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Warnings 

 

Absolutely  no  risks  should  be  taken  with 

regards to public safety. When flying enclosures 
from    ceiling  support  structures,  extreme  care 
should  be  taken  to  assure  the  load  bearing 
capabilities of the structures so that the installation 
is  absolutely  safe.  Do  not  fly  enclosures  from 
unsafe structures. Consult a certified professional if 
needed. All flying accessories that are not supplied 
by DAS Audio are the user's responsibility. Use at 
your own risk.

 

Periodically  check  the  system  replacing  the 

structural elements which could be deteriorated.

 

Introduction 

 

The WR system includes a double connection 

chamber to achieve better connectivity conditions 
even under harsh weather conditions.

 

The minimum angle in the horizontal plane to 

ensure the max IP ratio IP56 is -2º.
 

That is, if we look at the figures below, the 

angle 

a

  (in  horizontal  assemblies)  must  have  a 

value between 0 and 90º while the angle 

b

 (in 

vertical assemblies), must have a value between 0 
and 88º.

 

This manual contains needed information for 

flying  DAS  Audio  systems,  description  of  the 
elements and safety precautions. To perform any 
operations related to flying the system, read the 
present document first, and act on the warnings 
and advice given. The goal is to allow the user to 
become  familiar  with  the  mechanical  elements 
required to fly the acoustic system, as well as the 
safety measures to be taken during set-up and 
teardown.

 

Only  experienced  installers  with  adequate 

knowledge  of  the  equipment  and  local  safety 
regulations  should  fly  speaker  boxes.  It  is  the 
user's responsibility to ensure that the systems to 
be flown (including flying accessories) comply with 
state and local regulations.

 

The working load limits in this manual are the 

results of tests by independent laboratories. It is 
the user's responsibility to stay within safe limits. It 
is the user's responsibility to follow and comply 
with  safety  factors,  resistance  values,  periodical 
supervisions and warnings given in this manual. 
Product improvement by means of research and 
development is on going at DAS. Specifications 
are subject to change without notice.

 

It  is  common  practice  to  apply  5:1  safety 

factors  for  enclosures  and  static  elements.  For 
slings and elements exposed to material fatigue 
due  to  friction  and  load  variation  the  following 
ratios must be met; 5:1 for steel cable slings, 4:1 
for  steel  chain  slings  and  7:1  polyester  slings. 
Thus,  an  element  with  a  breaking  load  limit  of 
1000 kg may be statically loaded with 200 kg (5:1 
safety factor) and dynamically loaded with 142 kg 
(7:1 safety factor). 

 

When flying a system, the working load must 

be  lower  than  the  resistance  of  each  individual 
flying point in the enclosure, as well as each box. 
Hanging hardware should be regularly inspected 
and  suspect  units  replaced  if  in  doubt.  This  is 
important to avoid injury and absolutely no risks 
should  be  taken  in  this  respect.  It  is  highly 
recommended that you implement an inspection 
and  maintenance  program  on  flying  elements, 
including reports to be filled out by the personnel 
that  will  carry  out  the  inspections.  Local 
regulations  may  exist  that,  in  case  of  accident, 
may require you to present evidence of inspection 
reports and corrective actions after defects were 
found.

Assembly with horizontal box

Assembly with vertical box

a

b

Summary of Contents for WR-8826-FX

Page 1: ...FX WR 151S FX User s Manual Antes de utilizar el equipo lea la secci n Precauciones de seguridad de este manual Conserveestemanualparafuturasconsultas Before operating the device please read the Safe...

Page 2: ...8 Ohms 8 x WR 8826 1150W 4 Ohms 16 x WR 8826 2100W 2 Ohms 4 x WR 6412 oWR 6415 1150W 4 Ohms 8 x WR 6412 oWR 6415 2100W 2 Ohms 16 x WR 6412 oWR 6415 3700W 2 Ohms CONFIGURATIONS 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4...

Page 3: ...al equipo requiere de su instalaci n por una persona instruida o el uso de cables flexibles ya preparados The outer wiring connected to the device requires installation by an instructed person or the...

Page 4: ...omprador en todos los casos Para solicitar reparaci n en garant a es imprescindible que el producto no haya sido previamente manipulado e incluir una fotocopia de la factura de compra All our products...

Page 5: ...R 322S FX WR 121S FX WR 151S FX Y son conformes a las siguientes Normas Armonizadas Europeas In accordance with Harmonized European Norms l EN 60065 2014 Audio video and similar electronic apparatus S...

Page 6: ...5 W 100 V factory installed line transformer is available WR 8826FXT WR 6412FX 2 way system for outdoor installation FX finish Fiberglass for direct exposure ISO flex interior coating 1 x 12AV 12 loud...

Page 7: ...arket The WR FX finish protects the cabinets outdoors thanks to a fiberglass exterior and ISO flex interior protection augmenting their weather resistance when used in direct exposure situations Stain...

Page 8: ...istant series expands with a compact subwoofer designed to provide extended range for the WR series full range cabinets The WR 151SFX incorporates a single 600 Wrms 15 loudspeaker The WR 151SFX offers...

Page 9: ...Two WR 8826 FX 16ohms each in parallel mode per channel Refer to the user manual of the D 20 amplifier for SPEAKON connection Four WR 8826 FX 16ohms each in parallel mode per channel Refer to the user...

Page 10: ...040 D 20 Eight WR 8826 FX 16ohms each in parallel per channel Refer to the user manual of the D 20 amplifier for SPEAKON connection Two WR 6412 FX or WR 6415 FX 8 ohms each in parallel per channel Ref...

Page 11: ...R 6412 FX or WR 6415 FX 8 ohms each in parallel per channel Refer to the user manual of the D 20 amplifier for SPEAKON connection DSP 2040 D 100 Four WR 6412 FX or WR 6415 FX 8 ohms each in parallel p...

Page 12: ...View Rear View 545 226 267 WR 6415 FX WR 151S FX WR 6412 FX WR 121S FX Bottom View Right View Front View WR 6412FX WR 6415FX WR 121SFX WR 151SFX Rear View Bottom View Right View Front View Rear View...

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Page 14: ...s and or technical services should be performed by authorised staff The system includes 5m of connection wire ready to use in the application The color code is Blue Brown Don t remove after installati...

Page 15: ...INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT 2 Screw the cables to the barrier strip following the label indications 3 Fix the cover of the rear part of the enclosure with six screws INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INP...

Page 16: ...ly speaker boxes It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the systems to be flown including flying accessories comply with state and local regulations The working load limits in this manual are...

Page 17: ...ANL 2 set is an optional set of four eyebolts and four carabiners Dimensions below are in millimeters Flying with eyebolts Each ANL 2 eyebolt has a rated working load of 200 kg 440 lb Each ANL 2 cara...

Page 18: ...XXX on the wall or ceiling 3 Position the WR cabinet between the arms of the support Beware that the AXU support allows for an asymmetric arc Install in the appropriate position 4 Attach the unit to t...

Page 19: ...26 AXU WR6412 AXU WR6415 Refer to the user s manual of accessories on our website for more information AXC AT AXC ZT for mounting on wall or ceiling for use in combination with two AXC AT free use fre...

Page 20: ...and WR 121S FX models and with the WR 6415 FX and WR 151S FX models In the figure you can see an example of this type of array 2 tops and 1 sub are ideal to be used with one amplifier channel using t...

Page 21: ...use for the different combinations are indicated Note It s possible to use a UFB Universal Fly Bar if a central bar is needed because this AX does not include a pick up Note The same screws removed on...

Page 22: ...we will mount the following WR 320 FX below the first enclosure for which we need a JP WR320 one piece for each side with the desired angles The screws removed are used as safety pins Max 5 between WR...

Page 23: ...5 3 5 5 0 2 1 FRONT REFER TO USER S MANUAL TO DETERMINE SPLAY ANGLES BETWEEN CABINETS 5 0 5 The screws removed are used as safety pins 0 4 0 5 3 5 5 0 2 1 FRONT REFER TO USER S MANUAL TO DETERMINE SP...

Page 24: ...1 3 Check that there is a signal to your amplifier from your mixer 1 2 1 Check that the cable from the sound source to the UNIT is connected correctly Replace the cable if defective 1 2 2 Check that n...

Page 25: ...ons shown It is recommended that the losses do not exceed 30 in any case around 3dB Although it is recommended minimizing losses the maximum acceptable losses are usually around 15 approximately 1 4dB...

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