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Potential risk of personal injury
Never stand in the immediate vicinity of loudspeakers driven at a

high level. Professional loudspeaker systems are capable of

causing a sound pressure level detrimental to human health.

Seemingly non-critical sound levels (from approx. 95 dB SPL) can

cause hearing damage if people are exposed to it over a long

period.
In order to prevent accidents when deploying loudspeakers on the

ground or when flown, please take note of the following:
▪ When setting up the loudspeakers or loudspeaker stands, make

sure they are standing on a firm surface. If you place several

systems on top of one another, use straps to secure them

against movement.

▪ Only use accessories which have been tested and approved by

d&b for assembly and mobile deployment. Pay attention to the

correct application and maximum load capacity of the

accessories as detailed in our specific "Mounting instructions" or

in our "Flying system and Rigging manuals".

▪ Ensure that all additional hardware, fixings and fasteners used

for installation or mobile deployment are of an appropriate size

and load safety factor. Pay attention to the manufacturers'

instructions and to the relevant safety guidelines.

▪ Regularly check the loudspeaker housings and accessories for

visible signs of wear and tear, and replace them when

necessary.

▪ Regularly check all load bearing bolts in the mounting devices.
Potential risk of material damage
Loudspeakers produce a static magnetic field even if they are not

connected or are not in use. Therefore make sure when erecting

and transporting loudspeakers that they are nowhere near

equipment and objects which may be impaired or damaged by an

external magnetic field. Generally speaking, a distance of 0.5 m

(1.5 ft) from magnetic data carriers (floppy disks, audio and video

tapes, bank cards, etc.) is sufficient; a distance of more than 1 m

(3 ft) may be necessary with computer and video monitors.

1  Safety precautions

 

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Summary of Contents for E4

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Page 2: ...eses Dokuments steht auf der d b Internetseite zum Download zur Verfügung When reselling this product hand over this document to the new owner If you supply d b products please draw the attention of your customers to this document Enclose the relevant documents with the systems If you require additional documents for this purpose you can order them from d b d b audiotechnik GmbH Co KG Eugen Adolff...

Page 3: ...2 2 Connections 5 2 3 Operation 6 2 3 1 Controller settings 6 2 4 Dispersion characteristics 7 2 5 Technical specifications 8 3 Manufacturer s Declarations 10 3 1 EU conformity of loudspeakers CE symbol 10 3 2 WEEE Declaration Disposal 10 Contents d b E4 E5 Manual 1 4 en 3 ...

Page 4: ...pecific Mounting instructions or in our Flying system and Rigging manuals Ensure that all additional hardware fixings and fasteners used for installation or mobile deployment are of an appropriate size and load safety factor Pay attention to the manufacturers instructions and to the relevant safety guidelines Regularly check the loudspeaker housings and accessories for visible signs of wear and te...

Page 5: ...e fronts of the loudspeaker cabinets are protected by a rigid metal grill CAUTION No load suspension device Under no circumstances should the safety hook S be used to support other loads The E4 and E5 rear panels incorporate a M10 threaded insert to accept the Z5356 E4 E5 Ball joint adapter In addition a safety hook S is integrated in the rear panel to allow the attachment of a secondary safety wi...

Page 6: ...provides a natural balanced frequency response when a unit is placed close to listeners in near field or delay use High Frequency Attenuation begins gradually at 1 kHz dropping by approximately 3 dB at 10 kHz This roll off mimics the decline in frequency response experienced when listening to a system from a distance in a typically reverberant room or auditorium CPL circuit The CPL Coupling circui...

Page 7: ...n angle over frequency of a single cabinet plotted using lines of equal sound pressure isobars at 6 dB and 12 dB Fig 5 Isobar diagram horizontal E4 Fig 6 Isobar diagram vertical Fig 7 Isobar diagram horizontal E5 Fig 8 Isobar diagram vertical d b E4 E5 Manual 1 4 en 7 ...

Page 8: ...h neodymium magnet 0 75 dome tweeter coaxially mounted Passive crossover network Connections 2 x NL4 M 1 x two pole push terminal PT up to 6 mm2 AWG 10 Pin assignments NL4 M 1 1 Push terminal Red Black Weight 1 1 kg 2 4 lb E5 system data Frequency response 5 dB standard mode 85 Hz 20 kHz Frequency response 5 dB CUT mode 130 Hz 20 kHz Max sound pressure 1 m free field with D6 10D 116 dB with D80 D2...

Page 9: ...ert 100 conical Components 5 driver with ferrite magnet 1 dome tweeter coaxially mounted Passive crossover network Connections 2 x NL4 M 1 x two pole push terminal PT up to 6 mm2 AWG 10 Pin assignments NL4 M 1 1 Push terminal Red Black Weight 2 7 kg 6 0 lb Fig 12 E5 cabinet dimensions in mm inch d b E4 E5 Manual 1 4 en 9 ...

Page 10: ...tive EC directives including all applicable amendments A detailed declaration is available on request and can be ordered from d b or downloaded from the d b website at www dbaudio com 3 2 WEEE Declaration Disposal Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from normal waste at the end of its operational lifetime Please dispose of this product according to the respective nat...

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