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ConTour Array™ 1.4

ConTour Array™ rigging hardware consists of the 
following parts:
•  a rigging frame with two shackles for attaching 

motors or chain hoists. 

•  integrated rigging points on the side and back for 

flying ConTour Array™ CTA 208 Mid/High units.

•  three quick-release pins per CTA 208 for 

connecting the enclosure to the rigging frame.

Important note on pins: Quick-release pins connect 
rigging hardware and speaker enclosures, and their 
proper function must be tested and verified. Pins 
must always engage fully in the (fitted) hole. Under 
no circumstances may these pins release on their 
own when subjected to tractional forces. The nib in 
the center of the pinhead must always be depressed 
to insert pins; it releases the ball detents in front. 
Once the pin engages in the hole, the nib must ease 
back to its initial position.

1.1 Mounting the Rigging Frame 

It takes two people to perform these tasks. Remove 
the quick-release pins from the enclosure. Set the 
rigging frame on the enclosure. First attach the two 
front connectors. Turn the rigging frame‘s connector 
component down and slide it into the rear 
rigging connector.

Insert the rear pin through the hole labeled 0°. 
Attach to the rigging frame the shackle that accepts 
the motor hook. Your choice of pick point depends 
on how sharply you aim to curve the array later.

Note: Depending on application, you may not be 
able to select a pick point with a shackle. In this 
case, use two shackles and a suitable O-ring as 
shown in Figure 9. 

Check all pins on the top rigging frame to ensure 
they seat firmly. Attach the motor to the shackle.

Important: Ensure the motor‘s chain bag hangs 
freely and does not rest on the rigging frame!

Engage the motor to lift the cabinet from the case. 
Roll the case off to the side. Remove the two front 
pins from the enclosure you wish to mount and fold 
down its connector component. Now you can rig 
further cabinets.

Tip: If you intend to rig additional enclosures, we 
recommend that you attach all the required speaker 
cords to the rigging frame now because this task 
becomes more difficult as the array grows higher. 
Be sure to use cords of sufficient length!

1.2 Setting the DualCurve™ Angle

Curve the two CTA 208 cabinets using the rear 
connector component. You have four angles to 
choose from, 0°, 3°, 6° and 9°. Remove the pin on 
the rear, insert lead the connector into the rigging 
track and secure the connector component with the 
pin as pictured.

1.3  Rigging Additional  

CTA 208 Mid/High Enclosures

Hoist the mounted CTA 208 Mid/High cabinets to a 
height that allows you to roll a second case holding 
two enclosures under the array. Remove the two 
front pins from the enclosure you wish to mount.
Move the second case with two additional CTA 208s 
into position. Slowly lower the top two cabinets 
until the two front connectors engage. Insert the 
two front pins first, ensuring they engage fully and 
securely (see Figure 11 a). You may have to shift 
the two enclosures slightly to ease the pins into 
position. To attach the rear connector component, 
you must swivel it out of the track and ensure it 
faces down (see Figure 11 b). Insert the pin through 
the hole labeled 0°, 3°, 6° or 9° as required.

Hoist the array consisting of four CTA 208

 

enclosures high enough to remove it fully from the 
case. Secure the hoisted array against blasts of wind 
or unintentional twisting to prevent it from moving.

C. Rigging ConTour Array™ Enclosures

1.  Components and Applications of  

ConTour Array™ Rigging Hardware

Fig. 5: Integrated rigging attachments

Fig. 6: ConTour Array™ rigging frame

Fig. 7: Shackles for attaching motors, chain hoists

Please also read the Notes on Rigging Safety in Chapter A of this manual.

Summary of Contents for CONTOUR ARRAY

Page 1: ...1 Manual 1 4 ConTour Array English Deutsch Français ...

Page 2: ...al other power consumers The plug socket for the power supply must be positioned near the unit and must be easily accessible PLACE OF INSTALLATION The unit should stand only on a clean horizontal working surface The unit must not be exposed to vibrations during operation Place the product always in a way that the mains switch is easily accessible Keep away from moisture and dust where possible Do ...

Page 3: ...r 15 1 The DDO Pro Net Port 15 2 Audio Signal Routing 15 3 Handling the DDO Pro Controller 15 3 1 Level 15 3 2 Key Lock 15 3 3 Utilities 15 3 4 Sub Delay 16 3 5 Delay 16 3 6 Sub Level 16 3 7 System Setup 16 3 8 Quick Guide to the V1 01 Controller s Menu Structure 17 4 Technical Specifications DDO Pro Controller 18 E Service 19 1 Maintenance 19 2 ConTour Array Spare Parts 19 3 Replacing Loudspeaker...

Page 4: ...dislodge stuck or immovable loads lift people strike knock or dent rigging frames heat treat or weld rigging frames exceed the truss s maximum load carrying capacity Note that in addition to the above specifications the operational safety regulations of VBG 9 accident prevention regulations of the German employers liability insurance association apply HK AUDIO is not responsible for damages caused...

Page 5: ...ment to be inspected at least yearly for cracks Inspect equipment used in dynamic applications for cracks every six months Maintenance You may replace easily serviceable wearing or standard parts according to the manufacturer s instructions Use original replacement parts only Tighten screws and bolted connections whenever necessary Repair If parts of the load bearing equipment become deformed it i...

Page 6: ...laration of conformity of the European Communities is the result of an examination carried out by the Quality Assurance Department of STAMER GmbH in accordance with European Standards EN 50081 1 EN 50082 1 and EN 60065 for low voltage as laid down in Article 10 of the EMC Directive Magdeburger Str 8 66606 St Wendel Lothar Stamer Dipl Ing Managing Director St Wendel 02 08 06 To the best of our know...

Page 7: ...s are out of harm s way on a recessed connector panel on the CTA 208 s back It offers two Speakon NL 4 connectors Pin assignments are pin 1 mid high 1 mid high Caution Please connect just one CT 208 to each CTA 118 Sub enclosure The second port serves to connect a power amp in parallel up to two CTA 208 at 4 ohms 1 1 Specifications CTA 208 A professional two way system featuring cylindrical wave t...

Page 8: ... frequency driver 4x 1 2 voice coil Crossover frequency 2 kHz 12 dB octave Connectors 2x Speakon NL 4 Housing birch 15 18 mm 1 2 9 13 ply Angles up 2x 4 5 Finish Black 2 component PU lacquer Grille Metal grille with black acoustic foam Handles Two slot grips routed into the side panels Rigging hardware DualCurve integrated with quick release pins Pole mount HK AUDIO DuoTilt Weight 29 kg 63 8 lbs D...

Page 9: ...rm s way on a recessed connector panel on the CTA 118 Sub s back It offers two Speakon NL 4 connectors Pin assignments are pin 1 mid high 1 mid high A Powercon mains socket with another Powercon output connects to the power supply A female XLR and a male XLR port serve to route signals Two Neutrik Ethercon ports serve to network several CTA 118 Subs 2 1 Specifications CTA 118 Sub A professional ac...

Page 10: ...t RS 485 Ethercon Woofer 18 Frequency response 10 dB 36 Hz fx Frequency response 3 dB 42 Hz fx Sensitivity 1W 1m 1 101 dB Max SPL calculated 1 134 dB 2 Max SPL peak 1 133 dB Max SPL 1 130 dB 10 THD 50 Hz 200Hz Housing birch 18 mm 3 4 13 ply Surface coating Black 2 component PU lacquer Grille Metal grille with black acoustic foam Handles 6 slot grips routed into the side panels 1 on the lid Pole mo...

Page 11: ...e Roll the case off to the side Remove the two front pins from the enclosure you wish to mount and fold down its connector component Now you can rig further cabinets Tip If you intend to rig additional enclosures we recommend that you attach all the required speaker cords to the rigging frame now because this task becomes more difficult as the array grows higher Be sure to use cords of sufficient ...

Page 12: ...13 Fig 11 a b c d e Rigging additional CTA 208 enclosures Fig 10 Hoisting the mounted CTA 208 enclosure Fig 8 Mounting the rigging frame Fig 9 Setting an intermediate angle English ...

Page 13: ...between 0 and 9 in 1 5 increments Fig 12 a b ConTour Array ground stack connectors Fig 13 ConTour Array stack plate Fig 14 a b Attaching the stackplate to the CTA 118 Sub 2 Ground stacking 3 Mains and Generator Power Supply Connect no more than two CTA 118 Subs to one mains phase 16 A If you use the Powercon Link port connect no more than one further CTA 118 Sub The 13 A limit on maximum input cur...

Page 14: ...the difference D The ConTour Array DDO Pro Controller Fig 16 DDO Pro network Fig 17 DDO Pro Controller panel Net Ports link several CTA 118 Subs in a communication network Use CAT 5 network cables or professional Ethercon cables with a metal plug to do this Connect the first CTA 118 Sub s output to the next unit s input and so forth Note This is purely a data interface The DDO Pro Net Port does no...

Page 15: ...ing meters m feet ft or milliseconds ms Select the option with the Up or Down keys and confirm your selection with Enter 3 4 Sub Delay Sub Delay is a time alignment tool that is it compensates differences in mid high units and subwoofers response times Like Sub Level Sub Delay controls subwoofers and mid high units relative delay For example if you place subwoofers well in front of mid high units ...

Page 16: ...17 Fig 19 Menu structure of the DDO PRO Controller 3 8 Quick Guide to the V1 01 Controller s Menu Structure English English ...

Page 17: ...outputs 1 2 Sampling frequency 48 kHz Bandwidth 56 bits Frequency range 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB Dynamic range 112 A weighted 22 kHz bandwidth Interface RS 485 Ethercon Gain 96 dB to 6 dB in 0 5 dB steps Sub Level 12 dB to 6 dB in 0 5 dB steps Delay Up to 72 ms Limiter HK AUDIO DDO Multi Band Limiter ...

Page 18: ...ing and connecting a replacement speaker Red positive black negative Unfasten the voice coil housing s hex head bolts using a 3 mm wrench Take the lid off the voice coil housing Replace the voice coil Important note Replace the voice coil in a clean working environment only Be sure to keep dust and dirt out of the open driver If despite your precautions particles manage to get in use a strip of ad...

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