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Version 2.2  01/2011

Important Safety Instructions! Read before 

connecting!

This product has been built by the manufacturer in accordance 
with IEC 60065 and left the factory in safe working order. To 
maintain this condition and ensure non-risk operation, the user 
must follow the advice and warning comments found in the 
operating instructions. If this product shall be used in vehicles, 
ships or aircraft or at altitudes exceeding 2000 m above sea 
level, take care of the relevant safety regulations which may 
exceed the IEC 60065 requirements.
WARNING: To prevent the risk of fire and shock hazard, do not 
expose this appliance to moisture or rain. Do not open case – no 
user serviceable parts inside. Refer service to qualified service 
personnel.

This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the 

presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure – 
voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock.

This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the 

presence of externally accessible hazardous voltage. External 
wiring connected to any terminal marked with this symbol must 
be a “ready made cable” complying with the manufacturers 
recommendations, or must be a wiring installed by instructed 
persons only.

This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to important 

operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying 
literature. Read the manual.

This symbol, wherever it appears, tells you: Take care! 

Hot surface! To prevent burns you must not touch.

•  Read these instructions.
•  Keep these instructions.
•  Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and 

in this manual.

•  Do not use this product near water. Do not place the product 

near water, baths, wash basins, kitchen sinks, wet areas, 
swimming pools or damp rooms.

•  Do not place objects containing liquid on the product – vases, 

glasses, bottles etc.

•  Clean only with dry cloth.
•  Do not remove any covers or sections of the housing.
•  The set operating voltage of the product must match the local 

mains supply voltage. If you are not sure of the type of power 
available consult your dealer or local power company.

•  To reduce the risk of electrical shock, the grounding of this 

product must be maintained. Use only the power supply cord 
provided with this product, and maintain the function of the 
center (grounding) pin of the mains connection at any time. Do 
not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-
type plug.

•  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched 

particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point 
where they exit from the device! Power supply cords should 
always be handled carefully. Periodically check cords for cuts 
or sign of stress, especially at the plug and the point where the 
cord exits the device.

•  Never use a damaged power cord.
•  Unplug this product during lightning storms or when unused for 

long periods of time.

•  This product can be fully disconnected from mains only by 

pulling the mains plug at the unit or the wall socket. The 
product must be placed in such a way at any time, that 
disconnecting from mains is easily possible.

•  Fuses: Replace with IEC127 (5x20mm) type and rated fuse for 

best performance only! It is prohibited to use “patched fuses” 
or to short the fuse-holder. Replacing any kind of fuses must 
only be carried out by qualified service personal.

•  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is 

required when the unit has been damaged in any way, such as:

-  When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
-  If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product.
-  If the product has been exposed to rain or moisture.
-  If the product does not operate normally when the operating 

instructions are followed.

-  If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been 

damaged.

•  Do not connect external speakers to this product with an 

impedance lower than the rated impedance given on the 
product or in this manual. Use only cables with sufficient cross 
section according to the local safety regulations.

•  Keep away from direct sunlight.
•  Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat 

registers, stoves or other devices that produce heat.

•  Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance 

with manufacturer’s instructions. This product must not be 
placed in a built-in installation such as a rack unless proper 
ventilation is provided.

•  Always allow a cold device to warm up to ambient temperature, 

when being moved into a room. Condensation can form inside it 
and damage the product, when being used without warming up.

•  Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles on 

the product.

•  The device must be positioned at least 20 cm/8“ away from 

walls. 

•  Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified 

by the manufacturer or sold with the product. When a cart is 
used, use caution when moving the cart/product combination to 
avoid injury from tip-over.

•  Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer, this 

applies for all kind of accessories, for example protective 
covers, transport bags, stands, wall or ceiling mounting 
equipment. In case of attaching any kind of accessories to the 
product, always follow the instructions for use, provided by the 
manufacturer. Never use fixing points on the product other than 
specified by the manufacturer.

•  This appliance is NOT suitable to be used by any person or 

persons (including children) with limited physical, sensorical or 
mental ability, or by persons with insufficient experience and/
or knowledge to operate such an appliance. Children under 
4 years of age must be kept away from this appliance at all 
times.

•  Never push objects of any kind into this product through 

cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or 
short out parts that could result in risk of fire or electric shock.

•  This product is capable of delivering sound pressure levels 

in excess of 90 dB, which may cause permanent hearing 
damage! Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a 
permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing protection if continously 
exposed to such high levels.

•  The manufacturer only guarantees the safety, reliability and 

efficiency of this product if:

-  Assembly, extension, re-adjustment, modifications or repairs 

are carried out by the manufacturer or by persons authorized 
to do so.

-  The electrical installation of the relevant area complies with the 

requirements of IEC (ANSI) specifications.

-  The unit is used in accordance with the operating instructions.
-  The unit is regularly checked and tested for electrical safety by 

a competent technician.

General Notes on Safety for Loudspeaker 

Systems 

Mounting systems may only be used for those loudspeaker 

systems authorized by the manufacturer and only with the 
mounting accessories specified by the manufacturer in the 
installation instructions. Read and heed the manufacturer’s 
installation instructions. The indicated load-bearing capacity 
cannot be guaranteed and the manufacturer will not be liable for 
damages in the event of improper installation or the use of 
unauthorized mounting accessories.
The system’s load-bearing capacity cannot be guaranteed and 
the manufacturer will not be liable for damages in the event 
that loudspeakers, mounting accessories, and connecting and 
attaching components are modified in any way.
Components affecting safety may only be repaired by the 
manufacturer or authorized agents, otherwise the operating 
permit will be voided.

Installation may be performed qualified personnel only, and 

then only at pick-points with sufficient load-carrying capacity and 
in compliance with local building regulations. Use only the 
mounting hardware specified by the manufacturer in the 
installation instructions (screws, anchors, etc.). Take all the 
precautions necessary to ensure bolted connections and other 
threaded locking devices will not loosen.

Fixed and portable installations (in this case, speakers and 

mounting accessories) must be secured by two independent 
safeties to prevent them from falling. Safeties must be able to 
catch accessories or parts that are loose or may become loose. 
Ensure compliance with the given national regulations when 
using connecting, attaching, and rigging devices. Factor potential 
dynamic forces (jerk) into the equation when determining the 
proper size and load-bearing capacity of safeties.

Be sure to observe speaker stands’ maximum load-bearing 

capacity. Note that for reasons of design and construction, most 
speaker stands are approved to bear centric loads only; that is, 
the speakers’ mass has to be precisely centered and balanced. 
Ensure speaker stands are set up stably and securely. Take 
appropriate added measures to secure speaker stands, for 
example when:
- the floor or ground surface does not provide a stable, secure 
base.
- they are extended to heights that impede stability.
- high wind pressure may be expected.
- there is the risk that they may be knocked over by people.
Special measures may become necessary as precautions against 
unsafe audience behavior. Do not set up speaker stands in 
evacuation routes and emergency exits. Ensure corridors are 
wide enough and put proper barriers and markings in place 
when setting speaker stands up in passageways. Mounting and 
dismounting are especially hazardous tasks. Use aids suitable 
for this purpose. Observe the given national regulations when 
doing so.

Wear proper protection (in particular, a helmet, gloves, and 

safety shoes) and use only suitable means of ascent (ladders, 
scaffolds, etc.) during installation. Compliance with this 
requirement is the sole responsibility of the company performing 
the installation.

 After installation, inspect the system comprised of the 

mounting fixtures and loudspeakers to ensure it is properly 
secured.
The operator of loudspeaker systems (fixed or portable) must 
regularly inspect or task a third party to regularly inspect all 
system components in accordance with the given country’s 
regulations and have possible defects repaired immediately. 
We also strongly recommend maintaining a logbook or the like to 
document all inspections.
When deploying speakers outdoors, be sure to take into account 
the stability and load-bearing capacity of platforms and surfaces; 
loads and forces exerted by wind, snow, and ice; as well as 
thermal influences. Also be sure to provide sufficient safety 
margins for the rigging points used for flown systems. Observe 
the given national regulations when doing so.

Professional loudspeaker systems can produce harmful 

volume levels. Even prolonged exposure to seemingly harmless 
levels (starting at about 95 dBA SPL) can cause permanent 
hearing damage! Therefore we recommend that everyone who is 
exposed to high volume levels produced by loudspeaker systems 
wears professional hearing protection (earplugs or earmuffs).

Manufacturer: Stamer Musikanlagen GmbH, Magdeburger Str. 8, 
66606 St. Wendel, Germany

Summary of Contents for Linear 5

Page 1: ...Manual 1 0 English Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Espa ol...

Page 2: ...y any person or persons including children with limited physical sensorical or mental ability or by persons with insufficient experience and or knowledge to operate such an appliance Children under 4...

Page 3: ...llent performance in every combination Two passive and two active subwoofers are available to extend and optimize low frequency response You can mix and match these with the three mid high units in ha...

Page 4: ...Q setting lends the cab great depth and transparency to rival that of big studio monitors L5 112 XA Monitor Flat Top EQ 6 This switch optimizes the frequency response of the active L5 112 XA for use a...

Page 5: ...ls and runs according to the given temperature The Status LED lights up red during the system check It will light up green if there is no error and the system is getting mains power Turn the Gain knob...

Page 6: ...over built into the LINEAR active sub L SUB 1200 A between 110 Hz and 130 Hz L SUB 2000 A between 100 Hz and 120 Hz Your choice of setting will depend on the conditions in the venue and the type of au...

Page 7: ...far as they will go and switch them off before powering down all other connected devices When you flip the Power switch the fan will briefly start up system check and stop after about five seconds The...

Page 8: ...Linear 5 1 0 8...

Page 9: ...ports 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 2x XLR Mid High Out Speakon NL4 for 2nd passive L Sub 1200 2...

Page 10: ...ie zum Beispiel Schutzabdeckungen Transporttaschen St nder sowie Wand und Deckenhalterungen Wenn Sie irgendein Zubeh r am Ger t anbringen befolgen Sie immer die Anleitungen des Herstellers Benutzen Si...

Page 11: ...n Kombinationen optimal vorbereitet Zur Erweiterung und Optimierung des unteren Frequenzbereichs stehen zwei passive und zwei aktive Subwoofer zur Verf gung die zusammen mit den drei Topteilen zu idea...

Page 12: ...eugt die Box in der EQ Einstellung Small Room durch besonders viel Tiefgang und mit einer Transparenz die an die Qualit t gro er Studiomonitore erinnert L5 112 XA Monitor Flat Top EQ 6 Dieser Schalter...

Page 13: ...urgesteuert Er geht nur bei sehr hohen Lautst rken in Betrieb und regelt sich temperaturabh ngig W hrend des Systemchecks leuchtet die Status LED rot sie wird gr n wenn kein Fehler vorliegt und Netzsp...

Page 14: ...dem X Over Schalter k nnen Sie die obere Trennfrequenz der integrierten Frequenzweiche des LINEAR Aktiv Sub einstellen L SUB 1200 A zwischen 110 Hz und 130 Hz L SUB 2000 A zwischen 100 Hz und 120 Hz...

Page 15: ...erst die LINEAR Aktivlautsprecher abdrehen Gain Regler der Inputs A B nach links drehen und vor allen anderen angeschlossenen Ger ten ausschalten Nach dem Einschalten mit dem Power Schalter l uft der...

Page 16: ...Linear 5 1 0 16...

Page 17: ...5 System Level 4 dBu Gain Centerclick 4 dBu Gain Centerclick Audioanschl sse 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x...

Page 18: ...ersonnes ne disposant pas de l exp rience ou des connaissances n cessaires pour faire fonctionner le pr sent appareil Cet appareil doit dans tous les cas et tre tenu constamment hors de port e des enf...

Page 19: ...naisons les plus diverses Pour largir et optimiser les plages de fr quences inf rieures nous proposons deux subwoofers passifs et deux actifs qui associ s aux trois satellites forment des solutions de...

Page 20: ...u de transparence qui n est pas sans rappeler la qualit de grands moniteurs de studio L5 112 XA Monitor Flat Top EQ 6 Ce commutateur optimise la bande passante du haut parleur actif L5 112 XA pour une...

Page 21: ...rne uniquement en cas de volumes tr s lev s et se r gule ensuite en fonction de la temp rature Lors de la phase d autocontr le du syst me la DEL d tat s allume d abord en rouge avant de passer au vert...

Page 22: ...une augmentation du niveau maximal de 6 dB un diff rentiel de niveau quilibr entre caisson de basses et satellites 5 Commutateur X Over Bass Le commutateur X Over permet de r gler la fr quence de cou...

Page 23: ...ctifs LINEAR tourner vers la gauche le potentiom tre Gain des entr es A B puis les d brancher avant tous les autres appareils raccord s Apr s mise sous tension via l interrupteur Power le ventilateur...

Page 24: ...Linear 5 1 0 24...

Page 25: ...L5 4 dBu Gain clic central niveau syst me L5 4 dBu Gain clic central niveau syst me L5 4 dBu Gain clic central 4 dBu Gain clic central Raccordements audio 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR I...

Page 26: ...rsi da quelli indicati dal produttore Questo apparecchio NON adatto all uso da parte di persone compresi i bambini con capacit fisiche mentali o sensoriali limitate o da persone prive della necessaria...

Page 27: ...inazioni possibili La gamma consiste di due subwoofer passivi due subwoofer attivi e tre satelliti Sia come applicazione halfstack sia come fullstack LINEAR 5 vi permette di creare vari sistemi di rin...

Page 28: ...arabile ad un grande monitor da studio di registrazione L5 112 XA Monitor Flat Top EQ 6 Selettore per scegliere la risposta in frequenza del diffusore attivo L5 112 XA a seconda della situazione d uso...

Page 29: ...ggiunge la temperatura di soglia Si attiva soltanto a livelli di volume molto elevati e si regola a seconda della temperatura Durante il check up del sistema l indicatore di stato si illumina in rosso...

Page 30: ...nsa l aumento del livello massimo di 6 dB risultando dall uso di due subwoofer attivi LINEAR 5 X Over Bass Il selettore X Over vi permette di scegliere la frequenza di separazione del filtro divisore...

Page 31: ...si A B nel senso antiorario prima di disattivarli e di disattivarli prima di spegnere gli altri apparecchi collegati Dopo aver azionato l interruttore d alimentazione l aeratore si accende per un brev...

Page 32: ...Linear 5 1 0 32...

Page 33: ...Centerclick Collegamenti audio 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 2x XLR Mid High Out Speakon NL4 per...

Page 34: ...ropiado para su uso por parte de cualquier persona o personas ni os incluidos con las capacidades f sicas sensoriales o mentales limitadas o sin la experiencia o el conocimiento suficientes con produc...

Page 35: ...inaciones Para la ampliaci n y optimizaci n de la gama de frecuencia inferior hay disponibles dos subwoofers pasivos y dos activos que junto con las tres partes superiores se convierten en soluciones...

Page 36: ...ence en el ajuste Small Room del EQ especialmente mediante una gran profundidad y con una transparencia que recuerda a los grandes monitores de estudio por su calidad L5 112 XA Monitor Flat Top EQ 6 E...

Page 37: ...est controlado por temperatura Se pone en funcionamiento con vol menes de sonido muy altos y realiza una autorregulaci n dependiente de la temperatura Durante la comprobaci n del sistema el LED de est...

Page 38: ...perior 5 X Over Bass Con el interruptor X Over puede ajustar la frecuencia de separaci n superior del diplexor integrado del subwoofer activo LINEAR L SUB 1200 A entre 110 Hz y 130 Hz L SUB 2000 A ent...

Page 39: ...agarse primero el altavoz activo LINEAR girar a la izquierda el regulador Gain de las entradas A B y antes de desactivar todos los dem s aparatos conectados Despu s de activar con el interruptor Power...

Page 40: ...Linear 5 1 0 40...

Page 41: ...l 4 dBu Gain clic central Conexiones de audio 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 1x XLR Mix Out 2x XLR In 2x XLR Thru 2x XLR Mid High Out S...

Page 42: ...6 dB 0 dB Gain B Thru B Gain A Thru A Input B Input A Line Mic Line 6 dB 0 dB 6 dB 0 dB Gain B Thru B Gain A Thru A Input B Input A Line Mic Line Left Right Application Samples 1 Mono Fullrange Monit...

Page 43: ...ine 120 Hz L R L R L R Line Out Mid High Input Thru Power Limit 100 Hz 180 0 Configuration X Over Bass Phase 6 dB 6 dB 0 dB Gain Bass 120 Hz L R L R L R Line Out Mid High Input Thru Power Limit 100 Hz...

Page 44: ...dB Gain Bass 120 Hz L R L R L R Line Out Mid High Input Thru Power Limit 100 Hz 180 0 Configuration X Over Bass Phase 6 dB 6 dB 0 dB Gain Bass 120 Hz L R L R L R Line Out Mid High Input Thru Power Li...

Page 45: ...Linear 5 1 0 45 Application Samples...

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Page 48: ...el Germany info hkaudio com www hkaudio com International Inquiries fax 49 68 51 905 215 international hkaudio com 9840216 D 2482 Subject to change without notice Technische nderungen vorbehalten Copy...

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