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and RHAON, so you will need to switch to a wired\ 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Iconyx IC Live ICL-FR

Page 1: ...Digitally Steerable Line Array Loudspeaker Systems ICL FR ICL FR DUAL USERS MANUAL Version 1 6 4 Assembly Installation Instructions IC Live ...

Page 2: ...Y QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVIC ING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO CAUTION To reiterate the above warnings servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To avoid electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Ope ration Instruct...

Page 3: ... XQFWLRQV 6DYLQJ KDQJHV 6DYLQJ 7R 3UHVHWV All Loudspeakers Group Control 37 RS 6HWWLQJV RS 3UHVHWV 5HVHW Supervise Mode 40 YHQW RJJLQJ 1RWL FDWLRQ General Preferences 43 Password Protection 44 Installation Servicing Wall Mounting 46 6XVSHQGHG O LQJ 6HUYLFLQJ Appendix I XGLR YDFXDWLRQ LIH 6DIHW XQFWLRQV Appendix II 5 21 6 VWHP ORFN LDJUDPV IC ICR Remote Control 52 Appendix III ICL FR Hardware Input...

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Page 5: ...PEO VWHS LV WR UHPRYH WKH WRS RI ERWK PRGXOHV 7R remove the top remove the eight machine screws from each side of the cabinet and lift the end piece and its mounting brackets out of the cabinet as shown The next step is to install the two heavy joining plates They will be packed with the hardware if you ordered an ICL FR DUAL Note The graphics that follow show the two joining plates mounted in one...

Page 6: ...U 6ODYH GLS VZLWFKHV ORFDWHG RQ WKH LQSXW SDQHO 6HH SDJH IRU D GHWDLOHG YLHZ RI WKH LQSXW SDQHO 1RUPDOO WKH ERWWRP PRGXOH ZLOO EH WKH 0DVWHU DQG WKH RWKHU PRGXOHV ZLOO EH WKH 6ODYHV QXPEHUHG LQ DVFHQG ing order However as long as the switches are set properly any module can be designated as the Master You may for H DPSOH GHVLJQDWH WKH WRS PRGXOH DV WKH 0DVWHU WR DOORZ RX WR EULQJ WKH VLJQDO FDEOHV...

Page 7: ...W HSDUWPHQW IRU GHWDLOV DQG DVVLVWDQFH Access Control Note RHAON systems feature several levels of password protected access control to prevent inadvertent or unauthorized changes of the control settings Even when you connect a computer running RHAON software you may be denied access to some or all of the Connect and RQWURO PRGH IXQFWLRQV GHSHQGLQJ RQ KRZ WKH DFFHVV FRQWURO V VWHP LV FRQ JXUHG RU ...

Page 8: ... made If you are using RHAON s CobraNet digital audio functions you will also need to connect a CobraNet VRXUFH DQ DQDORJ WR REUD1HW FRQYHUWHU WR WKH QHWZRUN CONTROL RX FDQ FRQWURO PDQ 63 SDUDPHWHUV LQ UHDO WLPH DQG RU SUH FRQ JXUH WKHP LQ VRIWZDUH SULRU WR LQVWDOODWLRQ DQG PDNH QDO DGMXVWPHQWV GXULQJ FRPPLVVLRQLQJ RU VHWXS 3UHVHW FRQ JXUDWLRQV DUH DYDLODEOH IRU LQVWDQW UHFDOO SUPERVISE RHAON allo...

Page 9: ... Sonic Beams PRESETS Control Store Presets C O N T R O L CONTROL PANEL Configure Loudspeaker Array EQUALIZATION 8 band parametric EQ hi and lo shelving hi pass and lo pass COMPRESSION Threshold Ratio Attack Release Soft Knee Trigger Point DELAY 0 to 340 milliseconds 48 kHz 0 to 170 milliseconds 96 kHz PRIORITY OVERRIDE Attack Release Threshold Hold Engage Disengage S U P E R V I S E OPERATOR ALERT...

Page 10: ...the installation you will need to select either the 32 bit or the 64 bit install RHAON 1 6 is downwards compatible with earlier ver VLRQV RI 5 21 0LFURFRQWUROOHU DQG 63 ÀUPZDUH VR RX GR QRW QHHG WR XQLQVWDOO D SUHYLRXV YHUVLRQ RI 5 21 EHIRUH LQVWDOOLQJ SURJUDP YHUVLRQ RZHYHU QHZ SURJUDP IHDWXUHV PD QRW IXQFWLRQ LQ ORXGVSHDNHUV UXQQLQJ HDUOLHU YHUVLRQV RI ÀUPZDUH I WKH LQVWDOODWLRQ SURJUDP GRHVQ W ...

Page 11: ... default 96 DPI setting to avoid possible viewing problems Customizing Your RHAON Workspace The grey background with RHAON watermark can easily be changed to something more useful such as a block diagram of your system or a photo of the venue To change the background go to the Options pull down menu and select Background Image Load Image Then browse to the drawing or photo you want to use ...

Page 12: ...ical panel lists all the available devices in a directory tree format The larger section on the right displays loudspeaker icons and other specialized work areas the All Loudspeakers icon represents your loudspeaker system It functions as a group control for all the loudspeakers If you need more space on the right minimize the left hand section by clicking on the Close icon on its right edge Let s...

Page 13: ...QHFWLRQV I RX DUH XVLQJ 9LVWD RU LQGRZV JR WR 6WDUW RQWURO 3DQHO OO RQWURO 3DQHO WHPV 1HWZRUN DQG 6KDULQJ HQWHU Find the connection you wish to use It will likely be called Local Area Connection unless you have renamed it Also note the model number of the NIC as the RHAON software will require it later Right click the icon and click Properties to open its Proper ties window 7KHQ GRXEOH FOLFN RQ QW...

Page 14: ...HU OLPLW RI WKH UDQJH DQG WKH RWKHU IRU WKH XSSHU OLPLW 6LQFH is already in use by the RHAON host computer the lower limit must be at least 192 168 1 2 The upper limit can be set as high as 192 168 1 255 but needs to be only high enough to accommodate all the devices on the network Remember each device must have its own IP number Click OK and connect the computer to the RHAON CobraNet Ethernet net...

Page 15: ...e network problems and not Iconyx or RHAON problems Your Iconyx array was factory tested before it left our factory and barring shipping damage should be in perfect operating condition The RHAON Network Manager allows you to check the integrity of the Ethernet network before you actually link to the loudspeakers It is accessed from the File SXOO GRZQ PHQX DQG LGHQWL HV QHWZRUN SUREOHPV IRU RX EHIR...

Page 16: ...rs I 5 21 FDQ W QG DQ REUD1HW GHYLFHV RQ WKH QHW work the prompt shown to the right will appear to let you know that something is wrong and to offer trouble shooting hints For more detailed trouble shooting instructions please refer to page 66 The next step is to drag each loudspeaker s directory listing into the work space This will create an icon for it If you created virtual loudspeakers before...

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Page 18: ...6HOHFW DQG FRQQHFW WKH PXOWLSOH LQSXWV RI 5KDRQ HPSRZHUHG ORXGVSHDNHUV WR WKH DPSOL HU V 2 6HOHFW DQG VHQG LQSXW VLJQDOV WR WKH REUD1HW QHWZRUN 6HOHFW RQH RI WKH REUD1HW GLJLWDO DXGLR FKDQQHOV LI R braNet s multi channel digital audio capability is being used The Control Properties window provides setup and control fa FLOLWLHV IRU WKH ORXGVSHDNHU V RQ ERDUG 63 W LQFOXGHV FRQWUROV for the 1 Compres...

Page 19: ...thout the 10 dB input pad 24 dBu with the pad Volume control slider adjust by grabbing slider with mouse or by using up down DUURZV 6HWWLQJV DGMXVWDEOH IURP WR in 1 dB steps then to 100 dB in one step settings below 8 dB prevent the loud speaker from reaching full output Inv button inverts the input signal polarity glows green when signal is inverted Use with caution PSOL HU WHPSHUDWXUH LQGLFDWRU ...

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Page 22: ...ct Disable Receiver from the menu that pops up Either method will break the con nection and allow you to make a new one 6LQFH HDFK REUD1HW EXQGOH FDQ carry 8 channels of digital audio you must make channel selections individually Once your Tx and Rx bundle assign ments have been made open each loudspeaker s Properties window by double clicking its icon If the window does not open in Connect mode c...

Page 23: ... PHPRU DQG WKHQ VHOHFW EHWZHHQ WKHP H OO FRYHU 3UHVHWV LQ GHWDLO ODWHU RQ in this manual 7R HQWHU HDP 6WHHULQJ RSHQ WKH HDPV 3UHVHWV 7DE 7KLV ZLOO RSHQ D ZLQGRZ OLVWLQJ WKH SUHVHWV DYDLODEOH IZH DUH RSHUDWLQJ LQ WKH YLUWXDO ZRUOG WKH ZKLWH OLVWLQJ HOG ZLOO EH HPSW I ZH DUH FRQQHFWHG WR DQ DFWXDO DUUD WKH HOG ZLOO OLVW WKH SUHVHWV VWRUHG LQ WKH ORXGVSHDN HU V PHPRU DQG KLJKOLJKW ZKLFK RQH LV ORDGHG...

Page 24: ...UHFWO WR WKH DUUD V 63 DQG ZULWH RYHU DQ SUHYLRXV settings 3UHVVLQJ 6DYH WR 3UHVHW ZLOO VWRUH WKH FRQ JXUDWLRQ VHWWLQJV DV D FRQ JXUDWLRQ 3UH VHW LQ WKH VHOHFWHG SUHVHW OH H OO JR LQWR 3UHVHWV LQ PRUH GHWDLO ODWHU Note that in both cases only the beam steering information is being sent to the Ar UD V 63 SRUW 6HWXS ZLOO JHQHUDWH D UKV VHWXS OH WKDW FDQ HDVLO EH LPSRUWHG LQWR DQ 6 DQG 6 5 PRGHO IRU ...

Page 25: ... height RI WKH PHDVXULQJ SODQH WKH DU HLJKW 8QWLO RX DUH more familiar with the program we suggest you accept the default setting There are times however when you will want to change the height of the measuring plane It LV VHW WR PHWHUV IHHW ZKLFK LV QH IRU D VHDWHG audience but not for a standing audience The Mapping Appearance section allows you to control the appearance of the main Mapping plot...

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Page 27: ... screen will ask you to choose the resolution of the simulation Low Resolution simulations are much faster to run than High Resolution ones All you need to do to start the simulation is to make your resolution choice by pressing one of the bars You also have the opportunity to choose the simulations Band width its Center Frequency and its Weighting The Frequency section lets you select center freq...

Page 28: ...up to eight on a Dual ICL FR For now select 2 to add a second beam to the graphic W UVW JODQFH LW PD DSSHDU WKDW QRWKLQJ KDSSHQHG VLQFH WKH SURJUDP PD KDYH SODFHG WKH VHFRQG EHDP RQ WRS RI WKH UVW EHDP 2QH ZD WR WHOO WKDW D VHFRQG beam has been added is that the left side of the window now includes a Beam 3DUDPHWHU HQWHU VHFWLRQ Q WKH JUDSK WKH VHFRQG EHDP LV LGHQWL HG ZLWK D dark blue aiming poin...

Page 29: ...he best focus point for each of the beams Auto Focus will also warn you if the location you have chosen for the steerable array isn t ideal You can override this warning if you want and the program will still attempt to properly focus all the beams You may however want WR WU PRYLQJ WKH DUUD XS RU GRZQ WR VHH LI RX FDQ QG D EHWWHU location for the Iconyx array or use more or fewer beams to see it y...

Page 30: ...longer WKURZ 6WLOO WKH OHYHO LV VWDUWLQJ WR IDOO RII DW WKH UHDU RI WKH URRP 0D EH ZH VKRXOG FRQVLGHU D XDO 5 DUUD The next graphic shows an even larger room one requiring a 125 foot throw Note that the larger more powerful ICL FR DUAL array was chosen and the opening angle reduced to 10o Users Manual ICL FR 30 C O N N E C T ...

Page 31: ...ided a wall mounted remote control 7KLUG SDUW FRQWUROOHUV VXFK DV WKRVH VXSSOLHG E UHVWURQ FDQ DOVR EH XVHG WR FRQ JXUH WKH DUUD DQG VHOHFW SUHVHWV XVLQJ WKH 56 FRQQHFWLRQ ICl FR Arrays include the following factory installed Presets On single ICL FR arrays Preset 10 is factory installed and locked to Flat for use in transducer testing and should not be used during normal operation Preset 11 is fa...

Page 32: ...s and describes the Presets stored in the Array s memory and highlights the one installed In the example shown below Preset 12 is installed If no Preset was installed a separate listing would be added for it 1RWLFH WKDW HDFK OLVWLQJ LQFOXGHV D GHVFULSWLRQ RI WKH 3UHVHW DQG FRGHG LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ WKH HDPV DQG WKH 63 VWDWXV Q WKH HDPV OLVWLQJ WKH UVW QXPEHU VHW VKRZV WKH DFRXVWLF FHQWHU ORFDWLRQ WKH Q...

Page 33: ... distraction The display is turned on when the icon is outlined in red Note that the digital readout can also be turned On and Off using the Preset Up and Preset Down push buttons on the array s control panel Pressing both of these controls at the same time toggles the readout between On and Off When one is provided an associated IC RC1 Remote Preset Control allows users to select and change prese...

Page 34: ...en you enter Control mode in the main workspace the directory tree on the left remains the same However notice that the icons themselves have changed The CobraNet Rx and Tx arrows are gone On the left side Wink and Power buttons have been added On the right side a Mute button is labeled with a driver symbol HORZ LW LV D 6LJQDO 3UHVHQW LQGLFDWRU Double click an array icon to open its Properties win...

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Page 36: ...63 PHPRU OLFNLQJ RQ WKH 6DYH EXWWRQ DW WKH ERWWRP OHIW RI HDFK 3URSHUWLHV ZLQGRZ ZLOO VDYH WKHP I you forget to save them a warning prompt will remind you that the changes have not been saved when you exit the window You will also EH SURPSWHG WR 6DYH RXU 3URMHFW EHIRUH RX H LW WKH 5 21 VRIWZDUH Saving to Presets W WKLV SRLQW QRQH RI WKH FRQ JXUDWLRQ VHWWLQJV KDYH EHHQ VWRUHG LQ D 3UHVHW 7KH 6DYH 3...

Page 37: ...t their sound level with just one control Group Control functions in the same manner only it exerts control only over the arrays included in the Group To add a Group select Add Group to add a Group folder to the directory tree and a Group icon to the work space Then drag the Arrays you want included in the Group from their listing in the directory tree into the Group folder Notice that as you add ...

Page 38: ...area operate in the same way these controls operate for individual loudspeakers but control all loudspeakers in the Group A Group Control mode window is identical to the one used for individual loudspeakers except for the lack of level meters and the ad dition of a row of Group Assign boxes under WKH 4 OWHUV When the Group Assign boxes are checked Group EQ and dynamics settings override LQGLYLGXDO...

Page 39: ...s or beam steering information from an IC8 R to an IC32 R or from an IC8 R to an ICLive ICL R If you try a warning prompt will alert you to the oversight Reset 5HVHW LV D 5 21 IHDWXUH WKDW DOORZV RX WR UHVWRUH DQ DUUD V 63 DQG EHDP VWHHULQJ VHWWLQJV WR WKHLU RULJLQDO GHIDXOW VHWWLQJV TXLFNO and easily Reset can be initiated from either the controls on the rear of the array or from the associated c...

Page 40: ... WKDW LQGL cates the status of the loudspeaker If there is a problem with any loudspeaker in a Group that Group s icon will change color and display a text alert Q 6XSHUYLVH 0RGH HDFK 6WDWXV QGLFDWRU ZLOO GLVSOD RQH RI WKH IROORZLQJ FRORUV DQG PHVVDJHV COLOR MESSAGE STATUS 5 1 2 7KLV ORXGVSHDNHU LV RU DOO ORXGVSHDNHUV LQ WKLV URXS DUH FRQQHFWHG and operating 2 2YHUORDG PSOL HU LV EHLQJ RYHU GULYHQ...

Page 41: ...s you to easily identify each array module and verify that its address number switches are properly set If you press the Wink light for the top module and the wink light on the middle module comes on you know the switches are set wrong 7KH ORXGVSHDNHU V 5 21 0LFURFRQWUROOHU DQG 63 DQG PLFURSURFHVVRU LUPZDUH YHUVLRQ QXPEHUV DUH VKRZQ LQ D GDUNHU JUH SDQHO DW the bottom right of this window 7KH SDQH...

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Page 44: ...est level of access We suggest giving an Operator access to all Control Mode functions that would nor PDOO EH XVHG ZKLOH UXQQLQJ D VKRZ RU RSHUDWLQJ WKH V VWHP Q D HG LQVWDOODWLRQ 2SHUDWRU OHYHO SHUVRQQHO ZRXOG SUREDEO QRW EH JUDQWHG DFFHVV WR WKH RPSUHVVRU 4 HOD 6KHOYLQJ DQG UROO RII FRQWUROV EXW WKH ZRXOG EH DEOH WR DGMXVW QSXW DLQ LI QHFHVVDU WR UHVSRQG WR clipping and or over temperature alert...

Page 45: ...WKH FRPSXWHU XVHG WR VHWXS WKH SDVVZRUG SURWHFWLRQ XVXDOO WKH RXVH FRPSXWHU DQG GRQ W prevent you or someone else from connecting to the network with a RHAON equipped PC and changing the settings 7KH 6SHDNHU 3URWHFWLRQ ZLQGRZ SURYLGHV DQ DGGLWLRQDO OHYHO RI SURWHFWLRQ DV LW DOORZV ORFNLQJ WKH VHWWLQJV IRU LQGLYLGXDO ORXGVSHDNHUV WR positively prevent their being changed by anyone who doesn t know ...

Page 46: ...th the right and left sides of the plate to provide for either right or left swing away from the wall ICL FR columns will have two hinge sections ICL FR DUAL arrays will have three hinge sections The female hinges should be attached to the column and the male hinges to the wall Refer to page 72 for dimensional details The photos below show the male mounting plates Notice that one of the wall mount...

Page 47: ... make sure they are properly made NOISE Most noise problems are the result of improper grounding or of noise being induced into the audio signal line from adjacent noise sources VXFK DV ÀXRUHVFHQW OLJKWV DQG FORVH SUR LPLW RI WKH DXGLR VLJQDO OLQHV WR OLQHV UDGLDWLQJ QRLVH DUHIXOO UHYLHZ DOO WKH DXGLR FRQQHFWLRQV and turn off all the lights and any other suspected noise sources to identify the sou...

Page 48: ...ance Monitoring 7KH SHUIRUPDQFH RI DOO 5 21 PSRZHUHG PSOL HUV DQG RXGVSHDNHUV LV FRQVWDQWO PRQLWRUHG IRU IDXOWV DQG DEQRUPDOLWLHV YHQW RJJLQJ DQG 1RWLÀFDWLRQ 3UH VHOHFWHG HYHQWV DUH UHFRUGHG LQ D RJ OH IRU ODWHU UHYLHZ DQG DQDO VLV PD EH DXWRPDWLFDOO IRUZDUGHG YLD H PDLO WR DQRWKHU ORFDWLRQ Fault Monitoring An opto isolated input monitors the integrity of an external wiring loop by detecting the p...

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