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JBL Intellivox Installation Manual

Mounting Procedure

The  general  mounting  procedure  using  the  standard

brackets is described below. It is assumed that all necessary

cabling  is  already  prepared  with  connectors  fitted  as

described in the previous chapters.

Proceed as follows: 

1. Use  of  the  wall  plugs  and  hexagon  head  screws

supplied is recommended. If using other types, ensure

that  the  “across-flats”  head  size  does  not  exceed 

11.5 mm (0.45”). 

2. Mark and drill the holes (8 mm) for the wall plugs. Use

the two holes with the slots running vertically (refer to

Fig 13.1). 

3. Insert the plugs and screws into the holes. Tighten the

screws with a spanner, but stop with a few mm of screw

shaft visible between the head and the wall. 

4. Check  that  it  is  possible  to  slide  a  bracket  over  the

heads.

5. Check that the chosen mounting points will position

the column in the correct vertical angle specified by the

acoustic design (which is usually exactly perpendicular

to the listening area). Use spacers on one or more of

the brackets if necessary.

6. Using a Philips H2 Screwdriver, attach the brackets to

the Intellivox enclosure with the M5 x 12 pan-head

screws and shakeproof washers supplied. The 10 mm

dia. holes allow screwdriver access to the screw heads.

7. Lift the Intellivox and slide the brackets over the heads

of the hex-head screws protruding from the wall. 

8. Firmly fasten the screws securing the brackets to the

wall. Re-check the verticality (or other angle if specified)

with a spirit level or similar levelling device.

9. Remove the front grille(s) from the Intellivox by gently

lifting  the  grille  at  the  locations  of  the  ‘snap-on’

fittings which hold it in place. Remove the protective

foam. Unscrew the four self-tapping screws securing

the  connector compartment cover and remove the

cover.  Thread  all  cabling  through  the  connector

compartment  from  the  rear  so  that  it  is  free  and

accessible from the front.

10. Terminate and plug in all the connectors (see fig 5.1)

and replace the connector compartment cover and the

grille(s)*.

11. Secure grille(s) at each corner with supplied M4 round

head screws and star retaining washers. 

*If it is intended to connect a PC directly to the Intellivox to carry out the settings file upload (see page 19), leave the
network connector (if any) unplugged and do not replace the connector compartment cover until the upload and
verification procedure has been carried out.

fig.14 - Bracket attachment

Summary of Contents for 585000

Page 1: ...0 500 models Part Nos 585000 585001 585020 585021 585060 585061 585120 585121 585160 585161 585300 585301 587000 587001 587020 587021 587040 587041 587060 587061 587080 587081 587120 587121 587140 587...

Page 2: ...518077 Zaltbommel January 2012 USER S NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER No part of this manual including the software described in it may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a database system or trans...

Page 3: ...nnectors 10 Audio inputs 11 Network connection 12 Fault monitoring fan control connector 13 14 External Ambient SPL Temperature Sensor 15 Mechanical Installation 16 Acoustic centre 16 Mounting Options...

Page 4: ...nufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when...

Page 5: ...the WinControl Help les Please note that a full range of optional mounting brackets and connection coverboxes are available Please refer to our website for further details APPLICABLE MODELS AND VARIAN...

Page 6: ...oustical mounting height WHAT S IN THE PACKAGING In addition to the loudspeaker itself each unit is shipped with the following items Installation manual this document Datasheet speci c to the model Bo...

Page 7: ...ctronics module these gures vary with model and can be found in the datasheet supplied with the unit The third terminal of the mains outlet must be connected to a proper safety ground Local safety reg...

Page 8: ...s may be activated automatically via the Intellivox s temperature controlled fan output 2 core cable will be required The fan should be mounted in a position which ensures suf cient air ow around the...

Page 9: ...ory may be used if one of a suitable length is available Otherwise use the mating IEC cable socket supplied and wire to the intended mains outlet Note that this connector is only suitable for use with...

Page 10: ...oximately 8 9 mm 0 35 of the insulation of each core 2 Refer to the table below select the appropriate PVC insert for the wire size If the wire is too big for the largest size insert the inserts can b...

Page 11: ...xtraneous noise Note that pins 3 and 6 of the audio connector are analogue audio grounds they should be used only for connecting the screen of the audio cables and for no other purpose Due to the comp...

Page 12: ...connecting multiple devices to the same network subnet ensure that their network addresses do not overlap Each device should be set to a unique network address determined via WinControl In some instal...

Page 13: ...CB jumper refer to the Appendix for details In volt free operation COM is connected to NC a failure condition causes COM to be connected to NO When con gured for impedance sensing use the impedance be...

Page 14: ...he FAN signal is diode clamped both to the internal positive supply rail as well as to the internal GND The fan should be a 24 V DC type consuming less than 3 W Applicable fan types are EBM Papst 8314...

Page 15: ...vel and in some circumstances it may be preferable to monitor the ambient noise at a position remote from the Intellivox itself Connecting the external ambient noise sensor automatically disconnects t...

Page 16: ...e operational height de ned in the design process The vertical position of the acoustic centre relative to the bottom of the unit varies from one Intellivox model to another though it will always be o...

Page 17: ...wo or three depending on the model swivel brackets are needed The horizontal angle of the swivel brackets can be secured by the hexagonal nut The swivel brackets are mounted to the rear of the enclosu...

Page 18: ...x enclosure with the M5 x 12 pan head screws and shakeproof washers supplied The 10 mm dia holes allow screwdriver access to the screw heads 7 Lift the Intellivox and slide the brackets over the heads...

Page 19: ...inControl is necessary but basic familiarity withWindows le handling is required A full description of WinControl is beyond the scope of this manual and further information is available in the applica...

Page 20: ...is being accessed additional similar rectangles will be displayed If the display does not look like that shown click on Command Netscan to force the PC to re scan the network This will be the case if...

Page 21: ...Note that Intellivox settings les always have an ini le extension Select the correct settings le and click Open Then in the Load control parameters settings dialogue box ensure that the proper parame...

Page 22: ...ellivox wall bracket 35 mm 802235 2pcs 802236 3pcs Intellivox wall bracket 60 mm 802260 2pcs 802261 3pcs Intellivox hinge bracket 90 802000 Intellivox swivel bracket 90 806608 Intellivox swivel bracke...

Page 23: ...0 DSX280 DSX380 DSX280HD amp at top only 20012 Weather proo ng kit for Models DC430 DS430 DSX430 amp at top only 20014 Weather proo ng kit for Models DC500 DS500 DSX500 amp at top only 20016 DESCRIPTI...

Page 24: ...marked AGND are tted to the ambient SPL mic and temperature sensor connector and serve as a signal reference only AGND should not be connected to any other ground pin GND or DGND on the chassis The RS...

Page 25: ...onics module Configuring PCB960 The impedance between pin 1 and 2 of the audio input connector has two states High impedance approximately 100 kOhm DC Low impedance approximately 2 2 kOhm DC The state...

Page 26: ...jumper is placed on both contact pins of JMP2 see g 17 Always High impedance regardless of the device status The jumper should be removed Notes The fault conditions that result in impedance switching...

Page 27: ...factory default con guration the jumper is placed on the contact pins of JMP1 that are closest to R29 furthest away from the edge of the board see g 17 Impedance sensing mode When con gured for impeda...

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