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User's Manual

K&F SONA 6

KLING & FREITAG GMBH © 2017

Version 5.8

Page 11 of 22

4.4

Wall Mounting of the Speaker

Warning

If people can move freely under the hung speaker, you must secure the speaker with a safety
element. The BGV (government safety organisation) C1 can only be fulfilled when using such
a safety device. Only when this regulation has been adhered to may the speaker be hung
over people and operated.

Without this securing, the safety level corresponds to DIN 18800.

1.

As an alternative to the mounting plate, you can also mount the Mounting Arm with
other suitable 10 mm bolts. Make sure that you do not extend the lever arm of the wall
mount.

Screw the mounting plate onto
the wall or ceiling using all four
mounting holes. Choose fasteners
that are suitable for the wall or
ceiling material. After installation,
the mounting plate incl. speaker
must be capable of carrying the
6-fold of its own weight. Take
suitable measures to prevent the
screw connection from loosening
itself.

2.

Attach the speaker so that the
ends of the threaded rods come in
contact.

3.

Turn the long not onto the bolt of
the mounting plate by hand until
it touches the wall plate. Tighten it
slightly using a 16 mm spanner.

4.

Screw in the counter nut M10 with
a 17 mm spanner against the long
nut while holding the long nut
tight with a 16 mm spanner.

Summary of Contents for SONA 6

Page 1: ...on Please Read Before Use KLING FREITAG GmbH Junkersstra e 14 D 30179 Hannover TEL 49 0 511 96 99 70 FAX 49 0 511 67 37 94 www kling freitag de User s Manual Translation of the original instructions V...

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Page 3: ...red Tools 9 4 2 Temporary alignment of the speakers 9 4 3 Outlet for Cable and Safety elements 10 4 4 Wall Mounting of the Speaker 10 5 Stand Installation 12 6 Proper Alignment of the Loudspeakers 13...

Page 4: ...e malfunctions or damage Tip This icon marks information provided for simplified use of the described products 1 2 About this Manual KLING FREITAG GmbH All rights reserved All specifications regarding...

Page 5: ...ents 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 10 9 11 1 Speaker enclosure frame reinforced birch plywood with structured finish 2 Clamp collar 3 Swivel arm with ball joint 4 Hexagon nut M10 17 mm spanner 5 Long nut hexagon M1...

Page 6: ...e use If there are signs of wear cracks or deformation etc replace the affected parts immediately Visual inspection also includes checking all screwed connections of supporting components The informat...

Page 7: ...ers Alternately you can also insert a clipping limiter before the amplifier To protect the loudspeaker from mechanical damage when high SPL is required a highpassfilter of 24 dB oct at 60 Hz has to be...

Page 8: ...netic fields Speakers are permanently surrounded by a magnetic field even when they are not connected Therefore during transport and placement of the speakers it is important to ensure that there is a...

Page 9: ...n avoid having to tighten an screw that got covered by the Mounting Arm while you aligned the speaker Loosen this screw s just enough so that you can move the Mounting Arm with some resistance This wi...

Page 10: ...a T25 Torx key Remove the cover A 2 Connect the safety element to the safety eye in the speaker using the chain quick link Connect the speaker via the Speakon plug or the Phoenix connector First lay t...

Page 11: ...suitable 10 mm bolts Make sure that you do not extend the lever arm of the wall mount Screw the mounting plate onto the wall or ceiling using all four mounting holes Choose fasteners that are suitable...

Page 12: ...ed the accessory Stand socket M10 1 For stand mounting you do not need the provided long nuts Unscrew them from the mounting arm and keep them for possible later use 2 Turn the counter nut entirely on...

Page 13: ...m has a substantial influence on the signal and the audible result As a rule the mid and high transducers of loudspeakers should be mounted above the audience s face value so that the sound distributi...

Page 14: ...wire gauge The wire gauge depends on the length of the speaker cable For connections to the power amplifier inputs please use 2 pin shielded microphone cable balanced with high quality connectors Avoi...

Page 15: ...hose speakers With controller The SIGNAL LEDs of the CD 44 Controller will light up if the output level is higher than 45 dB Your system should now be ready for operation Turning down the input level...

Page 16: ...in conduction loss Easy installation of a loudspeaker network due to simple parallel wiring The sum of the output power of the individual speakers stated as VA W must not exceed the output power of t...

Page 17: ...User s Manual K F SONA 6 KLING FREITAG GMBH 2017 Version 5 8 Page 17 of 22 11 Measuring Diagrams 11 1 Coverage SONA 6...

Page 18: ...User s Manual K F SONA 6 KLING FREITAG GMBH 2017 Version 5 8 Page 18 of 22 11 2 Frequency range SONA 6...

Page 19: ...200 watts peak 400 watts Max SPL 1 m 118 dB SPL Peak 1 m Impedance nominal 8 Ohm loudspeaker channel see matrix Components 8 low mid chassis 1 compression driver with 45 mm Titanium diaphragm Connect...

Page 20: ...ONA 6 SONA 8 SONA SUB SONS SUB II SW 112 SW 115D SW 115E SW 118E SW 212E These products are discontinued These systems are not covered by the Low Voltage Directive because of the rated voltage used We...

Page 21: ...re distributed in Germany with an icon showing a crossed out garbage can with a white bar below it The icon indicates that the equipment was distributed on or after 24 March 2006 and must not be dispo...

Page 22: ...sories 21 Alignment 9 13 Components 5 Dimensions 16 Disposal 21 EC Declaration of Conformity 20 First time Use 15 I O 14 Items Included 5 Measuring Diagrams 17 Mounting 9 Product Description 5 Safety...

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