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User’s Manual 

LINE 212-6 - SP / LINE 212-9 - SP 

KLING & FREITAG GMBH ©2003 - 2014 

Version 5.1, 09.09.2014 

Page 12 of 44 

 

 

c)

 

The LED stays permanently red, if… 

…the protection circuitry of the integrated power amplifier cuts in and as a 
result, no further signal reaches the speaker (Protect Mode). 

The protection circuitry switches off the integrated power amplifier,… 

 

…if the temperature  of the  amplifier  module  is too  high.  As soon as 

the  temperature  falls  below  the  critical  value,  the  amplifier  module  is 
switched  on  again  automatically.  Excessive  temperatures  can  be 
caused  for  example  by  inadequate  ventilation  of  the  heat  sink.  Make 
sure that the heat sinks are not covered or positioned directly against a 
wall. 

 

…if the output impedance is too low or in the case of a short circuit, 

caused  for  example  by  a  defective  chassis  or  a  faulty  component  on 
the crossover. 

 

…if the amplifier has an internal fault. The SP amplifier module checks 

that all is functioning correctly during operation. As soon as a fault be-
comes  apparent,  the  module  switches  into  protect  mode.  If  only  one 
module has a fault, the input signal is attenuated by 70 dB, to prevent 
damage to the other module. 

Measures to be taken when LED is red: 

 

Fault 

Measure 

Function 

LED  remains  red  or  flickers 
continually  during  opera-
tion.

 

Reduce output level on mixer until the 
LED goes out or flickers only occasion-
ally

 

Limiter

 

No  or  too  low  output  sig-
nal,  LED  shows  red  in  spite 
of  reduced  mixer  output 
level.

 

Allow  to  cool.  The  amplifier  module 
switches itself on after a few minutes. 
Provide sufficient ventilation.

 

Temperature 
protection

 

No  or  too  low  output  sig-
nal,  LED  stays  red  after 
cooling down.

 

Have loudspeaker checked by  
authorized service technician.

 

Other  
protection

 

Output signal is too low, no 
bass frequencies or no high 
frequencies.

 

Have loudspeaker checked by  
authorized service technician.

 

Other  
protection 

 

7)

 

AC MAINS ‘IN’ 

Connect this PowerCon socket using the mains cable supplied to a max. 16 A fused 
mains  socket,  paying  particular attention to the stated  mains voltage!  Connection 
to an incorrect mains voltage can result in irreparable damage! 

8)

 

AC MAINS ‘OUT’ 

Socket for connection to further equipment such as further speakers with SP mod-
ule. Use only connection cables, which conform to your national safety regul

Use only connection cables, which conform to your national safety regul

Use only connection cables, which conform to your national safety regul

Use only connection cables, which conform to your national safety regula-

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Maximum power consumption:  

230 V: 10 A / 2300 W 

 

110 V: 10 A / 1150 W 

 

 

Important

 

 

Warning 

Summary of Contents for LINE 212-6 - SP

Page 1: ...GmbH Junkersstrasse 14 D 30179 Hannover TEL 0 049 511 969 97 0 FAX 0 049 511 67 37 94 www kling freitag de User s Manual Important Information Please Read Before Use KLING FREITAG GmbH Junkersstrasse...

Page 2: ...User s Manual LINE 212 6 SP LINE 212 9 SP KLING FREITAG GMBH 2003 2014 Version 5 1 09 09 2014 Page 2 of 44...

Page 3: ...ng these instructions may cause minor injuries or cause property damage Important This symbol gives instructions for the proper use of the described prod ucts Not following these instructions may caus...

Page 4: ...op 23 10 1 2 Avoiding Ground Loops 23 10 2 Connecting the Power Connectors to the Connecting Terminal 24 11 Configurations and Connecting Diagrams 25 11 1 Operating the Systems without K F System Cont...

Page 5: ...e centre If the unit is not compatible with the available voltage it should never be connected This could irreparably ruin the SP speaker Make sure that the power outlet supplies a ground connector wh...

Page 6: ...ifting and aligning the speakers Never hang more than two speakers under one another without using the designated Kling Freitag rigging equipment Ensure that all installation connections comply with t...

Page 7: ...er amplifier technology Operations using a K F System Controller CD 44 CD 24 discontinued and C2 discontinued are also possible which is appropriate for many applications Operating the SP Series is in...

Page 8: ...sed with BSS Soundweb FDS 366 336 334 and XTA DP 226 224 K F sys tem parameters are available upon request The operation of the K F SP models with K F System Controller or Audio DSP is recommended for...

Page 9: ...egrated amplifier module The ground connection between LINE IN XLR male and LINE OUT XLR female is main tained The use of the Ground Lift switch is sometimes necessary in dealing with hum problems see...

Page 10: ...mportant that the respec tive volume levels between the top speakers and the bass systems are correctly balanced To this end the sound engineer should check the volume levels during the set up and adj...

Page 11: ...ompatibility with all K F speak ers operating in conjunction with a K F System Controller in the 2 way active mode is guaranteed 6 LED POWER ON GREEN and LIMIT PROTECT RED The LED is dual purpose a Wh...

Page 12: ...Measure Function LED remains red or flickers continually during opera tion Reduce output level on mixer until the LED goes out or flickers only occasion ally Limiter No or too low output sig nal LED...

Page 13: ...ucted ready for use power cord is included in the delivery For deliveries to foreign countries a pre constructed power cord incl PowerCon plug is included Because of the different standards abroad the...

Page 14: ...inde pendent of one another Furthermore the sys tems no matter if individual or connected to one another must be secured onto the allsafe JUNGFALK flying track on the rear This safety rope may be used...

Page 15: ...ackles with a cotter pin Only in this way can you ensure that the bolt will not become loose The allsafe JUNGFALK flying track can only support weights up to 73 kg Therefore the load must be distribut...

Page 16: ...ceptacle for special fasteners 1 2 Take the single stud fitting in one hand and push the locking device up against the spring tension 3 4 Put the flat head of the holding bolt into the guiding of the...

Page 17: ...tud Fitting Used as fastener to the allsafe JUNGFALK Flying Point and the allsafe JUNGFALK Flying Track allsafe JUNGFALK Flying Track Receptacle for special fasteners such as the single stud fitting 1...

Page 18: ...as fastener to the allsafe JUNGFALK Flying Point and the allsafe JUNGFALK Flying Track allsafe JUNGFALK Flying Track Receptacle for the double stud fit ting 1 2 Align the double stud fitting as shown...

Page 19: ...e angle is possible by only removing the upper section of the grille To turn the horn follow these steps 1 Disconnect the power plug 2 Make sure that no objects fall into the enclosure 3 Remove the fo...

Page 20: ...er Arrangement of the Loudspeakers Be aware of the fact that the logical targeted alignment of this high quality speaker system can lead to a significant qualitative increase in the acoustic result It...

Page 21: ...12 6 to have a horizontal array angle of 38 5 to one another see fig 2 2 In a cluster comprised of a combination of the Line 212 6 with Line 212 9 we recommend an array angle of 45 see fig 3 3 With a...

Page 22: ...215E Other combinations of Line 212 Systems are not recommended as they can cause un wanted interferences Horn Horn Horn Horn not not not not rotated on rotated on rotated on rotated on standing Line...

Page 23: ...connected then set the Ground Lift switches on the rear of the SP speakers to the Lift position chap ter 3 section 2 If the noise is still audible check if 1 the noise is caused by a ground loop befo...

Page 24: ...03 2014 Version 5 1 09 09 2014 Page 24 of 44 10 2 Connecting the Power Connectors to the Connecting Terminal 2 1 3 1 2 Only use the supplied power cable and connect it to a mains outlet with a 16 A fu...

Page 25: ...a high bass content Should more bass be needed the bass level can be increased be tween 50 and 80 Hz at the mixing console The switch FILTERS on The switch FILTERS on The switch FILTERS on The switch...

Page 26: ...ker must be at the SP speaker must be at the SP speaker must be at ON in this mode ON in this mode ON in this mode ON in this mode If you need a high boost for covering larger distances compensation o...

Page 27: ...source e g mixer equalizer etc The total input impedance of all SP speakers must be larger than the permitted mini mum load impedance of the signal source If no manufacturer s recommendations can be...

Page 28: ...liances in the reverse order and check all cable connections Next turn up all other peripheral units and check these for interference Your system should now be ready for operation You can now turn up...

Page 29: ...INPUT UNIT FILTERBOARD LINE 212 PHASE CORRECTION LINE 212 SP AMPLIFIER UNIT 1 HI PASS GAIN 6 dB FILTERS ON OFF HF CORRECTION ERROR CONTROLLER LIMITER RMS PEAK THRESHOLD PEAK THRESHOLD RMS HI PASS GND...

Page 30: ...utrik PowerCon lockable 1 input and 1 output Input module Input module Input module Input module Signal connectors Pin 1 ground pin 2 signal pin 3 signal LINE IN XLR 3 pin female LINE OUT XLR 3 pin ma...

Page 31: ...User s Manual LINE 212 6 SP LINE 212 9 SP KLING FREITAG GMBH 2003 2014 Version 5 0 09 09 2014 Page 31 of 44 Technical changes without prior notice reserved...

Page 32: ...utput Input module Input module Input module Input module Signal connectors Pin 1 ground pin 2 signal pin 3 signal LINE IN XLR 3 pin female LINE OUT XLR 3 pin male parallel with LINE IN Input sensitiv...

Page 33: ...12 6 SP Frequency response on axis Beamwidth 20 6dB Beamwidth degrees 100 1000 10000 20000 Frequency Hz 0 60 120 180 240 300 360 Horizontal Vertical Q Index 20 20 100 1000 10000 20000 1 10 100 Directi...

Page 34: ...zontal coverage pattern 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16K 180 150 120 90 60 30 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 f Hz 0 3 3 0 6 3 9 6 12 9 15 12 18 15 18 Vertical coverage pattern 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16K 180 150 1...

Page 35: ...ncy response on axis Beamwidth 20 6dB Beamwidth degrees 100 1000 10000 20000 Frequency Hz 0 60 120 180 240 300 360 Horizontal Vertical Q Index 20 20 100 1000 10000 20000 1 10 100 Directivity Factor Q...

Page 36: ...tal coverage pattern 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16K 180 150 120 90 60 30 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 f Hz 0 3 3 0 6 3 9 6 12 9 15 12 18 15 21 18 Vertical coverage pattern 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16K 180 150 1...

Page 37: ...on 5 0 09 09 2014 Page 37 of 44 17 Dimensions 8 740 222 mm 16 890 429 mm ANCRA Jungfalk 0 033 10 mm 39 961 1015 mm 120030 31 Kunststoff f e Flugpunkte 510 mm 20 079 Stapel mulden 8 450 214 6 mm Flugsc...

Page 38: ...1 09 09 2014 Page 38 of 44 18 Accessories for the LINE 212 System Click Fly Connector 30 Connector 38 5 Connector 45 Quick Release Pin Application examples Click Fly LINE 212 Single Stud Fitting Doub...

Page 39: ...posal into the domestic waste is prohibited and that the product has been put into circulation at the 03 24 2006 earliest The Kling Freitag GmbH has been legally registered as a manufacturer with the...

Page 40: ...n eigenverantwortlich dass folgende Produkte Art Lautsprecher mit integrierten Endverst rkern Modelle CA 1001 SP CA 1201 SP CA 1215 6 SP CA 1215 9 SP CA 1515 6 SP CA 1515 9 SP LINE 212 6 SP LINE 212 9...

Page 41: ...User s Manual LINE 212 6 SP LINE 212 9 SP KLING FREITAG GMBH 2003 2014 Version 5 0 09 09 2014 Page 41 of 44 20 2 EMV Certificate Directive 89 336 EWG...

Page 42: ...2003 2014 Version 5 1 09 09 2014 Page 42 of 44 Das verkn pfte Bild kann nicht angezeigt werden M glicherweise wurde die Datei verschoben umbenannt oder gel scht Stellen Sie sicher dass die Verkn pfun...

Page 43: ...User s Manual LINE 212 6 SP LINE 212 9 SP KLING FREITAG GMBH 2003 2014 Version 5 0 09 09 2014 Page 43 of 44 20 3 T V Certificatefor USA und Canada UL 6500...

Page 44: ...User s Manual LINE 212 6 SP LINE 212 9 SP KLING FREITAG GMBH 2003 2014 Version 5 1 09 09 2014 Page 44 of 44...

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