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LX-V12

LYNX Pro Audio S.L.  - 

 

Valencia, Spain -

      www.lynxproaudio.com - [email protected]

Before starting to use this device, please read this instruction manual carefully.
Keep these instructions in the place where the equipment will be used and with easy access to them.

- Electrical appliance.

The exclamation mark within a triangle identifies the presence of electricity. Use the system carefully
without wet hands or feet. Avoid installing the speaker in wet or excesivelly humid places. Regularly
check the condition of the cables and make sure these are not being walked on or pinched. Connect
the speaker to bipolar, earthed mains. The mains plug must be connected to the appropriate protection
(fuse or breaker). Connection to any other type of mains could result in an electrical shock and violate
local electrical codes. DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CONNECTORS
UNDER LOAD.

- Heavy equipment.

Apply back protection when using the system. Avoid loading and unloading at heights.

- Electrical shock risk.

The diagonal mark within a triangle identifies the presence of dangerous voltage. Do not open or handle
the interior of the box. These parts are not to be adjusted by the user. For maintenance and/or repair
please go to an authorized service centre. In order to reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect from
AC before plug in or unplugging Audio signal cables. Reconnect to AC only if all signal connections
are made and secured. Never manipulate the ground type plug provided. The AC mains plugs should
always remain accessible for operation. Unplug the loudspeaker during storms or when it’s being used
for a long time.

- Hearing damage risk.

These systems can reproduce large quantities of sound pressure which can damage hearing. Take
precautions if you are going to be near them for extended amounts of time and do not get too close.

- Hanging – Flying.

Do not hang the cabinets from the handles or from any other part other than the designated hanging
point. When flying this system please observe the technical and “Rainbow” software data carefully.
Never exceed the maximum safe working loads or ignore the instructions included within this manual.
Use Only flying accessories provided by Lynx Pro Audio S.L.
Rigging must be always carried out by professionals.

- Delicate Material.

Please ensure no foreign object or water enters the speaker. Do not place material that contains liquid
on or near the unit. Only clean the unit with dry cloths. Do not use solvents.

-Overheating – Fire risk.

To reduce the risk of the speaker over heating, avoid direct contact with sunlight. Avoid placing the unit
close to heat inducing objects such as radiators. Do not cover the equipment in use and do not block
any ventilation openings.  Do not put naked flame, such as lighted candles, close or on top of the unit.

- Electromagnetic and interferente emissions.

Avoid placing objects which through electromagnetic waves can damage the unit, such as mobile
phones, lap tops, magnetic strip cards etc. This system complies with normatives

EN 55103-1 (1)
EN 55103-2 (2)

(1) This device may not cause harmful interferences.
(2) This device may receive interference including interferences that may cause undesired working.

-IMPORTANT NOTE.

This Equipment must be used in accordance with these instructions and by trained professional
personnel only.This equipment should not be used in places with extreme tropical climates. Don’t
expose this apparatus to extreme humidity and or temperature values.

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Summary of Contents for LX-V12

Page 1: ...LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com USER MANUAL V 13 10 LX V12...

Page 2: ...Class D Powered tri amplified Integrated Digital Processing Internal temperature control Electronic protection Digital inclinometer system High quality components Online monitoring available...

Page 3: ...ns is strictly prohibited Copyright 2013 All rights reserved Manufacturer LYNX Pro Audio S L Calle 7 Pol Ind Picassent E 46220 Picassent Valencia CB SCHEME IEC SYSTEM FOR CONFORMITY TESTING AND CERTIF...

Page 4: ...TANDRUN PRESETS 10 CONFIGURINGTHELINEARRAY 11 NCABINETS 12 AIRABSORTIONCOMPENSATION 13 THROW 13 MANUAL ANDAUTOMATIC MODES 14 ONLINECONTROLSYSTEM 15 ETHERNETCONFIGURATION 16 SOFTWARE RAINBOW 22 LYNX V1...

Page 5: ...isk These systems can reproduce large quantities of sound pressure which can damage hearing Take precautions if you are going to be near them for extended amounts of time and do not get too close Hang...

Page 6: ...2 x 1 4 Driver Neodimium Wave Guide POWER AMPLIFIER 4000W Class D with Switching Power supply power factor correction PFC technology LF 2 x 1200W Class D MF 1 x 1000W Class D HF 1 x 600W Class D DSP I...

Page 7: ...R SOCKET CONNECTORS LX V12 BACK PANEL 1 SIGNAL INPUT 2 SIGNAL LINK 3 AC INPUT 4 USB 5 DSP CONTROL 6 ETHERNET OPTION CONNECTORS AND CONNECTIONS OUTPUTS 1 EARTH 2 LIVE 3 LIVE 1 3 2 INPUTS 1 EARTH 2 LIVE...

Page 8: ...lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com SOCKET POWERCON CONNECTORS L Line N Neutral Earth CONNECTION EXAMPLE 6 LX V12 CABINETS CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CONNECTORS UNDER LOAD 08...

Page 9: ...le or disable the automatic correction feature Note Finite Impulse Response FIR filters are used in the signal processing of the LX V8 cabinet FIR is a type of digital filter with linear phase charact...

Page 10: ...utton 1 To confirm your selection press OK 3 until the progress bar finishes The display will show an inverted D digital or an inverted A Analog so you can always know if the input is digital or analo...

Page 11: ...o work For your comfort we recommend you do this before flying the array Onthe backpanelyouwill see3buttonsand aninformation screen on whichyou canread theestablished parameters and information such a...

Page 12: ...he DSP will applya shelving filter in the low and mid range to correct the frequencyresponse and thus ensure that the response maintains flat It is known that one of the disadvantages of a line array...

Page 13: ...rection Auto Readstheinclinometer readingand dependingon thecabinet sinclinationthismodewillapplythe appropriate parameter Note This data is only taken on DSP Start up to avoid unexpected equalization...

Page 14: ...t common or you desire a different type of adjustment other than that supplied by the factory AUTOMATIC MODE In thismode the cabinetwill read the inclinometer information upon Startup and then applyth...

Page 15: ...ange the preset gain mute and polarity You can also activate the air absorption compensation and select the SOLO mode How does it work Via Ethernet cable or wireless Once installed the O C S software...

Page 16: ...ough an ETHERNET SWITCH HUB You will need a normal CAT5 Cable 2 Connecting through a Wirless ETHERNET Let us now proceed to configure the Ethernet network setting the IP address of the computer as sta...

Page 17: ...number between 1 and 254 Accept to quit the network settings and again to apply them at the next screen Depending on the Windows Version you will be asked to reboot or not Once the Computer is config...

Page 18: ...settings If it is not in the same environment Windows Profesional 2000 XP VISTA Windows 7 and 8 will detect it but is not going to be able to establish connection In Windows Home the processor is not...

Page 19: ...cabinets connected in the network we can use the button Identify Device to see which box is selected two activity LEDS will blink for one second With that information then we can Change device NAME as...

Page 20: ...m If you need to know the PC Network settings go to START ALL PROGRAMS ACCESSORIES Command Prompt It will open the cmd exe from where you can type the IPCONFIG command ipconfig Enter which will show y...

Page 21: ...is already in use by another device In this case type ping IP ping 192 168 2 xxx and press enter If there is no device with this IP you will see the following information If the IP is in use the devi...

Page 22: ...nt the magnitude and phase response in order to enable the user to correct cancellations and even to create them if the acoustical design so requires Rainbow is very easy to use and offers a very intu...

Page 23: ...rdiod configurations Orientation of cabinets Horizontal vertical Throw Direction of cabinets right left Individual delay per cabinet system Polarity selection for each cabinet Up to 40 process inserti...

Page 24: ...and safe Flying hardware usage please observe the technical data Never exceed the maximum load capacities and always follow the usage conditions indicated in this manual The maximum number of cabinet...

Page 25: ...tc To hang the hoists use the hooks supplied with the flying frame SVLX V12 In case of failure the link system used should be capable of supporting the total weight of the complete system If the Lynx...

Page 26: ...you can use the shackles GS 6 5 If you are using an alternative linking system itmust be able to support 2 000 Kg with a security margin of 5 The fixation of the lateral plates with the frame and the...

Page 27: ...h M 6 screws which are also internally fixed for extra strength The construction materials are steel profile DIN 2394 and steel ST 42 External finish is made with black satin polyester S2 The flying f...

Page 28: ...to the lifting system with the flying frame SVLX V12 you have to fix the flying frame on to the first LX V12 cabinet Fit the 4 steel pieces S1 and S2 in the 4 upper internal plates of the cabinet Remo...

Page 29: ...tes slots of cabinet 2 Insert the pins BALL PSR12 again and now cabinet 2 is fixed to cabinet 1 with the corresponding inclination degree Repeat the same process for the remaining cabinets until all r...

Page 30: ...drawing on previous page Insert the pins BALL PSR12 again when the relevant holes coincide Now cabinet 2 is fixed to cabinet 1 with the corresponding inclination degree Repeat the same process for th...

Page 31: ...P2 P1 P2 The maximum number of cabinets that can be hung by the Flying hardware is 24 This amounts to a total load including cable connection of 2 000 kg USING LX V12 WITH LX V8 With the V12 system y...

Page 32: ...tly Do not remove the pins without pressing the central button The screws which hold the link pieces for the Flying Support are in perfect condition and correctly fastened with the bolts Only use orig...

Page 33: ...rol inclinometer Ethernet options and more The LX 318C is the ideal combination where low frequency reinforcement is required for the LX V12 The LX 318C subwoofer extends the V12 system frequency resp...

Page 34: ...elp use the system in a number of applications 34 CA LXV12 Transport dolly for up to 4 LX V12 SV LXV12 Flying frame for up to 24 cabinets LX V12 FD 4LXV12 Nylon protection cover for 4 cabinets LX V12...

Page 35: ...all the necessary parts LynxPro Audio S L is not responsible for anydamage or defect caused during the transport or caused by an undue or improper handling y a non authorized person during the life o...

Page 36: ...ty Product familystandard for audio video audiovisual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 1 Emission EN 55103 2 1996 Electromagnetic compatibility Product familystan...

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