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CDD

LIVE

  

USER

 

GUIDE

   

CDD

LIVE

 

User

 

Guide

 

V1.0

 

 

 

7

 

 

…………

 

Introduction

 

Most

 

self

powered

 

portable

 

loudspeakers

 

have

 

been

 

underpowered,

 

light

duty

 

systems

 

or

 

very

 

high

end

 

systems

 

out

 

of

 

reach

 

of

 

many

 

users.

 

Now,

 

with

 

the

 

multi

purpose

 

CDD

LIVE!

 

Series,

 

Martin

 

Audio

 

brings

 

everything

 

rental

 

companies,

 

system

 

integrators

 

and

 

musicians

 

require

 

from

 

a

 

self

powered

 

loudspeaker

 

into

 

sharp

 

focus.

  

Comprising

 

three

 

full

range

 

models

 

and

 

two

 

subwoofers,

 

CDD

LIVE!

 

Covers

 

practically

 

all

 

professional

 

stand

alone

 

and

 

distributed

 

applications

 

 

from

 

sound

 

reinforcement

 

and

 

monitoring

 

for

 

live

 

bands,

 

DJ’s

 

and

 

corporate

 

events,

 

to

 

installations

 

in

 

dance

 

clubs,

 

ballrooms,

 

theatres

 

and

 

performing

 

arts

 

centres.

 

Combining

 

the

 

‘point

source’

 

benefits

 

of

 

coaxial

 

designs

 

with

 

the

 

consistent

 

coverage

 

of

 

Differential

 

Dispersion

 

technology,

 

CDD

LIVE!

 

Full

 

range

 

systems

 

are

 

optimised

 

for

 

optimum

 

real

world

 

coverage

 

exhibiting

 

wide

 

horizontal

 

dispersion

 

close

 

to

 

the

 

speaker

 

at

 

the

 

bottom

 

of

 

the

 

vertical

 

dispersion

 

which

 

narrows

 

to

 

the

 

top

 

of

 

the

 

vertical

 

coverage

 

to

 

ensure

 

excellent

 

power

 

delivery

 

right

 

to

 

the

 

back

 

of

 

the

 

room.

 

Thus

 

all

 

corners

 

of

 

the

 

audience

 

experience

 

the

 

same

 

superb

 

sonic

 

quality.

 

On

board

 

Class

 

D

 

amplification,

 

DSP

 

and

 

Dante™

 

Digital

 

Audio

 

networking

 

assure

 

simplicity

 

of

 

stage

 

set

up

 

and

 

efficient

 

installation,

 

while

 

tour

grade

 

enclosures

 

and

 

comprehensive

 

mounting

 

options

 

 

including

 

pole

 

mount,

 

wall

 

brackets,

 

yokes

 

and

 

rigging

 

inserts

 

 

provide

 

maximum

 

flexibility

 

in

 

deployment.

 

With

 

sonic

 

consistency

 

across

 

the

 

range,

 

a

 

rectangular

 

coverage

 

footprint

 

and

 

a

 

multitude

 

of

 

deployment

 

options,

 

CDD

LIVE!

 

is

 

truly

 

versatile

 

 

a

 

professional

 

self

powered

 

solution

 

for

 

a

 

huge

 

host

 

of

 

audio

 

applications.

 

COAXIAL

 

DIFFERENTIAL

 

DISPERSION

 

TECHNOLOGY

 

Introduced

 

by

 

Martin

 

Audio

 

with

 

the

 

launch

 

of

 

the

 

CDD

 

Installation

 

Series

 

of

 

speakers,

 

full

range

 

models

 

feature

 

unique,

 

patented

 

Coaxial

 

Differential

 

Dispersion™

 

technology.

 

CDD

 

systems

 

augment

 

the

 

‘point

source’

 

benefits

 

of

 

coaxial

 

drivers

 

with

 

the

 

consistency

 

of

 

coverage

 

which

 

Differential

 

Dispersion

 

technology

 

can

 

deliver.

 

Non

coaxial

 

systems

 

can

 

suffer

 

from

 

uneven

 

frequency

 

response

 

in

 

the

 

crossover

 

region

 

because

 

of

 

interference

 

between

 

the

 

LF

 

and

 

HF

 

sections;

 

depending

 

on

 

the

 

listening

 

position,

 

this

 

causes

 

off

axis

 

variations,

 

particularly

 

close

 

to

 

the

 

loudspeaker.

 

In

 

contrast,

 

coaxial

 

systems

 

aim

 

to

 

sum

 

LF

 

and

 

HF

 

contributions

 

at

 

all

 

positions

 

off

axis,

 

even

 

close

up.

 

A

 

disadvantage

 

of

 

conventional

 

coaxial

 

devices

 

can

 

be

 

HF

 

beaming,

 

where

 

the

 

HF

 

dispersion

 

reduces

 

at

 

higher

 

frequencies.

 

This

 

is

 

primarily

 

because

 

the

 

HF

 

energy

 

emerges

 

through

 

a

 

narrow

 

tube

 

in

 

the

 

pole

piece

 

of

 

the

 

magnet

 

system.

 

CDD

 

Series

 

coaxial

 

devices

 

overcome

 

this

 

by

 

the

 

use

 

of

 

a

 

static

 

waveguide

 

that

 

merges

 

seamlessly

 

with

 

the

 

unique

 

cone

 

shape

 

 

maintaining

 

the

 

dispersion

 

pattern

 

even

 

at

 

very

 

high

 

frequencies.

 

A

 

Differential

 

Dispersion

 

horn

 

has

 

a

 

trapezoidal

 

dispersion

 

pattern

 

in

 

both

 

vertical

 

and

 

horizontal

 

planes

 

which

 

covers

 

the

 

target

 

area

 

more

 

evenly

 

than

 

a

 

system

 

with

 

a

 

conventional,

 

fixed

 

dispersion

 

type

 

horn.

 

With

 

a

 

conventional

 

horn,

 

the

 

speaker

 

is

 

usually

 

placed

 

above

 

head

 

height

 

and

 

aimed

 

towards

 

the

 

centre

 

of

 

the

 

audience.

 

This

 

produces

 

an

 

imperfect

 

coverage

 

pattern

 

which

 

misses

 

out

 

some

 

areas

 

 

particularly

 

side

 

areas

 

close

 

to

 

the

 

loudspeaker.

 

In

 

contrast,

 

a

 

CDD

 

Coaxial

 

Differential

 

Dispersion

 

system

 

produces

 

a

 

rectangular

 

coverage

 

pattern

 

extending

 

to

 

all

 

corners

 

of

 

the

 

audience

 

area,

 

while

 

wide

 

horizontal

 

coverage

 

is

 

achieved

 

very

 

close

 

to

 

the

 

loudspeaker.

 

The

 

consistency

 

of

 

frequency

 

response

 

and

 

SPL

 

thus

 

achieved

 

throughout

 

the

 

audience

 

area

 

is

 

exceptional.

 

The

 

improved

 

coverage

 

close

 

to

 

the

 

source

 

also

 

means

 

that

 

CDD

 

speakers

 

can

 

often

 

be

 

spaced

 

further

 

apart,

 

reducing

 

overall

 

speaker

 

count.

 

CDD

Live

 

marries

 

this

 

ground

breaking

 

technology

 

with

 

a

 

class

 

D

 

amplifier

 

in

 

a

 

robust

 

ready

 

enclosure

 

to

 

complement

 

the

 

CDD

 

installation

 

range

 

with

 

a

 

range

 

suitable

 

for

 

portable

 

applications

 

or

 

fixed

 

installations

 

where

 

a

 

powered

 

product

 

is

 

required.

 

DANTE™

 

All

 

models

 

in

 

the

 

CDD

Live

 

range

 

feature

 

a

 

class

 

D

 

amplifier

 

with

 

on

board

 

DSP

 

and

 

input

 

to

 

the

 

systems

 

can

 

be

 

either

 

balanced

 

line

 

level

 

analogue

 

or

 

Dante™

 

digital

 

audio.

 

Introduced

 

by

 

Audinate,

 

Dante

 

is

 

an

 

uncompressed,

 

multi

channel

 

digital

 

media

 

networking

 

platform,

 

with

 

near

zero

 

latency

 

and

 

synchronization.

 

Dante

 

has

 

become

 

the

 

preferred

 

digital

 

audio

 

networking

 

solution,

 

a

 

common

 

platform

 

that

 

the

 

industry

 

had

 

been

 

trying

 

to

 

find

 

for

 

many

 

years.

 

It

 

has

 

been

 

adopted

 

by

 

more

 

pro

audio

 

AV

 

manufacturers

 

than

 

any

 

other

 

networking

 

technology.

 

Interoperability

 

is

 

not

 

a

 

dream

 

of

 

the

 

future,

 

but

 

a

 

reality

 

today.

 

Hundreds

 

of

 

Dante

enabled

 

products

 

are

 

available

 

from

 

the

 

world’s

 

leading

 

manufacturers

 

making

 

interfacing

 

a

 

system

 

with

 

CDD

Live

 

speakers

 

extremely

 

straightforward

 

over

 

inexpensive,

 

readily

 

available

 

Cat

 

5

 

cable.

 

Summary of Contents for CDD-LIVE! Series

Page 1: ...THE SOUND OF THINGS TO COME User Guide CDD LIVE Series...

Page 2: ...a replacement type Protect power cords from being walked on or pinched particularly a plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit the apparatus Only use attachments and accessories sp...

Page 3: ...fundamental safety requirement If you are in any doubt get the installation checked by qualified personnel before use The means of disconnection from the mains is the mains plug We strongly recommend...

Page 4: ...cordon d alimentation afin que personne ne marche dessus et que rien ne le pince en particulier au niveau des fiches des prises de courant et du point de sortie de l appareil Utiliser uniquement les a...

Page 5: ...Y 7 DANTE 7 Quick Start 9 CDD Live Range 10 CDD LIVE ACCESSORIES 10 The Range in Detail 11 CDD LIVE 8 11 CDD Live 8 Accessories 11 CDD LIVE 12 12 CDD Live 12 Accessories 12 CDD LIVE 15 13 CDD Live 15...

Page 6: ...ration 32 5 Dante Control with Star Configuration 33 6 Integrating with an MLA System 34 7 MLA Mini with additional CSX 218 subwoofers 35 8 MLA Compact Combined with CSX Live 218 36 Vu Net 37 Introduc...

Page 7: ...D LIVE USER GUIDE CDD LIVE User Guide V1 0 6 CDD Live 15 75 CSX Live 118 76 CSX Live 218 77 Technical Drawings 78 CDD Live 8 78 CDD Live 12 78 CDD Live 15 79 CSX Live 118 79 CSX Live 218 80 Warranty 8...

Page 8: ...ast coaxial systems aim to sum LF and HF contributions at all positions off axis even close up A disadvantage of conventional coaxial devices can be HF beaming where the HF dispersion reduces at highe...

Page 9: ...with system settings stored in the devices themselves and automatically restored when a device is power cycled Switching between XLR analogue inputs to Dante on CDD LIVE enclosures is automatic if a d...

Page 10: ...XLR Cable from our audio source mixer or similar into the CSX Live sub if used One cable will be required for left and another for right for a stereo speaker array If a subwoofer is not used connect s...

Page 11: ...t for the CDD Live 8 wall mount for the CDD Live 8 and 12 Yoke brackets for wall ceiling or flown applications in either portrait or landscape modes and a universal bracket which offers flying options...

Page 12: ...and AV events to front fill infill and use as a micro stage monitor Its two channel on board Class D amplifier module delivers 1000W LF 300W HF peak output to the drivers and its sophisticated DSP se...

Page 13: ...luminium demodulating ring to minimise distortion while the HF driver utilises a 1 75 44mm polyimide diaphragm and features a low compression phase plug to reduce non linearity The on board fan cooled...

Page 14: ...n driver comprises a powerful 15 380mm 3 75mm voice coil LF driver and a 1 4 35mm exit HF compression driver with a 3 75mm pure titanium diaphragm Its fan cooled Class D amplifier delivers 2000W LF 50...

Page 15: ...iver maximises output while minimising power compression and distortion and the four reflex ports have a large frontal area to reduce turbulent air noise at very high levels The enclosure is construct...

Page 16: ...riple roll surrounds The enclosure is constructed from multi laminate birch ply and coated with hardwearing textured paint Eight reflex ports provide a large frontal area to reduce turbulent air noise...

Page 17: ...nlet is a Neutrik PowerCon True1 socket and a mating connector is supplied with each CDD Live speaker The True 1 is the latest version of Neutrik s PowerCon range and is a small light rugged inexpensi...

Page 18: ...es available as optional accessories These feature the PowerCon True1 connector on a flexible cable of either 2 15m part number ASF12024 or 5m part number ASF12023 in length and are terminated in a 16...

Page 19: ...Using a Torx T8 driver the fixing screws should be tightened to a torque value of 0 7 Nm Live brown black Neutral blue white Ground green yellow green D Assemble the connector Slide the chuck onto ins...

Page 20: ...ned load of all DD12s being linked See section 11 Wiring is the industry standard for balanced connections PIN CONNECTION 1 Ground or shield 2 Signal hot 3 Signal cold ETHERNET The two Ethernet ports...

Page 21: ...sing the Ultimo board this does not support Primary and Secondary connections but redundancy is possible using an analogue audio feed simultaneously with a Dante network The input will automatically s...

Page 22: ...12 CDD LIVE 15 All full range systems in the CDD Live range have four presets as follows Preset 1 Full range operation for a pole or stand mounted configuration Preset 2 High pass mode when used in pa...

Page 23: ...ill still be selected when you next power up the cabinet Note that when a system is connected to Vu Net via the Ethernet ports the preset LEDs will be extinguished to show that the system settings may...

Page 24: ...upplied by default in portrait mode when used horizontally either flown or as a stage monitor it is vital to rotate the CDD driver to maintain the correct dispersion for your application GRILL REMOVAL...

Page 25: ...r Guide V1 0 24 Push the handle down a little first This will ease the grille out of the slot Now lift the handle up this will ease the grille forward slightly to prevent the return on the grill dropp...

Page 26: ...he top or the bottom to engage the return in the slot you may need to do this a little at a time working down the length of the grille until it pops into place BADGE ROTATION The badge can also easily...

Page 27: ...he edges of the driver Lift it up just enough to get a firm grip do not put any strain on the connecting wired Rotate the driver through 90 either clockwise or anticlockwise depending on your applicat...

Page 28: ...yment of an audio network Even the most complex networks can be set up and configured quickly and easily with Dante making system integration simple Dante automatically handles the technical complexit...

Page 29: ...d devices present They are presented on a very straightforward Matrix with all Dante transmitters such as digital mixing consoles and system processors on one axis and Dante receiver such as the CDD L...

Page 30: ...ge with the requirements for a huge number of system designs 1 Basic System This illustrates the simplest deployment of a stereo CDD Live system Analogue Audio from your source is routed to left and r...

Page 31: ...and your PC are wi fi equipped you can connect to the system over wi fi making the Cat 5 cable from the PC to the router unnecessary With Vu Net you now have a high level of control over the system yo...

Page 32: ...et feed from the PC and an Ethernet cable out to the first CDD Live speaker As before the Ethernet connections are daisy chained between all speakers using the 2 port interface in each CDD Live speake...

Page 33: ...lation and would have to be used if more than eight speakers from the CDD Live range are in use as that is the maximum recommended for a daisy chain configuration You can however run a system with mix...

Page 34: ...to each CDD Live speaker is made individually to a separate port on the Ethernet router note that the router must support DHCP As with example 4 this wiring configuration may be preferred particularly...

Page 35: ...t to all CDD Live cabinets either individually or daisy chaining up to eight speakers Ethernet from the PC to the switch can be wired or wireless if remote configuration is required This can be the Ru...

Page 36: ...pport DHCP and then to the first CSX Live 218 subwoofer and daisy chains over to the second sub using Ethernet Port 2 on the sub Analogue Audio is fed from the mixing console to left and right connect...

Page 37: ...hernet between the two racks Some adaptor cables are required to go from the ODU connectors to the EtherCon connections on the CSX Live 218s The diagram shows two such cables one going to the left sub...

Page 38: ...his location Introduction Vu Net is the application used to connect to a U Net enabled device such as the multicellular family of products the DD12 PSX CDD Live or Merlin processor Connection to the c...

Page 39: ...SER GUIDE CDD LIVE User Guide V1 0 38 Type a name for your project and select a suitable file location Once you have selected an appropriate name and file location click finish and a new project will...

Page 40: ...good practice to check your network connectivity first by using the network icon on the PC task bar which should show connection to your system it will flag that there is no internet connectivity whic...

Page 41: ...o array configuration options so clicking on Run Wizard simply synchronises the cabinets with Vu Net so that what is displayed in the application is exactly the configuration of the connected cabinets...

Page 42: ...to select it you can then click on the LED which will illuminate on the icon and on the speaker to make it easy to identify which cabinets you re controlling useful particularly when you are arrangin...

Page 43: ...fourth User Snapshot Save Snapshot is the function used to store parameters that you have edited to the User Location U This location can be recalled using the Load Snapshot command or by selecting Sn...

Page 44: ...the cabinet a name of your choice up to 30 characters this can also be accessed by selecting the speaker and using the keyboard shortcut F2 Select All selects all devices in the system Diagram the key...

Page 45: ...gives an overview of the state of all CDD and CSX Live speakers allowing comprehensive monitoring of the system The box at the top will show any names that have been assigned to the cabinets by right...

Page 46: ...and the high frequency amplifier driving the compression driver and show level prior to limit If the levels reach the yellow segment you have reached the limiter threshold A red segment indicated 3dB...

Page 47: ...napshot function which is available from the right click menu in the Project System Diagram It will bring up the Snapshot Menu with the currently active Snapshot shown highlighted in green Clicking on...

Page 48: ...bottom of the CDD or CSX Live Overview window Pressing the play arrow will make the LEDs of all CDD Live illuminate in sequence cycling round continually until you click on the stop button Note that...

Page 49: ...for editing by clicking on them in which case the colour goes to a brighter blue and the image shows the button depressed Unused is defined as the gain left at 0dB Green buttons indicate a band that...

Page 50: ...right corner is this icon This is used to cycle between standard and daylight modes In daylight mode the display changes to look like this This is intended for use outdoors setting up a festival syst...

Page 51: ...gain of the selected filter Next is a Filter type Click on this and the drop down shows the options for each filter band The default is Parametric the other otions are Low and High Shelf filters The...

Page 52: ...his might seem over versatility it is intended to offer several options to suit the way that the system is being operated If adjustments are being made with using a wireless tablet PC with a stylus wh...

Page 53: ...een G is Deep Purple Q is Violet H is Moss Green R is Sand I is Pink S is Crimson J is Dull Green T is Azure All functions on cabinets in the same zone will be duplicated regardless of which cabinet i...

Page 54: ...is is a global control which will activate Pink Noise in all connected speakers By default the generator is disabled and the level set to 120dB so even if accidentally enabled it will be inaudible The...

Page 55: ...ust be lifted into position with two people Flown systems must only be deployed by a trained experienced rigger observing all local safety regulations both while the system is being rigged and during...

Page 56: ...nto the mounting plate on top of either the CSX Live 118 or CSX Live 218 sub The top of the pole is a standard 35mm diameter fitting enabling any of the CDD Live cabinets to easily fit on top The pole...

Page 57: ...CDD LIVE USER GUIDE CDD LIVE User Guide V1 0 56 Once at the desired height the handwheel is tightened to secure the pole in position and the crank handle can be folded away...

Page 58: ...with standard first fix second fix procedures installation using both sizes of brackets is identical the CDD Live 12 bracket is just larger than the CDD Live 8 version The first step is to separate th...

Page 59: ...ket The rear of the cabinet has six countersunk bolts fitted in the amplifier module heatsink designed for use with the mounting brackets For portrait mode remove the lower 4 bolts for landscape mode...

Page 60: ...affold tower or lifting platform which allows you to safely use both hands for this Once the bracket is hooked together and taking the weight of the cabinet you can make final adjustments Horizontal p...

Page 61: ...CDD LIVE USER GUIDE CDD LIVE User Guide V1 0 60...

Page 62: ...ket part number CDDCB6 8B Do not forget that it is vital to rotate the driver through 90 when using a CDD Live cabinet in landscape mode please see the chapter on driver rotation for details on how th...

Page 63: ...by pivoting it on the single mounting When the position is correct tighten it and add further fixings to the other three holes to ensure a safe and secure mounting Second stage is to fit the cabinet b...

Page 64: ...CDD LIVE USER GUIDE CDD LIVE User Guide V1 0 63 The vertical dispersion can be adjusted using the grub screw accessed from the rear of the bracket...

Page 65: ...stallation by bolting the bracket to a suitable surface using the central mounting hole or a portable system using a scaffold clamp to attach to a pole or truss Note that the scaffold clamp is not sup...

Page 66: ...8 bolts that will be used to fit the bracket on one of the three possible orientation These are the screws that need to be removed Position the universal Bracket and screw in place using the screws re...

Page 67: ...al Brackets are used with the CDD Live 12 and Live 15 respectively They are identical in design but scaled accordingly to suit the size of each cabinet Fitting them is the same for each but is slightl...

Page 68: ...tion if required The Universal Bracket should be fitted in position suspended or mounted on a pole as required To adjust the angle the plungers are pulled out each side and rotated 90 to temporarily h...

Page 69: ...ve 15 CDDLYA15B These allow a number of options for both portable and permanent installations They can be wall mounted vertically allowing horizontal adjustment of coverage wall or ceiling mounted hor...

Page 70: ...with either the M8 handwheel or M8 x 40 bolt supplied with the yoke The handwheel is for portable applications where adjustment is necessary once the speaker is in position the M8 x 40mm bolt is for...

Page 71: ...the M8 screw was removed Use wither the M8 handwheel or the M8 x 40mm bolt Use the spring washer first then the plain washer second onto whichever fixing you are using pass it through the hole in the...

Page 72: ...r portable use it is advisable to fit the scaffold clamp or pole mount adaptor before attaching the yoke to the cabinet For fixed installations the yoke would be attached to the wall or ceiling using...

Page 73: ...tores They must have a safe working load rating compatible with the weight of the cabinets The CDD Live enclosures can be flown in Portrait or landscape format note that the driver must be rotated whe...

Page 74: ...filters Up to 200ms input delay Pre set selection via rear panel switch Network CONNECTORS 2x Neutrik EtherconRJ45 PROTOCOL TCP IP and UDP IP Amplifier Module TYPE 2 channel switch mode class D PEAK...

Page 75: ...p to 200ms input delay Pre set selection via rear panel switch Network CONNECTORS 2xNeutrik Ethercon PROTOCOL TCP IP and UDP IP Amplifier Module TYPE 2 channel switch mode class D Bridged Tied Load 1...

Page 76: ...Up to 200ms input delay Pre set selection via rear panel switch Network CONNECTORS 2xNeutrik Ethercon PROTOCOL TCP IP and UDP IP Amplifier Module TYPE 2 channel switch mode class D Bridged Tied Load...

Page 77: ...PROTOCOL TCP IP and UDP IP Amplifier Module TYPE 2 channel switch mode class D Bridged Tied PEAK OUTPUT POWER 2000W CONTINUOUS OUTPUT POWER 1000W AVERAGE EFFICIENCY 89 COOLING External fan MAXIMUM AMB...

Page 78: ...00W CONTINUOUS OUTPUT POWER 2000W AVERAGE EFFICIENCY 89 COOLING External fan MAXIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 40 C 104 F for full output Power Supply TYPE Switch mode fixed frequency with PFC AC INPUT OPER...

Page 79: ...CDD LIVE USER GUIDE CDD LIVE User Guide V1 0 78 Technical Drawings CDD Live 8 CDD Live 12...

Page 80: ...CDD LIVE USER GUIDE CDD LIVE User Guide V1 0 79 CDD Live 15 CSX Live 118...

Page 81: ...CDD LIVE USER GUIDE CDD LIVE User Guide V1 0 80 CSX Live 218...

Page 82: ...t its discretion either repair or replace products which prove to be defective provided that the product is returned in its original packaging shipping prepaid to an authorised Martin Audio service ag...

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