Peavey 03620470 Operating Manual Download Page 12

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Loudspeaker System Specifications 

with local codes and regulations. It is also advisable to use a cable clip properly 

affixed to the cabinet to strain relief the IEC power cord connected to the 

amplifier module at (2) so the power cord cannot be pulled out or vibrate loose. 

Use of the 

PVX™p 12

with a Subwoofer Pole Tunnel

The built-in stand mount cup allows use with the Peavey 

PVS

™ series

Subs and

the threaded pole that comes with those models. 

Always be sure to place the subwoofer used in this manner on a flat, level and 

stable surface. 

Use of the 

PVX™p 12 Bluetooth® 

with a Speaker Stand 

The 

PVX™p 12 Bluetooth® 

has a stand mount cup molded-in so that the system 

can be stand mounted on a standard 1 3/8” (36mm) diameter stand pole.

When using stands or poles, be sure to follow these precautions: 

Check the stand or pole specs to make sure that it can support the weight of the 

PVX™p 12 Bluetooth® 

(42 lbs./19.1kg), and observe all safety precautions 

stated by the stand manufacturer, including the maximum height the stand is

rated for. 

Always place the stand on a flat, level and stable surface, and be sure to fully 

extend the stand legs as per the stand manufacture

r’s instructions.

Try to make sure that the stand legs are oriented for the least danger of tripping 

to those in the vicinity of the stand.  Never block a doorway or hallway with the 

legs of a stand. 

Try to route cables so that people will not trip over them, or tip the speaker over.  

Use of duct tape, cable channels or guards, or other appropriate tie-down/cover 

up devices should be carefully considered and implemented.

When installing or de-installing the speaker on the stand, it is a good practice to

 

ha

ve a helper if possible, it can be hard to “thread the needle” 

and

mate the

 

stand cup to the stand pole while holding the 

PVX™p 12 Bluetooth® 

speaker

 

system at arm’s length.  It is also helpful if someone holds the speaker stand and

 

pole down while the 

PVX™p 12 Bluetooth® 

is removed from the stand pole, this

 

prevents the 

PVX™p 12 Bluetooth® 

from pulling the pole up with it.

When using stands outdoors, never attach banners or flags to the stands or the

 

PVX™p 12 Bluetooth® 

speaker system, strong winds may cause the speaker to

 

blow over.   If there is a possibility of windy conditions, then it may be prudent to

 

consider weighting or locking down the stand legs to prevent the 

PVX™p 12

 

Bluetooth® speaker system from being blown over.

Connecting a Signal to the

PVX™p 12

There are a variety of ways to input a signal to the 

PVX™p 12 Bluetooth®.

The inputs (4a and 4b) provides either a balanced mic- or line-level input, 

allowing the use of a 1/4" TRS (ring-tip-sleeve) type phone plug or a male XLR 

plug.  

Do not connect cables to the jacks while the unit is ON and the Level knob is

turned up!  While a standard single-ended 1/4" phone plug-equipped shielded 

Summary of Contents for 03620470

Page 1: ...www peavey com PVXp 12 Bluetooth Powered Speaker System Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...ettre le fonctionnement Warning Changes or modifications to the equipment not approved by Peavey Electronics Corp can void the user s authority to use the equipment Note This equipment has been tested...

Page 3: ...trol for precise crossover EQ and limiting functions DSP I O is at 48 kHz and 24 bits internal processing is 56 bit double precision Peavey s Quadratic Throat Waveguide technology 100 by 50 degree cov...

Page 4: ...For these two channels a switch is provided to change between line level gain and mic level gain A third channel is for a Bluetooth source or alternatively a 1 8 AUX input jack Each channel has an adj...

Page 5: ...e re insert the fuse enclosure cap push in and screw the cap in CW and make sure it is fully seated Before re attaching the IEC power cord to the IEC socket make sure the Power switch is in the OFF po...

Page 6: ...afety as well as the safety of your equipment Never break off the ground pin on any equipment It is provided for your safety If the outlet used does not have a ground pin a suitable grounding adapter...

Page 7: ...f linking multiple PVX p 12 s in a line or to provide a feed to a powered sub woofer or other electronics that needs to receive a full range version of the input signal The connector is a male XLR jac...

Page 8: ...See the DSP Menu section for more details LCD Screen for DSP Menu 10 This screen displays the DSP menu options when the Push for DSP knob 9 is accessed and operated See the DSP Menu section for more d...

Page 9: ...very efficient and powerful This sound system can permanently damage hearing Use extreme care setting the overall maximum loudness The apparent sound level of the PVX p 12 Bluetooth can be deceiving d...

Page 10: ...M8 inserts on the right side designed to be used with the Peavey Versamount 70 mounting bracket Group E A set of four M8 inserts on the bottom designed to be used with the Peavey Versamount 70 mountin...

Page 11: ...least 10 mm of depth for Group A and B and at least 8 mm of depth for groups C D and E The PVX p 12 Bluetooth mounting insert groups C D and E are designed to be used with the Peavey Versamount 70 mo...

Page 12: ...Never block a doorway or hallway with the legs of a stand Try to route cables so that people will not trip over them or tip the speaker over Use of duct tape cable channels or guards or other appropri...

Page 13: ...many different applications With the Rear Panel Level control adjusted fully clockwise and the DSP Master Gain at 10 dB and the DSP Channel Gain at nominal 0 dB the gain is such that the input sensiti...

Page 14: ...oth and then turn the PVX p 12 Bluetooth Level control up only as much as necessary to reach full desired output With this approach it is necessary to verify the mixer output is not clipping When usin...

Page 15: ...become reset to the default output level Level Indications on the LCD Display Screen 10 The LCD screen for the DSP menu also displays a set of level indicator bars in each segment of the display chan...

Page 16: ...ed When the unit is first turned on it displays the Peavey logo and then a yellow bar across the bottom showing the progress of the loading into working memory of the DSP code and the model is display...

Page 17: ...Main Screen CH1 Then if you push in the Push for DSP knob in you will get the menu for Channel 1 s controls These consist of three bands of EQ and an adjustable high pass filter See Fig 5 below Fig 5...

Page 18: ...P knob two notches CW and the Mid EQ band is selected Fig 8 CH1 Mid band EQ Push in the knob to activate the EQ slider Now turning the knob CW increases the Mid boost at 600 Hz by up to 6 dB turning i...

Page 19: ...e Low EQ band is selected Fig 11 CH1 Low band EQ Push in the knob to activate the EQ slider Now turning the knob CW increases the Low boost at 100 Hz by up to 6 dB turning it all the way CCW cuts the...

Page 20: ...requency to a value above 20 Hz WILL start to roll off the lower frequencies and limit how low a frequency the speaker system can reproduce Setting the filter very much higher than 140 Hz should not b...

Page 21: ...the Push for DSP knob will return you to the Main Screen CH1 Fig 4 Fig 4 Main Screen CH1 From here you can use the Push for DSP knob and rotate it to arrive at any of the channels desired such as CH2...

Page 22: ...elects the speaker system EQ Preset Location selects the physical location of the speaker with respect to physical boundaries Delay selects how long the input signal is delayed before it is output as...

Page 23: ...h for DSP knob can now be rotated to the next parameter or to Exit To Exit turn the Push for DSP knob until the arrow pointing to the left in the upper right hand corner of the screen turns from black...

Page 24: ...in the presence range for improved vocal intelligibility Location Parameter The Location parameter can be accessed from the Parameter menu Fig 18 by rotating the Push for DSP knob and selecting the Lo...

Page 25: ...precise These coupled with the Channel EQ Low Mid and High band EQ provide for literally thousands of repeatable and precise EQ settings available to the end user CAUTION This speaker system has built...

Page 26: ...ignal delay to 33 feet or 10 meters in one meter increments 10 meters 33 feet is approximately 29 ms and 1 meter 3 28 feet is approximately 2 91 ms See Fig 29 Fig 29 Delay Parameter at Maximum This pa...

Page 27: ...elow Pushing in the Push for DSP knob in selects the BT menu see Fig 33 below Turning the Push for DSP knob CW two notches selects the Streaming parameter see Fig 38 below Push in the Push for DSP kno...

Page 28: ...e notch selects the App Control parameter see Fig 34 Fig 34 App Control selected App control There are three available settings On Off and Secondary On allows the speaker to be controlled with the PVX...

Page 29: ...tooth device Certain Bluetooth operations can still be performed using the PVX p speaker system s controls Secondary allows the speaker to be controlled by the app when two speakers are linked The sec...

Page 30: ...or a mono system with two speakers Additionally it can be controlled with the App To setup a simple stereo system no Bluetooth streaming On the primary PVX p speaker App Control and Streaming should...

Page 31: ...akers To add Bluetooth streaming On the primary Left PVX p speaker turn Streaming from Off to On On your device make a Bluetooth connection to the PVX p speaker The volume of the Bluetooth signal will...

Page 32: ...l In the Bluetooth App Control menu change the PVX p speaker s App Control from Off to On Open the App on your Bluetooth device The speaker should connect automatically The PVX p speaker Bluetooth LED...

Page 33: ...lection choices are Display Dim Auto Link Front LED If you turn the Push for DSP knob 9 CW one notch the Display Dim choice will be highlighted see Fig 47 Fig 47 Display Dim highlighted Fig 47A Displa...

Page 34: ...t moved for 10 seconds AutoLink Auto Link allows two speakers in range of each other to automatically link to form a stereo or dual mono system Fig 49 Fig 50 Fig 51 See Bluetooth Controls and the Auto...

Page 35: ...ion of the Front LED See Fig 55 Fig 55 Front LED parameter set to Limit Push in the Push for DSP knob to select the Limit parameter for the Front LED and to exit the Config Menu Selection screen rotat...

Page 36: ...up RED more often than not it would be wise to turn down the drive level so that excess compression does not occur to the sound ABOUT Header From the Main Start Screen Fig 1 you turn the Push for DSP...

Page 37: ...urned back on again before using it or re loading any previously desired settings All previously loaded gain settings Presets Channel EQ choices filter settings etc will need to be re loaded into the...

Page 38: ...return the unit to it s Factory Defaults and reset all the controls to a nominal setting allowing the gain and frequency response to return to normal If there is still no output contact your authorize...

Page 39: ...hat it is not also being used to supply power to any other device The PVX p 12 Bluetooth has built in EQ to extend and smooth the natural response of the speakers in the system If excessive additional...

Page 40: ...check the hardware of the PVX p 12 Bluetooth for tightness including the rear panel screws and the screws that hold the baffle and rear cabinet together The unit is subject to a great deal of vibratio...

Page 41: ...1 meter 127 dB SPL peak with music Radiation Angle measured at 6 dB point of polar response Loudspeaker System Specifications 40 The system power amplifiers shall have an unfiltered frequency respons...

Page 42: ...iding balanced line level operation Mic Line switch provides extra gain for microphone use Input Connections Channel 3 AUX is a 1 8 phone type jack Channel 3 is nominally the Bluetooth signal source c...

Page 43: ...ine 20 k ohms balanced 1 4 and XLR 15 k ohms unbalanced 1 4 6 4 k ohms 1 8 jack Mic 2 7 k ohms balanced XLR No phantom power available Input Sensitivity for Full Output Channel Input Level knob full C...

Page 44: ...Loudspeaker System Specifications 43 THD and IM Typically less than 0 5 Power requirements of Peavey PVX p 12 Bluetooth System Nominal 120 Watts 100 120 VAC 50 60 Hz...

Page 45: ...s subject to change without notice Peavey Electronics Corporation 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive Meridian MS 39305 601 483 5365 FAX 601 486 1278 2 76 70 mm 5 127 mm 7 87 200 mm 12 6 320 mm 8 66 220 mm 1 65...

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