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12 | MOVER | User guide

Thanks to its mechanical solutions, the Mover presents wide range of possible integrations, without orientation limits.
The figure below shows some samples of integration for the Mover DD: only a cinema application is shown, but same integration 

principles further explained are valid for all kind of application you are thinking about:

•  Cinema seats
•  Moving Floors
•  Roller Coasters seats
•  Theme parks rides
Consider the following figures just as schematic samples

MOVING OBJECT

MOVING OBJECT

MOVING OBJECT

MOVING OBJECT

MOVING OBJECT

MOVING OBJECT

FIXED SURFACE

FIXED SURFACE

FIXED SURFACE

FIXED SURFACE

FIXED SURFACE

FIXED SURFACE

Vertical Axis Mount

Horizontal Axis Mount

Oblique Axis Mount

Best punch effect can be achieved 

installing MOVER under the seat 

itself.

An external suspension system is 

mandatory.

MOVER can be installed upside 

down also, but consider the 

polarity.

Punch effect arrives from your 

back, but legs and body are less 

influenced.

Effect increases if MOVER is 

closer to the head position of the 

spectator. 

A hinge between seat and seatback 

can enhance the shaking effect.

An external suspension system is 

not needed if the chair has its own 

support.

MOVER can be installed upside 

down also, but consider the 

polarity.

Special applications can require an 

oblique positioning of MOVER.

Effect increases if MOVER is 

closer to the head position of the 

spectator.

An external suspension system is 

not needed if the chair has its own 

support.

MOVER can be installed upside 

down also, but consider the 

polarity.

Summary of Contents for MOVER

Page 1: ...Keep this manual for future reference 2020 Powersoft USER GUIDE MOVER DO000269 00 Rev 00...

Page 2: ...powersoft_MOVER_UG_02 Data are subject to change without notice For latest update please refer to the online version available on www powersoft audio com...

Page 3: ...nd Power Handling 7 10 2 Power Handling 7 10 1 Amplification 7 10 3 Armon aPlus Harmonics 8 11 Mover ID Integration instructions 10 11 1 How to integrate your MOVER ID 10 11 1 1 Practical instructions...

Page 4: ...ii MOVER User guide...

Page 5: ...ER TO THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CLASS3 WIRING THE TRIANGLE WITH THE EXCLAMATION POINT IS USED TO ALERT THE USER TO IMPORTANT OPERATING OR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THE CE MARK INDICATES THE COMPLIANCE...

Page 6: ...WIRING LE TRIANGLE AVEC LE POINT D EXCLAMATION EST UTILIS POUR ALERTER L UTILISATEUR SUR DES INSTRUCTIONS DE FONCTIONNEMENT OU D ENTRETIEN IMPORTANTES LA MARQUE CE INDIQUE LA CONFORMIT DU PRODUIT TOU...

Page 7: ...CTRICA CLASS3 WIRING EL TRI NGULO CON EL SIGNO DE EXCLAMACI N ES USADO PARA ALERTAR AL USUARIO DE INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACI N Y MANTENIMIENTO IMPORTANTES LA MARCA CE INDICA LA CONFORMIDAD DEL PRODUCTO...

Page 8: ...NE VIENE UTILIZZATO PER AVVISARE L UTENTE SUL RISCHIO DI SCOSSE ELETTRICHE CLASS3 WIRING IL TRIANGOLO CON IL PUNTO ESCLAMATIVO VIENE UTILIZZATO PER AVVISARE L UTENTE SU IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI DI FUNZIO...

Page 9: ...Importanti istruzioni di sicurezza vii...

Page 10: ...ing can cause internal damage which is invisible This internal damage can then cause electrical failure or reliability problems It is recommended that all workstations where Electrostatic Discharge Se...

Page 11: ...power of 100 W at 5 Hz to simulate riding a bus 6 4 MOVER in a nutshell f Very high power tactile transducer f High efficiency f High mechanical power f High quality neodymium magnet f Very high ratio...

Page 12: ...e unit Warranty void if open or altered STORAGE When not in use keep MOVER adequately protected in a dry place If possible use its original package to store MOVER CONNECT WIRE WITH RIGHT POLARITY Rati...

Page 13: ...op plate f Inertial Drive MOVER With Inertial Drive Mover ID the mover is connected to the surface to be mover and transmits its vibrations directly through the unit s body f 4 MOVER It is suggested t...

Page 14: ...in 0 24 1 4 Peak Mass Displacement Xmech mm 10 in 0 39 3 8 DC Resistance Re 3 5 8 9 3 5 8 9 Coil Inductance 100 Hz Le mH 9 26 9 26 Nominal Bl Bl Tm 32 52 32 52 Motor Strength Factor Bl 2 Re Tm 2 W 290...

Page 15: ...version factor Motor Strength Factor Bl 2 Re It is directly proportional to the efficiency of the motor Frequency Response Hz Suggested frequency range for MOVER It can go further but with lower effic...

Page 16: ...0 4 in 3 8 in 4 Use of crimp fork type terminal is recommended CLASS3 WIRING Remember polarity when installing more than one unit in the same system a min 4 mm 0 16 in 3 16 in b max 8 mm 0 32 in 5 16...

Page 17: ...possible configurations of Movers linked to one Powersoft QUATTROCANALI amplifier MOVER 4 Out 1 Out 2 Out 3 Out 4 60 W into 4 60 W into 4 60 W into 4 60 W into 4 MOVER HiZ Out 4 Out 3 Out 2 Out 1 240...

Page 18: ...o ArmoniaPlus 1 3 1 Rev 242 Signal All signals are suitable to be processed by the Harmonics If you do not have sound below 100 Hz no worries we generate it for you Just be sure to use our amplifiers...

Page 19: ...uired b Harmonics Gain Only works on the wet signal It can be Use it together with the Dry Signal Gain in order to obtain the desired effect 2 Dry Signal Gain Only works on dry signal It can be enable...

Page 20: ...Diameter must be suitable for metric M5 screws Centre to centre distance 80 mm or 3 5 32 in see Mechanical Drawings for more details 3 WIRING Fix wires to the structure where the Mover ID This is to a...

Page 21: ...o maximize the performance of your system with the Mover DD Carefully follow instructions below to properly install your Mover a correct installation assure you the maximum performances of the transdu...

Page 22: ...Horizontal Axis Mount Oblique Axis Mount Best punch effect can be achieved installing MOVER under the seat itself An external suspension system is mandatory MOVER can be installed upside down also bu...

Page 23: ...Its weight strongly influences the Mover system especially following parts a Total stiffness of the suspension stiffness b Resonance frequency of the Movers c Possible need of end of stroke bumpers i...

Page 24: ...m 1 4 in min th2 Thickness of the connection plate th1 Thickness of the fixed plate or floor where 2 HOLES a Diameter must be suitable for metric M5 screws b Diameter must be suitable for metric M6 sc...

Page 25: ...rfaces must be parallel from each other 1 x M6 metric screw required to fix an object to be shaker by the Mover MAX TORQUE 8 Nm 70 lbf in TOP VIEW 4 x M5 metric screws required to fix the Mover to an...

Page 26: ...w F kx N Where F external force applied to the spring in Newton N k spring constant N mm x displacement from equilibrium point mm It is easy to find the spring constant k same spring with different lo...

Page 27: ...total stiffness OUTPUT 2 Required silent block INPUT 1 The total load consists in your structure weight in addition with an estimate load of person people In present sample a total load of 2000 N is c...

Page 28: ...18 MOVER User guide TYPE Base diameter Height A 30 0 mm 1 2 in 30 0 mm 1 2 in B 40 0 mm 1 6 in 40 0 mm 1 6 in C 50 0 mm 2 0 in 50 0 mm 2 0 in NORMAL MOUNT SHEAR MOUNT...

Page 29: ...Annex 2 Suspension system calculator 19 Metric Units k 0 5 load...

Page 30: ...20 MOVER User guide Imperial Units k 12 7 load...

Page 31: ...Annex 3 MOVER DD Mechanical drawings 21 Annex 3 MOVER DD Mechanical drawings 15...

Page 32: ...22 MOVER User guide Annex 4 MOVER ID Mechanical drawings 16...

Page 33: ...Annex 4 MOVER ID Mechanical drawings 23 Page intentionally left blank...

Page 34: ...DRIVING HUMAN AUDIO EXPERIENCE POWERSOFT S P A Via E Conti 5 Scandicci FI 50018 Italy support powersoft com 39 055 73 50 230 39 055 73 56 235 POWERSOFT COM...

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