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The height and angle of mounting the speaker is equally as important. The correct height and angle  
           should result in the axis being at ear level when the engineer is sitting in his normal position at 
the  
           console. 

 

 

 

 

4.4  Wall Mounting/Stand Mounting 

The 

S8

 has built in mounting points that are located on the base of the cabinet and are suitable for 

Omnimount™  brackets (the 

S8

 uses the 100 series:- 100 WB or 100 CB or ST) and also Quested 

stands. The position of the mounting points are indicated on the line drawing on page 13 of this 

Summary of Contents for S8

Page 1: ...S8 S8 User Manual Quested Monitoring Systems Ltd Units 6 8 Kingsgate Heathpark Industrial Estate HONITON Devon EX14 1YG England Tel 0 1404 41500 Fax 0 1404 44660...

Page 2: ...Wall mounting 6 4 5 Electrical Connection 7 4 5 1 Safety Earthing 7 4 5 2 Voltage Setting 7 4 5 3 Fuse Setting 8 4 6 Audio connections 8 5 Operational Considerations 10 5 1 Mains On Off Switching 10...

Page 3: ...mbining it with an SB series sub bass The two products make an ideal combination and extend the frequency response down to 20 Hz 1 1 Class A B amplifiers The S8 use s class A B amplification as with a...

Page 4: ...ound for extended periods There are no internationally agreed limits and different countries have different limits which are measured in differing ways IT IS THEREFORE IMPORTANT THAT THE USER ESTABLIS...

Page 5: ...etained for this purpose Like all types of speaker protection or covering the grill makes a small difference to the HF acoustic performance which for the majority of users will not be noticeable 4 3 A...

Page 6: ...s sitting in his normal position at the console 4 4 Wall Mounting Stand Mounting The S8 has built in mounting points that are located on the base of the cabinet and are suitable for Omnimount brackets...

Page 7: ...ceiling or top mounted bracket but the mounting plate should be oriented so that the ball and socket are closer to the REAR of the cabinet IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO ENSURE THAT THE BUIL...

Page 8: ...THE UNIT WITH THE NEW SET VOLTAGE Exploded view of small PCB viewed from above showing the voltage selection connectors with alternative pins for the 115V and 230V settings 4 5 3 Fuse Setting It is ve...

Page 9: ...oses It should not be connected to either pin 2 or pin 3 Source Unbalanced Pin 2 Hot If the equipment providing the audio signal has an unbalanced output then the interconnecting audio cable should be...

Page 10: ...is necessary provided sufficient free space can be maintained around the cabinet to allow the air to circulate freely The internal circuitry monitors temperature to maintain its safe operating area S...

Page 11: ...itch set at the 0dB position 0dBu of pink noise will produce 96dB SPL at 1 meter 5 5 Contour Selectors There are two switch groups that control the HF and LF contour settings These can be used to adju...

Page 12: ...ICATORS Amplifier Warming up Front mounted flashing green LED indicates that the amplifier is warming up to reach peak performance Normal operation green LED indicates power applied and normal operati...

Page 13: ...ng that a The fault is reported to the authorised distributor b Proof of purchase is provided c The fault is not caused by misuse neglect or faulty operation by the user d The fault is not a result of...

Page 14: ...weeter and disconnect the two wires noting which colour goes to which terminal If on removing the 4 screws that hold the tweeter there is any difficulty in removing the unit do not try to force a blad...

Page 15: ...the wire hold wire over the tweeter gap and the magnet will attract the fluid from the wire into the gap Do this 3 or 4 times in different position on the tweeter then check by inserting the new diaph...

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