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recommended by the manufacturer. The equipment / support / trolley assembly must be 
moved with extreme caution. Sudden stops, excessive pushing force and uneven floors may 
cause the assembly to overturn.

10.

 There are numerous mechanical and electrical factors to be considered when installing 

a professional audio system (in addition to those which are strictly acoustic, such as sound 
pressure, angles of coverage, frequency response, etc.).

11.

 Hearing loss

Exposure to high sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss. The acoustic pressure level 
that leads to hearing loss is different from person to person and depends on the duration 
of exposure. To prevent potentially dangerous exposure to high levels of acoustic pressure, 
anyone who is exposed to these levels should use adequate protection devices. When a 
transducer capable of producing high sound levels is being used, it is therefore necessary 
to wear ear plugs or protective earphones. See the manual technical specifications to know 
the maximum sound pressure level.

IMPORTANT NOTES

To prevent the occurrence of noise on line signal cables, use screened cables only and avoid 
putting them close to:

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Equipment that produces high-intensity electromagnetic fields.

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Power cables.

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Loudspeaker lines.

OPERATING PRECAUTIONS

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Place this product far from any heat sources and always ensure an adequate air 
circulation around it.

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Do not overload this product for a long time.

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Never force the control elements (keys, knobs, etc. ).

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Do not use solvents, alcohol, benzene or other volatile substances for cleaning the 
external parts of this product.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Before connecting and using this product, please read this instruction manual carefully and 
keep it on hand for future reference. The manual is to be considered an integral part of 
this product and must accompany it when it changes ownership as a reference for correct 
installation and use as well as for the safety precautions. RCF S.p.A. will not assume any 
responsibility for the incorrect installation and / or use of this product.

WARNING

: to prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, never expose this product to rain 

or humidity.

OPERATING 

PRECAUTIONS

IMPORTANT NOTES

IMPORTANT NOTES

WARNING

Summary of Contents for HDL15-AS

Page 1: ...OWNER MANUAL HDL15 AS ACTIVE FLYABLE HIGH POWER SUBWOOFER...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE...

Page 3: ...cribed in this manual Contact your authorized service centre or qualified personnel should any of the following occur The product does not function or functions in an anomalous way The power cable has...

Page 4: ...e maximum sound pressure level IMPORTANT NOTES To prevent the occurrence of noise on line signal cables use screened cables only and avoid putting them close to Equipment that produces high intensity...

Page 5: ...to dampen down vibrations even at maximum volume settings From moulding to the final texture D LINE offers the maximum reliability and strength for the intensive use on the road The HDL15 AS active fl...

Page 6: ...ently or lights continuously turn down the signal level The amplifier has a built in RMS limiter If the RMS limiter is active the LED lights red The RMS limiter has the purpose to prevent damages the...

Page 7: ...owing AES standard PIN 1 GROUND SHIELD PIN 2 HOT PIN 3 COLD At this point you can connect the power supply cable and the signal cable but before turning on the speaker make sure that the volume contro...

Page 8: ...ld be done with extreme caution When deploying a system always wear protective helmets and footwear Never allow people to pass under the system during the installation process Never leave the system u...

Page 9: ...5 N mm2 for Yield Strength In our prediction software the Safety Factors are calculated considering the Maximum Stress Limit equal to the Yield Strength according with many international standards and...

Page 10: ...A and B A position brings the shackle towards the front B position allows an intermediate step using the same fixing holes Move the pickup bracket in the position suggested by RCF Shape Designer Fix t...

Page 11: ...rtical 3 Connect the front bracket to the first HDL15 A cabinet using 2 quick lock pins A 2 1 A A 2 1 A A A 2 1 B B 2 1 C C 2 1 2 1 4 Reverse and connect the rear bracket to the fly bar using 1 quick...

Page 12: ...360225 to the HDL 15 AS rear bracket using 2 pins 1 on the subwoofer and 1 on the accessory Fix HDL 10 A front to subwoofer brackets using 2 pins Fix the HDL 10 A rear bracket to the linkbar P N 13360...

Page 13: ...s for long throw sections increase curvature as distance decreases add more enclosures for more output This approach focuses more transducers mounted on long throw horns at the farthest seat graduall...

Page 14: ...ation that will provide the best vertical performance for a given application Various venue dimensions are entered that allow the RCF Shape Designer to calculate the resultant array performance Once y...

Page 15: ...ane For all planes Height refers to the height of the rear of the plane For PLANES 1 and 2 Elevation refers to the elevation height of the front of the plane For PLANE 1 and 2 Distance relates to the...

Page 16: ...id flying lug and the relevant motor hook to ensure that motor chain bags do not rest on the grid or top cabinet and upset its tilt angle MANUAL H SETTING In manual installation mode it is possible to...

Page 17: ...hrow distances calculated from the venue s dimensions DSP preset configuration SPL representation on the audience area WARNING It is possible to display different pages only IN SEQUENCE venue array me...

Page 18: ...tions MANUAL MODE This provides a partial control over the array s configuration The enclosure splays can be increased with a progression of 2 steps for each adjacent speaker in order to maintain a sp...

Page 19: ...l power Low frequencies Cooling Connections CABINET Cabinet Material Hardware Handles Colour PHYSICAL Height Width Depth Net Weight Frequency Response 3 dB 30 Hz 140 kHz Max SPL 133 dB Woofer 15 3 5 v...

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