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Mobile Version Input Panel

Fixed Version Input Panel

ICLive X versions and models 

IC Live X modules are available in either Fixed or Mobile 
versions. The versions have different input configurations 
optimized for use in their respective applications. 
Fixed versions are optimized for use in permanently installed  
applications and feature Phoenix, RJ45, and powerCON con-
nections for cost effective and reliable installation.
Mobile versions have XLR, etherCON, and powerCON TRUE1 
looping connectors for rugged, secure connections and fast 
array building in mobile applications. 
Both fixed and mobile versions of the loudspeakers are 
available in –RN and –RD versions.
The –RN models have Ethernet networked amplifiers con-
trolled and beam steered with RHAON II software. All –RN 
models have the following features:

•  Analog audio inputs (Fixed versions have two analog 

inputs, mobile versions, one.)

•  AES-3 audio inputs.  (Fixed versions have two AES-3 

inputs, mobile versions, one.)

•  Ethernet/RHAON II network connection
•  RHAON II beam steering
•  Onboard DSP featuring:

 

– Eight-band fully parametric EQ

 

– Parametric high and low shelf 

 

– Parametric high and low pass filters.

 

– User delay up to 358 ms.

 

– Nine user savable presets recallable from the back 

panel or RHAON II.

The –RD models add the following features:

•  Dante digital audio input
•  Looping or Dante Redundant networking
•  Remote control via Crestron

Understanding ICLive X series model numbers

ICLive X model numbers are descriptive, here’s how to 
understand them:

•  ICLX: the basic model
•  –RN: RHAON II networked
•  –RD: Dante equipped
•  –BK: Black
•  –WT: White
•  –CC: Custom paint color
•  –WR: Weather resistant

An 

ICLXL-RD-CC-WR

 is an ICLXL with Dante, custom color 

and weather resistant. 

Summary of Contents for iConyx IC Live X Series

Page 1: ...Digitally Steerable Line Array Loudspeaker Systems IC Live X Series User s Manual...

Page 2: ...UCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFI...

Page 3: ...rnings servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To avoid electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Ope ration Instructions unless you are quali...

Page 4: ...s manual 4 Introduction 5 General Information 5 ICLive X versions and models 6 Understanding ICLive X series model numbers 6 Mobile Version Connections 7 Fixed Install Connections 8 Dante RD units 8 A...

Page 5: ...d service personnel We recom mend that it be returned to the factory in its original pack ing carton if factory service is required General Information The IC Live X system is a flexible digitally ste...

Page 6: ...with RHAON II software All RN models have the following features Analog audio inputs Fixed versions have two analog inputs mobile versions one AES 3 audio inputs Fixed versions have two AES 3 inputs m...

Page 7: ...connection on an etherCON connection Standard RJ45 CAT5e or CAT6 patch cables may be used etherCON shell is recommended for all mobile applications Secondary Ethernet RHAON II Dante connection on an...

Page 8: ...en 1800F or equivalent 110 ohm digital audio cable Ethernet RHAON II connection on an RJ45 connec tor CAT5e or CAT6 wiring Reset Button Push and hold for 3 5 seconds to re set unit to factory default...

Page 9: ...WN buttons to scroll through AnA Analog AES 1 AES 2 dAn 1 Dante 1 and dAn 2 Dante 2 input selections Press ENTER to confirm the selection If no selection is made after 7 8 seconds the display will ret...

Page 10: ...ttom of the upper unit 3 Insert the three quick release pins into the holes in the array bars 4 Important Pull back on the pins to insure that they are securely locked into place 5 Repeat with all of...

Page 11: ...arge single point of attachment allows for horizontal aiming of the array without turning the subwoofer 1 Attach the ICLX GSA to the subwoofer with the hand screw and tighten securely 2 Remove the QR...

Page 12: ...own in red in the accompanying drawings Hinge Kit Guidelines and Instructions The maximum number of cabinets in an array that will be supported by the hinges is six ICLX or a combina tion of ICLX and...

Page 13: ...e wall is to use a story stick 1 Assemble the array as instructed on page 10 2 Install the hinges on the loudspeakers at the desired locations 3 Cut a length of board a 1 x 4 works well to the length...

Page 14: ...vailable from Renkus Heinz Audio Looping The CBL ICLX XLR cable provices analog or AES signal looping Ethernet Looping The CBL ICLX DLK cable loops RHAON data and Dante Audio if equipped Power Looping...

Page 15: ...als AC mains power looping is not available each cabinet in an array must have its own power cable Ethernet cannot be looped when using RN RHAON only units a star network topology is required with eac...

Page 16: ...have its own power cable Ethernet Dante can be looped by utilizing the Dante Secondary port as a Loop Out In this application the Dante ports act as a two port gigabit switch Each looping connection...

Page 17: ...te Controller Connections are similar to the RN units but the network connections are doubled Analog or AES signal if desired can be looped by paralleling the wires at the Phoenix terminals Note not s...

Page 18: ...must be flown not mounted on the hinges Arrays using ICLive XL or ICLive LX modules are lim ited to the equivalent array length of a six unit tall ar ray of ICLXs If you have a project that you feel n...

Page 19: ...ICLive X loudspeakers first identify and name the loudspeakers in each array The blue wink LED s on the front of the loudspeaker can be switched on in RHAON II to identify individual loud speakers See...

Page 20: ...entered referenced to the finish floor level The ear height simulation plane is then added automatically The ear height is selectable for seated or standing audiences or a custom value can be entered...

Page 21: ...ination from the top of the HF array to the back of the room Just grab the red handle and drag it to the end of the audience area at ear height Be sure to aim at ear height not the floor level 2 Read...

Page 22: ...ote of the angle in this case 21 6 de grees 6 Find the difference between the Top to Back angle and Bottom to Front angle In our example 21 6 4 6 degrees is 17 degrees 7 Select the beam size with the...

Page 23: ...the Bottom of the High Frequency Array The Top acoustic center which allows greater down angles of inclination will often reduce reflections off side and rear surfaces Additionally the Top acoustic c...

Page 24: ...19201 Cook Street Foothill Ranch CA USA Phone 1 949 588 9997 Fax 1 949 588 9514 sales renkus heinz com www renkus heinz com RH 894 Rev A January 2020...

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