Users Manual
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General Information
Your RHAON II empowered loudspeaker’s amplifier/DSP stores all configuration settings, including the input source selection, in non-volatile
memory (settings will remain through a power cycle). Analog Input 1 has been pre-selected at the factory so you can use the loudspeaker as
an ordinary self-powered loudspeaker out of the box. Just connect a line level audio signal to Analog Input 1 and connect the AC power. If the
loudspeaker was previously put into its standby power mode or another input was selected, it will be necessary to connect it to a computer
running RHAON II to change these settings or press the RESET button next to the RJ45 port (see page 11).
You will need a computer with a NIC (Network Interface Card) and Windows-based RHAON II software to change the input selection, beam steering
or any of the other DSP settings. Once your DSP settings are stored in non-volatile memory, the computer can be disconnected from the network.
You will need to connect a computer only when you want to change the settings or when you want to view the status of connected loudspeakers.
Renkus-Heinz engineering has programmed the on board DSP to optimize the loudspeaker’s performance and to ensure its safe operation.
Replace the amplifier module only with another unit that has been factory programmed for the same loudspeaker. Contact our Technical Support
Department for details and assistance.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Multi-module Iconyx arrays can be operated as either individual Master & Aux devices or in an array of all Master devices. As a Master & Aux
device, the module with the Ethernet and audio connections is the Master and all the other modules are Auxes controlled by the Master module. In
an All Master Array, the array acts as a single device.
To simplify shipping and handling, Iconyx Gen 5 loudspeakers are constructed from 8-channel modules and need to be assembled in the field. The
assembly hardware is packed with the modules in cardboard boxes that double as carton fillers. The ones containing the hardware are marked
“Hardware” to prevent the hardware from being accidentally discarded.
If you purchased an IC8-RN, all you need to do is remove the loudspeaker and its hardware box from the carton and install it.
If you purchased an IC16-8-RN, all you need to do is remove the loudspeaker and its hardware box from the carton and install it.
If you purchased an IC16-RN or an IC24-16RN, you should have received two cartons and will need to assemble them into a single unit. Each
carton will include a hardware box.
If you purchased an IC24-RN or an IC32-24-RN, you should have received three cartons and will need to assemble them into a single unit. Each
carton will include a hardware box.
If you purchased an IC32-RN, you should have received four cartons and will need to assemble them into a single unit. Each carton will include a
hardware box.
The cartons and loudspeaker modules will be marked to show the module’s position in the finished column array; for example, top, bottom, center,
etc.
Hinge hardware is included with the loudspeakers. Note that the hinges can be installed on either the right or the left side of the wall bracket to
allow the column to swing to either the right or to the left away from the wall.