background image

C

M

Y

CM

MY

CY CMY

K

7

TM

5.1: AC POWER REQUIREMENTS

AC Power Requirements

VNET“

 products are equipped with Neutrik Powercon“ mains connectors which mate with the Neutrik 

NAC3FCA

 Cable

connector, quick lock with a securing lever for power-in. This AC mains connector is supplied with each 

VNET“

 product. The

amplifier operates between the ranges of 100 to 240 Volts; the auto ranging power supply detects the mains voltage automatically
and configures accordingly. Replace the mains fuse only with the same T10A HBC type supplied by Tannoy under part number
3461 0919.

5.2 COOLING

Do not install this equipment in an enclosed space. Do not limit free ventilation and movement of air around the back panel.
Ensure that there is at least 100mm (4") of space around all sides of the product for ventilation. An efficient switch mode power
supply has less weight, less current draw and more efficient mechanical cooling; meaning that no fans are required. In an area
with a relatively high ambient temperature the heatsink can reach temperatures of up to 65 degrees C, this is perfectly normal.

5.3 LED FUNCTIONS

On switch on all of the LED s will illuminate instantaneously. The first to go off is the green signal LED after about 1 second.
The red limit LED will flash for 5-10 seconds, this is the unit performing a self diagnostic test. During this initial few seconds
the audio is muted until the red LED stops flashing & the blue power LED is the only LED left illuminated.

After the self diagnostic test is performed, the unit is ready to pass audio. When audio is detected the green signal LED will
illuminate. If at any time the Red LED flashes this indicates that the DSP is taking corrective action by applying limiting to either
the LF or HF channels (or both). Regular flickering of the Limit LED is perfectly acceptable; do not allow the limit LED to stay
on constantly for any sustained length of time (reduce the gain).

Fast regular flashing of the red LED indicates that the DSP is taking protective action; the input will be automatically attenuated
to avoid over driving, if this occurs the operator should reduce the input gain from the source. If the gain is not reduced the
unit will eventually be shut down by the DSP.

The blue  Network Find  LED on the front of the cabinet (behind the grill) can only be illuminated by activation from within the
software interface. When activated the LED will flash intensely as an aid to locate and identify loudspeakers connected on
the network. The red limit LED on the back panel also doubles as a  network find  LED duplicating the function of the blue front
mounted LED.

5.4 LIMITERS

The limiters are carefully set-up to preserve the loudspeakers dynamic headroom by allowing short term transients to pass;
audible degradation in sound will only become apparent when the limit indication is on constantly. The limiting functions will
protect the amplifier from long term overheating by attenuating the driving voltage to the drive units. If used irresponsibly
(constant hard clipping) sound quality will be compromised. In extreme cases drive units may also be damaged.

5.5: AUDIO CONNECTIONS

Audio Connections

The signal input & link connectors are fully balanced.

SIGNAL

XLR CONNECTOR

When connecting a balanced signal be sure to wire

Hot (+)

Pin 2

to the following standard:-

Cold (-)

Pin 3

Shield (GND)

Pin 1

In a standard balanced interconnection there are two signal conductors and a shield. The shield is normally referenced to
ground at one or both ends.˚ Many times the shield is lifted at one end, usually at the input to eliminate "ground loops" or
noise.˚The problem with this approach is that while it may reduce hum, the shields act as radio antennas and pickup radio
frequency interference from the environment.˚

Multiple enclosures may be driven from a single audio source; simply plug the signal source output into the first XLR input
socket, and patch that speakers XLR link to the next speakers XLR input socket & so on.

Summary of Contents for VNET 12

Page 1: ...Owners Manual VNET 12 VNET 12 HP VNET 15 VNET 300 VNET 15 HL VNET 15BP VNET 18DR TM...

Page 2: ...nking cabinets 7 0 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 8 0 SOFTWARE OPERATION 8 1 Updating firmware 9 0 EQUALISATION 10 0 ARRAYING 11 0 DIMENSIONS 12 0 PERFORMANCE DATA 13 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 0 RIGGING 14...

Page 3: ...mally or has been dropped SAFETY WARNING Permanent disconnection from the mains supply is to be achieved by removing the supplied cord connector from the back of the unit SAFETY WARNING Do not remove...

Page 4: ...emission compliance statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformite a la re glementation d Industrie Canada Cet appareil nume rique de classe A est conforme...

Page 5: ...quired to configure the network nodes Each loudspeaker in the system can be individually optimized and acoustically profiled taking into account its exact position within the venue relative to the roo...

Page 6: ...ch levels over 95dBspl for 8 hours per day can eventually cause permanent hearing loss Since Tannoy loudspeakers have a natural sounding flat frequency response and low distortion it s possible not to...

Page 7: ...gth of time reduce the gain Fast regular flashing of the red LED indicates that the DSP is taking protective action the input will be automatically attenuated to avoid over driving if this occurs the...

Page 8: ...manual extensive testing was carried out with the following devices Tannoy USB RS485 Converter Part No 8001 3920 K2 from KK www kksystems com USB COMi from Easysync www easysync co uk 485 SD9R from B...

Page 9: ...Volts on the network Link connector that can be used to seamlessly power network extenders or repeaters that large networks may require This power can be located on pin 4 on the NETWORK LINK connector...

Page 10: ...oft Windows 2000 Server Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows Server 200...

Page 11: ...11 7 0 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION TM 3 Confirm Installation Click Next 4 If you accept the licence agreement check I Agree and Click Next 5 The programme will begin installing 6 Installation Complete...

Page 12: ...ons Open Opens a file which contains parameters for the device A dialogue will appear inviting you to choose a file to open Save Saves the current settings If you have previously opened or saved a fil...

Page 13: ...g synchronisation When a file is opened online the new settings are not only set in the control panel they are also transferred to the device Controlling Devices When online the tree menus will show t...

Page 14: ...s Note that once the control is highlighted the PGUP PGDWN and Arrow keys or the mouse wheel may also be used to change the selection Spin boxes The value would normally be adjusted by clicking on the...

Page 15: ...NTROL PANEL The control panel for VNET allows VNET parameters to be viewed and adjusted The panel is organised into a monitoring area at the top left of the panel where the status of VNET may be viewe...

Page 16: ...n filters produce much steeper cut off slopes for a given order than conventional crossover alignments without any additional group delay This allows a lower order filter to be used without sacrificin...

Page 17: ...en before this is done Data saved from one device can be reopened in another to save time inputting data Assuming settings are to be duplicated Podware will always try to protect your data warning you...

Page 18: ...d is complete the following message appears The DSP is updating at this point Do not power down the unit or disconnect any network cable at this point During the update a red bar will show the progres...

Page 19: ...e cured by equalisation Small alterations to loudspeaker positions can have the effect of minimising problematic combing frequencies Arrays should be constructed so that the individual coverage patter...

Page 20: ...LATIONS AND COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOI...

Page 21: ...EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS AND COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT...

Page 22: ...22 12 0 PERFORMANCE DATA VNET12 Anechoic Frequency Response VNET12 HP Anechoic Frequency Response VNET300 Anechoic Frequency Response VNET15 Anechoic Frequency Response...

Page 23: ...81 1 778 1 000 0 100 0 01 Full Power 2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic 2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic 2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic 2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic 250 Hz 0 100 0 141 0 11 0 71 0 316 0 447 0 126 0 032 1000 H...

Page 24: ...685 x 900mm 263 16 x 175 16 x 175 16 22 x 217 8 x 259 16 2715 16 x 259 16 X 217 8 Weight 31kg 70lbs 44kg 98lbs 10oz 55kg 121lbs NOTES 1 Average over stated bandwidth Measured at 1 metre on axis 2 Unw...

Page 25: ...fixed to a surface using a Tannoy Professional hardware device the installer must ensure that the surface is capable of safely and securely supporting the load The hardware employed must be safely se...

Page 26: ...Fig 1 Fig 2 Number on Assembly View Fig 3 Description Quantity 1 Hanging Bracket 2 2 Cross Member 1 3 Pivot Stud 2 4 M10 Plain Washer 2 5 M8 Spring Washer 2 6 M10 Spring Washer 4 7 M10 x 30mm Screw 2...

Page 27: ...27 TM 14 2 SECUR ET V15Y V12Y V15Y V12Y...

Page 28: ...fixing obtained There are also two holes either side of the fixing beam to allow the speaker cable the pass through the wall plate and along the fixing beam to the terminal panel resulting in a more d...

Page 29: ...to the desired angle Important It is imperative for safety reasons that two eyebolts linked to two independently fixed straps are used per cabinet VEB eyebolts should be installed into the relative si...

Page 30: ...available in both black and white finishes and is to be used in conjunction with the VMY and a length of M10 threaded rod not supplied by Tannoy Limited The VCS ceiling saddle allows the Tannoy VNET...

Page 31: ...HL 7900 0598 Driver Kit 3815 7900 0602 Recone Kit 3815 VNET18DR 7900 0599 Driver Kit 4505 7900 0603 Recone Kit 4505 VNET HARDWARE 8001 2780 VMY Secur ET Yoke Adjustable Black 8001 2790 VMY Secur ET Yo...

Page 32: ...apparatus is are manufactured in UK by Tannoy Ltd of Rosehall Industrial Estate Coatbridge Scotland ML5 4TF The following equipment is marked with the CE label and conform s to the protection requirem...

Page 33: ...TM 18 0 NOTES...

Page 34: ...NOTES...

Page 35: ...TM NOTES...

Page 36: ...uct specification is subject to change Tannoy United Kingdom T 44 0 1236 420199 F 44 0 1236 428230 E enquiries tannoy com Tannoy North America T 519 745 1158 F 519 745 2364 E inquiries tannoyna com Ta...

Reviews: