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TCS-AN series

Quick Start Guide

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Suspending with Eyebolts

TCS-AN cabinets can be suspended using optional eyebolts coupled to the internal rigging points provided 

on the top, bottom and sides and back. The simplest method is to use the two rigging points on the top and 

a single pull-back rigging point in the centre of the rear panel.

Remove the appropriate countersunk screws and replace them withshoulder eyebolts, which must have 

a thread length of at least 18 mm. Use the rear rigging point to angle the cabinet for optimum room 

coverage. Cabinets may be hung upside down if required.

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR ALL INSTALLATION METHODS:

 The mounting of a permanently installed sound system 

may be dangerous unless undertaken by qualifi ed personnel with the required experience and certifi cation 

to perform the necessary tasks. Walls, fl oors or ceilings must be capable of safely and securely supporting 

the actual load. The mounting accessory used must be safely and securely fi xed both to the loudspeaker 

and to the wall, fl oor or ceiling.

When mounting rigging components on walls, fl oors or ceilings, ensure that all fi xings and fasteners 

used are of an appropriate size and load rating. Wall and ceiling claddings, and the construction and 

composition of walls and ceilings, all need to be taken into account when determining whether a 

particular fi xing arrangement can be safely employed for a particular load. Cavity plugs or other specialist 

fi xings, if required, must be of an appropriate type, and must be fi tted and used in accordance with the 

maker’s instructions.

The operation of your speaker cabinet as part of a fl own system, if installed incorrectly and improperly, 

can potentially expose persons to serious health risks and even death. In addition, please ensure that 

electrical, mechanical and acoustic considerations are discussed with qualifi ed and certifi ed (by local state 

or national authorities) personnel prior to any installation or fl ying.

Make sure that speaker cabinets are set up and fl own by qualifi ed and certifi ed personnel only, 

using dedicated equipment and original parts and components delivered with the unit. If any parts or 

components are missing please contact your Dealer before attempting to set up the system.

Be sure to observe the local, state and other safety regulations applicable in your country. MUSIC Group, 

including the MUSIC Group companies listed on the enclosed “Service Information Sheet”, assumes no 

liability for any damage or personal injury resulting from improper use, installation or operation of the 

product. Regular checks must be conducted by qualifi ed personnel to ensure that the system remains in a 

secure and stable condition. Make sure that, where the speaker is fl own, the area underneath the speaker is 

free of human traffi c. Do not fl y the speaker in areas that can be entered or used by members of the public.

Speakers create a magnetic fi eld, even if not in operation. Therefore, please keep all materials that can 

be affected by such fi elds (discs, computers, monitors, etc) at a safe distance. A safe distance is usually 

between 1 and 2 metres.

Rotating the HF horn pattern

The high frequency horn in all TCS122 and TCS152 models can be rotated through 90° in order to swap the 

horizontal and vertical dispersion patterns, particularly useful when assembling clusters or for example to 

retain the original dispersion when the cabinet is installed in a horizontal orientation.

1. 

Place the cabinet on its back on a suitable work surface.

2.  Remove the 10 posi-drive screws that hold the grille in place and set the grille aside (fi g 1).

3.  Remove and disconnect the bass driver (fi g 2) to access the compression driver retaining brace, making a 

note of the bass driver polarity for later reconnection.

4.  Reach in through the bass driver cavity and loosen the two wing nuts securing the compression driver 

retaining brace (fi g 3).

5.  Remove the horn fi xing screws that secure the horn to the enclosure and lift out the horn and 

compression driver assembly (fi g 4). (If required for servicing or replacement, disconnect the cables from 

the compression driver, making a note of the polarity for later reconnection.)

6.  Rotate the horn to achieve the desired coverage pattern (fi g 5).

7. 

Re-assemble the cabinet and drivers by reversing steps 1-5.

8.  If the compression driver cables have been disconnected, reconnect the cables while observing the 

correct polarity (white cable to the +ve terminal, black cable to the –ve terminal).

9.  Place the horn and compression driver back into the cabinet, making sure that the driver cables pass 

underneath the compression driver retainer and that the compression driver fi ts squarely back into the 

retaining brace.

10.  Tighten the wing nuts back onto the compression driver retaining brace (fi g 3).

11.  Replace the horn fi xing screws and tighten to secure the horn back into the enclosure (fi g 4).

12.  Reconnect the bass driver cables, observing the correct polarity (red cable to the +ve terminal, blue cable 

to the –ve terminal).

13.  Check all components and confi rm the horn orientation is correct (fi g 6).

14.  Replace the grille (fi g 1) and phase check the cabinet before use.

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Summary of Contents for TCS-AN Series

Page 1: ...4 AN WH TCS152 94 AN WH TCS152 96 AN WH TCS115B AN WH TCS218B AN WH TCS ANSERIES Arrayable 2 500 Watt 2 Way Full Range Loudspeakers with Dendritic Waveguides 6 000 Watt and Arrayable 3 000 Watt Subwoo...

Page 2: ...comercios especializados en audio Cualquier otra instalaci n o modi caci n debe ser realizada nicamente por un t cnico cuali cado Este s mbolo siempre que aparece le advierte de la presencia de volta...

Page 3: ...ques d pos es de MUSIC Group IP Ltd MUSIC Group IP Ltd 2015 Tous droits r serv s GARANTIE LIMIT E Pour conna tre les termes et conditions de garantie applicables ainsi que les informations suppl menta...

Page 4: ...or de protec o intacto 12 Se utilizar uma cha de rede principal ou uma tomada de aparelhos para desligar a unidade de funcionamento esta deve estar sempre acess vel 13 Utilize apenas liga es acess rio...

Page 5: ...e Loudspeaker After unpacking the unit please check carefully for damage If damage is found please notify your supplier at once You the consignee must instigate any claim Please retain all packaging i...

Page 6: ...additional ULTRANET equipped devices 12 USB connection enables firmware updates and remote control over parameters via computer Please visit turbosound com to download DSP control software for your c...

Page 7: ...choose the audio input source Choose between Local analogue Input or ULTRANET e g P16 monitoring system or M32 audio via ULTRANET Fullrange Subwoofer Function Volume Volume Adjusts the input gain With...

Page 8: ...CS122 WB 55 CB 55 TCS122 FP TCS FK1 TCS FK2 EB 10 40 TCS152 WB 55 CB 55 TCS152 FP TCS FK1 TCS FK2 EB 10 40 TCS115B TCS115 FP TCS FK3 EB 10 40 TCS Subwoofers EB 10 40 Fullrange Subwoofer Function Sub M...

Page 9: ...M10 rigging points and assembled together in a daisy chain fashion to build up the required array For all loudspeaker arrays consisting of two or more cabinets The number of inter cabinet coupler kit...

Page 10: ...ry resulting from improper use installation or operation of the product Regular checks must be conducted by qualified personnel to ensure that the system remains in a secure and stable condition Make...

Page 11: ...tection Lock out function for all settings Lock out function for all settings Lock out function for all settings Lock out function for all settings TCS122 64 AN WH TCS122 94 AN WH TCS122 96 AN WH TCS1...

Page 12: ...l settings Lock out function for all settings Lock out function for all settings TCS152 94 AN WH TCS152 96 AN WH TCS115B AN WH TCS218B AN WH Ultranet Digital Network Digital processing A D conversion...

Page 13: ...quipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference rec...

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