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Precautions

AVOID EXCESSIVE HEAT, HUMIDITY, DUST AND VI-

BRATION

When choosing a location for your speakers, avoid the fol-

lowing:

• Direct sunlight, high temperatures (such as near heat-

ers), or excessively low temperatures.

• High humidity.

• Areas subject to excessive dust accumulation and vibra-

tion.

• Non-level or unstable surfaces.

HOW TO POWER UP YOUR SOUND SYSTEM

To avoid damage to your speakers and other parts of your

system, when you turn on your system, ALWAYS turn the

power amp on last!  This will avoid loud, damaging pops

that will annoy your audience, and blow your speakers.

When you power down, the amplifier should ALWAYS be

turned off first to avoid the same problems.

MAKE SURE THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE MAKING

OR REMOVING CONNECTIONS

Always turn the power switches of system components

OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting cables. Failure to

do so may result in damage to speakers as well as to con-

nected equipment.

DISCONNECT CABLES BEFORE MOVING THE SYS-

TEM

To prevent short circuits or breakage of cables, always dis-

connect cables prior to moving system equipment.

MATCH CONNECTOR POLARITY

When using two or more speaker systems, be sure match

the polarity (+/–) of the speaker system connectors to those

at the amplifier. If the polarities do not match, the sounds

produced by the speakers will interfere with each other,

making it impossible to achieve a well-balanced sound

field.

KEEP THIS OWNER’S MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

To protect your speakers

When choosing a power amplifier to use with your

speakers, make sure that its power output matches the

speakers’ power capacity (refer to the Specifications on

page 6). Even if the amplifier’s power output is lower

than the speakers’ PGM (program) power capacity, the

speakers may be damaged when clipping of a high input

signal occurs.

The following may cause damage to speakers:

• Feedback caused when using a microphone.

• Continuous high sound pressure level produced by

electronic instruments.

• Continuous high-power output distorted signals.

• Popping noises caused by turning on equipment, or

by connecting or disconnecting system components

while the amplifier is turned on.

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Poly Switch

All full-range loudspeakers are fitted with a self-reset-

ting poly switch that protects the high-frequency driver

from damage caused by excessive power.

If a loudspeaker cabinet loses high-frequency output,

immediately remove power from the unit and wait for

two to three minutes. The should allow the poly switch

to reset. Re-apply power and check the performance of

the high-frequency driver before continuing with the

power reduced to a level that does not cause the poly

switch to interrupt the signal.

On the SW118IV sub woofer, the Poly Switch protects

the woofer and a similar routine should be followed if

its output is lost.

Summary of Contents for S112IV

Page 1: ...ienungsanleitung Manual de instrucciónes Thank you for purchasing a YAMAHA product To obtain maximum performance from your YAMAHA speaker system and ensure many years of trouble free operation we recommend that you read this Owner s Manual thoroughly before use Contents Precautions 2 Connecting the Speakers 4 Specifications 6 Technical Data 25 P O Box 1 Hamamatsu Japan ...

Page 2: ...s will interfere with each other making it impossible to achieve a well balanced sound field KEEP THIS OWNER S MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE To protect your speakers When choosing a power amplifier to use with your speakers make sure that its power output matches the speakers power capacity refer to the Specifications on page 6 Even if the amplifier s power output is lower than the s...

Page 3: ...speakers are supplied with ATM Fly Ware rigging hardware installed The following notes explain how to prepare these speakers for suspension IMPORTANT This material does not explain how to suspend speakers To properly suspend any speaker a knowledge of struc tural engineering and structural rigging is REQUIRED Suspending loudspeakers requires special tools and tech niques Do not attempt to suspend ...

Page 4: ...o the other All speaker models in this series have a nominal impedance of 8Ω Since most power amplifiers are designed to provide stable performance at a load impedance of 4 or 8Ω Yamaha recommends that no more than two 8Ω speaker systems be daisy chained together This will allow the amplifier to operate properly and avoid overheating PHONE PLUG WIRING The standard input terminals for this unit are...

Page 5: ...t power amplifiers Since the LOW signal polarity is inverted at the crossover point between the LOW and HIGH signals be sure to reverse the polarity when connecting the SW118IV input jacks to the power amplifier output jacks This polarity correction must not be made by reversing the polarity of the connections between the PN90 and the power amplifiers as doing so will damage the equipment Please r...

Page 6: ... 600 W 1000 W Nominal Impedance 8Ω Sensitivity 95 dB SPL 1W 1m 97 dB SPL 1W 1m 99 dB SPL 1W 1m Nominal Dispersion Horizontal 60 90 Vertical 40 Crossover Frequency 1 8 kHz 2 kHz 1 7 kHz Input Connectors 1 4 phone jack x 2 parallel input Dimensions W x H x D SM10IV 560 x 339 x 277 mm S112IV 400 x 638 x 318 mm S115IV 475 x 712 x 362 mm SM10IV OAK SM12IV 643 x 402 x 344 mm SM15IV 720 x 485 x 345 mm 52...

Page 7: ...mpedancia 25 Additions SM10IV SM10IV OAK 10k 1k 100 20 4 8 16 FREQUENCY Hz RESPONSE dB 60 70 80 90 100 110 S112IV SM12IV S112IV OAK 10k 4 1k 100 20 60 70 80 90 100 110 8 16 FREQUENCY Hz RESPONSE dB S115IV SM15IV S115IVA OAK SM15IV OAK 10k 1k 100 20 4 8 16 FREQUENCY Hz RESPONSE dB 60 70 80 90 100 110 SW118IV 10k 1k 100 20 4 8 16 FREQUENCY Hz RESPONSE dB 60 70 80 90 100 110 ...

Page 8: ...0 3 0 40 40 30 20 10 0 30 20 10 0 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz S115IV SM15IV S115IVA OAK SM15IV OAK 0 3 3 0 300 270 240 2 1 0 180 1 5 0 1 2 0 90 50 50 6 0 3 0 40 40 30 20 10 0 30 20 10 0 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 0 3 3 0 300 270 240 2 1 0 180 1 5 0 1 2 0 90 50 50 6 0 3 0 40 40 30 20 10 0 30 20 10 0 4kHz 8kHz 16kHz 0 3 3 0 300 270 240 2 1 0 180 1 5 0 1 2 0 90 50 50 6 0 3 0 40 40 30 20 10 0 30 20 10 0 4kHz 8kHz 16kHz 0 3 ...

Page 9: ...50 6 0 3 0 40 40 30 20 10 0 30 20 10 0 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz S115IV SM15IV S115IVA OAK SM15IV OAK 0 3 3 0 300 270 240 2 1 0 180 1 5 0 1 2 0 90 50 50 6 0 3 0 40 40 30 20 10 0 30 20 10 0 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 0 3 3 0 300 270 240 2 1 0 180 1 5 0 1 2 0 90 50 50 6 0 3 0 40 40 30 20 10 0 30 20 10 0 4kHz 8kHz 16kHz 0 3 3 0 300 270 240 2 1 0 180 1 5 0 1 2 0 90 50 50 6 0 3 0 40 40 30 20 10 0 30 20 10 0 4kHz 8kHz 16kHz...

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