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1.1 Speaker protection

Do not use power amplifiers that
have more output power than the
maximum power handling capacity
of your cabinet (refer to technical
specifications below). Avoid the
following operating situations that
might lead to speaker damage,
even at low amplifier output
power:

• acoustic feedback through
microphones

• prolonged high-level, high-
frequency signals from electronic
instruments

• prolonged distorted high-level
signals

• switching noises that occur when
devices are turn on or off while the
power amplifier is active

1.2 Hints for transportation

Do not forget to unplug the
speaker cables before removing the
cabinet. For transportation, always
store the cabinets so that they
cannot skid or fall over. If
necessary, use fastening straps for
fixation of the cabinets.

2. Setting up the 

cabinet

Never expose your cabinet to rain,
snow or high humidity. If used for
open air concerts, always protect
the cabinet appropriately. 

2.1 Cabinet placement

Place the cabinet only on surfaces
that are level and stable. If a
subwoofer cabinet is used as a
base, the feet of the top cabinet
must fit into the counterholes on
the subwoofer's top side. Without
sufficient fixation, the vibrations
caused by the speakers might cause
the top cabinets to work they way
off the subwoofers and fall over. 
For best wall-to-wall high-
frequency coverage, always place
the cabinet so that the tweeters are
clear above the audience.

Attention:

- In any kind of PA setup, care must   

always be taken for sufficient 
anti-tilt protection of the 
speakers. For this reason, it is not 
advisable to stack top cabinets 
excessively high!

- Do not install more than one 

cabinet on a single high-stand.

- Place cabinets and high-stands 

only on surfaces that are level and   
stable

3. Built-in tweeter 

protection

The Club series cabinets are
equipped with a specially designed
self-resetting tweeter protection
circuit.

Short overload peaks are absorbed
by the peak limiter stage which
prevents the high transient
voltages from reaching and
destroying the tweeter. Prolonged
overload signals which are able to
overheat the tweeter's voice coil
are detected by an electronic
thermoelement which detects the
r.m.s. value of the incoming audio
signal and interrupts it when a
certain value is exceeded.
Whenever you notice that your
Club series cabinet delivers no more
highs, turn off the amplifier and
allow the r.m.s. limiter inside the
cabinet to self-reset by cooling
down for about 2-3 minutes. When
restarting the amplifier, reduce its
output signal by turning down the
level controls (or the mixer's master
faders) to avoid triggering the
overload protection again.

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Overvoltage without peak limiter

Overvoltage with peak limiter

Integrated two-stage
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Summary of Contents for Club 12.HT

Page 1: ...Bedienungsanleitung Owner s Manual Mode d emploi...

Page 2: ...r Geh use Enclosure Eb nisterie Verkabelung Wiring C blage Funktion Performance check Test de fonctionnement Phase Polarity Mise en phase polarit Frequenzgang Frequency response R ponse en fr quence I...

Page 3: ...rotection 10 4 Suggested system setups 11 4 1 Setup 1 11 4 2 Setup 2 11 4 3 Setup 3 11 5 Multiple cabinet configurations 12 5 1 Parallel wiring 12 5 2 Example for parallel wiring 12 6 Connectors 12 7...

Page 4: ...ten Kellern Swimming Pools usw verwendet werden 4 Das Eindringen von Gegenst nden und Fl ssigkeiten in das Geh use ist zu vermeiden 5 Pl tze an denen die Box eine schr ge oder instabile Unterlage hat...

Page 5: ...ngen der Subwoofer stehen Ist dies nicht der Fall k nnten die Mittelhoch tonboxen durch die beim Betrieb der Anlage entstehenden Schwing ungen von den Subwoofern herunterrutschen Achten Sie darauf da...

Page 6: ...2 Anschlussbeispiel 2 4 3 Anschlussbeispiel 3 6 Bedienungsanleitung Club Serie Zeck Audio Bedienungsanleitung Club Serie Zeck Audio R R R AMP 1 AMP 2 MIXER CLUB SUB AKTIVE FREQUENZWEICHE CLUB MHT AMP...

Page 7: ...herbox 3 4 Daraus ergibt sich aus oben genannter Formel Das bedeutet also dass der Gesamt widerstand der Boxen 2 betr gt Der Verst rker sieht demnach nur eine einzige Lautsprecherbox mit 2 6 Anschluss...

Page 8: ...dB SPL 99 122 dB SPL 102 125 dB SPL 99 124dB SPL Abstrahlverhalten 90 x 60 90 x 60 90 x 60 90 x 60 Frequenzumfang 3 dB 65Hz 18kHz 55Hz 18kHz 40Hz 250Hz 55Hz 18 kHz 60Hz 18kHz 35Hz 250Hz Impedanz 8 8 8...

Page 9: ...d on the cabinet must be strictly followed 3 Never use the cabinet near water or in a humid environment e g near washbasins bath tubs swimming pools or in damp rooms 4 Do not allow objects or liquids...

Page 10: ...fall over For best wall to wall high frequency coverage always place the cabinet so that the tweeters are clear above the audience Attention In any kind of PA setup care must always be taken for suff...

Page 11: ...Setup 2 4 3 Setup 3 Owner s Manual Club series Zeck Audio Club series cabinets 11 R R R AMP 1 AMP 2 MIXER CLUB SUB active crossover CLUB MHT AMP MIXER CLUB SUB CLUB MHT AMP MIXER CLUB MHT 4 Suggested...

Page 12: ...pedance R1 and R2 the formula simplifies to As said before never connect a total speaker impedance Rtot to an amplifier that is lower than its lowest allowed load Disregarding this rule leads to overh...

Page 13: ...ax cont 99 120dB SPL 99 123dB SPL 99 124dB SPL 99 122 dB SPL 102 125dB SPL 99 124dB SPL Coverage 90 x 60 90 x 60 90 x 60 90 x 60 Frequency range 3dB 65Hz 18kHz 55Hz 18kHz 40Hz 250Hz 55Hz 18 kHz 60Hz 1...

Page 14: ...notice ou sur l enceinte doivent tre suivies scrupuleusement 3 L enceinte ne doit pas tre utilis e proximit d eau bassine d eau baignoire cave humide piscine etc 4 Il faut viter l entr e de tout corps...

Page 15: ...la n tait pas le cas les enceintes m dium aig pourraient basculer et chuter suite aux balancements des enceintes de grave dus leur fonctionnement Faites galement attention de bien placer les transduct...

Page 16: ...Suggestions 2 4 3 Suggestions 3 16 Mode d emploi Club Serie Zeck Audio R R R R AMPLI 1 AMPLI 2 CONSOLE CLUB SUB FILTRE ACTIF CLUB MHT AMPLI CONSOLE CLUB SUB CLUB MHT AMPLI CONSOLE CLUB MHT 4 Suggesti...

Page 17: ...inte 2 8 W Enceinte 3 4 W Selon la formule donn e plus haut Cela signifie que l imp dance r sultante des enceintes est de 2 L amplificateur voit une seule enceinte de 2 6 Connecteurs La s rie Club est...

Page 18: ...SPL 99 124dB SPL 99 122 dB SPL 102 125 dB SPL 99 124dB SPL Directivit 90 x 60 90 x 60 90 x 60 90 x 60 Bande passante 3dB 65Hz 18kHz 55Hz 18kHz 40Hz 250Hz 55Hz 18 kHz 60Hz 18kHz 35Hz 250Hz Imp dance 8...

Page 19: ...ZECK AUDIO Turnhallenweg 6 79183 Waldkirch Germany Phone 49 0 7681 2004 0 Fax 49 0 7681 2004 43 e mail Zeck Audio t online de Internet http www zeckaudio de...

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