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EVC Variable-Intensity Loudspeakers

Planning the installation and aiming of the EVC-1122-VI loudspeaker | en

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Electro-Voice

Installation manual

2019-10 | 04 | F.01U.378.116

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Planning the installation and aiming of the EVC-1122-VI

loudspeaker

The remarkably even coverage of the EVC-1122-VI is due not only to the unique, compound
waveguide, but is also the result of the woofer mounting angle, the spacing between woofer
and horn, and the enclosure configuration. The speaker is designed to be mounted with the
waveguide on the bottom and the woofer facing forward. This means that when installed in
the proper orientation, the grille will cover the bottom and the angled front baffle. Another
visual indicator for confirming that the loudspeaker is oriented correctly is that the EV logo is
attached to the grille in front of the woofer, and should therefore be on the front face of the
loudspeaker when viewed head on. The largest rectangular surface of the speaker should face
upward. Note that the waveguide cannot be rotated, and the loudspeaker will only exhibit its
characteristic, predictable coverage when installed as described above.
The size of the rectangular area that the loudspeaker will cover is determined by its mounting
height, as measured from the bottom rear of the loudspeaker. The horizontal coverage pattern
will maintain a width that is approximately twice as wide as the mounting height
measurement; the vertical throw will be about three times the mounting height. There is a
small area of reduced coverage on the floor directly in front of the loudspeaker, which will
help increase the gain-before-feedback margin in the area where the presenter or musicians
will likely be located. Full coverage starts at a distance equal to 6/10 of the mounting height.
These combined coverage parameters can be approximated with a simple 3:2:1 rule that
makes it easy to estimate coverage during the design phase of a project.
You can extend or reduce the vertical throw by adjusting the aiming angle of the loudspeaker.
Note that this will change both the front and rear boundaries of the coverage area, since both
are affected by aiming. The new vertical coverage extremes are defined by the following
equations:

Beginning of vertical coverage = tan(31.0° ± tilt angle) x mounting height

Limit of vertical coverage = tan(71.6° ± tilt angle) x mounting height

These values can easily be determined with the help of a scientific calculator with
trigonometric functions. The tilt angle should be entered in degrees, but the mounting height
can be in either English or metric units. Vertical aiming has no material effect on horizontal
coverage over the audience area.

Figure

 

3.1: Coverage area determined by mounting height and angle

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Страница 3: ...4 2 Preparing the EVC loudspeakers for installation 8 4 2 1 Unpacking and inspection 8 4 2 2 Scope of delivery 8 4 2 3 Recommended pre installation procedures 8 4 3 Working with mounting accessories 9...

Страница 4: ...voided this will result in an electrical shock serious bodily injury or death Warning Medium risk Indicates a potentially hazardous situation If not avoided this may result in minor or moderate injury...

Страница 5: ...uality installed sound reinforcement systems While many implementations deliver excellent performance one key drawback is that SPL can vary significantly over the audience area from front to back and...

Страница 6: ...ve also eliminated the cost of a properly designed two box system which needs to include another power amplifier channel for proper power control and impedance matching Labor savings in the box Varia...

Страница 7: ...ottom rear of the loudspeaker The horizontal coverage pattern will maintain a width that is approximately twice as wide as the mounting height measurement the vertical throw will be about three times...

Страница 8: ...e you are the only person who can claim damages in transit Keep the cardboard box and all packaging materials for inspection by the transport company Keeping the cardboard box including all packing ma...

Страница 9: ...suspend a loudspeaker not provided by Electro Voice is the responsibility of others Electro Voice assumes no liability for any damage or personal injury resulting from improper use installation or ope...

Страница 10: ...ebolt accessory kits EVC loudspeakers do not ship with eyebolts To suspend the speaker it is necessary to order one of the accessory eyebolt kits sold separately EBK M10 3PACK optional eyebolt kit con...

Страница 11: ...enclosure Never install the eyebolt without the washer included with the eyebolt kit 3 Finger tighten the eyebolt until the correct alignment position is obtained A maximum of one complete turn 4 Inst...

Страница 12: ...453 6 kg was applied based on a 10 1 safety factor However the user should never apply a load to that part that exceeds 100 lb 45 4 kg The safety factor provides a margin of safety above the WLL to a...

Страница 13: ...ngle limits for individual eyebolts page 13 for specific eyebolt angle and weight limitations when using eyebolt suspension These limits are not to be exceeded under any circumstances If a safety fact...

Страница 14: ...e limit 60 MAX 60 MAX Figure 5 2 All eyebolt suspension line angle limit independent left or bridled right suspension lines Left to right all eyebolt suspension angles The suspended all eyebolt cluste...

Страница 15: ...t the internal crossover equalizer network sends low frequencies to the woofer and high frequencies to the compression driver waveguide combination In addition the network tailors the frequency respon...

Страница 16: ...ALL UNUSED CONNECTOR SCREWS WARNING EYEBOLTS MUST BE FULLY SEATED AND ORIENTED IN THE PLANE OF PULL AS SHOWN ALWAYS USE WASHERS TO DISTRIBUTE SUS PENSION LOADS INCORRECT CORRECT WARNING READ AND FULLY...

Страница 17: ...typically be used to adjust the in room frequency response In addition the DSP should be used to provide the high pass filters recommended to protect the EVC 1122 VITEN54 from overdrive at frequencie...

Страница 18: ...adding incremental filtering only to the extent required by the current level in the loudspeaker Notice Each group of four terminals is electrically connected in parallel to the group of four termina...

Страница 19: ...er handling2 150 W Continuous 600 W Peak LF transducer EVS 12M HF transducer DH 3 Connectors Dual four pin 10 AWG Phoenix Euro Block screw terminals Enclosure 15 mm plywood with EVCoat Grille 18 GA po...

Страница 20: ...ical data EVC Variable Intensity Loudspeakers 2019 10 04 F 01U 378 116 Installation manual Electro Voice Dimensions 69 63 276 6 mm 10 89 in 411 0 mm 16 18 in 527 8 mm 20 78 in 647 6 mm 25 50 in 202 0...

Страница 21: ...erage Vertical coverage Hz dB SPL Degrees Degrees 500 68 140 185 630 69 5 800 67 5 1000 69 110 140 1250 67 1600 64 5 2000 63 105 145 2500 63 5 3150 66 5 4000 61 5 85 100 Tab 9 5 Reproducibility and co...

Страница 22: ...nual Electro Voice 100 V Transformer coupled 150 W 65 75 W 130 Notice The specifications data was measured in an anechoic chamber according to EN 54 24 See drawing for reference plane reference axis a...

Страница 23: ...16 0905 Bosch Security Systems Inc 130 Perinton Pkwy Fairport NY 14450 USA 19 0905 CPR 192014 01 EN 54 24 2008 Loudspeaker for voice alarm systems for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildin...

Страница 24: ...24 EN54 24 technical information EVC Variable Intensity Loudspeakers 2019 10 04 F 01U 378 116 Installation manual Electro Voice...

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