2
Horn Spacing
(Coverage shown in parenthesis)
Location
V-1030C
5 Watt
V-1036C
15 Watt
Quiet
110'
(12,000 sq. ft.)
N/A
Moderate
80'
(6,400 sq. ft.)
N/A
Noisy
50'
(2,500 sq. ft.)
75'
(5,600 sq. ft.)
Very Noisy
30'
(900 sq. ft.)
45'
(2,000 sq. ft.)
Example: In a quiet environment, V-1030C, 5 Watt
Horns, would be spaced 110 feet apart side to side
and would provide good quality sound 110 feet in
front of each horn approximately 12,000 sq. ft. of
coverage.
Definitions:
Quiet: 50-65db.
This would include areas such as
waiting rooms, doctor’s examination rooms, stock
areas, etc.
Moderate: 65-80db
. This includes areas such as
warehouses, shipping areas or light manufacturing.
Noisy: 80-90d
b.
This includes machine shops or
heavy manufacturing.
Very Noisy: Greater than 90db.
This would include
any areas where talking to another person is very
difficult. Workers may be required to wear earplugs.
Audio Wire Runs
When a remote power unit is used, the audio pair run
should be limited to 5,000 feet and a maximum of 4
horns when using 24 AWG wire. A V-1094A, Page
Port Pre-Amp/Expander, may be added to increase the
number of horns and/or distance. Twisted pair wire
(standard telephone wire) should be used for
connections.
Power Wire Run
For good quality sound, the distance recommended
between the power supply and horns should be
adhered to.
See the Valcom power run gauge guide for additional
wire gauges and distances.
Number of Horns
per Power Run
Wire Run Length
(Feet)
15 Watt
5 Watt
V-1036C
V-1030C
24 AWG
22AWG
1
4
125
200
0
2
250
400
0
1
500
800
INSTALLATION
Wiring Connections
Twisted pair wire (standard telephone wire) should be
used for connections.
Green - Tip (Audio)
Red
- Ring (Audio)
Black
- Ground Power In
White
- (-24VDC)
Brown
- Not Used
Attaching Speaker to Base
NOTE: For ease of installation, the base can be
attached to the speaker before or after the base is
mounted.
•
Loosen position adjustment knob
•
Insert the ball of the base into the socket of the
speaker
•
Tighten the position adjustment knob
Mounting
These horns should be mounted 15 to 20 feet above
the floor to allow for best sound distribution. The
units can be mounted to a wall, a beam or an electrical
box.
•
Mount the base to a wall using the two holes
provided. Knockout holes are provided for
punch out should additional holes be desired.
•
A "C" clamp is provided with the horns to allow
mounting to a beam. Place the bolt through the
hole in the bottom of the base to secure the "C"
clamp to the beam (See Figure 1). It is suggested
that the horn be mounted to the underside of the
"I" beam to provide maximum positioning
adjustments.