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1. a 8 amp me Coi ge ma m 84 E LEE sez AO a ai Hm je i 12 i pa EL 7 Connect to signal output DE d Connectto AC output LYNX Pro Audio S L L 4 NA ESS Note Finite Impulse Response FIR filters are used in the signal processing of the LX V8 cabinet FIR is a type of digital filter with linear phase characteristics This frees system designers from the constraints of phase anomalies associated with analogue filters or their digital versions IIR Infinite Impulse Response When properly used FIR filtering can audibly improve a system s impulse response and reduce crossover interference CONFIGURING THE CABINET DSP OPTIONS From the buttons below the display on the Lynx cabinet s back panel you are able to configure the Basic adjustment functions of the internal DSP NOTE You must apply the desired configuration in each cabinet This is done via the buttons located on the back panel of the cabinet and requires electrical power to work From the LX cabinet s back panel you are able to configure 4 basic internal DSP adjustments Number of cabinets i
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3. ar LYNX Pro Audio S L L 4 NA SIND To extract or fix the pins it is necessary to press the central button of the pin LODI Introduce the link pieces of the SVLX V8 support in the corresponding holes in the upper part of the lateral plates from where we have removed the special steel pins so that by coinciding with the holes these pins can be put back in and achieve required inclination 2 FRONTAL a Js 4 7 MEE Press the central button of each pin and insert them fully in the link holes Now cabinet 1 is fixed and secured on the Flying Frame and we can add more cabinets LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain L 4 NA e ES ASSEMBLY AND ANGULATION OF LX V8 CABINETS The cabinets can be placed with variable angulation between 0 and 12 Once the angle has been determined for each of the following cabinets lightly raise the flying frame and cabinet 1 so that you can release the pins BALL PSR located at the rear of cabinet 1 Insert piece P1 on each side of cabinet 1 in position 0 o 6 according to the necessary inclination removing and inserting the pin BALL PSR accordingly Place link piece P2 by moving knob so that the pin BALL PSR can be inserted on each side in the necessary hole with the
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5. u ps i Y e AA al Gnaln VASVAF VAR SRP Tat Za YA Wl V py Y mmm IN Sara LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA SIND N CABINETS With this button you can select the number of cabinets which will make up your array By doing this the DSP will apply a shelving filter in the low and mid range to correctthe frequency response and thus ensure that the response maintains flat It is known that one of the disadvantages of a line array system is that the low and mid range of frequencies cannot be precisely vertically corrected whereas high frequency drivers have their own waveguide to do this For this reason you can set up a line array to cover x area distance and you can obtain a directed and controlled high frequency range However it will not be the same onthe mid and low range if you stay at one point of the coverage area you will hear one of the high frequency drivers but you will also be able to listen to the whole low mid speakers obtaining a decompensated frequency response You can see this on the measurements comparing 1 4 and 8 cabinets In the following picture we show you a simple example with some LX series cabinets where Black 1x LX F6 Red 4x LX F6 Green 8x LX F6 1 d gt Lo DP The DSP incorporates five of the most common configurations 4 6 8 10 or 12 cabinets m
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8. 192 168 1 110 rs eet meters feet Enabled IP Mask 255 255 255 0 50 00 164 04 IP Gateway 182 158 1 1 Preset Number 15 12 BOX LIT CHANGE PRESI CHANGE Project Name LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 26 CONFIGURING ETHERNET WORK WITH LX V8 There are two possible ways to connect 1 Connecting through an ETHERNET SWITCH HUB You will need a normal CAT5 Cable 2 Connecting through a Wirless ETHERNET Let us now proceed to configure the Ethernet network setting the IP address of the computer as static To do this go to START CONFIGURATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION Windows Update Programs d Documents k Settings 2000 Professional Run Shut Down We will launch the properties of Local Area Connection by clicking the right mouse but ton and clicking on properties File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help i sj x Make New Local rea Ne orkcand Dial up Connection Connection Connections Local Area Connection LAN Connection Status Enabled Intel R PRO 100 VE Network Connection Intel R PROF 100 VE Network Connection 2 LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com LN lt pro audio BEMESTEED 21 AL Local Area Connection Properties General Authenticat
9. D O Note To hang the system with motors or hoists use the shackles code n GS 0 8 If using an alternative the linking system employed must be able to support the total weight of the system with a security margin of 5 The maximum number of cabinets that can be hung by the system is 24 This amounts to a total load including cable connection of 1032kg The support of the lateral plates for the flying system cabinets to be placed one on top of the other is carried out with special 8mm steel pins with 38KN shearing resistance BALL PSR Note Ensure all pins on all cabinets are inserted correctly and fully in their corresponding holes The lateral plates are fixed to the cabinet with M 8 8 8 screws which are also internally fixed for extra strength Construction Materials Steel profile DIN 2394 Steel ST 42 aluminium 6082 T5 Exterior finish Black satin polyester finish LYNX Pro Audio S L valencia Spain CHN pro audio SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LG MN Tofixthe cabinets to the Flying Frame always use the pins supplied with the equipment pro audio ORIGINAL Do not use different bolts etc Tohangthe motorsormanual hoists use the hooks supplied with the flyingframe SVLX V8 In case of failure the link system used should be capable of supporting the total weight of the complete system If the Lynx is
10. Do not remove the pins without pressing the central button The screws which hold the link pieces for the Flying Support are in perfect condition and correctly fastened with the bolts Only use original spare parts to guarntee continual security The user loses all guarantee rights if un original spare parts are used or any modification is carried out to the product To request any spare part please indicate the reference numer LYNX Pro Audio S L valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com LN lt pro audio ACCESSORIES The Lynx V8 system has at its disposal a variety of practical accessories to help use the system in a number of applications SV LXV8 Flying frame for rigging of up to 24 cabinets GS 0 8 Steel shackle 800 Kg CA LXV8 Transport dolly for up to 6LX V8 SC LXV12 8 Connection system to link LX V8 with LX V12 LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain BALL PSR Ball Pin with thread FD 4LXV8 FD 6LXV8 Nylon protection cover for either 4 or 6 cabinets FD 1LXV8NL Rain cover for the back panel ST LX218SV ST LX318SV Connection system to link LX V8 with sub units 2185 or LX 318C www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA e ESS Line array Lifts from VMB The TL A320 and TL A450 lifts are specifically designed for lifting Line Array to a height of 6m with a maximum weight of 320kg or 450 Kg These lifts are designed to offer unpre
11. fx SELECT AND RUN PRESETS To change the preset configuration just press the up button 1 and down button 2 until you see the title and preset number required Fig2 Once found press OK 3 until the progress bar finishes Fig3 The display will indicate Loading DSP Fig4 DIGITAL CONTROL Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Note In case of a power cut the DSP will save its last configuration when restarted ni Ei gm u ps i Y e AA al Gnaln VASVAF VAR SRP Tat Za YA Wl V py Y mmm IN Sara LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA SIND CONFIGURING THE LINE ARRAY Note You must apply the desired configuration in each cabinet This is done via the buttons located on the back panel of the cabinet and requires electrical power to work For your comfort we recommend you do this before flying the array Onthe back panel you will see 3 buttons and aninformation screen on which you can read the established parameters and information such as amplification module temperature cabinet inclination and name of the current preset DIGITAL CONTROL CABINETS THROW ACCEPT If changes are notmade the display will automatically dim to save energy and avoid unnecessary light in situations where light is not wanted To re activate the light simply press the OK button QD ni Ei gm
12. this towerlifts stability ir the less on profile 2 two anchor points are built in to allow the towerlift to be hed to the ground in case the towerlift is used in heavy wind conditions SPECIFICATIONS TL A320 TL A450 Maximum height 6m 6m Max load advanced 320 Kg 450 Kg Security ALS ALS Work surface 2 25 x2 15m 2 25 x2 15m Folded height 1 98 m 1 98 m Weight 184 Kg 196 Kg Winch 1200 Kg 1200 Kg Load support Forks Forks lt gt LYNX Pro Audio S L valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com LANG EV JD BC 075L FAS 01 II WV uU KE EL g Js WN VR S Ul Hi GC unn GS 500 TL A320 i ENN lyn 4 67 m En A 7 p v m n ad www ynxproau dio com info 0 dio com L 4 NA PIRAM The PIRAM Fly Array system is one of the best solutions for Line array PA flying This new reliable and safe flying system offers excellent practical specifications it is easy and quick to install it takes little room for transport and it can lift 750 1000 kg loads to more than 8 10 meters high PIRAM towerlifts are made entirely of 6082 T 6 aluminium There are three differenttypes of structures according to the loading capacity Standar
13. 8 ASSEMBLY AND ANGULATION OF THE CABINETS 30 MAINTENANCE 31 ACCESSORIES 32 GUARANTEE 33 CHIN gt gt ben bo gt LYNX Pro Audio S L pro audio Before starting to use this device please read this instruction manual carefully Keep these instructions in the place where the equipment will be used and with easy access to them Electrical appliance The exclamation mark within a triangle identifies the presence of electricity Use the system carefully without wet hands or feet Avoid installing the speaker in wet or excesivelly humid places Regularly check the condition of the cables and make sure these are not being walked on or pinched Connect the speakerto bipolar earthed mains The mains plug mustbe connectedto the appropriate protection fuse or breaker Connection to any other type of mains could result in an electrical shock and violate local electrical codes DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CONNECTORS UNDER LOAD Heavy equipment Apply back protection when using the system Avoid loading and unloading at heights Electrical shock risk The diagonal mark within a triangle identifies the presence of dangerous voltage Do not open or handle the interior of the box These parts are not to be adjusted by the user For maintenance and or repair please go to an authorized service centre In order to reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect from AC before plug in o
14. 92 168 2 101 Pinging 192 168 2 101 with 32 bytes of data 192 168 2 101 bytes 32 time 5ms TTL 64 192 168 2 101 hutes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 192 168 2 101 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 172 168 2 101 bytes 32 timnesims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 2 101 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost CH loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Pms Maximum Sms Average ims C Documents and Settings Sala gt You now have the Cabinets working in the ETHERNET Network Enviroment LYNX Pro Audio S L L 4 NA REESE SIND RAINBOW ACOUSTICAL PREDICTION SOFTWARE Thanks to the RAINBOW software you will be able to virtually determine the acoustical response of one or various cabinets at the same time Based on polar response measurements taken meticulously with a 360 coverage both vertically and horizontally the Rainbow software is able to calculate the SPL response including the interaction between them taking into account the magnitude and phase response in order to enable the user to correct cancellations and even to create them if the acoustical design so requires x 22 Rainbow is very easy to use and offers a very intuitive design multitool interface and on line updatable data base The Rainbow software has been designed by and for sound technicians Its aim is to help install
15. LIND pro Audio LYNX Pro Audio S L di In th i ith o SSS gt arp a au EE Ium zx Class D Powered tri amplified Integrated Digital Processing gt Internal temperature control Electronic protection gt Digital inclinometer system High quality components Online monitoring available LX V8 line array cabinet Manufacturer LYNX Pro Audio S L Le Fa gt Calle 7 Pol Ind Picassent pro Audio E 46220 Picassent Valencia CB SCHEME IEC SYSTEM FOR CONFORMITY TESTING AND CERTIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT C CE CERTIFICACTION EUROPEAN PRODUCT This user manual is property of LYNX Pro Audio S L Any reproduction of this manual by any means is strictly prohibited Copyright 2013 All rights reserved CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CABINET INTRO SPECIFICATIONS 6 BACK PANEL 7 CONNECTORS AND CONNECTIONS 7 CONFIGURING THE CABINET DSP OPTIONS CONFIGURING THE CABINET DSP OPTIONS 9 CONFIGURATION PANEL 9 SELECT THE INPUT DIGITAL ANALOG 10 SELECT AND RUN PRESETS 10 CONFIGURING THELINE ARRAY 11 NCABINETS 12 AIR ABSORTION COMPENSATION 13 THROW 13 MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC MODES 14 ONLINE CONTROL SYSTEM 15 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION 16 SOFTWARE RAINBOW 22 LYNX V8 FLYING SYSTEM INTRO 24 TECHNICALDATA 26 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 27 ASSEMBLY OF THE FLYING FRAME 2
16. TH 2 LIVE 1 2 2 LIVE 4 3 LIVE O 3 LIVE 3 Connect to input Earth _ ra pu l 3 Live Connect to output atte 1 2 2 L 3 Live E E LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com LN X pro audio SOCKET POWERCON CONNECTORS AA CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CONNECTORS UNDER LOAD L Line N Neutral L Earth CONNECTION EXAMPLE 6 LX V8 CABINETS nile oo HER e 8 un E BE la Y i o o 1 LI GE Ki o ar la ES 8 OY Romer 00 OR ce o le SR gt keen NARR om a o e OR 300 o DP
17. W Class D with Switching Power supply 2 channels 3 power modules 2 x 500W Low Mid 500W High DSP Internal LYNX processor DSPB 22 0 with FIR filters CABINET ADJUSTMENT Back panel LCD screen INTERNAL CONTROLS Cabinet Angle detection Temperature sensor Fan Speed control SIGNAL CONNECTION NEUTRIK connectors XLR Male Input XLR Female Loop Thru CONTROL CONNECTIONS USB DSP programming ETHERNET Online Control System OCS 0 AC POWER 230v 115v selectable 50 60 Hz 3A AC CONECTIONS 16A NEUTRIK POWERCON with Looping Output CONSTRUCTION 15 mm Premium Birch plywood FINISH High resistant water based black paint FRONT DESIGN Black metal grille DIMENSIONS Hx W x D 260 x 908 x 505 mm 260 x 979 x 505 mm with ball pins WEIGHT 43 Kg 94 61 lbs INTERCABINET ANGLE 09 0 59 19 1 59 29 2 59 39 42 59 62 ADJUSTMENT 62 Front adjust RIGGING Integrated flying plates LYNX Pro Audio S L valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA BEES SIND LX V8 BACK PANEL 1 SIGNAL INPUT 2 SIGNAL LINK 3 AC INPUT Le X A 4 AC LINK max 2 cabinets p ES 5 USB ela E 6 DSP CONTROL 7 ETHERNET OPTION CONNECTORS AND CONNECTIONS XLR SOCKET CONNECTORS Well N AM a OUTPUTS 1 EAR
18. aintaining the preset of 12 cabinets for larger size arrays Selectthe configuration which you believe to be DIGITAL CONTROL acoustically correct If you do not wish to carry out any further adjustments press OK until the progress bar finishes The display will indicate Loading DSP CABINETS THROW ACCEPT Note In case of a power cut the DSP will save its last configuration when restarted However if it was in Auto Mode it will take the data from the inclinometer and re calculate the compensation algorithms e ime varuascae Imnmfa Z lt N liniunraaiiziin fam LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA ES SIND AIR ABSORPTION COMPENSATION As sound travels over distance it starts to lose its energy due to atmosphere and physical properties This varies according to factors such as relative humidity and temperature and is most appreciable with high frequencies To compensate for this loss the LX cabinets apply special equalization algorithms This compensation is carried out for 3 types of throw Short Mid and Long THROW Alter selecting the number of cabinets the second button enables you to change the configuration of the throw as follows Short throw Black Mid throw Red Long throw Green Manual with no correction Auto Reads
19. corresponding holes For any question regarding the product the user must quote the model and serial number LINE pro audio lt gt LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA C DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY LYNX Pro Audio S L Calle 7 Pol Ind Picassent E 46220 Picassent Valencia Lynx Pro Audio S L declares that LX V8 cabinets are in conformity with the following EC directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 2004 108 EC RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC In accordance with Harmonized European Norms EN 60065 2002 Audio video and similar electronic apparatus Safety requirements EN 55103 1 1996 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audiovisual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 1 Emission EN 55103 2 1996 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audiovisual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity WEEE Declaration Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from normal waste at the end of its operational lifetime Please dispose of this product according to the respective national regulations or contractual agreements If there are any further questions concerning the disposal of this product please contact Lynx Pro Audio S L LINDE pro audio CO LYNX Pro A
20. d towerlifts can lift loads to a maximum of 6 2 meters Using and assembling sections of 1 m 2 m or 3 m you can reach a maximum 8 10 m height Each flying towerlift is provided with articulated ground base plates for a perfect support and anchor points in their upper part to fix the lift supports Equipments can be lifted with an electric hoist or a manual hand chain block with load lifting capacities adequate to each model LYNX GUARANTEE Lynx pro audio products are guaranteed against every kind of manufacturing fault 2 year after the date of sale When products are under guarantee the repairing and the free supplying of the device parts in order to correct any kind of defect are guaranteed by Lynx Pro Audio S L In the case that the product could not be returned to the factory for checking and repairing Lynx Pro Audio S L would supply all the necessary parts Lynx Pro Audio S L is not responsible for any damage or defect caused during the transport or caused by an undue or improper handling y a non authorized person during the life of this guarantee All our products undergo rigorous tests and quality controls We guarantee the characteristics described here within and their quality against any fabrication defect Theuserloses all warranty rights if he incorporates or carries out any modification to the product if he uses it outside ofthe stated safe working loads or does not secure the system properly using all the pins in their
21. determined degree for cabinet 2 Insert pieces P1 and P2 from cabinet 1 in to the slots for the lateral plates in cabinet 2 from where we have removed pins PALL PSR so that when the relevant holes coincide we can re insert these pins Now cabinet 2 will be fixed to cabinet 1 with the corresponding inclination degree Repeat the same process for the remaining cabinets until all required cabinets are assembled in vertical array KNOB o et 9 9 O POSITION 02 Adjustable angulation 0 to 12 0 POSITION 6 LYNX Pro Audio S L valencia Spain L 4 NA SIND 09 FRONTAL RED v 2 5 051 M p LX 0 ngulation 0 te 2 619 y i 6 FRONTAL Do o9 3 Angulation 6 to 122 ES 9 11 o 12 MAINTENANCE Carry out at least once a year a check of all the components in the flying frame With all the pins the ball security should work correctly
22. dress and Name as well as monitoring RMS levels Input clip power module temperature compression levels air absorption compensation and cabinet angulation as well as displaying the cabinet model and IP address a OCS Online Control System Project1 prjocs File Configuration View Help 2 2 s a a Devices as ADP26psf P26ps i 4 gt 4 2 E si Me te 92 58 z Compute 24 8 SOLO mo ibinet NONAME ALA 9 ADP26psf 192 168 1 101 LOW MUTE Air Absorption Compensation meters feet Enabled LI PRESET cune ADP26psf LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com 4 NA EE SIND If you need to know the PC Network settings go to START ALL PROGRAMS ACCESSORIES Command Prompt Open Office Dacument Accessories Accessibility E Administrative Tools Communications qz Adobe Acrobat 4 0 Entertainment A Confocal Assistant Games er Microsoft Office Tools Microsoft Script Debugger Documents iS Netscape Communicator System Tools Li L UE ones QuickTime d Address Book T gm Startup Li Calculator ee s winzip Command Prompt e Internet Explorer He Imaging N Help Microsoft Access Notepad E 26 Microsoft Excel Paint pru Microsoft FrontPage ES synchronize za wal Microsoft PowerPoint Windows Ex
23. ers and users of Lynx pro audio products This software is able to import WMF Vector Files e ed with technical drawings and insert them directly into the prediction window and thus enabling real measurement predictions This also helps to determine dead zones and obtain the maximum performance from each of the cabinets installed 12 01 16 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE ZONE 4 OM Venue Data B Line Array Configuration Process Insertions Process 1 Global Frequency Response Cn 150 10000 20000 Filter Number Filter Type 5000 j Shelw High 12d4B 0 Hare olarity poi Gain Delay 5 Riley Jo Frequency E Gain o e s Su Je E LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA BEES SIND NM RAINBOW GxLX YG 3xLX F6 Auditorium rbw File Edit View SPL Insert Options Help MULA LA Y WW LA EN rr FT ILL 25 00 Prediction Length dir Absorption Loss OFF E A amp Meters Temp 25 Hum 50 Capture Compare Present f Captured 350 de Venue Data E Line Array Configuration Cabinets Coverage f Process Insertion Render Boxes Num Link all pr P FLYING FRAME Box Model Tilt Leva vi le s 3 a le A Array Position no E uid o Direction Orientation 3 m m
24. ied LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA e ES ONLINE CONTROL SYSTEM Who is it for Users of Self powered DSP incorporated Lynx Pro Audio Cabinets where the user has requested the cabinets be supplied with the Ethernet Module kit What is it for Obtain detailed information of cabinet behaviour and monitor the cabinet s in real time You can change the preset gain mute and polarity You can also activate the air absorption compensation and select the SOLO mode How does it work Via Ethernet cable or wireless Once installed the O C S software automatically detects all the cabinets connected to the network and displays them in the O C S window on the users PC What does it show As well as displaying the cabinet model and IP address the O C S will be monitoring in real time and the user will be able to view RMS levels Inputclip power module temperature compression levels air absorption compensation and cabinet angulation a i File Configuration View Help 9 d m t la a Computer tL Processors 4 Cabinets AP ADP26psf 192 168 1 100 i8 LXV12psf 192 168 1 110 LAV 12psf 192 168 1 110 ADP 26pst 192 168 1 100 pro aod NONAME 10 7 dB Key Value 55 V 20V Device Model LXVi2psf V 34 W di 10 W Device Name 1 Air Absorption Compensation IF
25. ing on the Windows Version you will be asked to reboot or not Once the Computer is configured with a static IP proceed to connect to the line array system through the OCS online control system software Open the OCS Software and from the Initial Screen choose Ethernet device into the configuration menu It will open a different screen as follows there you can see your Network configuration and the cabinets currently connected ID LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA ES SIND Ethernet configuration Device List Network information Environment 192 168 1 Local Host CARLOS PC MAC Address Local IP 192 168 1 40 Local Port 1001 TET NONAME If you want to change the IP select the cabinet and modify the assigned IP in order to be able to connect to it By default the Cabinet will have this IP 192 168 1 100 Ethernet configuration zx Device List Network information init Environment 192 168 1 xxx Local Host CARLOS PC MAC Address Device Name IP Address Local P 192 163 1 40 A0 36 119 5 222 77 31921681101 Local Port 1001 e E GI DS CS Change Device IP Name TEST Change Device Name Identify device The Network enviroment consists in the first 3 sets of three numbers separated by dots In order to detect communicate with the cabinets the software and the cabinets must have the same Network setting
26. installed outdoors check that the support structure will be stable against the wind strength If the Lynx is used outdoors secure it with cable to avoid pendular movement Do not stand underneath the system LYNX Pro Audio S L pro audio ASSEMBLY OF THE FLYING FRAME Place the SVLX V8 shackles in position so that when the system is lifted it raises correctly and achieves maximum system orientation xx AH WY G i P E A Tl A SV LXV8 Fix the shackles to the elevation system e g motors lifts and elevate enough so as to fix the SVLX V8 on to the first LX V8 cabinet so that the 51 and S2 links of support fit in to position in the upper lateral plates of the cabinet 1 Itis not necessary to remove the BALL PSR pins situated in the upper part of the lateral plates of this first cabinet 1 FINN dr da i KINE i SV LXV8 BALL PSR h I NOCCONRLA CADE LE ASAE SUSPEND FROW MEMES BALL PSR A 9 X A XK E JJ DD IU TM m TT TT m
27. ion Advanced Connect using BS Vedware Accelerated AMD PEMet Adapter connection uses the following items IE Client for Microsoft Networks El Network Load Balancing m File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 4 Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Frotacal Intermet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically se the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 99 Ml 255 255 255 0 Obtain DNS server address automatically Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on properties Select Use next IP Address And write as you wish in order to configure your network Normally lp values will be something like this IP Address 192 168 1 xxx Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Where xxx will be a number between 1 and 254 Accept to quitthe network settings and again to apply them at the next screen Depend
28. n the array to apply shelving equalization for frequency response correction Air absorption compensation at various throw distances Enable or disable the Inclinometer Enable or disable the automatic correction feature CONFIGURATION PANEL Onthe back panel you will see 3 buttons and an information screen on which you canread the established parameters and information such as digital or analog input amplification module temperature input signal level and name of the currentpreset Fig1 If changes are notmade the display will automatically dim to save energy and avoid unnecessary light in situations where light is not wanted To re activate the light simply press the OK button DIGITAL CONTROL Fig 1 GE Cas ze narvarune Duvrmunmnrernatteiian mum qu uU mme rtu LYNX Pro Audio S L valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 IND eee BEES SIND SELECT THE INPUT DIGITAL OR ANALOG There are four input options Analog Digital L Digital R Digital L R To select the input mode just press the OK button 3 and the up button 1 both at the same time but pressing the OK button first Then you can select one of the four options using the up button 1 To confirm your selection press OK 3 until the progress bar finishes The display will show an inverted D digital or an inverted A Analog so you can always know if the input is digital or analog DIGITAL CONTROL
29. plorer hy ie Wi Microsoft Word A WordPad Start con e w Outlook Express It will open the cmd exe from where you can type the IPCONFIG command ipconfig Enter which will show your actual IP settings cy CA WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp GosDocuments and Settings HP fidministrator ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IE HUBbBeEs xx aaa 19 2 108 2 99 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway F KG Documents and Settings HP_Administrator gt Here we can see that this PC has IP set as 192 168 2 99 LYNX Pro Audio S L ain LIN You can also use the command promt to know if an IP is already in use by another device In this case type ping IP ping 192 168 2 xxx and press enter If there is no device with this IP you will see the following information cmd exe tings Sala gt ping 192 168 2 101 Pinging 192 168 2 101 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out peques timed out Ping statistics for 192 168 2 101 Packets Sent 4 Received Lost Ks Documents and Settings Sala gt If the IP is in use the device will respond to the Ping and we will obtain this information C Documents and Settings Sala gt ping 1
30. r unplugging Audio signal cables Reconnect to AC only if all signal connections are made and secured Never manipulate the ground type plug provided The AC mains plugs should always remain accessible for operation Unplug the loudspeaker during storms or when it s being used for a long time Hearing damage risk These systems can reproduce large quantities of sound pressure which can damage hearing Take precautions if you are going to be near them for extended amounts of time and do not get too close Hanging Flying Do not hang the cabinets from the handles or from any other part other than the designated hanging point When flying this system please observe the technical and Rainbow software data carefully Never exceed the maximum safe working loads or ignore the instructions included within this manual Use Only flying accessories provided by Lynx Pro Audio S L Rigging must be always carried out by professionals Delicate Material Please ensure noforeign objector water enters the speaker Do not place material that contains liquid on or near the unit Only clean the unit with dry cloths Do not use solvents Overheating Fire risk Toreducethe risk of the speaker over heating avoid direct contact with sunlight Avoid placing the unit close to heat inducing objects such as radiators Do not cover the equipment in use and do not block any ventilation openings Do not put naked flame such as lighted candles close or on
31. s If itis notin the same environment Windows Profesional 2000 XP VISTA Windows 7 and 8 will detect it but is not going to be able to establish connection In Windows Home the processor is not going to be detected until the same enviroment is applied In order to change the IP settings to have the same configuration as the PC we can change the IP address of the cabinets by clicking in the Assign IP to select Device button after writing in the box above the desired data Remember there cannot be two devices with exactly the same IP address the last set of three numbers has to be different and unique to each one of the devices LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA SIND for example write 192 168 1 100 and click Change device IP button The OMS software will send the new IP to the cabinet and it will scan the network again showing the same information as before plus more information such as Pc name IP address and Port in which the communication is established When we have a lot of cabinets connected in the network we can use the button Identify Device to see which box is selected two activity LEDS will blink for one second With that information then we can Change device NAME assigned to this Cabinet by clicking in the Change device name button after writing in the box above the desired Name Returning to the main screen we can see each cabinet showing Model IP ad
32. s The display will indicate Loading DSP DIGITAL CONTROL DIGITAL CONTROL 9 N CABINETS THROW ACCEPT N CABINETS THROW ACCEPT MANUAL MODE By selecting Manual mode the system does nottake in to account the number of boxes or the inclination and uses the factory equalization parameters crossover and dynamics This enables you to manually correct the system with an external processor if the configuration is not common or you desire a different type of adjustment other than that supplied by the factory AUTOMATIC MODE In this mode the cabinet will read the inclinometer information upon Start up and then apply the corresponding preset according to the inclination of the cabinet This only happens when the cabinet is switched on and will last until the next reading which will be when the power is taken up again This is done to anticipate movements such as wind causing variations of the inclination and changing the configuration when not desired Average values have been taken to detect the angulation and apply differentthrow presets based on the mosttypical configurations If the cabinet has between 0 and 13 The Long Throw preset will be applied If the cabinet has between 13 1 and 21 Mid Throw preset will be applied If the cabinet has between 21 1 and 90 Short Throw preset will be applied Note If positive degree values are detected the DSP Long Throw preset will be appl
33. scedented front and lateral stability guaranteeing fixed and safe positioning of the Line Array The towerlifts allows the Line Array to be situated at a distance from the lift so as to achieve the required inclination of the cabinets and ensure perfect coverage With conventional towerlifts the maximum load is rapidly reduced the further away from the profile the load is placed A capacity of 300kg is reduced to 190kg at 50cm from the towerlift LYNX V8 TL A320 can lift 320kg with the centre of gravity situated at 50cm from the rlift profile The TL A450 can lift 450kg with the centre of gravity situated at 1from the towerlift profile This means thatthe front of the Line Array can be at tre from the towerlift in order to achieve the required inclination e lifts are comprised of four aluminium profiles which slide against each other d along by nylon rolls The profiles raise via steel cable through an automatic manual winch The profiles lifts in order They also remain automatically ed and fixed in working position thanks to the ALS security system Pat pen 01056 which guarantees the total security and reliabilty of the load Once ed the towerlift does not rely on the cable for any support Jetailed design of the towerlift steel base has for the first time made it possible id a Line Array directly next to the towerlift body without the outriggers getting gt Way rear support bars as well as the frontal support affirm
34. the inclinometer reading and depending on the cabinet s inclinationthis mode will apply the appropriate parameter Note This data is only taken on DSP Start up to avoid unexpected equalization changes caused by unnecessary movement of the array This means that once the cabinets have their final inclination the array must be lifted not stacked onthe stage you have to restartthe presetin order to apply the necessary EQ for the real inclination of each cabinet Then you can liftthe array completely Tomanual setup from the back panel separate the coverage area in 3 smaller zones one closet o the array one in the middle and one further away trying to ensure they are similar in size Depending on the size of the array and its angulation you can add or remove cabinets to each zone Once this is done enter the type of throw in to each cabinet bearing in mind which area they are targeting LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia 5 pain WWW lynxproau dio com info lynx proaud io com L 4 N_N Short Throw 10 00 12 50 17 50 20 00 27 50 25 00 27 50 30 00 32 50 3 dB Metros With classic configurations the higher cabinets have the task of covering the area furthest away thus needing the Long Throw preset Remember you must enter this preset in to every cabinet that requires this configuration Choose the configuration which meets the needs of your installation If you do not need to make any further changes press OK until the progress bar finishe
35. their correct positions SV LXV8 The Lynx V8 system is equipped with a solid and precise flying system that can hold up to 24 cabinets in Lineal array with adjustable angles of between 0 to 7 with increases of 0 5 and 1 Furthermore there is a complementary frontal angle of 7 to use in front fill The flying support SV LX8A allows you to hang the array and adjust its inclination The Rainbow software provides all the necessary information to mount the array cabinets with the required angles to get the calculated coverage and pressure The Lynx is a practical equipment easy to install in any event The PR 01 is an adjustable link especially designed to regulate the angle of the SV LXV8 flying frame when hanging the system from the TL A320 lift PR 01 LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com L 4 NA e ES TECHNICAL DATA The flying frame for the Lynx V8 Line Array is compised of an upper support SV LXV8 constructed with steel and on which all acoustic cabinets are hung one beneath the other correspondingly They are supported via 4 points with 2 lateral plates incorporated in each cabinet and with two special adjustable steel pieces in each plaque S1 and S2 one at the front and one at the rear These enable the cabinets to be situated according to the desired orientation indicated by the Rainbow software SV LXV8 d
36. top of the unit Electromagnetic and interferente emissions Avoid placing objects which through electromagnetic waves can damage the unit such as mobile phones lap tops magnetic strip cards etc This system complies with normatives EN 55103 1 1 EN 55103 2 2 1 This device may not cause harmful interferences 2 This device may receive interference including interferences that may cause undesired working IMPORTANT NOTE This Equipment must be used in accordance with these instructions and by trained professional personnel only This equipment should not be used in places with extreme tropical climates Don t expose this apparatus to extreme humidity and or temperature values L 4 NA SIND INTRODUCTION To facilitate correct and reliable use of the Lynx V8 Line Array we have designed this instruction manual Please read the manual carefully before proceeding to install the system When flying this system please observe the technical and Rainbow software data carefully Never exceed the maximum safe working loads or ignore the instructions included within this manual SPECIFICATI ONS FREQUENCY RANGE 65Hz 20KHz FREQUENCY RESPONSE 75Hz 18KHz 3dB HORIZONTAL COVERAGE 90 VERTICAL COVERAGE According to Array configuration MAX SPL 131 dB 134dB peak 1w 1m TRANSDUCERS LF MF 2 x 8 Custom Nomex cone Neodimium HF 2 x 1 Driver Neodimium Wave Guide SHAPE V configuration Front Loaded POWER AMPLIFIER 1500
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38. us J Vertical Right Horizontal i 25 i Ja gini Modify 86 View t Array 1 M 3 AA E SPL C Array 2 Mute Array Delete Array Total Weight 380 EB Features The RAINBOW acoustical prediction software allows among other things Prediction up to 4 LINE ARRAYS of 24 cabinets each simultaneously together with multiple points with cabinets Flying points information according to the inclination of the cabinets Weight calculation of the different systems Sub bass simulation for instance to achieve cardiod configurations Orientation of cabinets Horizontal vertical Throw Direction of cabinets right left Individual delay per cabinet system Polarity selection for each cabinet Up to 40 process insertions with Equalization and CrossOver assignable per cabinet Simulation of the Air absorption sound loss with the distance SPL Pressure information Distance measurement Import of CAD files Up to 4 audience or hearing zones Coverage curves on the hearing zones Export of SPL Map and coverage curves on jpg or bmp format Print project report SPL prediction flying points weights cabinet inclination polarities process aplied EQ Curves lt gt LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com Audio mi pr E AR W RD HA F V8 NX LY

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