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1.     KLA181  Side Front Top                         a      2    B         a                23 4 in  594 mm     25 7 in  653 mm        Side with Optional Casters                           30 0 in  762 mm             Figure 40        25    Specifications    Configuration    Transducers  Low frequency  High frequency    Frequency Response   6 dB   Frequency Range   10 dB   Nominal Coverage   6 dB   Maximum SPL  1 meter     Amplifiers  Power Output    Input Impedance        Controls    Indicators    Connectors    Cooling   Amplifier Protection  Transducer Protection  AC Power Input    AC Power Consumption  1 8 Power    Endosure  Finish  Grille    Dimensions  HWD     Weight  Net     Available Accessories    KLA12    2 way line array element    12  cone transducer  1 75  diaphragm compression driver    49 Hz   18 kHz  44 Hz   20 kHz  90 x 18 degree    131 dB    500 W x 500 W power module  XLR  40k balanced  20k unbalanced    Power   Attenuation   LF Setting  External Sub Normal DEEP          Array Size  1 5      Front LED  Pwr Limit Off     Limit     Standby     Power     Signal    KLA181    18  ported subwoofer    18  cone transducer    38 Hz    33 Hz    135 dB    1 000 W power module    Power     Attenuation     LF Mode  Normal DEEP         Polarity  Normal   Reverse    Front LED  Pwr Limit Off     Balanced female XLR line level input   Balanced male XLR full range line level out    Remote attenuation control     Locking powerCON    power connector AC In   Locking powerCON  power 
2.    There are various ways to facilitate attaching a KLAT2 to a       181  and they vary depending on the specific circumstances  Be sure to use proper  rigging techniques  and or employ a professional engineer  Following is one example     Suspend the KLA181 as described in  Suspending the        Array  on page 14  then carefully attach a  KLA12 to the bottom of the KLA181 using the KLA12 attaching mechanism  Continue attaching the remaining  KLA12s to the array     1  Make sure that levers  1  and slides  2   on both sides of the KLA12 loudspeaker   are in the positions  shown in Figure 9 on page 10     Refer to Figure 13     2  Place the top of the KLAT2 up to the bottom of the KLA181 such that the front feet on the KLA181 nest into  the feet receptacles on the top of the KLA12  The front and sides of the KLA12 should be aligned with the  front and sides of the KLA181     Refer to Figure 14    3  On the KLA12 loudspeaker with the hook  2  in the Retracted Position  push button  A  to release  slide  1   Slide  1  automatically moves upward  and the hook  2  automatically rotates to the Up Position   In the Up Position  the hook fills the view hole  3  in the KLA181            Figure 16      4  On the KLA12 loudspeaker  pull lever  B  downward to lock the hook  2  in the Locked Position and    secure the loudspeakers  When the hook  2  15 properly latched  you can only see a portion of the hook   2  through the view hole  3                        Retracted Position Up Positi
3.   AF12 Array Frame or the M10 installation eyebolts     Up to two        loudspeakers may be used on a tripod  Figure 5  or on a pole  no longer than 36 in   914 mm   over  the KLA181       KW181  subwoofer  Figure 6   The KLAT2 is equipped with QSC s Tilt Direct    35 mm pole socket to  allow a zero or 9  downward tilt of the loudspeakers for the best audience coverage when deployed on a tripod or  over the subwoofer               Figure 10        You can attach up to two KLA12 loudspeakers together  and place them on top of a KLA181 subwoofer  The  integrated dove tail foot on the KLA12 ensures a 0  angle making it ideal for front fill  or stage lip deployment  Figure 7      Preparing the KLA for Suspension    WARNING  The KLA181 weighs 104 Ibs   47 2 kg  and the KLA12 weighs 55 165   25 kg  Use proper lifting techniques to  complete this procedure  Refer to  KLA Maximum Suspended Load  on page 4     WARNING    Make sure that the loudspeakers are properly aligned  if not  the latching system may not properly engage  and  the loudspeakers could separate causing physical damage  and or personal injury  The top of a unit should be parallel to the  bottom of the unit above     WARNING   During assembly disassembly  make sure the components are properly supported throughout the entire process     IMPORTANT  In all cases  when you attach the loudspeakers together or to the array frame  you are attaching the bottom unit to  the one above  using the attaching mechanism on the botto
4.  Hex Key  6 mm  9  Euro style Connector Plug  3 pin    Features    KLA12                                                 8      Figure 1      1  ABS endosure 6  M10 installation points  3   2  Steel grille 7  Tilt Direct    dual angle  0   or  9    pole socket  3  Front power LED 8  Slip resistant feet  4  Handles 9  Side Rigging Plates    5  Power module    KLA181                                                                       Figure 2         Figure 3          Figure 5      1  Baltic Birch enclosure 6  MIO installation points  4   2  Steel grille 7  Slip resistant feet  3  Front power LED 8  M20 threaded  35 mm pole mount  4  Handles 9  Side rigging plates  5  Power module 10  Feet alignment receptacles    KLA AF12    Shown as shipped    1  Rigging pins and lanyard  2  i  2  Array extension beam  3  Array frame    4  Feet for KLA181 application       5  Feet for KLA12 application                       Figure 6        Application                                                                 Figure 7         Figure 8        The KLA Series can be configured in an array with combinations of loudspeakers  refer to  KLA Maximum  Suspended Load  on page 4  Using SOLO     Single Operator Logistics   box to box attachment of the KLA12   is simple  self contained  and requires no tools or additional hardware  The KLA181 requires an 6 mm hex key   supplied  for box to box and KLA AF12 deployment  and a 6 mm hex key for M10 suspension  You can suspend the  array using the      
5.  are  unpleasant and can take away from the overall professionalism of the presentation  Always follow the rule that loudspeakers are  last on  first off      NOTE               12 employs a universal power supply  capable of operating the system with input AC power voltages ranging from  100   240 VAC at 50   60 Hz  Use only the power cable that is correct for your location     Connect Loop thru Power Cables    The        Series features a loop thru power connector system  Using four                    Loop thru cables  and one  AC powerCON   Power Cord  you can power up to a maximum of five        loudspeakers on a single 15 amp 120 V   8 amp 240 V  electrical circuit  The loop thru connectors are color coded  blue   AC IN   grey   AC OUT  and keyed                   4  Blue   differently to make sure the connections are correct     Z    AC         UT     3  Grey     WARNING  The amplifier POWER switches do not remove AC mains power from the loop thru  cables  If the AC mains is connected to one KLAT2  electrical power is present on all connected  loop thru cables              Refer to Figure 30  on  1  Make sure that all AC POWER switches  1  are off                 2  Make sure that the AC mains power cord 15 not connected  AC mains is the last power connection in the sequence         Figure 33        17    WARNING   Do not connect more than five KLA Series loudspeakers together using the loop thru power cables  four loop   thru cables  one AC power cord   If you are usin
6.  down   b  For the KLA181  the narrower spaced feet are facing down    2  Align and insert the Extension Bar  1  into the attachment brackets  2  on the array frame   a  Extended Portion pointing towards the rear of the array for maximum downward tilt capability   b  Extended Portion pointing towards the front of the array for maximum upward tilt capability     5  Insert the two Rigging pins  3  through the attachment brackets  2   and the Extension Bar  Make sure the pins  extend through the other side of the attachment brackets  and are secure     4  To attach the        AF12 Array Frame       e ForaKLAT2  follow all the instructions for  Attaching a KLA12 to a KLA12 or        AF12 Array Frame        page 10         Figure 25          Fora KLA181  follow the instructions for  Attaching    KLA181 to    KLA AF12 Array Frame  on page 13     14    Attach the Rigging Cables to the KLA AF12 Array Frame    You can achieve different tilt angles by attaching the suspension cabling to one of the 12 holes in the Extension Bar  The front to back orientation of  the Extension Bar determines if the array is tilted up or down  As the suspension cabling is moved towards the Extended Portion of the Extension Bar   Figure 21   the tilt angle is increased     Attach the        AF12 Array Frame to the suspension structure using    5 8   16 mm  screw pin anchor shackle and appropriate sling  cable  etc     Using the KLA12 Integrated Suspension Points  Refer to Figure 23      M10  20 mm  and was
7.  or moisture   does not operate normally  or has been dropped       The appliance coupler  or the AC Mains plug  is the AC mains disconnect device and shall remain readily operable after installation  On units  equipped with powerCon   connectors  the AC Mains disconnect device 15 the AC Mains plug only  do not use the appliance coupler     e Adhere to all applicable  local codes     Consult a licensed  professional engineer when any doubt or questions arise regarding a physical equipment installation            Statement    NOTE  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the  A FCC Rules     These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct  the interference by one or more of the following measures          Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna       ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circ
8.  pulling straight out from the powerCON  amp  chassis connector     18    Rear LED Indicators    Blue POWER LED           Q LIMIT  Refer to Figure 31  1 2    STANDBY      llluminates when the AC power switch is in the ON position  the amplifier is  not in standby  the AC mains power cord is properly connected  and the AC 1         POWER  mains are functioning properly      Extinguishes when the AC Power switch is not in the ON position  or     Figure 34      off  AC mains power is not available to the loudspeaker  or the amplifier  enters STANDBY         Ifthe LED does not illuminate within five minutes of turning the POWER switch to the ON position  verify the AC power cord is properly attached to  the loudspeaker and plugged into the proper AC outlet  Verify the outlet is functioning properly         Ifthe AC power cord is serviceable and the AC mains power is present  but the loudspeaker fails to operate  the loudspeaker may require servicing   Contact QSC s Technical Services department using the information provided on the last page of this document     Green STANDBY LED  Refer to Figure 31  2  All KLA Series loudspeakers are equipped with an automatic standby feature to conserve energy when not in use     If either no audio signal is present at the input of a KLA Series system for five minutes  the ATTEN knob is turned to ee for five minutes  or the  REMOTE GAIN connector has      connected to z  for 5 minutes  the unit goes into STANDBY and the green STANDBY LED illumi
9.  system into standby       Figure 37        By varying the voltage on the      pin between  5V  provided on  5V pin  and ground  77 pin   the volume can be   linearly controlled  The voltage on the      pin can be created by using a potentiometer or provided from an external   source  Many KLA Series systems can be controlled from a single potentiometer or external source by connecting the      pins and z  pins of multiple  KLA Series loudspeakers together     Set the Attenuation controls of the loudspeakers at their desired levels  When you adjust the remote control  the system attenuation level is changed   not the relative level of the individual loudspeakers        NOTE  The potentiometer can be from 1k ohms up to 50k ohms total resistance  with a linear taper        relay or manual connection can be made between the      pin and the z  to put the        Series system into standby mode after 5 minutes     21    Wiring the Remote Attenuator    Single Loudspeaker Multiple Loudspeakers Proper Wiring            245V  2       3  rh  45V  gt  rh   5V                  Figure 38        Wire the Remote Gain Attenuator as shown in Figure 35       When using a single potentiometer for a Single Loudspeaker  A      When using a single potentiometer for Multiple Loudspeakers  B      Proper Wiring to the 5 pin  Euro  connector  C      22    Dimensions    KLA12    Side Front Top                     16 6 in  422 mm    m               234 in  594 mm                              Figure 39  
10.  the hex socket on the ur S    loudspeaker  Refer to Figure 17 on page 12 for details O u   a  In the Retracted Position  you cannot see the hook in the view hole  2   kids       b  When the hook reaches the Up Position  the hook almost completely fills the 4  view hole  2  in the        AFT2 Array Frame         In the final  Locked Position  you can see a small portion of the hook in the     Figure 22      bottom of the view hole     5  Repeat for the other side of the loudspeaker  At this point  the loudspeaker and array frame are securely attached and are ready for suspension     Separating a KLA181 from a KLA181 or KLA AF12  Refer to Figure 20       1  Place the two assembled KLA181 loudspeakers  or loudspeaker and array frame  on the floor or  other suitable surface  If the two loudspeakers are suspended  lower them until the weight of both  loudspeakers is completely supported by the floor or suitable surface     2  Insert the 6 mm hex key into the hex socket  1  on the side of the lower KLA181     3  Turn the hex key fully to the Unlocked Position as noted next to the hex socket on the  loudspeaker  If the weight of the loudspeaker s  is not completely supported from the bottom   you will not be able to turn the hex key fully to the Unlocked Position  or separate the units     4  Repeat on the other side of the loudspeaker              5  You can now separate the units         Figure 23        13    Suspending the KLA Array    WARNING   Review the topic  Rules for Susp
11.  the product is not covered  When providing repair or replacement service  QSC will  use reasonable efforts to reinstall the product s original software configuration and subsequent update releases  but will not provide any recovery or  transfer of software or data contained on the serviced unit not originally included in the product                 Customers may have additional rights  which vary from state to state or from country to country  In the event that a provision of this limited warranty is  void  prohibited or superseded by local laws  the remaining provisions shall remain in effect     The OSC limited warranty is valid for a period of three  3  years from date of purchase in the United States and many  but not all   other countries     For QSC warranty information in countries other than the United States  contact your authorized QSC international distributor  A list of QSC  International distributors is available at www qscaudio com     To register your QSC product online  go to www qscaudio com and select  Product Registration   Other questions regarding this warranty can be  answered by calling  e mailing or contacting your authorized QSC distributor     Phone  1 800 854 4079 within US and Canada   1 714 754 6175 international  Email  warranty qscaudio com  Website  www qscaudio com     Suspending the KLA Series Loudspeakers    WARNING   Read and follow these instructions carefully  If the loudspeakers are not suspended properly  they could fall   causing pers
12.  the supplied 6 mm hex  key into the hex socket  Figure 17  4  and make sure the hex key is rotated completely  to the Unlock position as noted next to the hex socket on the loudspeaker  The  attaching hooks on the top of the loudspeaker are now in the retracted position     Refer to Figure 16        2  Place another KLA181 on top of the first with the loudspeakers facing the same  direction  Make sure that the four feet  1  on the top KLA181 nest properly with the  four feet receptacles on the top of the bottom KLA181  When properly nested  you  should not be able to move or slide the top unit without lifting it           Refer to Figure 17        NOTE         bottom portion of Figure 17 shows the motion of the hook  during the latching process  This is not visible on the actual hardware        3  Insert the 6 mm hex key  supplied  into the hex socket  4  in the lower KLA181     4  Turn the key fully to the Locked Position as noted next to the hex socket on the  loudspeaker  As you turn the key  you can see the hook  3   through the view  holes  1   moving to its final  Locked Position        a  In the Retracted Position  you cannot see the hook in the view holes     b  When the hook reaches the Up Position  the hook almost completely fills the  large viewing hole at the top        c  In the final  Locked Position  you can see a small portion of the hook in the  bottom of the large viewing hole     5  Repeat for the other side of the loudspeaker  The loudspeakers are securel
13. IS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE    http   www osha gov dts osta otm otm vii otm vii _1 html app vii l 2         e Keep these instructions      Heed all warnings      Follow all instructions      Do not use this apparatus near water      Clean only with a dry cloth      Do not block any ventilation opening  Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions      Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus  including amplifiers  that produce heat       Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other  A  grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong  The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety  If the provided  plug does not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet       Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point where they exit from  the apparatus       Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time       Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way  such as power supply  cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed to rain
14. Individual Component Weights  KLA12 KLA181 KLA AF12  55 Ibs   25 kg  104 Ibs   472 kg  23 Ibs   10 4 kg        Table 2        Introduction    The        Series brings the power and sophistication of a line array system into an easy to use product significantly redefining the line array product  category  With its simple Lift  Click and Play approach  KLA deploys in a fraction of the time required by comparable line array products  This fixed  arcuate  active line array system is ideal for a wide range of portable and permanently installed applications ranging from live entertainment to houses  of worship or other venues where a line array system is desired     The        Series is comprised of two models  the KLA12 12 inch  2 way loudspeaker and the KLA181 18 inch subwoofer  The KLA12 features a highly  efficient 500 W x 500 W power amp module in a rugged  lightweight ABS enclosure that can be used in multiple configurations using QSC s unique  SOLO     Single Operator Logistics  Rigging System and or Tilt Direct    35 mm pole socket  The KLA181 offers the same highly efficient power amp  module in a 1 000 W configuration in a birch plywood enclosure  KLA Series loudspeaker models incorporate     QSC s DEEP    DSP algorithm  providing extended bass response by actively managing potentially damaging low frequency transients   GuardRail    circuitry protection that prevents the amplifier module from unnatural and destructive clipping    Intrinsic Correction     KLA12  to correc
15. KLA Series osc    User Manual    KLA12   12  2 way Loudspeaker  KLA181   18  Subwoofer  KLA AF12   Array Frame                   TD 000319 00 A    EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS    The term    WARNING     indicates instructions regarding personal safety  If the instructions are not followed the result may be bodily injury or death     The term    CAUTION     indicates instructions regarding possible damage to physical equipment  If these instructions are not followed  it may result in  damage to the equipment that may not be covered under the warranty     The term  IMPORTANT  indicates instructions or information that are vital to the successful completion of the procedure   The term  NOTE  15 used to indicate additional useful information     The intent of the lightning flash with arrowhead symbol in a triangle is to alert the user to the presence of un insulated  dangerous   voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans     The intent of the exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is to alert the user to the presence of important safety  and operating  and maintenance instructions in this manual     A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A    WARNING  While it is possible for one person to lift a KLA12 loudspeaker  it is important to use proper lifting techniques   Suggested reading  OSHA Technical Manual on Back Disorders and Injuries       WARNING    TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE TH
16. SC logo are registered trademarks of QSC Audio Products  LLC in the U S  Patent and Trademark office and  other countries  Tilt Direct  Intrinsic Correction  DEEP and GuardRail are all trademarks of QSC Audio Products  LLC  powerCON is a registered trademark of Neutrik   All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners  US and Worldwide Patents pending     
17. a KLA181 or KW181 subwoofer     1  Thread the loudspeaker pole into the M20 threaded  35 mm pole mount on the top of the KLA181 subwoofer  Hand tighten        NOTE         KLA181 threaded pole mount complies with EIA 636  Recommended Loudspeaker Safety Practices  A standard         Figure 28        15    WARNING   Do not mount more than two  2  KLA12 loudspeakers      a pole over the KLA181 subwoofer  KW181 subwoofer  or on a loudspeaker tripod  Do not use a pole longer than 36 inches  914 mm  when supporting one or two KLA12s over a  KLA181 or KW181 subwoofer     1  Adjust the QSC Tilt Direct    dual angle pole socket to the zero  default  position or the 9  position     2  Carefully place one KLAT2 on the loudspeaker pole by inserting the pole completely into the QSC Tilt Direct    pole socket  Use proper  lifting techniques     3  If you want to mount two KLAT2 loudspeakers on the pole  after you place the first loudspeaker on the pole  attach the top one using the  procedure  Attaching    KLA12 to a KLA12 or KLA AF12 Array Frame  on page 10   Cooling in Installed Applications    The        Series is an internally powered loudspeaker containing a power amplifier that produces heat  Allow a minimum of 6   152 mm  clearance at  the rear of the endosure for cooling  Do not restrict airflow to the rear of the speaker enclosure     CAUTION  Do not install enclosures with their rear panels exposed to direct sunlight  Direct sunlight will heat the amplifier   A module and reduce 
18. cies below 100 Hz to the KLA181 or KW181     DEEP   For extra low frequency extension and low end presence  select the DEEP setting  DEEP provides increased low frequency extension without  causing distortion or woofer over excursion  Use this setting if you are using the KLA12 without a KLA181 subwoofer     Subwoofer Polarity    Polarity refers to the voltage of an input signal and whether it is positive or negative at any given time  In most cases a positive voltage causes a woofer  cone to move forward with respect to the cabinet orientation  and a negative voltage then moves the woofer cone backward  Most importantly   speakers reproducing the same signal or signals that are adjacent in frequency must have the same polarity to get the maximum output  This is most  important for low frequencies  Polarity can be altered by incorrect wiring or mixer control settings     When using the KLA181 with KLAT2 full range loudspeakers  NORMAL polarity will result in the best bass response IF the full range loudspeakers are  very close to the subwoofers  for example  stacked on top of  in the same vertical array  etc  If the subwoofers are some distance away from the full  range loudspeakers  polarity change may be of benefit  Start with all subwoofer POLARITY switches in the NORMAL position  Then  with the system at  or near expected operating levels  change the polarity of each subwoofer  or co located subwoofers  individually  Walk around the venue and assess  the overall bass resp
19. connector AC Out    On demand  50 mm variable speed fan    Thermal limiting    Output overcurrent     Overtemperature muting     GuardRail       Thermal limiting     Excursion limiting  Universal power supply 100   240         50   60 Hz    100 VAC  2 3 A   120 VAC  2 01 A   230 VAC  1 13 A    Impact resistant ABS  Black or White Paint  Black or White powder coated 18 gauge steel    15 0  x 23 4  x 16 6   381 mm x 594 mm x 422 mm     55 Ibs  25 0 kg     KLA12 TOTE      Series M10 KIT    KLA AF12  Dimensions  HWD   Weight  Net  23 0 lbs  10 4 kg     Available Accessories KLA AF12 Array Frame Tote    24    Painted birch plywood    Black or White textured paint    21 6  x 23 4  x 25 7   547 mm x 594 mm x 655 mm   With casters 21 6  x 23 4  x 30 0   547 mm x 594 mm x 762 mm     104 Ibs  472 kg     KW181 M20 35 mm Pole     KLA 181 Cover     KLA181 M10 KIT    4 4  x 23 0  x 16 8   112 mm x 584 mm x 426 mm     OSCE    Mailing Address    QSC Audio Products  LLC   1675 MacArthur Boulevard   Costa Mesa  CA 92626 1468 USA    Telephone Numbers    Main Number   714  754 6175   Sales  amp  Marketing   714  957 7100 or toll free  USA only   800  854 4079  Customer Service   714  957 7150 or toll free  USA only   800  772 2834    Facsimile Numbers   Sales  amp  Marketing FAX   714  754 6174  Customer Service FAX   714  754 6173    World Wide Web     www qscaudio com    E mail   info qscaudio com    service qscaudio com       2011 QSC Audio Products  LLC  All rights reserved  QSC    and the Q
20. eatures  QSC has designed exdusive DSP functions that greatly enhance the capabilities and  performance of the KLA Series systems     19    Proprietary DSP Functions    Excursion Limiting     The        Series system utilizes a proprietary limiter that prevents woofer over excursion  Over excursion occurs when a voltage  presented to the woofer causes the cone to physically travel too far  This builds up excessive heat  stresses the moving parts of the woofer  produces  audible artifacts and distortion and reduces the woofer s lifespan  Voltages that will harm the woofer through over excursion are reduced enough to  prevent over excursion without any audible compression  limiting or loss     DEEP     Taking advantage of the Excursion Limiter  the DEEP  Digital Extension and Excursion Processing  algorithm functions as a highly musical  and non distorting low frequency EQ circuit     GuardRail      GuardRail allows the KLA Series amplifier to deliver full peak power while preventing detrimental overloads  During excessive clipping   or extreme overheating  GuardRail reduces gain just enough to preserve the integrity of the music  protect the speakers and keep the audience  excited  without unprofessional distortion levels or shutdowns     Intrinsic Correction      Introduced on QSC Concert Touring products  Intrinsic Correction is a proprietary process and set of signal processing  algorithms that address correctable intrinsic characteristics of transducers  waveguides and enc
21. ension  on page 4  The maximum number of KLA 12 Loudspeakers in any  array  with or without KLA 181 Loudspeakers  is five     Suspended Loudspeakers per Array    Array Configuration Option A B      Maximum Number of KLA181 Loudspeakers 2 3 4   Maximum Number of KLA12 Loudspeakers 5 3 0      Table 3        Individual Component Weights          12 KLA181        AF12  55 lbs   25 kg  104 165   472 kg  23 Ibs   10 4 kg       Table 4        WARNING  Consult a professional mechanical or structural engineer  licensed in the jurisdiction of the sound system  installation  to review  verify  and approve all attachments to the building or structure  Employ the services of a certified   professional rigger for hoisting  positioning  and attaching the equipment to the supporting structure     You can suspend a KLA Array in one of two ways  using the KLA AF12 Array Frame  or using Integrated Suspension points and eyebolts     Using the KLA AF12 Array Frame  You can attach the        AF12 Array Frame to the KLA12 or the KLAT8I for suspension  Extended Portion     2         The Array Frame Extension bar is shown  in Figure 3 on page 8  in its shipping Bs  T  configuration  You must remove the rigging pins and the Extension Bar  then reassemble the  array frame as follows     Assembling the KLA AF12 Array Frame  Refer to Figure 21     1  The array frame is oriented differently depending on the        loudspeaker on which it  is installed     a  For the KLA12  the wider spaced feet are facing
22. ersible  front to back  The direction the Extension Bar points changes tilt capability of the array  Refer to  Using the KLA AF12 Array Frame  on  page 14 for detailed information about the array frame     Frame  on top a KLA12 as shown in  Figure 10  Make sure that the four non   slip feet  1  on the bottom of the top  unit nest into the feet receptacles  2  on  the top of the bottom loudspeaker         Parallel  Parallel    bottom surface of the units are parallel   and the front and back edges are aligned  as shown in Figure 11            Figure 14        Uy    Eu  48 mee 5  fum     Po             Retracted Position Up Position Locked Position        Figure 15        On the bottom loudspeaker  the hook  Figure 12  2  is in the Retracted Position  Push button  A  to release the slide  1   The slide automatically  slides upward  and the hook  4  automatically rotates to the Up Position     On the bottom loudspeaker  pull lever  B   Figure 12  downward to lock the hook  5  in the Locked Position and secure the loudspeakers        WARNING   Make sure that the lever  B  locks in the down  Q Locked Position  If not properly latched  the loudspeakers    8     could separate and cause physical damage to the loudspeakers  and or personal injury     Repeat the procedure for the other side of the loudspeaker  and for all KLA12 loudspeakers in the array  The loudspeakers are ready to suspend     10    Attaching a KLA12 to a KLA181  The KLA12 cannot be attached to the top of a KLA181  
23. g loop thru power cables  make all loop thru connections prior to connecting to  the AC mains       Insert the grey powerCON   connector  on the loop thru cable  fully into the grey AC OUT connector  3  on the amplifier     Twist the powerCON   connector clockwise until it locks in place      Insert the blue powerCON   connector fully into the blue AC IN connector  4  on the next amplifier to be powered      Twist the powerCON   connector clockwise until it locks in place     Repeat until all of the loudspeakers  up to five loudspeakers  using four loop thru cables  in the array are properly connected     Connect AC Mains    Refer to Figure 30     8  9      Insert the blue powerCON   connector  on the AC power cord  fully into the blue AC IN connector  4  on the first amplifier in the chain       Twist the powerCON   cable connector clockwise until it locks in place     10  Plug the other end of the power cable into the appropriate AC mains power source     1    1  You may now turn on the AC power switch es  using the Power On procedure in this document     Power on Sequence    l   2   5     Bring the output level control of the mixer  or other audio source  feeding your loudspeakers to its minimum position   Turn on all source devices  CD players  mixers  instruments      Push in on the top of the POWER rocker switch  Figure 30  1  to apply AC mains power to the first powered loudspeaker in the signal chain  No  other loudspeaker is feeding audio signal to this one       Whe
24. hers included in the available M10 accessory kit  model       NOTE         KLA12 suspension points are designed for use with the eyebolts  number  K Series M10 KIT      1  Remove the rubber plug  1  from the KLA12 rear M10 installation point    2  Place one of the supplied washers  2  on each supplied eyebolt    3  Thread an eyebolt  3  into each of the threaded inserts    4  Tighten the eyebolts until their shoulders are snug against the washer enclosure     5  Continue to rotate the eyebolts until they reach the desired position  Do not overtighten        6  The loudspeakers are ready for suspension     Using the KLA181 Integrated Suspension Points  Refer to Figure 24     NOTE         KLA181 suspension points are designed for use with the eyebolts   M10 X 1 50  35 mm   38 mm  included in the available accessory kit  model  number  KLA181 M10 KIT            1  Use a 6 mm hex key to remove the four hex screws from the four KLA181 M10  installation points on the top of the loudspeaker         Figure 27      2  Thread an eyebolt into each of the threaded inserts    3  Tighten the eyebolts until their shoulders are snug against the enclosure    4  Continue to rotate the eyebolts until they reach the desired position  Do not overtighten     5  The loudspeakers are ready for suspension     Pole mounting the KLA12  Refer to Figure 25       You can mount up to two KLA12 loudspeakers on a loudspeaker pole over the KLA181 or KW181 subwoofer  or on a  loudspeaker tripod  To mount over 
25. its ability to produce full output  Install sunshades if the application merits  Maximum ambient temperature for full  performance to specification is 50   C  122   F   Do not install enclosures where exposed to rain or other water sources  The enclosure is  not weatherproof  Outdoor installations must provide protection from the elements     Audio Connections  Refer to Figure 26     There are two XLR connectors on the amplifier  one LINE IN  female   and one LINE OUT  male   These connectors provide for the input  and audio  loop thru capability     EXTERNAL       UB NORMAL NORMAL DEEP       2 DEEP    1  SIGNAL  3 3  LF SETTING 40dB MODE  12 1        D      2  REV        2 2  4 1 4 NORM m  apay size 24    POLARITY d  BOXES  LINE OUT LINE OUT  KLA12 KLA181      Figure 29        Input    Use the ATTEN knob  2  to control the attenuation of the input signal on the LINE IN connector  1  This control sets the sensitivity  and thereby the  amount of signal sent to the power amplifier and  in turn  to the loudspeaker components     The green SIGNAL LED  3  illuminates when signal is present  regardless of the amount of attenuation as set by the ATTEN knob  If the LED does  not illuminate  the input is not receiving any signal or the level of the signal is significantly low  Check all connections and the status of the device  delivering the signal     16    Balanced Inputs  Conned to the plug as shown  Unbalanced Inputs  Connect to the plug as shown     1   shield  ground   3   minu
26. losures  The net result is that any KLAT2 system will  present extraordinarily even and consistent energy throughout the physical listening area of the loudspeaker  resulting in a very musical  acoustically  transparent system     Ar Q        Arcuate Equalization  Ar Q  processing automatically makes the appropriate equalization adjustments based simply on the number of boxes  in the array     User set DSP Functions  EXTERNAL    Refer to Figure 32  ws NORMAL NORMAL4  PEEP        2 DEEP     ARRAY SIZE  BOXES   Set the ARRAY SIZE  BOXES  dial  on all KLA12s in the array  to the number of  KLA12 boxes in the array  For example  if there are three KLA12s in your array     set the dial to  3  on each KLAT2 in the array  The system automatically tunes LF SETTING MODE  and configures the array for the selected number of KLA12 boxes  The result is  an evenly balanced and accurate tonal curve from your KLA line array system  3  1 P   2  REV   Low frequency EQ  LF SETTING   MODE  4 7 MS  NORMAL   This is the factory setting which equalizes the loudspeaker system  to provide an optimum balance between low frequency extension and ARRAY SIZE POLARITY  maximum output  This is the standard setting for most applications    BOXES    EXTERNAL SUB    KLA12  When using the KLA12 with a KLA181 or KW181   n KLAISI  the switch should be set to the EXTERNAL SUB position to engage the 100 Hz  high pass filter  This routes the frequencies above 100 Hz to the KLA12  and     Figure 35        the frequen
27. m unit     CAUTION   QSC recommends lifting the KLAT2 loudspeaker from the rear to avoid blemishing the grille  In addition  to protect the  latching mechanism  QSC recommends that you return the hooks to the retracted position  and lock lever      down when transporting  the loudspeakers     The KLA12 loudspeakers  when attached together  are a fixed arcuate line array with splay angles of 18   matching the individual loudspeaker s vertical  dispersion angle of 18    The KLA12 features QSC s SOLO     allowing you to attach KLA12s together with one person  and no tools     1            Refer to Figure 12     6     1      Place one KLA12  or        AF12 Array      Make sure the top surface and the    Attaching a KLA12 to a KLA12 or KLA AF12 Array Frame               The KLA12 loudspeakers come with the attaching hooks in the retracted position  1  indicated by the slide  1  down  and the lever  B  in the down  or locked position    m  as shown in Figure 8  a      Move the lever button  Figure 8  2  upwards  and then rotate lever  B  up  as B  shown  until it stops   M c        Make sure that levers labeled  B  and slides  1  on both sides of the bottom    loudspeaker are in the positions shown in Figure 9  If not  repeat Step 1  then    push button  A  and move the slide  1  to the down position    Figure t      Figure 12          When attaching the        AF12 Array Frame  make sure the KLA12 feet are pointing down as shown in Figure 10  In addition  the array frame is    rev
28. n the amplifier is turned on  the green STANDBY indicator LED and the red LIMIT indicator LED  on the amplifier panel  illuminate  After a few  seconds the red LIMIT indicator and the green STANDBY go out  and the blue POWER indicator LED illuminates  Refer to Figure 31       Turn on the remainder of the KLA loudspeakers in the order in which they receive audio signal first to last       The level controls on your mixer may now be brought up     Power off Sequence    p   2     Bring the output level control of the mixer  or other audio source  feeding your loudspeakers to its minimum position     Turn the KLA loudspeakers off  starting with the last loudspeaker in the signal chain  by pushing in on the bottom of the POWER switch  Figure  30  1        Turn off the remainder of the        loudspeakers in reverse of the order in which they receive audio signal     last to first       Turn off all source devices     Disconnect AC Mains    1   2   5    Use the  Power off Sequence  on page 18 procedure and turn the AC power switches to the off position   Unplug the power cable from the AC mains     Disconnect all AC loop thru cables by grasping the powerCON   cable connector  sliding the latch button away from the amplifier  twisting the  powerCON   connector counterclockwise  and pulling straight out from the amplifier     4  Remove the AC power cord by grasping the powerCON   cable connector  pressing down on the latch button  twisting the cable connector    counterclockwise  and
29. nates       No other LEDs illuminate when the unit is in STANDBY  with the exception of the SIGNAL LED when an audio signal is present       When the amplifiers are in STANDBY  a small amount of current continues to flow  keeping the amplifiers awake  The time it takes to come out of  STANDBY to the full operational mode is negligible  producing no audible effect       You can bring a KLA Series loudspeaker out of standby manually by turning the POWER switch off and then back to the ON position     Red LIMIT LED   Refer to Figure 31  5   The red LIMIT LED illuminates when      When limiting is active  to protect and avoid damage to the amplifier  GuardRail     or loudspeakers  Excursion Limiting       The signal level at any frequency is too high  causing the DSP to limit the signal  preventing damage to the amplifier and or loudspeakers       The amplifier is too hot due to prolonged use at extreme SPL levels or in very high ambient temperatures  GuardRail            If the LIMIT LED is illuminated  and the ATTEN control is at maximum  ce   cow   your KLA Series loudspeaker requires service by qualified personnel     DSP Features    The KLA Series features advanced DSP  digital signal processing  circuitry that performs many functions  Some functions are set at the design   production level and are not user accessible  These functions include crossovers  time alignment  limiting and protection  thermal management some  of which are implemented using a number of proprietary f
30. on Locked Position        Figure 17        WARNINGI   Make sure that the lever  B  locks in the downward  Locked Position indicating that the hook itself is locked  If  the locking mechanism is not properly latched  the loudspeakers could separate and cause physical damage to the loudspeakers   and or personal injury     5  Repeat the procedure for the other side of the loudspeakers  and for all KLA12 loudspeakers in the array  The loudspeakers are ready to suspend     11    Separating a KLA12 from    KLA AF12 Array Frame  KLA12  or KLA181    Refer to Figure 15     9  1  Safely support the bottom KLAT2 in the array  You must support both sides of the loudspeaker   and relieve the weight of the loudspeaker from its latching mechanism in order to separate one     loudspeaker from another  1         Or 2    2  Move the lever button  1  upward  and then rotate lever  B  up  as shown  until it stops        3  Push the slide  2  downward to rotate the hook  not shown  to the retracted position  You  Will not be able to perform this step unless the weight of the loudspeaker is relieved from the     Figure 18      latching mechanism     4  If you are going to transport the loudspeakers  rotate lever  B  down until it locks  The hooks are locked in the Retracted Position     5  Repeat for the other side of the loudspeaker  The loudspeaker can now be separated from the unit above     Attaching a KLA181 to a KLA181       1  With the KLA181 on the floor  or other suitable surface  insert
31. onal injury and damage to the equipment     Rules for Suspension      Consult a professional mechanical or structural engineer  licensed in the jurisdiction of the sound system installation  to review  verify  and approve  all attachments to the building or structure       Employ the services of a certified  professional rigger for hoisting  positioning  and attaching the equipment to the supporting structure     Correct use of all suspension hardware and components is imperative in sound system suspension and deployment     Always calculate suspended loads before lifting to make sure suspension components and hardware are used within their respective load limits       Consult local codes and regulations to fully understand the requirements for suspended loads in the venue in which you will suspend  the equipment       Use only the        AF12 Array Frame or the M10 installation points for suspending the array         Be absolutely certain of the integrity of any structural member intended to support suspended loads  Hidden structural members can have hidden  structural weakness       Never assume anything  Owner or third party supplied suspension attachment points may not be adequate for suspending the loads       Before lifting  always inspect all components  enclosures  suspension brackets  pins  frames  bolts  nuts  slings  shackles  etc   for cracks  wear   deformation  corrosion  missing  loose  or damaged parts that could reduce the strength of the assembly  Discard an
32. onse  Select the polarity that results in the best overall system bass response        20    Additional Features    Front LED Switch  The blue power LED  on the front of the loudspeakers  may be set to any of three modes  by the FRONT LED switch  Figure 33  located on the amplifier panel     FRONT LED  PWR   This is the factory setting which means the LED illuminates when the POWER PWR  switch 15 in the ON position and the unit is not in STANDBY    NAME DENN LIMIT  OFF   The front LED does not illuminate in the OFF position  This setting is recommended  in applications where the light from the front LED may be visually objectionable  OFF  LIMIT   The front LED tracks the LIMIT LED on the amplifier panel  When the KLA Series     Figure 36        is limiting  one or more of the limiters is engaging to protect some part of the system    the front LED glows brighter in response to the limiting function  This allows you to be   aware of the limiter status without needing to see the rear of the unit  For more information refer to the  Red LIMIT LED  on page 19  When not  in limiting and when the unit is not in STANDBY  the front LED is dimly illuminated           REMOTE GAIN Control    REMOTE GAIN    WARNING  Do not put more than  5  or less than ground on the     pin or else damage may  5v m       occur  Do not connect the      pin directly to the  5y pin   A3 pin Euro style connector  Figure 34  is provided to remotely adjust the volume of the KLA Series loudspeaker or E  put the
33. s      2   plus        1   shield  ground   3   jumper to pin 1  2   plus                _            Figure 30         Figure 31        Output    Both the KLA12 and KLA181 have discrete  direct LINE OUT male XLR connectors  Figure 26  4   wired in parallel with the LINE IN  The signal on the  LINE OUT is exactly equivalent to the signal on the LINE IN     The level of the signal on the LINE OUT XLR is not affected by the ATTEN setting for that loudspeaker         Making Audio Connections         Refer to Figure 26 and Figure 29   The loop thru cables supplied in the package are designed for use in a single array   1  Connect the audio source  male XLR plug  to the LINE IN female XLR connector  1  on the amplifier     2  If you are using the audio loop thru connections  connect the female end of an XLR Audio Loop thru  Cable  supplied  to the LINE OUT connector  Figure 26  4  on the first amplifier in the loop thru  chain         Figure 32        3  Connect the male end of the XLR Audio Loop thru Cable to the LINE IN  Figure 26  1  of the next  loudspeaker amplifier in the loop thru chain     4  Continue this process until all the audio connections for the loudspeakers in the array are made     System Power  For safety reasons  it is important to follow the proper power connection and disconnection sequence as addressed in this section     Proper power on off sequencing can help to prevent unexpected sounds from being produced by the system  pops  dicks  thumps   These sounds
34. t for inherent characteristics of the loudspeakers  waveguide  and enclosures    Ar Q    to make equalization adjustments based on the number of KLA12s in the array     Auto Standby mode that automatically engages after five minutes of inactivity  but upon resumption of audio signal  the power module on the KLA  awakens instantly for immediate output     Remote Gain control capability in an installed application using a single potentiometer wired to a Euro style connector   Balanced  line level XLR input  in parallel with an XLR output  for distributing the audio signal to multiple loudspeakers   powerCON   AC In and AC Out connectors for powering up to five loudspeakers on a single 15 amp 120 V  8 amp 240 V  electrical circuit     Other features include LED indicators for Signal and Limit  and discrete LED indicators for Power Standby status     Unpacking    KLA12 Package Contents KLA181 Package Contents  1  Quick Start Guide 1  Quick Start Guide  2  Warning Information Sheet 2  Warning Information Sheet  3  KLAI2 Speaker Assembly 3  KLA181 Subwoofer Assembly  4  AC powerCON   Power Cord  CEE 7 7   3 6 Meter 4  AC powerCON   Power Cord  CEE 7 7   3 6 Meter  5  AC powerCON   Power Cord  NEMA 5 15   USA style   12 Foot 5  AC powerCON   Power Cord  NEMA 5 15   USA style   12 Foot  6  XLR Audio Loop thru Cable  2 Foot 6  XLR Audio Loop thru Cable  3 Foot  7  powerCON   Loop thru Power Cord  2 Foot 7  powerCON   Loop thru Power Cord  3 Foot  8  Euro style Connector Plug  3 pin 8 
35. uit different from that to which the receiver is connected     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Warranty  USA only  other countries  see your dealer or distributor     QSC Audio Products 3 Year Limited Warranty    QSC Audio Products  LLC   QSC   guarantees its products to be free from defective material and or workmanship and will replace defective parts  and repair malfunctioning products under this warranty when the defect occurs under normal installation and use  provided the unit is returned to  our factory  one of our authorized service stations or an authorized QSC International Distributor via pre paid transportation with a copy of proof   of purchase  i e   sales receipt   This warranty provides that the examination of the return product must indicate  in our judgment  a manufacturing  defect  This warranty does not extend to any product which has been subjected to misuse  neglect  accident  improper installation  or where the   date code has been removed or defaced  QSC shall not be liable for incidental and or consequential damages  This warranty gives you specific legal  rights  This limited warranty is freely transferable during the term of the warranty period  The warranty on QSC products is NOT VALID if the products  have been purchased from an unauthorized dealer online e tailer  or if the original factory serial number has been removed  defaced  or replaced in  any way  Damage to  or loss of any software or data residing on
36. y  attached to one another and ready for suspension        Retracted Up Locked  Position Position Position      Figure 20        12    Attaching    KLA181 to a KLA AF12 Array Frame  Refer to Figure 18    NOTE  The KLA AF12 Array Frame must be oriented with the  KLA181 feet pointing down as shown in Figure 18  For more detail   refer to Figure 3 on page 8     1  Place the KLA181 on the floor  or other suitable surface  and make sure the  hooks are retracted  If not  insert the supplied 6 mm hex key into the hex socket   Figure 17  4 on page 12  and rotate the key fully to the Unlocked Position  as noted next to the hex socket on the loudspeaker        2  Place the KLA AF12 Array Frame on top of the KLA181  The Array Frame feet  2   align  and nest into  the spaces  1  in front of and behind the attaching hook  in the KLA181 rigging plates  When properly nested  you should not be able to  move or slide the top unit without lifting it               Figure 21        on the loudspeaker with the Extension Bar pointing either direction   Point the Extension Bar pointing towards the front of the array for maximum upward tilt  towards the rear of the array for maximum  downward tilt        NOTE  The KLA AF12 is reversible front to back  you can mount it    Refer to Figure 19                                                        9 KLA AF12  3  Insert the 6 mm hex key  supplied  into the hex socket  1  in the KLA181  2    o  4  Turn the key fully to the Locked Position as noted next to
37. y worn  defective  or suspect  parts and replace them with new appropriately load rated parts     Shock Loading    When a load is either moved or stopped  its static weight is magnified  Sudden movements can magnify the static weight several times  This  magnification of static weight is called  shock loading   Shock loading poses a danger to equipment and workers  The effects of shock loading can be  instantaneous  or may remain undetected unless the equipment is visually damaged  Proper preparation for shock loading requires careful planning  and knowledge of equipment  suspension  and lifting practices     Shock loading of equipment and structures is usually confined to lifting and installation  but natural forces  winds  earthquakes  and so on  can impose  shock loads several times the static load  Because of this  structures and suspension equipment must be capable of supporting several times the  weight of the suspended equipment           KLA Maximum Suspended Load  The KLA components are engineered for a 10 1 design factor     Use the KLA AF12 Array Frame or the M10 Integrated Suspension points to suspend one KLA Array consisting of one of the following three array  configuration options  The maximum number of KLA12 Loudspeakers in any array  with or without KLA181 Loudspeakers  is five     Suspended Loudspeakers per Array    Array Configuration Option A B      Maximum Number of KLA181 Loudspeakers 2 3 4   Maximum Number of KLA12 Loudspeakers 5 3 0      Table 1       
    
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