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1. Frequency Hz Figure 2 ARR Beamwidth 360 300 8 180 Eb 140 oO 2 100 z 80 lt 0 A 40 A Horizontal 30 Vertical 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Frequency Hz Figure 3 ae suspended resulting in serious injury and property damage DO NOT suspend or mount any other product or device from this enclosure Use only the correct mating hardware All associated rigging is the responsibility of others This unit was designed to be hung on the wall or ceiling with the use of a special bracket that fits into the enclosure via a slot on the rear and an insert located on the top rear of the cabinet Use only the supplied bracket Architectural 8 Engineering Specifications The loudspeaker system shall have an operating bandwidth of 160 Hz to 16 kHz with signal processing using the 8 ohm input The nominal output level shall be go dB when measured at a distance of one meter with an input of one watt into the 8 ohm input where the nominal impedance shall be 8 ohms A 70V 100V distributed line transformer shall be included with a selector switch to select between transformer taps of 30W 15W 7 5W 3 7W 1 8W or to an 8 ohm nominal input The maximum continuous power handling shall be 50 watts maximum program power of 100 watts and a peak power input of at least 200 watts with a minimum amplifier headroom of 3 dB for the 8 ohm input The transformer input maximum continuous power handling shall be 30W with a ma
2. Recommended Active Crossover Frequency Region and Slope Low Frequency High Frequency 200 Hz at 24 dB octave Impedance Z 8 Ohm Input Nominal 8W Minimum 7 2W Input Connections Barrier strip screw terminals Input Selection Switch Selects between 30W 15W 7 5W 3 7W 1 8W or 8 Ohms Input NOTE 30W tap is for 70V input use ONLY 100V input uses next tap down e g with 100V input use the 15W tap for 30W output the 7 5W tap for 15W output etc Use of the nominally 70V 30W tap on 100V will exceed the transformer and system power rating and will result in failure ofthe speaker system Enclosure Materials amp Finish Premium plywood finished in black or white paint Mounting Provisions Flying point for suspension bracket included Overall Dimensions H x W x D 3 23 X 13 78 6 12 82 mm x 350 mm x 155 mm Net Weight 5lbs 2 3 kg Frequency Response 1 meter on axis swept sine in one fourth space environment 8 Ohm Input 160 Hz to 16 kHz 3 dB with processing Transformer Input 200 Hz to 16 kHz 3 dB with processing Usable Low Frequency Limit 10 dB point one fourth space 8 Ohm Input 110 Hz with processing Transformer Input 180 Hz with processing and crossover Power Handling above 200 Hz 8 Ohm Input 50W continuous 100W program 200W peak Transformer 30W continuous Input 60W peak Sound Pressure Level 1 watt 1 meter in anechoic environment
3. EC Annex IV 3 Features and specifications subject to change without notice Peavey Electronics Corporation 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive Meridian MS 39305 601 483 5365 FAX 601 486 1278 EXoo00040 2005
4. 8 Ohm Input 9o dB SPL 2 83 V input Maximum Sound Pressure Level 1meter 8 Ohm Input 107 dB SPL continuous 113 dB SPL peak Transformer 103 dB SPL continuous Input 30Wtap 106 dB SPL peak Radiation Angle measured at 6 dB point of polar response Operating Into Quarter Space Horizontal Dispersion 180 Vertical Dispersion 90 Operating Into Half Space Horizontal Dispersion 180 Vertical Dispersion 110 Directivity Factor Ro Q 500 Hz 6 kHz Mean Unit has textbook perfect dispersion of Q 4 for one fourth space environment 180 X 90 For one half space environment 180 X 180 Q 3 1 1 0 1 1 Directivity Index Di 500 Hz 16 kHz Mean Unit has textbook perfect dispersion of Di 6 dB for one fourth space environment 180 X 90 For one half space environment 180 X 180 Di 4 8 dB 1 2dB 1 8 dB Transducer Complement Four wide band neodymium 2 speakers with 1 voice coil SPECIFICATIONS SSE UB2T Amplitude Response lm Equivalent On Axis 110 100 a 0 5 80 N m HF Only vs System gt 70 SSE UB2 5 W woofer 60 2 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Frequency Hz Figure 1 PRA Impedance 100 50 30 7 20 0 10 5 3 2 1 20 20 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k
5. SPECIFICATIONS SSE UB2T Under Balcony Array a clear smooth full range sound from a hung system Input to the array is via barrier strip screw terminals A built in 70V 100V transformer with switch selectable taps and an 8 ohm input option provide maximum flexibility for installations A separately available active crossover with equalization assures smooth even frequency response across the operating band e Small size makes it unobtrusive e Processor based crossover and EQ for maximum performance e Hanging points incorporated e Available in black and white painted finishes ENE Re gz SANCTUARY SERIES UB2T has a perforated metal grille covered with cloth for a subtle appearance Built in hanging points provide stability and flexibility in coverage adjustment This mid high frequency quarter spherical array is comprised of four 2 neodymium speakers with wide dispersion and a very smooth response across their operating band When mated with a companion woofer module this combination provides e 180 by 90 pattern covers a small room or space e Designed for placement at the ceiling wall junction or under balcony locations gt Whole room mid high frequency coverage from one enclosure Description Designed for permanent professional installation in schools churches theaters auditoriums gyms night clubs offices and theme parks the SSE UB2T is a quarter spherical coverage array providin
6. erent approaches to power handling ratings Peavey rates this loudspeaker system s power handling using a full range form of the AES Standard 2 1984 Using audio band 20 Hz to 20 kHz pink noise with peaks of four times the RMS level this strenuous test signal assures the user that every portion of this system can withstand today s high technology music This rating is contingent upon having a minimum of 3 dB of amplifier headroom available Harmonic Distortion Second and third harmonic distortions vs frequency for the 8 ohm input are plotted in figures 5 8 6 for two power levels Ten percent 10 of rated input power and either one percent 1 of rated input power or one watt whichever is greater Distortion is read from the graph as the difference between the fundamental signal frequency response and the desired harmonic As an example a distortion curve that is down 40 dB from the fundamental is equivalent to 1 distortion Mounting Caution Before attempting to suspend this speaker consult a certified structural engineer Speaker can fall if improperly Re SANCTUARY SERIES Harmonic Distortion 8 Ohm In 1 rated power or 1W 2nd Harmonic 200 Hz 0 51 1 kHz 0 1 3rd Harmonic 200 Hz 42 1 kHz 0 1 10 rated power 2nd Harmonic 200 Hz 0 91 1 kHz 0 1 3rd Harmonic 200 Hz 2 12 1 kHz 0 32 Transformer Input Less than 3 up to rated power of 30W and above 200 Hz typically less than 1
7. g mid high frequency coverage of an entire small room or under a balcony or other barrier spot delay coverage Constructed of premium plywood for strength rigidity and light weight the SSE Features e Uniquely angled speakers provide wide even response e Dual orientation design for more defined coverage e Built in 70V 100V transformer e Switch selected taps at 30W 15W 7 5W 3 7W 1 8W and 8 ohms Frequency Response This measurement is useful in determining how accurately a given unit reproduces an input signal The frequency response of the SSE UB2T is measured at a distance of 1 meter using a 1 watt into the nominal impedance swept sine input signal As Shown in figure 1 the selected drivers in the SSE UB2T combine with the signal processing to give a smooth frequency response from 160 Hz to 16 kHz Directivity Beamwidth is derived from the 6 dB points from the polar plots see figure 3 which are measured in a whole space anechoic environment Q and Directivity Index are plotted for the on axis measurement position These are specifications that provide a reference to the coverage characteristics of the unit These parameters provide insight for proper placement and installation in the chosen environment The blending of the components of the SSE UB2T exhibits a desirable beamwidth and directivity figure 3 amp 4 suitable for permanent installation applications Power Handling There are many diff
8. h DZA aa 50 vie a gt Not 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Frequency Hz 2nd Harmonic 3rdH i Figure 6 r armonic SPECIFICATIONS SSE UB2T Vertical Polar Plots 1 3 octave averaged plotted on ISO 1 3 octave centers from 200 Hz 16 kHz Re lt z SANCTUARY SERIES Vertical Polar Plots 1 3 octave averaged plotted on ISO 1 3 octave centers from 200 Hz 16 kHz 3 15 kHz 12 5 kHz 16 kHz SPECIFICATIONS SSE UB2T Horizontal Polar Plots 1 3 octave averaged plotted on ISO 1 3 octave centers from 200 Hz 16 kHz 0 200 Hz 250 Hz 315 Hz 800 Hz 1 kHz 1 25 kHz 1 6 kHz 2 kHz Re lt z SANCTUARY SERIES Horizontal Polar Plots 1 3 octave averaged plotted on ISO 1 3 octave centers from 200 Hz 16 kHz 12 5 kHz 16 kHz SPECIFICATIONS SSE UB2T This is just one example of the steps that one might take to install the SSE UB2T by mounting it on a wall or ceiling Other types of walls ceilings other than a dry wall panel and 2x4 stud construction may require different fasteners and steps to safely hang t
9. he SSE UB2T Consult a certified structural engineer to assure that the SSE UB2T will be properly and safely hung under the specific conditions present Note that the SSE UB2T is intended to be used with a separate woofer an electronic crossover and two channels of amplification to provide full range performance The SSE UB2T is not a full range system by itself and only covers the range from approximately 200 Hz and up A number of suitable crossover options are available from Peavey the Peavey Digitool the Peavey VSX 26 Loudspeaker Controller and the SSE Array Controller The first two units have pre configured setup files that provide an optimized crossover and EQ for a flat response and level set as a starting place for any permanent installation The woofers in the SSE line that mate well with the SSE UB2T are the SSE 210 and the SSE 110 One SSE 110 can provide bass for up to two SSE UB2T cabinets CEILING Mounting Instructions OPTIONAL WALL Fig Wall Mount holes can be used in a corner for maximum safety and reliability Locate the mounting hole on the selected spot by placing the bracket against the ceiling wall in the desired pre selected location Mark this location by lightly driving a small nail into the wall surface through the correct bracket hole centered and then removing the nail Pre drill the fastener hole with the proper size drill bit to allow the fastener shaft to enter t
10. he stud without splitting it but not so large as to allow the threads to strip out Next install the bracket onto the ceiling wall in the orientation selected being sure to install it using the appropriate fastener nominally a 1 4 x 3 lag bolt into an inner wall or ceiling stud Never drive a lag bolt into just drywall or just paneling as this will not hold the cabinet safely Consult a certified structural engineer for all mounting details The wall fastener will go through the appropriate bracket hole with a lock washer between it and the bracket Tighten down this fastener making sure the bracket is oriented as desired Once the bracket is in place and the fastener has been tightened firmly connect the cabinet input terminals to the speaker wiring with the wires routed as desired Place the cabinet onto the bracket in its factory configuration and insert and tighten the shallow head bracket mounting bolt removed in the first step CEILING Fig A Ceiling Mount Mounting Instructions As a helpful guide to assembling the bracket onto the cabinet for hanging the cabinet on a wall the following assembly steps are one example of the steps you might take to prepare the bracket and attach the cabinet to a drywall covered 2x4 stud wall after consulting with a certified structural engineer Remove the bracket from the cabinet by unscrewing the shallow head bolt from the nominal bottom of the cabinet small side no
11. ting how the bracket is mated with the slot in the cabinet and saving all the hardware supplied Now is a good time to set the input selector to the proper input Select one of the transformer taps or the 8 ohm input since it would otherwise require that the cabinet be dis mounted from the bracket to change the setting Decide where the unit will hang and in which orientation See Figures A and B Note that the supplied bracket can have the mounting bolt go through the rear of the bracket or the end opposite of the cabinet slot so there are two options to allow maximum flexibility in mounting to the ceiling or the wall With the help of a certified structural engineer find a wall ceiling stud or other suitable location and select which hole on the bracket will best interface with that spot Both mounting 70 INPUT 100V INPUT 3 7W 7 5 15W 30W N A 1 8W 3 7W 7 5W 15W 30W 8 OHMS INPUT TAP SELECTOR CAUTION DO NOT USE THIS TAP WITH 100V INPUT Input Plate NQJ ks SANCTUARY SERIES Jet EE X INPUT 7 SANCTUARY SERIES SSE UB2T MAX POWER 100W PROGRAM LOW FREQ LIMIT 200Hz SPECIFICATIONS SSE UB2T Notes Re SANCTUARY SERIES b y www sanctuary seri es com O5 L 37 38 13 02 03 and defined in EN 50419 2005 The bar is the symbol for marking of new waste and oo is applied only to equipment manufactured after 13 August 2005 X Logo referenced in Directive 2002 96
12. ximum peak power of 60W for either a 100V or 70V input line The nominal radiation geometry shall be 180 degrees in the horizontal plane and 90 degrees in the vertical plane The overall outside dimensions shall be 3 23 inches high by 13 78 inches wide by 6 12 inches deep The weight shall be 5 pounds The mounting flying bracket shall be included with the unit The loudspeaker system shall be a Peavey Sanctuary Series model SSE UB2T 3 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY NOTE For details refer to the warranty statement Copies of this statement may be obtained by contacting Peavey Electronics Corporation P O Box 2898 Meridian Mississippi 39301 2898 Re lt z SANCTUARY SERIES Q amp Directivity Index 100 20 Q Di 10 10 1 0 20 50 100 200 500 Ik 2k 5k 10k 20k Frequency Hz Figure 4 0 Harmonic Distortion 1 Rated Power 110 100 90 R 80 5 x 70 S 60 50 mr Ni SNEM gt 40 fs se Te 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Frequency Hz ene 2nd Harmonic Figure 5 3rd Harmonic Harmonic Distortion 10 Rated Power 120 110 100 RW e 80 N S 70 60 N a BD c
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