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1. CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Crossover Frequency Subsonic Filter FUSE 5mm x 20mm 100V 120V 220V 240V FEATURES Dimensions H x W x D in mm Net Weight per unit Pro5 45Hz 22kHz 1 25 mm Silk Dome 5 150 mm Glass Aramid Composite Cone Rubber surround 75 Watts 82dB 90dB 0 05 0 02 10K Ohm 10K Ohm 3 0KHz 45Hz 1A 500mA 1 XLR Input 1 TRS Input 1 RCA Input IEC Mains Connector VOLUME Control HF LEVEL Control Blue LED Power Indicator 291 x 196 x 228 7 Kg Pro8 45Hz 22kHz 1 25 mm Silk Dome 8 220 mm Glass Aramid Composite Cone Rubber surround 140 Watts 86dB 97dB 0 09 0 01 10K Ohm 10K Ohm 2 4KHZ 35Hz 2A LA 1 XLR Input 1 TRS Input 1 RCA Input IEC Mains Connector VOLUME Control HF LEVEL Control Blue LED Power Indicator 381 x 265 x 304 13 Kg Copyright 2005 IPE Music Prol0s 30Hz 150Hz 10 273 mm long excursion Glass Aramid Composite Cone Rubber surround 225 Watts 98 dB 0 05 10K Ohm 10K Ohm 3 15A 1 6A 2 XLR Inputs and Outputs 2 TRS Inputs and Outputs 2 RCA Inputs and Outputs IEC Mains Connector VOLUME Control LOW PASS Control PHASE Changeover Switch Blue LED Power Indicator 382 x 355 x 398 17 7 Kg Page 7 Copyright 2005 IPE Music
2. your security and for the correct implementation of this product please read the safety precautions on the inside cover page Caution if you want to reduce the risk of being electrocuted do not remove the rear panel on this product Please contact your retailer or a qualified technician for any maintenance that needs to be carried out When the volume is high this system can produce noise levels that could permanently damage your hearing Se Li UNBALANCED 0 dB 0d8 E x SAB 3dB 248 1d8 RCA o d e Beef O ON y KL em O O _ O H a 3048 6dB VOLUME HF LEVEL e BALANCED Ka N O O N E N j Y z Xx Y O O O XLR O TRS P ro O O O BI AMP MONITORING 8 O O O Pro10s DK i e f NX Pata O O we C 0 O SUBWOOFER 2008 608 SOHz 150Hz Volume Low Pass Phase POWER OFF ON O x CH LA e 1 silk dome tweeter O e 5 glass aramid composite cone woofer O O PD ro l E e 75W biamp w 18dB oct filters a RETI e Magnetically shielded POWER e O O O e Freg Response 45Hz to 22KHz ni a e 100 120V T1AL 60Hz CAUTION a 220 240V TSCOMAL 50Hz OFF Oemar 10 gass aramid composite cone woofer CAUTION S Se 225W amp 18dB oct titers CE Freg Response 30Hz to 150Hz NA anta x O o O O O O O O ce Z O O O O Made in China Power Rating 100W Poser Rele 2000 AA O Serial Number MM O J d O O O O Figure 1 Rear Panels for th
3. E AUDIO LEFT MONO Output LEFT MONO Output TRS XLR or RCA TRS XLR or RCA MONO Input TRS XLR or RCA MONO Input TRS XLR or RCA IN LEFT IN RIGHT OUT RIGHT MONO Input TRS XLR or RCA Figure 10 Connections 5 Monitor Layout The Prodipe studio monitors can be placed in a vertical or horizontal position Figure 11 Positioning in Stereo Equilateral Triangle Stereo Listening Position Figure 12 When designing a studio layout the positioning of the monitors is of the utmost importance Reflection is the most common acoustics problem Copyright 2005 IPE Music Page 5 As shown in Figure 13 the position of a monitor in relation to an audio mixer can change the sound waves and hence distort how you perceive your sound production Figure 13 Positioning for 5 1 Surround Pro10S Listening Position Pro 5 8 Figure 14 We have provided the angles and the distance ratios for your information based on studies from sound engineers Nevertheless the room acoustics themselves might be such that this information is not always accurate and therefore the best way to optimize the positioning for a 5 1 surround is by testing out a number of positions Copyright 2005 IPE Music Page 6 6 Specifications Frequency Response High Frequency Driver Low Frequency Driver AMPLI FICATI ON Power Signal to Noise Ratio HF LF T H D HF LF Input Impedance Balanced Unbalanced
4. UENCIES HF LEVEL You can adjust the high frequencies at the back of the monitor Figure 4 The possible values are 1dB OdB flat 1dB or 2dB at around 2 kHz 10E 0d6 2dB 1d6 HF LEVEL Figure 4 FREQUENCY OF THE LOW PASS FILTER Pro10s only This 3 position changeover switch lets you select the cut off frequency for the low pass filter It lets you determine the lowest frequency that will be passed through to the main monitors By adjusting the subwoofer cut off to 80Hz you can ensure that there will be no break in the signal to the main monitors a Hz 150Hz Low Pass Figure 5 Copyright 2005 IPE Music Page 3 PHASE Pro10s only The speakers have a backwards forwards linear movement that creates a phenomenon known as compression rarefaction The low frequencies from the monitor system should reinforce the low frequencies from the subwoofer The monitors should therefore follow the same movement and the Phase control lets you reverse this movement Phase Figure 6 4 Audio Inputs Outputs The XLR and TRS connectors are balanced whilst the RCA connectors are unbalanced BALANCED UNBALANCED a N i ON RCA a C 4 Unbalanced Figure 8 RCA inputs outputs for the Pro10s Subwoofer Figure 9 TRS XLR inputs outputs for the Pro10s Subwoofer Copyright 2005 IPE Music Page 4 AUDIO SOURCE MONO Output TRS XLR or RCA SOURC
5. USER MANUAL Studio Monitors Prol0s Pros Pros Eradipe Precaution Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions CAUTION SK OF ELECTRA SHOCK CO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol in an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non insulated dangerous voltage inside the appliance that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product Read these instructions Retain these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this appliance near water Figure 1 Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings that were installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances 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 is provided for your safety If the plug provided does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician to ensure replacement of the obsole
6. e Pro5 Pro8 and the Pro10s Copyright O 2005 IPE Music Page 1 2 Connections To ensure the proper implementation of your monitor system please adhere to the following procedures at all times Check your audio lead Switch on the other equipment you intend to use audio mixer PC audio source etc Check your monitor settings and the settings of your audio sources lowest volume Check the voltage switch on the Prodipe monitors by putting switch in the ON position and the blue LED will light up et ia Note that when you want to shut everything down the Prodipe monitors must be switched off first Switch in the OFF position and the blue LED off Careful choosing the AC Select voltage depends on your power supply You should make any changes when the system has been switched off Switch in the OFF position and the power supply lead unplugged eros _ Pros Prot SOURCE 100V 220V 100V 220V 100V 220V 120V 240V 120V 240V 120V 240V Figure 2 POWER OFF ON Oo 48 AC SELECT o LO 100 120V T1AL 50Hz 220 2404 T500mMAL ts 4 O Power Rating 100W Copyright 2005 IPE Music Page 2 3 Settings There are different settings on the rear panels of your monitors VOLUME You can adjust the gain setting at the back of the monitor using the changeover switch in Figure 3 It can be set from 30dB to 6dB CN ha 3046 6d8 WOLUME Figure 3 ADJUSTING THE HIGH FREQ
7. te outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where it exits from the appliance 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance If using a cart be careful when moving the cart appliance combination to avoid injury from tip over Figure 1 13 Unplug this appliance during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the appliance has been damaged in any way for example the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen inside the appliance the appliance has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION The appliance should not be exposed to drips or splashes of water Objects filled with liquids such as vases should not be placed on the appliance Contents L Introduction ta 2 G COonnecions lalla co AP UE a a a ad a 4 Audio I nputs Outputs 22 2 ta B Monitor LaVOU inunda GS CITC AUN INS asc seta eed ee ain 1 Introduction We would like to thank you for having chosen our PRODIPE products Safety Precautions For
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