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USER MANUAL SP HiEnd Passive Speaker 170.312 Skytec
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Blue outdoor audio device with two circular cutouts and a speaker grille (no visible text or symbols)SP Hi-End Passive Speaker Series
170.307 / 170.309 / 170.304 / 170.312 / 170.315
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HANDLEIDING
MODE D'EMPLOI
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
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A["Powered Mixer"] -->|Speaker Output| B["Passive Series"]
A -->|Line Output| C["Active Series"]
A -->|Monitor Output| D["Active Series"]
Cable Connector / Aansluitingen / Connecteur de câble / Kabelverbinder / Conector del cable :

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12" & 15" version 8" & 10" version 1+ = + 1- = - 1+ = + 1- = -UK ABS PASSIVE PA SPEAKERS
Congratulations on the purchase of this SkyTec passive speaker box. Please read this manual carefully prior to using the unit.
TO ENSURE MANY YEARS OF TROUBLEFREE USE, PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
- Hearing damage: SkyTec loudspeakers are easily generating high sound pressure levels (SPL) sufficient to cause permanent hearing damage to performers, production crew and audience members. Care should be taken to avoid prolonged exposure to SPL in excess of 85 dB.
- Make sure that the amplifier is switched off when the speaker box is connected or disconnected.
- The box must be installed by a qualified technician who has knowledge of the techniques.
- Do not overload the box to avoid damage to the speakers.
- Connect the box only to a good quality amplifier: Direct voltage at the amplifier output will damage the speakers "Clipping" (overdrive) of the amplifier can damage the woofer, tweeter and horn speaker
- Do not overload the speakers to avoid damage to the components.
- Do not place an open fire (candle, etc.) on top or next to the box - FIRE HAZARD
- For indoor use only. If the box is used outdoors, you need to make sure that no humidity can enter the box.
- Make sure that the box is placed on a stable, solid surface.
- The boxes can be stacked but do not put more than 60kg weight on the box.
- The boxes can be hung. Use only strong and approved mounting material. The installation should only be carried out by a qualified technician who has knowledge of the techniques
and regulations regarding the mounting/hanging of speaker boxes. During the mounting, make sure that nobody is standing below the mounting area.
- Use only stands which are designed to support the weight of the speaker. Do not attempt to place more than one speaker on a stand designed for a single speaker.
- Do not place liquids on the box and protect it against humidity. Humidity can shorten the life time considerably.
- Only use suitable means of transportation if you want to move the box – BEWARE OF YOUR BACK!!
- If the unit is damaged to an extent that internal parts are visible, DO NOT connect the unit and DO NOT switch it on. Contact your dealer or Tronios.
- Never try to repair the unit yourself. It does not contain any user serviceable parts. All repairs must be carried out by a qualified technician.
- Set the amplifier to the lowest volume prior to switching it on.
- Keep the unit out of the reach of children.

Protect your environment. Recycle packing material whenever possible.
Do not throw a faulty unit into normal household waste but bring it to a special collection point. A large part of it can be recycled.
PRODUCT FEATURES
General
- 35mm titanium-diaphragm compression driver;
- Molded one-piece baffle with integral 90°x60° constant directivity horn;
- Multi-angle enclosure for flexibility in usage;
- Professional & study ABS enclosure;
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Enclosure and baffle are molded of tough and durable co-polymer material. This range of speakers is able to withstand high powered impacts;
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A heavy-duty, perforated metal grill protects the woofer;
- Ergonomically designed balanced handle and lightweight enclosure for easy and comfortable carrying;
- Attachment points for wall or ceiling mount brackets;
- Integral 35mm pole mount receptacle with securing thumb screw.
About the enclosure
The enclosure and baffle of this range of speakers are made of polypropylene co-polymer. The use of copolymer allows features such as stand mounting sockets, handholds, ports and high frequency horns to be molded directly into the cabinet. Not only do you get contemporary appearance, you also get lots of functionality.
CABLE CONNECTIONS
This range of speakers features 4-p loudspeaker connectors. These connectors are hooked in a parallel "loop-through" configuration for connection to additional speakers. For optimum performance it's important to use cables specifically designed for speaker use. Do not use shielded "guitar" signal cables for connection to these speakers.
Selection of the appropriate wire gauge is important for system operation. A cable that is too light will result in amplifier power being wasted due to the series resistance of the cable. In addition, loss of low-frequency performance may be experienced due to a degraded damping factor. The chart below illustrates the appropriate minimum wire gauge for various cable lengths and speaker impedance combinations.
When using this chart, keep in mind that two 8 Ohm parallel linked speakers will equal a 4 Ohm load (see "looping speakers").

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| Length of Run (ft.)/(m) | Wire Size (AWG) | | ---------------------- | --------------- | | 5 | 20 | | 15 | 18 | | 30 | 16 | | 46 | 14 | | 61 | 12 | | 76 | 10 | | 91 | 8 | | 100 | 6 | | 150 | 5.26 | | 200 | 5.26 | | 250 | 5.26 | | 300 | 5.26 |Looping speakers
Running too many speakers from a single amplifier channel may result in damage to the amplifier and/or in degraded audio performance. To calculate the combined impedance of multiple identical speakers in parallel, please use the formula below:

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Impedance of a single speaker Number of speakers connected in parallel = Amplifier loadRefer to your power amplifiers owners manual, for information on minimum recommended load impedance.
INPUT PANEL
Loop through capability (12" & 15" version only)
The two jacks on the rear panel of this series of speakers are wired parallel. This means whatever you plug in to either of the two jacks is available to "patch out" from the other jack to another loudspeaker.

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From Amp NL4 or NI2 Speaker 1 NL4/NL2 to NL4/NL2 Speaker 2TROUBLESHOOTING
One certain method of determining if a speaker is faulty is to substitute a speaker that is known to work correctly for the suspected problem speaker. If the “normally correct speaker” is experiencing the same difficulties or problems as the suspected problem speaker, use the information below to isolate the problem.
No output
Possible cause Action
Speaker cables Reseat all connectors
Substitute known good speaker cables
Check solder joins
Tighten set-screws on the banana connectors or 4-p connectors
Inspect cable for damage
Inspect wire or connector for stray strand that may short
Amplifier Make sure the amplifier channel is being fed a signal. Most amps have a "signal input" LED to indicate the presence of a signal. Re-patch the speaker to an amplifier channel that is known to work.
Intermittent
Possible cause Action
Poor connections
While it is possible for a faulty speaker to exhibit intermittent output, it's more likely that an output cable/connector is the problem. Check the soldering on your connectors. Tighten the set-screws on the banana connectors or 4-p connectors.
Constant noise, buzzing and/or humming
Possible cause Action
Faulty electronic device in the signal devices, or line-level wiring. Check and correct system grounding as required. chain check for noisy sources or electronic components. Check wiring for shielding.
Poor low-frequency output
Possible cause Action
Improper polarity
When two speakers in close proximity to each other are connected out-of-polarity, they can partially cancel each other out, especially at low frequencies. Check your speaker cables to be sure they are all identically wired and connected. Check the balanced line signal cables to be sure they are all correctly wired.
Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself. This would invalid your warranty. Do not make any changes to the unit. This would also invalid your warranty. The warranty is not applicable in case of accidents or damages caused by inappropriate use or disrespect of the warnings contained in this manual. Tronios cannot be held responsible for personal injuries caused by a disrespect of the safety recommendations and warnings. This is also applicable to all damages in whatever form.
NL ABS PASSIEVE PA LUIDSPREKERS
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From Amp NL4 or NI2 Speaker 1 NL4/NL2 to NL4/NL2 Speaker 2HULP BIJ PROBLEMEN
Constante brom, lawaai of zoem
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From Amp NL4 or NI2 Speaker 1 NL4/NL2 to NL4/NL2 Speaker 2FEHLERDIAGNOSE
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CE - Declaration of Conformity
Importer: TRONIOS BV
Product Description: S Kytec, SP Passive Speaker Series
Regulatory Requirement: EN 55013
EN 55020
EN 61000-3-2/-3-3
The product met the requirements stated in the above mentioned Declaration(s).
A L M E L O ,
19-10-2012
S i g n a t u r e :

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