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USER MANUAL Phantom E80 Dali
Recommended rear volume (backbox)
Shipping weight 3 kg
Recommended rear volume (backbox)
Congratulations on your new loudspeakers. Please read this manual carefully before you unpack and install your new loudspeakers to get the most out of your purchase. You can find more information on our website: www.dali-speakers.com or by contacting your authorized DALI dealer.
- DALI PHANTOM E models are intended for indoor use.
- The PHANTOM E models must only be used indoors and never in extreme hot or cold temperatures.
- The PHANTOM E WR models (Weather Resistant) are suitable for high humidi and covered outdoor locations (IP 65 rated).
- DALI PHANTOM E models must not be exposed to direct sunlight. For use in direct sunlight, we recommend the E WR models.
- Power o the amplifier when connecting the loudspeaker cables to the loudspeaker and the amplifier.
- DALI PHANTOM E series must be installed by professionals.
- Always make sure that there are no installations such as gas pipes, ventilation, cables, etc. in the ceiling or wall at the mounting location.
- The wall or ceiling must be able to support the speaker’s weight – see the technical specifications.
- If the loudspeakers are mounted in a ceiling or wall where there is a vapor barrier inside the wall, make sure not to pierce/damage the barrier.
- For extreme SPL performance we advise to low cut the signal in the amplifier or processor driving the speaker.
- Extended use of loudspeakers at high volume levels may cause hearing damage. Do not raise the volume beyond comfortable levels.
3.0 UNPACKING/PARTS LIST
Be careful not to damage the contents when you unpack the parts. Check that all parts are contained in the cardboard box, see table 1. Keep the packaging materials if your loudspeakers should need to be relocated or serviced.
DALI PHANTOM E-series provides the unique, acclaimed sound of a true DALI PHANTOM loudspeaker for easy and discreet integration into your home. DALI PHANTOM E-series is equally suited for stereo and home cinema systems where good sound quali is a high priori. DALI PHANTOM E-series is also very suitable in larger areas where high quali sound is desired, e.g. in hallways or shop areas. DALI recommends the use of a subwoofer together with DALI PHANTOM E-series to permit reproduction of the lowest frequencies and an overall enhancement of your sound system.9 UK DE CN FR ES For stereo and home cinema we recommend that you position the loudspeakers symmetrically around your favorite listening position to achieve optimum soundstage (see figure 1A + 1B + 1C). To avoid compromising clari from the loudspeaker, it is also important, that you do not position the speaker too far away from the listening position. We recommend that the greatest o axis listening angle is 45 degrees (measured between the center axis of the loudspeaker and the listening position – see figure 2). In a distributed sound system setup it is important, that the loudspeakers are positioned so that the main area of the room(s) is covered with sound (see chapter 4.4). To achieve an even sound coverage, the loudspeakers should be installed evenly in the room(s) (see figure 3). Objects positioned between the loudspeaker and listening position might negatively aect the sound quali. The PHANTOM E-series is designed to meet our wide dispersion sound principle. By using loudspeakers with wide dispersion technology, the distortion in the main listening area will be lowered and the room integration will be beer. The wide dispersion principle will also ensure that sound is spread evenly within a large area in the listening room. Every room has its own distinctive acoustics, which influence the way we experience sound from a loudspeaker. The sound you hear consists of both direct sound from the loudspeakers and reflected sound from the floor, ceiling and walls. The laer will aect how you experience the sound. As a basic rule, try to avoid large, hard and reflective areas in the immediate vicini of your loudspeakers as it will pically cause strong reflections, which might disturb the precision and spatial eect of the sound reproduction. So items such as carpets, curtains etc. might help if the sound is too bright. Both the amount and quali of the deep bass depend on the size and shape of the room, and the position of the loudspeakers. Positioning the loudspeakers near a side or back wall will accentuate the bass. A corner location will accentuate it even more, but will also increase the reflections.
4.1 Mounting the dogleg brackets
DALI PHANTOM E-series incorporates dogleg brackets for ceiling/wall mounting. The brackets aach the loudspeaker firmly to the rear of the surface on which it is mounted. The dogleg brackets extend out at a 90-degree angle when the screws are tightened (see figure 4). The screws should be tightened so that the loudspeaker sits securely in place – but be careful not to over tighten the screws. To tighten the screws, use an appropriate bit. The bit should be used with a hand bit screwdriver or a drilling machine with build-in torque seing. If using a drilling machine, set the torque to the minimum seing. The screws are appropriately tightened, when the gasket on the rear of the loudspeaker is compressed and the bezel of the loudspeaker is flush with the mounting surface. If you need to remove the loudspeaker, loosen the screws approximately 5 to 20 turns counter clockwise and the brackets will loosen their grip. NOTE: do not unscrew more than 20 to 25 turns or the brackets may fall o the screws.10 If you are mounting the loudspeaker in very thick wall material, it might be needed to dismount the dogleg brackets from the screws and aerwards mounting them upside down. Opposite mounting of the doglegs will make it possible to mount the loudspeaker in boards with up to 2.76”/ 70mm thickness (see figure 5).
The front grille is fixed in place by the magnets incorporated into the front bae of the DALI PHANTOM E-series. NOTE: There is an optional square grille available for order. NOTE: On the inside of the grille there is a piece of non-woven. The non-woven is on the grille to protect the drivers against dust and dirt. Therefore the non-woven must remain on the grille.
4.3 Adjustment of Switches
When the grille is removed from the loudspeaker, you will see the woofer and the tweeter and one or two switches (see figure 6). The switches can be used to adjust the sound from the loudspeaker to a custom setup. The switches can be operated independent of each other. The PHANTOM E/E WR loudspeakers incorporate midrange and high frequency level adjustment switches oering Normal (0dB) and Mid+ / High+ (+3dB) options. Used either individually or together, midrange and high frequency level adjustment can not only help tune the performance to suit listener preferences, but also beer accommodate o-axis listening positions through higher o-axis output. When the listeners are relatively close to the center axis of the loudspeaker (closer than 25 degrees o-axis) we recommend seing the switches to the “Normal” seing. When listening far away from the center axis of the loudspeaker (more than 25 degrees o-axis) or if the speaker is used to fill a large area with sound, we recommend seing the switches to “Mid+ / High+”. The PHANTOM E-60S comprises a woofer, two tweeters and two switches (see figure 6B). The switches can be used to adjust the sound to suit the listening room and personal preferences. The switches can be operated independent of each other. One switch will increase the le channel tweeter level by 3dB between the “Normal” and “High+” seings. The second switch similarly adjusts the right channel tweeter. When listeners are relatively close to the center axis of the loudspeaker (closer than 25 degrees o-axis) we recommend seing the switches to the “Normal” seing. When listeners are further away from the center axis of the loudspeaker (more than 25 degrees o-axis), or if the loudspeaker is required to fill a large listening area, we recommend seing the switches to “High+”.11 UK DE CN FR ES
4.4 Loudspeaker Rotation – Using the Compass
When the grille is removed you can see a compass ring round the edge of the loudspeaker bezel, which can be used to read out the rotation of the loudspeaker relatively to, for example, a fixed line on the ceiling. The tweeter is slightly o-center and should be positioned so it is closest to the main listening position (see figure 7). The PHANTOM E-60S incorporates a compass ring around the edge of its bezel (see figure 7B), that can be used to read out the rotation of the loudspeaker relative to, for example, a fixed line on the ceiling. The tweeters should be positioned so they are closest to the main listening position.
4.5 Connection of Cables/Selection of Cables
Your choice of cables is a crucial element in your installation. Be aware that replacing cables aer installation is a dicult task. Therefore, select quali cables from the beginning. Please consult your authorized DALI dealer for further advice on which cable to select. When connecting the cable to the loudspeaker and the amplifier, it is important that the loudspeaker is connected in correct phase. The red (+) loudspeaker terminal must be connected to the red (+) amplifier terminal. The black (-) loudspeaker terminal must be connected to the black (-) amplifier terminal. If the loudspeakers are not connected in correct phase, the soundstage will pically be diuse and the bass will be weak. Additionally for the E-60S, the stereo (le and right) cables require connection to the correct terminals. Connect the le channel cable to the terminals on the side marked “L” on the product label, and connect the right channel cable to the terminals on the side marked “R”. To insert the cable end into the spring loaded terminals of the loudspeaker, remove cable insulation so that approximately ½” / 12mm of bare wire is exposed. Press the top of the terminal down and insert the bare wire into the opening. When the wire is fully in place with no loose strands exposed, release the terminal. The cable is now connected. Please refer to figure 8 for correct cable connection.
5.0 CUT-OUT TEMPLATE
The enclosed cut-out template (see figure 9) can be used to initially visualize how your loudspeakers should be mounted and for marking where the cut-out should be made. Tape the template at the preferred mounting position, so that you can mark the necessary opening. The minimum mounting depth for the DALI PHANTOM E/E WR models can be found in the Technical Specifications.
Please study and follow the safe guidelines found in chapter 2.0 of this manual! Use a trained professional to ensure that all safe requirements are met to prevent the loudspeaker from falling. The following tools and items are necessary for proper installation:12
- Pencil and saw or knife
- Appropriate bit or screwdriver
- Cut-out template When the correct placement has been found, tape the mounting template to the surface. Outline the cut-out area with a pencil. Remove the template and drill holes for insertion of saw or knife. Saw/cut carefully along the line marked with pencil. When the hole for the loudspeaker is made, make sure that the loudspeaker cable is not hanging loose inside the ceiling/wall. It must be securely fastened to the inside of the ceiling/wall to prevent tension on the cable when the cable is connected with the terminals of the loudspeaker. If le unsupported, cable can gradually come loose, creating a poor electrical connection between wire and terminals (see figure 8 for correct fastening of the cable). When the loudspeaker cable is fastened and the hole for the loudspeaker is prepared, you are ready to connect the speaker cables. Connect cable to the terminals – being careful to connect the amplifier’s red (+) terminal to the loudspeaker’s red (+) terminal and the amplifier’s black (-) terminal to the loudspeaker’s black (-) terminal. Please refer to chapter 4.5 of this manual. When the cables are connected, turn on the system and listen to the loudspeakers before final mounting to make sure that all connections are correct. Insert the loudspeaker in the ceiling/wall opening and align the loudspeaker as described in
NOTE: Be careful not to touch the drivers during installation. When the loudspeaker is aligned, tighten the 4 screws in the loudspeaker brackets with an appropriate screwdriver or bit so that the loudspeaker is firmly mounted in place. Be careful to avoid over-tightening the screws and shredding the threads.
You should expect the sound quali from your new loudspeakers to gradually improve during the first period of use. Nothing particular has to be done in order to run in the loudspeakers – but expect up to 100 hours of playback (depending on playback level) before full performance level is reached.
8.0 MAGNETIC SHIELDING
The loudspeaker drive units produce a magnetic field which may interfere with CRT televisions/monitors, hard drives, audio and video tapes as well as swipe cards etc. Therefore keep such items away from the loudspeaker to avoid damage. LCD and plasma televisions/monitors are not aected by magnetic fields.13 UK DE CN FR ES
Cleaning the loudspeaker surfaces can be done with ordinary household cleaning agents. Avoid using products that are abrasive, or contain acid, alkali or anti- bacterial agents. Avoid using aerosols. Avoid using cleaning agents directly on the drive units and clean them with extreme care, particularly the tweeter. The grille may be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner or a normal clothes brush.
10.0 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
AND DISPOSAL DALI products are designed to meet the international directives concerning Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). The waste symbol indicates that the speakers meet the directives (see figure 10). The loudspeakers must be processed or recycled appropriately. Please consult your local waste authori for guidance.
11.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
In Table 2/3 (see page 4/5) you will find most common specifications for our loudspeakers. Please bear in mind, that the sound quali from a loudspeaker cannot be judged by technical specifications only. To compare the dierent loudspeakers, we recommend you to listen to the dierent loudspeakers in question.14 INHALT
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