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1. ES EA amplies ong 04 ne KH1S5 ange Crance Y 9 Exit option When you choose to exit from the software will appear an alert window that alert you about Unmuting all the modules connected this is important because the Mute function is controlled only by software 10 Save and Load Itis possible to save the speakers configuration for Mute and Preset Groups just Save a CONF file Itis possible to use XLR adapters for connections here below the connection schematic brown white orange green white green 12345616 white blue blue WWNN REVA ENGLISH 8 TECHNICAL DATA Acoustics Power handling Max power Impedance Operating frequency range Frequency range SPL 1W 1mt Maximum SPL Cross over Type Frequency Transducers Low frequency High frequency KR200 Audio Input Connectors Wiring Audio powered Output Connector Wiring Remote control Input Connectors Power Input Connectors Amplifiers Type Subwoofer power Satellite power output Protections AC power Operating range Max continuos and burst current Physical Measures Weight 800 sub 500 sat w 1200 sub 1200 sat w 80 sub 8Q sat 30Hz 19 KHz 3dB preset relating 35Hz 19 KHz 3dB preset relating 97 dB sub 101 dB sat 127dB continuos 133 dB peak DSP controlled preset relating 150 Hz minimum preset r
2. Wedine KLI5S5mMma USER S MANUAL K array is the new voice that sings aloud outside the choir and whose performance is better than any other products Born on the road inthe PA world where you getno discount you have to give your best as fast as you can often with a compressed budget K Array systems have been designed to give precise answers to precise needs Driven by new generation digital engines with power dimension weight ratios that are ten times better than any other professional products K arrays can deliver the full soectrum of musical styles with clarity power punch intelligibility and evenness across both volume levels and the frequency spectrum These systems can be remotely controlled and come with a sophisticated on board software allowing the user to shape their performance to taste and needs Inside K array systems you will find something that only we can offer the best in technology proudly conceived designed and produced in Italy If they were cars they would be Ferrari Don t agree to pay for a simple brand claim performance and don t believe those who maintain that these products are only for few people the only truth is that K array systems are unique but affordable and within everybody s reach HD Sound Equipment Ard REV A ENGLISH SYMBOLS RoHS gt COMPLIANT 2002 95 EC This symbol wherever it appears alerts you to Warning Dangerous
3. Thisdevice complies with important operating and maintenance istructions in voltages risck of electric Restriction of Hazardous the accompanying literature Read the manual schock Substances Directive X CE Separate collection of electrical and electronic The item meets all the This symbol alerts the devices u essential Health and user to the presence of For information about the disposal of Waste Electrical Safety requirements of N ce about and Electronic Equipment WEEE please refer to the revelant European product s use and the website at Directives maintenance www scanning datalogic com 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AN CAUTION AN e To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect the amplifier from the AC mains before installing audio cable Reconnectthepowercordonlyaftermakingallsignalconnections Connectthe amplifier to atwo pole three wire grounding mains receptacle The receptacle must be connected to a fuse or circuit breaker Connection to any other type of receptacle poses a shock hazard and may violate local electricalcodes Donotinstallthe amplifier inwetorhumidlocations withoutusing weather protection e Do notallow water or any foreign object to get inside the amplifier Do not put objects containing liquid on or near the unit e To reduce the risk of overheating the amplifier avoid exposing it to direct sunlight Do notinstall the unit near heat emitting app
4. HPFAV control 2 2 Click on NO when ask for demo mode start Pak Array Manager Yersion 2 0 2 m i oO xj File System Settings MuteGroup O F hae a cy Change ed 2 3 Click on System Settings to configure which COM port use the COM port of K USB usually is the higher number If you don tfind youcan check it on windows control panel system hardware COM Port REVA pag 07 ENGLISH 3 1Dsetting On this bars you can see all the Pressing this button you can have a refresh ofthe modules connected modules connected in your net FROM PC ID X 10 FE Array Manager Version 20 2 D X 1 lis testa Ss EJ PRESET keep pressed Pharm gt EEE PRESET IN USE E D 7 J n lt r r PRESET SELECTOR gt 2 oi Ll awe Lhe pa 4 Single module control This frame describes the state of all the loudspeakers on the net The colour of the little rectangles into this frame represents the status of the loudspeakers Each loudspeaker has three rectangles Here there is the meaning of the rectangle s colour Two rectangles ontop Both rectangles grey the loudspeaker is not present onthe net Temperature rectangle red one module inside that loudspeaker is over temperature Temperature rectangle green all modules inside that loudspeaker have a good temperature Protection Fail rectangle red at least one module inside that loudspeaker isin protection Temperatu
5. Manager ersian 7 1 7 E slol zl Fie Swslen F MuteGroup JM OFF E amplfier dH OFF 5 2 Itis possible to assign names tothe groups just writing in the fields USER S MANUAL REV A pag 09 ENGLISH 6 Presetgroups On the Preset Groups window you can manage the modules Presets as groups up to 4 different 6 1 Choose the modules from the list on the right Press the rightarrow of the group that you prefer to add the modules Select the number of the preset you wantto choose after press Change button AK Array Manager version Z U miimi x File Systam PrezetGroup ID_33 Presa aI 1 eee Oe er en ID_ 44 age Cance ES EA amplies T ange Crance 6 2 Itis possible to assign names to the groups just writing inthe fields TAK Array Manager version Z U2 S lOl XI Filo Systam 7 PFrezetGroup ID_33 Press a I le ee ID_44 5 larl al 9 50 nd at 1 30am Zange Lance ES EA amplies Y ange Crance 7 Texteditor Itis available a text editor on the software itcan manages RTF files REVA ENGLISH 8 Master Mute control Itis possible to Mute all the modules connected just pressing Master Mute button To protect from accidental pressing of this button you will need to Unlock by pressing the Unlock button below it TAK Array Manager version 2 U2 0 xl File Systam 7 PrezetGroup ID_33 Preset a I ee ID 44 larl al 9 530g 2 nd at 1 30am ange Lance
6. V A ENGLISH 5 PHYSICAL WEIGHT 20Kg WEIGHT 9Kg Open and lock the KR200 satellite before installing on the KL18ma Warning Pay attention when closing the KR200 satellite do it slowly and watch your hands lt REV A ENGLISH 6 DSPCONTROL amp REMOTE CONTROL A powerful DSP manages all the functions of the speakers Each system can store on board 16 preset that can be recalled pushing the PRESET button Once the preset will appear on the lower line of the display it will become automatically available after few seconds If you desire to set a preset as default you just need once selected it to keep pressed for five seconds the PRESET button After that this preset will automatically be recall each time you will switch on your module It is also possible to remote each module by an RS485 serial port In order to remote your system you need to set each module on a different address so that in your chain no one module will have the same address Two rotary encoders allow you to setthe desired address number that will appear on the top line of the display Using the remote control software itis possible to mute each system selecta desired preset loaded on board or download anew preset pack Forremote control operation please refer to REMOTE CONTROLAND SOFTWARE MANUAL in the next pages PRESET keep pressed for preset lock REMOTE RS485 DSP 6 1 Cloner function amp preset systems It is p
7. elating 1 x 18 Neodymium speakers with 3 voice coil 32 x 2 Neodymium speakers with 0 75 voice coil male female parallel 3 poles balanced XLR Pint ground Pin2 hot Pin3 cold Female Speakon Pint CH1 Pin1 CH1 Pin2 N C Pin2 N C 1 x female 8 poles RJ45 2 x PowerCon IN OUT max out 14A 1 modules class D DSP controlled 1000 Watt 1000 Watt Dynamic limiter over current overtemp short circuits Standard 210 240 Vac 50Hz standard Optional 100 120 Vac 60Hz optional Standard 6A gt 10 sec 12A lt 1 sec Optional 10A gt 10 sec 20A lt 1sec 46 5 x 46 5 x 58 5 cm KL18ma 5 5x7 x 200 cm KR200 20 Kg KL18ma 9Kg KR200 Notes for data 1 Power handling is measured following AES standard conditions transducers driven continuously for two hours with a band limited noise signal having 6 dB of crest factor 2 Max power is the maximum RMS applicable power for a musical signal the referement signal is the one proposed by ElAJ standard 3 Recommended maximum operating frequency range Response depends on loading conditions and room acoustics 4 Free field measured with 1 3 octave frequency resolution at 2 mt 5 Measured 4 mt then scaled 1 mt 6 Measured with audio source 1 mt 7 This is the frequency in which the transducers produce the same sound pressure level measured 2 mt 8 Amplifier wattage rating is based on the maximum unclipped burst sine wave RMS voltage that the ampli
8. ent and custom made under K array control quality system 3 VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS KL18ma operates safely and without audio discontinuity if the AC voltage stays within either of two operating windows 95 125 voltage selectoron115V or195 250 V voltageselectoron230V at50or60 Hz 115 230 gt t CAUSIS Ka ae 230V SETTING q m m O 4 O The device is default set to be connected to 230V AC Power To use the device on a 115 VAC Power you need before connecting it to move the voltage selector s cover justlooseningthetwoscrews and tochoosethe correct use voltage by the red switch Be sure that both voltage set on the selector and AC Power have the same value Always close the voltage selector s cover before connecting the device toAC Power Change the label that points out thecorrectvoltageinuse CAUTION Connecting a 115V system on a 230V AC Power causes heavy damages tothe device and seriousriskforusers REV A ENGLISH 4 AMPLIFIER PANEL Balanced XLR In Out parallel Input pad level Ground lift switch RS485 connection for remote control don t connect to LAN port Preset change button Keep it pressed 10sec to store preset as default ID number for remote control Preset loaded Speakon power output To use with KR200 satellite or with KL18 passive subwoofer X IROHS COMPLIANT 2002 95 EC J PowerCon parallel Output PowerCon Input max sas RE
9. fier will produce into the nominal load impedance Viale Roma 7 i 50037 San Piero a Sieve Firenze Italy tel 39 055 8487222 fax 39 055 8487238 e mail info k array com HP Sound Equipment s r l www k array com USER S MANUAL REV A ENGLISH 9 PRESETS Smooth Li 6 Live 6dB Sub 1 1 1 1 1 1 REV A ENGLISH NOTES REV A ENGLISH The contents of this manual are fornished for informational purpose only Hp Sound Equipment s r l assumes no responsability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Hp Sound Equipment s r l reserves the right to make modifications without prior notice www k array com by HP Sound Equipment art Viale Roma 7 i 50037 San Piero a Sieve Firenze Italy tel 39 055 8487222 fax 39 055 8487238 e mail info k array com www k array com
10. liances suchas aroomheaterorstove Nonaked flame sources suchlike lighted candles should be placed onthe device e The amplifier should be placed so that its location does not interfere with its proper ventilation For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed carpet or similar surface that may create an obstacle for the ventilation openings REV A ENGLISH 2 INTRODUCTION i i i The KL18ma features a 1600 watt 18 drive unit with neodymium magnet structure and suspension engineered for maximum linear excursion Its ultra light reflex cabinet is fitted with two pocket handlesandone 35mm pole mounting pointforeasy installation with every satellite speaker onit Combinig the KL18ma with the middle high speakers KR200 we obtain a high performance ultra slim powered two way system called KR200S designed for small to medium wavefront systems in bothmobileandinstalled applications TheKR200SincludestwoKR200 satellites and 2 KL18ma powered subwoofers The KR200S features aline array of 32x2 high efficiency neodymium magnetdrivers enclosedinan ultra strong chassis toensurehighresistance and durability inthe hardest working conditions The KR200S thanks to true line array technologies and powerful DSP system achieve outstanding power and coherence throughout the intended coverage allowing a wide dynamic range and a faithfulreproduction ofsound All the components are designed by K array R amp D departm
11. ossible to clone the entire presets bank from Speaker to Speaker without any PC connected We will call SpeakerA the one with the presets bank that you want clone and SpeakerB the one that will be upgraded Set the SpeakerA on ID 99 will appear CLONER on the display Keep SpeakerB on any ID number between 10 and 90 Turn off both the speakers and connect by a RJ45 8 poles cable Turn on the SpeakerB and after the SpeakerA SpeakerA will start to clone on the display will appear a cont down 00 15 01 15 etc Wait till 20 seconds after 15 15 Change the ID of the SpeakerA to any other ID and turn off both Speakers Turning on the SpeakerA check that it is on mode 16x16 and NOT 4x4 If SpeakerA is in mode 4x4 just turn off the speaker and keep press the Preset button during the turning on The preset are cloned to the SpeakerB REV A ENGLISH 7 REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE 1 Toconnectthe K array modules to aPC itis needed aRS435 USB adapter we recommend the K USB adapter pic 1 K USB USB to RS485 adapter Connectthe K usbtoaPCandinstallthe drivers required included inthe CD ROM Operating systems Win98 98SE Me 2000 XP Vista Minimum requirements CPU 300 MHz RAM 128 Mb Recommendedrequirements RAM 512Mb 2 Installthe K array control software from installer in the CD ROM 2 1 Start the Karray_manager_V2fromWindows Start Software Karray_manager_V2 by HP Brad Ay aigurienil W Erir 2 0 K APFAY control N
12. re rectangle green all modules inside that loudspeaker are working properly Temperature rectangle black if this rectangle is black it means that the loudspeaker is notresponding The main causes ofthis malfunction are loss of power supply and loss of serial connection between the hub and the loudspeaker Check the hardware If ef Loudspeaker 39 details Be this rectangle is black will be black also the Protection Fail Protection Fail rectangle black see above Module status panel A Preset slots on the The remaining rectangle Is related to the mute function if red the related loudspeaker isin mute status REVA ENGLISH E Array Manager Yersion 2 0 2 l i t 10 Ale System 7 La MH150 Preset names you can change it se Store the active preset to default fromthe area on the right when restart the module faa Rimware a s q_ Model kaan Mute Module Select the preset number write Module details the name maximum 5 characters press the Send With this button you can load presets from PC to the button module you have to press choose the slot that you want use and select the EQS file that you want to load 5 Mute groups On the Mute Groups window you can manage the modules Mute as groups up to 4 different 5 1 Choose the modules from the list onthe right Press the right arrow of the group that you prefer to add the modules Pak array
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