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1. EUER EE Graphic 7 Mode 7 vs Normal Mode LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com LANDE 1 2188 pro audio NOTES All measurements have been taken in the open air Measurements carried out in Space Ina closed room the response can vary depending on distance between walls ceiling etc he graphs are shown in relative dB measurements The polar responses are shown in dB SPL obtained from acoustic prediction LYNX Pro Audio S L 2185 pro audio ONLINE CONTROL SYSTEM Whois it for Users of Self powered DSP incorporated Lynx Pro Audio Cabinets where the user has requested the cabinets be supplied with the Ethernet Module kit What is it for Obtain detailed information of cabinet beha
2. For cabinets use preset 10 For B cabinets use preset 16 With this configuration we obtain around 4 5 24 dB of attenuation between 30Hz ee eee 100Hz and between 1 and 1 5 dB Kars sa RAINBOW mode 6 rbw 134 0 128 0 122 0 12 00 18 00 24 00 30 00 38 00 42 00 48 00 54 00 60 00 66 00 72 00 25 dB Rainbow V25 61 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Span www lynsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Image 11 Polarresponse for Mode 6 at 60 Hz SPL up front RAINBOW mode 6 rbw 134 0 128 0 122 0 Boo 115 0 dB 12 00 18 00 24 00 30 00 36 00 42 00 48 00 54 00 60 00 68 00 72 00 18 R ange 25 dB Rainbow V25 61 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Span wwwelynxproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freg 50Hz Image 12 Polar response at 60 Hz 2 cabinets Mode 6 Front EN Mode 6 Rear Normal Mode Front Eu Normal Mode Rear Graphic 6 Mode 6 vs Normal Mode LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com CHN pro audio CARDIOID CONFIGURATIONS Mode 7 1m 22 N E i M E 3 GN 03 CS nl Dr 2261 2 7 8 Rainbow RAINBOW made 7 rbw LIN 140 0 134 0 128 0 122 0 6 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 3000 36 00 4200 48 00 5400 60 00 66 00 72 00 78 R Meters ange 25 dB
3. 2 Connecting through a Wirless ETHERNET LX 218S Let us now proceed to configure the Ethernet network setting the IP address of the computer as static To do this go to START gt CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK CONFIGURATION Windows Update Programs d D acuments Settings EY Network and Dial up Connections File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Advanced Help ES Make Local Area Network and Dial up Cannection Connection Connections Local Area Connection Type LAN Connection Status Enabled Intel R PROMOO Connection Intel R FROMOO VE Network Connection 22 We will launch the properties of Local Area Connection by clicking the right mouse but ton and clicking on properties LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com 4 21 5 pro audio Select Internet Protocol IP and click on properties 1 Local Area Connection Properties x General Authentication Advanced Connect using Accelerated PCNet Adapter This connection uses the following items ES Client for Microsoft Networks Network Load Balancing File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol TORP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol th
4. LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com CHN pro audio Ethernet configuration Device List MAC Address IP Address 2185 Network information Environment 192 168 1 xxx Local Host CARLOS PC Local IP 192 165 1 40 Local Port 1001 Name NONAME If you want to change the IP select the cabinet and modify the assigned IP in order to be able to connect to it By default the Cabinet will have this IP 192 168 2 100 Ethernet configuration Device List Search Devices MAC Address Name IP Address A0 36 119 5 222 77 TEST 192 168 1 101 Hetwork information Environment 192 168 1 xxx Local Host CARLOS PC Local IP R Local Port 1001 Change Device Cha nge Device Identify device The Network enviroment consists in the first 3 sets of three numbers separated by dots In order to detect communicate with the cabinets the software and the cabinets must have the same Network settings If it is not in the same environment Windows Profesional 2000 XP VISTA Windows 7 and 8 will detect it but is not going to be able to establish connection In Windows Home the processor is not going to be detected until the same enviroment is applied In order to change the IP settings to have the same configuration as the PC we can change the IP address of the cabinets by clicking in the Assign IP to select Device
5. Rainbow V25 51 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Span www lynxproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Image 13 Polar response for Mode 7 at 60 Hz mp mm omm um LX 218S For Acabinets use preset 10 For B cabinets use preset 17 With this configuration we obtain between 15 and 28 dB of attenuation from 30Hz to 100Hz and between 1 and 2 dB more SPL up front LINX Odd RAINBOW mode rbw 140 0 134 0 128 0 122 0 6 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 30 00 38 00 42 00 48 00 54 00 60 00 66 00 72 00 78 Meters mge 25 dB Rainbow 2 5 51 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Spain www lynsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Image 14 Polar response at 60 Hz 1 cabinets mw Mode 7 Front mH Mode 7 Rear Normal Mode Front Eu Normal Mode Rear
6. Lynx Pro Audio S L In the case that the product could not be returned to the factory for checking and repairing Lynx Pro Audio S L would supply all the necessary parts Lynx Pro Audio S L is not responsible for any damage or defect caused during the transport or caused by an undue or improper handling y a non authorized person during the life of this guarantee All our products undergo rigorous tests and quality controls We guarantee the characteristics described here within and their quality against any fabrication defect Theuserloses all warranty rightsif he incorporates or carries out any modificationtothe product if he uses it outside of the stated safe working loads or does not secure the system properly using all the pins in their corresponding holes For any question regarding the product the user must quote the model and serial number LYNX Pro Audio S L DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY LYNX Pro Audio S L Calle 7 Pol Ind Picassent E 46220 Picassent Valencia Lynx Pro Audio S L declares that 2185 cabinets are in conformity with the following EC directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 2004 108 EC RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC In accordance with Harmonized European Norms EN 60065 2002 Audio video and similar electronic apparatus Safety requirements EN 55103 1 1996 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audiovisual and entertainment
7. NEUTRIK POWERCON with Looping Output 21 mm Premium birch plywood High resistant water based black paint Black steel grille 532 x 1080 x 700 mm 72 Kg 158 108 Ethernet is optional LX 218S LX 218S BACK PANEL OD Q OQO OCHO CONNECTORS AND CONNECTIONS 1 XLRSOCKET CONNECTORS INPUTS 1 2 LIVE 1 EM 3 LIVE 3 XLR AEREAL CONNECTORS U mm Connectto input 1 Earth Live pex 3 Live r LYNX Pro Audio S L output 2185 SIGNAL INPUT SIGNAL LINK INPUT AC AC LINK max 1 cabinets USB DSP CONTROL E ae eS 5 o t EARTH 2 LIVE 3 LIVE LANDE 1 21 5 pro audio SOCKET POWERCON CONNECTORS L Line CAUTION Do not connect or RR disconnect the AC Power 4 L connectors under load GU TRIE Ear
8. of cabinets right left Individual delay per cabinet system Polarity selection for each cabinet Up to 40 process insertions with Equalization and CrossOver assignable per cabinet Simulation of the Air absorption sound loss with the distance SPL Pressure information Distance measurement Import of CAD files Up to 4 audience or hearing zones Coverage curves on the hearing zones Export of SPL Map and coverage curves on jpg or bmp format Print project report SPL prediction flying points weights cabinet inclination polarities process aplied EQ Curves LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com NDC LX 218S ACCESSORIES The 1 2185 sub unit has at its disposal some practical accessories to help use the system in a number of applications FD 2LX218S CA LXV8 FD 3LX218S Transport dolly for up to 3 Nylon protection cover for 2185 either 2 or 3 cabinets STK 218 FD 1LX218NL Adaptor to stack ADP 215 over vertical Rain cover for the back LX 218S pannel LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com LANDE pro audio LYNX PRO AUDIO GUARANTEE Lynx products are guaranteed against every kind of manufacturing fault 2 year after the date of sale When products are under guarantee the repairing and the free supplying of the device parts in order to correct any kind of defect are guaranteed by
9. 2 168 1 101 Air Absorption Compensation meters feet Enabled PRESET cunas ADP26psf Key LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com LIND pro audio If you need to know the PC Network settings go to START ALL PROGRAMS ACCESSORIES Command Prompt Accessories Open Office Document Administrative Tools Adobe Acrobat 4 0 Confocal Assistant Microsoft Office Tools z Netscape Communicator Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Outlook Express Accessibility j Communications Entertainment Games Microsoft Script Debugger System Tools Windows Explorer WordPad di 8 QuickTime Address Book Startup Calculator winzip Command Pro 5 Internet Explorer Imaging Microsoft Access Motepad n 1251 Microsoft Excel T Paint Microsoft FrontPage Synchronize 2185 It will open cmd exe from where you can type the IPCONFIG command ipconfig Enter which will show your actual IP settings c CA WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows Version 5 1 2600 CC Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings HP_Administrator gt ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Gonnection specific DNS Suffi
10. 51 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Span wan lynsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Image Polar response at 60 Hz 2 cabinets Ew Mode 4 Front Mode 4 Rear Normal Mode Front E Normal Mode Rear L L P n um oum om 7 Ni 1 aja m 1 Graphic 4 Mode 4 vs Normal Mode LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com 2185 pro audio CARDIOID CONFIGURATIONS hl t ILA A B For A cabinets use preset 10 nere eS dr For cabinets use preset 15 SG With this configuration we obtain around 23 dB of attenuation between 2 lady and 100Hz and between 1 and 1 5 dB more SPL up front Faina RAINBOW mode 5 rbw Ficniratbenus RAINBOW mode CHNX 140 0 134 0 115 0 12 00 18 00 24 00 30 00 38 00 42 00 48 00 54 00 60 00 86 00 72 00 78 R ange 25 dB Rainbow 25 61 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Span vwww lynsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 50Hz 1200 1800 2400 3000 3600 4200 4800 5400 6000 6600 7200
11. 6800 7200 78 R Meters ange 25 dB Rainbow 2 5 51 2011 Lyns Pro udio S L Spain www lynxproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Rainbow 2 5 51 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Spain www lynsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freg 60Hz Image 5 Polar response for Mode 3 at 60 Hz Image 6 Polar response at 60 Hz 2 cabinets EE Mode 3 Front EE Mode 3 Rear Normal Mode Front Eu Normal Mode Rear 50 60 70 80 90 100 Graphic 3 Mode 3 vs Normal Mode LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com pro audio CARDIOID CONFIGURATIONS Mode 4 2185 AO For Acabinets use preset 10 Hn 4771 er For cabinets use preset 14 II OB 2221 100 B With this configuration we obtain around 23 dB of attenuation between 30Hz co and 100Hz and between 1 and 1 5 dB more SPL up front RAINBOW mode 4 rbw LUINX Rainbow RAINBOW mode 4 rbw LYNX 140 0 140 0 128 0 no 89 ji 12 00 18 00 24 00 30 00 36 00 42 00 48 00 54 00 60 00 66 00 72 00 78 R ange v 25 dB www lynxproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Rainbow 2 5 61 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Spain Image 7 Polar response for Mode 4 at 60 Hz 40 2 0 0 00 6 00 12 00 1800 2400 3000 3600 4200 48600 54 00 60 00 66 00 72 00 78 R Meters ange 25 dB Rainbow V25
12. 78 p Meters ange Rainbow 2 5 51 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Spain www lpnsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Image 9 Polar response for Mode 5 at 60 Hz Image 10 Polar response at 60 Hz 1 cabinet mH Mode 5 Front ENE Mode 5 Rear Normal Mode Front pw Normal Mode Rear 3 m ie im umo um umo y y L L um y 1 1 L L L L L L L L L M T P P P 2 P 1 mm eg 1 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 1 L L 1 I L L I L TREE SEE PELS HEG sit in vf u m m m 0 80 90 100 Graphic 5 Mode 5 vs Normal Mode LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com CARDIOID CONFIGURATIONS Mode 6 J EE 2185
13. LX 218S pro audio Lynx Pro Audio S L LX 218S powered cabinet Manufacturer LYNX Pro Audio S L L lt j PU Calle 7 Pol Ind Picassent pro audio E 46220 Picassent Valencia CB SCHEME IEC SYSTEM FOR CONFORMITY TESTING AND CERTIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CERTIFICACTION EUROPEAN PRODUCT RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC This user manual is property of Lynx Pro Audio S L Any reproduction of this manual by any means is strictly prohibited Copyright 2013 All rights reserved 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CABINET INTRO SPECIFICATIONS BACK PANEL CONNECTORS AND CONNECTIONS CONFI GURI NG THE CABI NET DSP OPTIONS CONFIGURATION PANEL SELECT INPUT DIGITAL ANALOG SELECT AND RUN PRESETS PRESET LIST CARDI OID CONFIGURATION ONLINE CONTROL SYSTEM ETHERNET CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE RAINBOW ACCESSORIES GUARANTEE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE 10 11 19 20 26 28 29 30 gt gt gt Before starting to use this device please read this instruction manual carefully Keep these instructions in the place where the equipment will be used and with easy access to them Electrical appliance The exclamation mark within triangle identifies the presen
14. and insert them directly into the prediction window and thus enabling real measurement predictions This also helps to determine dead zones and obtain the maximum performance from each of the cabinets installed Global Frequency Response OVER Frequency Filter type Order 10000 20000 Filter Humber Filter Type Shelw High 1298 0 Frequency Gain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com File Edit 2185 20 00 25 00 Prediction Length Bir Absorption Loss OFF 25 Meters Temp 25 C 50 E Capture Compare 8 Present Captured Venue Data Line Array Configuration Coverage Process Insertions Box Model Bowes Hum Tilt Link all pr FLYIHE FRAME HE HE Array Position 1 m 2 62 um Orientation 3 View Left e Vertical Fight Horizontal da B 57 VEN fe Array 1 Array 3 pe ET ee Array 2 Array 4 Mute Array Features The RAINBOW acoustical prediction software allows among other things an in EX Prediction up to 4 LINE 5 of 24 cabinets each simultaneously together with multiple points with cabinets Flying points information according to the inclination of the cabinets Weight calculation of the different systems Sub bass simulation for instance to achieve cardiod configurations Orientation of cabinets Horizontal vertical Throw Direction
15. at provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Select Use next IP Address And write as you General wish in order to configure your network ou can get IP settings assigned automatically iF your network supports this capability Otherwise vou need to ask pour network administrator for Normally lp values will be something like this the appropriate IP settings IP Address 192 168 1 xxx Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Obtain IP address automatically the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 99 Subnet mask B 255 255 255 0 to quit the network settings and again to apply them at the next screen Depending on the Obtain ONS server address automatically Windows Version you will be asked to reboot or not Where xxx will be number between 1 and 254 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Advanced Open the 5 software and from the Initial Screen Cancel choose Ethernet device into the configuration menu Once the Computer is configured with a static IP proceed to connect to the line array system through the O M S online monitoring system software Alternate DNS server It will open a different screen as follows there you can see your Network configuration and the cabinets currently connected
16. button after writing in the box above the desired data Remember there cannot be two devices with exactly the same IP address the last set of three numbers has to be different and unique to each one of the devices LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com NX LX 218S for example write 192 168 1 100 and click Change Device IP button The OGS software will send the new IP to the cabinet and it will scan the network again showing the same information as before plus more information such as Pc name IP address and Port in which the communication is established When we have lot of cabinets connected in the network we can use the button Identify Device to see which box is selected two activity LEDS will blink for one second With that information then we can Change device NAME assigned to this Cabinet by clicking in the Change device name button after writing in the box above the desired Name Returning to the main screen we can see each cabinet showing Model IP address and Name as well as monitoring RMS levels Input clip power module temperature compression levels air absorption compensation and cabinet angulation as well as displaying the cabinet model and IP address OCS Online Control System Project1 prjocs 8 File Configuration View Help 9 MON ar a Devices r ADP26psf 192 168 1 101 Mi ADP26psf 19
17. ce of electricity Use the system carefully without wet hands or feet Avoid installing the speaker in wet or excesivelly humid places Regularly check the condition of the cables and make sure these are not being walked on or pinched Connect the speaker to bipolar earthed mains The mains plug must be connected to the appropriate protection fuse or breaker Connection to any other type of mains could result in an electrical shock and violate local electrical codes DO NOT CONNECT DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CONNECTORS UNDER LOAD Heavy equipment Apply back protection when using the system Avoid loading and unloading at heights Electrical shock risk The diagonal mark within a triangle identifies the presence of dangerous voltage Do not open or handle the interior of the box These parts are not to be adjusted by the user For maintenance and or repair please go to an authorized service centre In order to reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect from AC before plug in or unplugging Audio signal cables Reconnect to AC only if all signal connections are made and secured Never manipulate the ground type plug provided The AC mains plugs should always remain accessible for operation Unplug the loudspeaker during storms or when it s being used for a long time Hearing damage risk These systems can reproduce large quantities of sound pressure which can damage hearing Take precautions if you are going to be near them for ext
18. cessary light in situations where light is not wanted To re activate the light simply press the OK button DIGITAL CONTROL Fig I SELECT THE INPUT DIGITAL OR ANALOG There are four input options Analog Digital L Digital Digital L R To select the input mode just press the OK button 3 and keep pressing down whilst at the same time you press the up button 1 One of the four options will appear on the screen Then you can use the up button 1 to search the option required To confirm your selection press OK 3 until the progress bar finishes The display will show an inverted D digital or an inverted Analog so you can always know if the input is digital or analog DIGITAL CONTROL DIGITAL CONTROL 7 H VI planar Crain infailiyvynvynrasueia emm LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia S pain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com 5 4 g ww 5 1 r i 14 21 5 pro audio SELECT AND RUN PRESETS To change the preset configuration just press the up button 1 and down button 2 until you see the title and preset number required Fig2 Once found press OK 3 until the progress bar finishes Fig3 The display will indicate Loading DSP Fig4 DIGITAL CONTROL DIGITAL CONTROL 3 0 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Note In case of power cut t
19. ended amounts of time and do not get too close Hanging Flying Do not hang the cabinets from the handles or from any other part other than the designated hanging point When flying this system please observe the technical and Rainbow software data carefully Never exceed the maximum safe working loads or ignore the instructions included within this manual Use Only flying accessories provided by Lynx Pro Audio S L Rigging must be always carried out by professionals Delicate Material Please ensure no foreign object or water enters the speaker Do not place material that contains liquid on or near the unit Only clean the unit with dry cloths Do not use solvents Overheating Fire risk To reduce the risk of the speaker over heating avoid direct contact with sunlight Avoid placing the unit close to heat inducing objects such as radiators Do not cover the equipment in use and do not block any ventilation openings Do not put naked flame such as lighted candles close or on top of the unit Electromagnetic and interferente emissions Avoid placing objects which through electromagnetic waves can damage the unit such as mobile phones lap tops magnetic strip cards etc This system complies with normatives EN 55103 1 1 EN 55103 2 2 1 This device may not cause harmful interferences 2 This device may receive interference including interferences that may cause undesired working IMPORTANT NOTE This Equipment mu
20. he DSP will save its last configuration when restarted LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com PRESET LIST 2185 From the buttons below the display on the cabinet s back panel you are able to configure the Basic adjustment functions of the internal DSP Depending on the model you can find the following configurations Preset Display Name Additional info 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Note X100 Hz X90 Hz X80 Hz X100 Hz 6dB X90 Hz 6dB X80 Hz 6dB X100 Hz INV X90 Hz X80 Hz INV CARD CAB A CARD M1 CAB B CARD M2 CAB B CARD M3 CAB B CARD M4 CAB B CARD M5 CAB B CARD M6 CAB B CARD M7 CAB B X100 Hz X100 Hz X100 Hz 100 Hz low pass filter 90 Hz low pass filter 80 Hz low pass filter 100 Hz low pass filter 6dB 90 Hz low pass filter 6dB 80 Hz low pass filter 6dB 100 Hz low pass filter INVERTED 90 Hz low pass filter INVERTED 80 Hz low pass filter INVERTED Cardiod configuration Cabinet A All Modes Cardiod configuration Cabinet B Mode 1 Cardiod configuration Cabinet B Mode 2 Cardiod configuration Cabinet B Mode 3 Cardiod configuration Cabinet B Mode 4 Cardiod configuration Cabinet B Mode 5 Cardiod configuration Cabinet B Mode 6 Cardiod configuration Cabinet B Mode 7 100 Hz low pass filter 100 Hz low pass filter 100 Hz low pass filter You must apply the desired configuration in each one cab
21. inet This is done via the buttons located on the back panel of the cabinet and requires electrical power to work LYNX Pro Audio S L CHN pro audio 2185 CARDIOID CONFIGURATIONS Mode 1 For cabinets use 10 00 00 a For B cabinets use preset 11 gt With this configuration obtain around 24 dB attenuation between 30Hz 2 100 and between 1 1 5 dB more SPL up front RAINBOW mode 1 rbw LNX RAINBOW mode 1 rbw LNX 134 0 128 0 122 0 Boo 115 0 dB 1200 18 00 2400 3000 3600 42 0 4800 5400 6000 6600 7200 78 R Meters ange 25 dB Rainbow 2 5 51 2011 Lyns Pro udio S L Spain waw lynsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Rainbow 2 5 61 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Spain ww lynsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freg 60Hz Image Polar response for Mode at 60 Hz Image 2 Polar response at 60 Hz 2 cabinets mn Mode 1 Front Mode 1 Rear EN Normal Mode Front pw Normal Mode Rear 50 60 70 80 90 100 Graphic 1 Mode I vs Normal Mode LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com CHN pro audio CARDIOID CONFIGURATIONS LX 218S Mode 2 M M AA For A cabinets use preset 10 I i CAE For B cabinets use p
22. ing in the ETHERNET Network Enviroment pro audio 2185 RAINBOW ACOUSTICAL PREDICTION SOFTWARE Thanks to the RAINBOW software you will be able to virtually determine the acoustical response of one or various cabinets at the same time File ER View Iset Help si xi Recalculate SPL Map 5 PRESURE View Lelete Venue Data Line Array Configuration Cabinets Coverage Process Insertions Vertical Coverage Coverage Bl Process Insertions Process C 1 Polarity fot Gain Delay onn oon msec LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain Based on polar response measurements taken meticulously with a 360 coverage both vertically and horizontally the Rainbow software is able to calculate the SPL response including the interaction between them taking into account the magnitude and phase response in order to enable the user to correct cancellations and even to create them if the acoustical design so requires Rainbow Is very easy to use and offers avery intuitive design multitool interface and on line updatable data base The Rainbow software has been designed by and for sound technicians Its aim is to help installers and users of Lynx pro audio products This software is able to import WMF Vector Files with technical drawings
23. lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 1 Emission EN 55103 2 1996 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audiovisual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity WEEE Declaration Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from normal waste at the end of its operational lifetime Please dispose of this product according to the respective national regulations or contractual agreements If there are any further questions concerning the disposal of this product please contact Lynx Pro Audio 5 1 LINN pro Audio
24. reset 12 42 1222 1 B With this configuration we obtain around 24 dB of attenuation between 30Hz WP and 100Hz and between 1 and 1 5 dB more SPL up front VN 1 So 11 I 2 2 Freiras RAINBOW mode 2 tbw LYNX maimbo RAINBOW mode 2 LYNX 134 0 134 0 128 0 128 0 Boo Rainbow V25 61 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Spain vwww lynsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Image 3 Polar response for Mode 2 at 60 Hz 50 1200 18 00 2400 3000 36 00 4200 4800 5400 6000 66 00 7200 78 R Meters ange 25 dB Rainbow V25 61 2011 Lyns Pro Audio S L Spain www lynsproaudio com Date 04 10 2013 Freq 60Hz Image 4 Polar response at 60 Hz 2 cabinets mn Mode 2 Front EE 2 Rear EE Normal Mode Front E Normal Mode Rear 60 70 80 90 100 Graphic 2 Mode 2 vs Normal Mode LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com 2185 pro audio CARDIOID CONFIGURATIONS Mode 3 27 i 111 For cabinets use preset 10 B 4 OE cabinets use preset 13 F N xx With this configuration obtain around 23 dB attenuation between 30Hz E and 100Hz and between 1 and 1 5 dB more SPL up front 00 1D gt ais RAINBOW made 3 rbw LIND 134 0 128 0 122 0 1200 18 00 2400 3000 3600 4200 4800 5400 6000
25. st be used in accordance with these instructions and by trained professional personnel only This equipment should not be used in places with extreme tropical climates Don t expose this apparatus to extreme humidity and or temperature values pro audio INTRODUCTION To facilitate correct and reliable use of the Lynx 2185 we have designed this instruction manual Please read the manual carefully before proceeding to install the system When flying this system please observe the technical and Rainbow software data carefully Never exceed the maximum safe working loads or ignore the instructions included within this manual SPECIFICATIONS FREQUENCY RANGE FREQUENCY RESPONSE HORIZONTAL COVERAGE MAX SPL TRANSDUCERS SHAPE POWER AMPLIFIER DSP CABINET ADJUSTMENT INTERNAL CONTROLS SIGNAL CONNECTION CONTROL CONECTI ONS AC POWER AC CONECTIONS CONSTRUCTION FINISH FRONT DESIGN DIMENSIONS H x W x D WEIGHT LYNX Pro Audio S L 30Hz 200Hz 35Hz 125Hz 3dB 3602 single unit 136 dB 139dB peak LF 2 x 18 Custom Nomex Cone and Neodimium magnet Direct radiation 3000W Class D with Switching Power supply 2 x 1500W Internal LYNX digital processor DSPB 22 Back panel LCD screen Temperature sensor Fan Speed NEUTRIK connectors XLR Male Input XLR Female Loop Thru USB DSP programming ETHERNET Online Monitoring System OMS 230v 115v selectable 50 60 Hz 3A 16A
26. th CONNECTION EXAMPLE 4 LX 218S CABINETS ConnecttoAC output max 2 cabinets oA 01001 e e o 0000000 a Connectto AC output max 2 cabinets 1235 1 n e wp 00000000000 o _ Connectto signal output LYNX Pro Audio S L L X NO LX 218S CONFIGURING THE CABINETS DSP OPTIONS From the buttons below the display on the Lynx cabinet s back panel you are able to configure the Basic adjustment functions of the internal DSP Note You must apply the desired configuration in each cabinet This is done via the buttons located on the back panel of the cabinet and requires electrical power to work CONFIGURATION PANEL On the back panel you will see 3 buttons and an information screen on which you can read the established parameters and information such as input mode analog or digital amplification module temperature input signal level and name of the current preset Fig1 If changes are not made the display will automatically dim to save energy and avoid unne
27. viour and monitor the cabinet s in real time You can change the preset gain mute polarity and phase You can also activate the air absorption compensation and select the SOLO mode How does it work Via Ethernet cable or wireless Once installed the O C S software automatically detects all the cabinets connected to the network displays them in the O C S window on the users What does it show As well as displaying the cabinet model and IP address the O C S will be monitoring in real time and the user will be able to view RMS levels Input clip power module temperature compression levels air absorption compensation and cabinet angulation 9 39 Computer Processors 4 Cabinets 208 ADP26psf 192 168 1 100 QP LAV 12psf 192 168 1 110 LYNX y NONAME 10 7 dB Key Value d d j 90V Device Model LXV12psf 34 W Device FE Absorption Compensation xi DOMUM meters feet Enabled IP Mask 255 255 255 0 66 00 1 654 ME 0 0 dB IP Gateway 192 168 1 1 Preset Number 15 E PresetName 12BOXL T RETE 125017 T Project LYNX Pro Audio S L Valencia Spain www lynxproaudio com info lynxproaudio com CHN pro audio CONFIGURING ETHERNET TO WORK WITH LX 218S There are two possible ways to connect 1 Connecting through an ETHERNET SWITCH HUB You will need a normal CAT5 Cable
28. x IP Address 192 168 2 99 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Default Gateway C Documents and Settings HP Afdministrator gt Here we can see that this PC has IP set as 192 168 2 99 LYNX Pro Audio S L 2185 pro audio You can also use the command promt to know if an IP is already in use by another device In this case type ping IP ping 192 168 2 xxx and press enter If there is no device with this IP you will see the following information Pinging 192 168 2 101 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Ping statistics for 192 168 2 101 Packets Sent 4 Received Lost 4 loss C Documents and Settings Sala gt If the IP is in use the device will respond to the Ping and we will obtain this information C Documents and Settings Sala gt ping 192 168 2 101 Pinging 192 168 2 101 with 32 bytes of data 192 168 2 101 bytes 32 time 5ms TTL 64 192 168 2 101 hytes 32 timetims TTL 64 192 158 2 101 hytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 2 101 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 2 101 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 10552 pproximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ams Maximum Sms Average ims C Documents and Settings Sala gt _ You now have the Cabinets work
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