Axiom AX2010A User manual

USER MANUAL
AX2010A
acve vercal array loudspeaker
KEY FEATURES
• High output line array element • Transmission Line back loading for clean mid-bass reproducon
• Compact size, very good output-to-weight rao • Natural sound Transmission Line HF projecon wave-forming device
• High quality, low compression, low distoron HF driver • 96KHz / 40 bit oang point CORE processing with PRONET remote control
• Very stable horizontal coverage • Digitally controlled Class D amplier module with SMPS
INTRODUCTION
The AX2010A Vercal Line Array element is designed for a wide range of sound reinforcement applicaons where a exible and easy to use vercal
array systems is needed. The AX2010A has been designed both for rental live sound applicaons and for xed installaons and has been engineered
for the simplest use possible but without sacricing anything in sound
quality and performance.
The high frequency range is reproduced by two low-distortion
compression drivers, equipped with very light-weight diaphragms. Two
transmission line waveforming waveguides have been used to load
the HF drivers, in order to provide a detailed and natural sound and to
achieve a long-distance HF projecng capacity.
The two 10” woofers employed in the reproducon of the mid-bass
range are equipped with very light-weight cones. The lightness of the
diaphragm is furthermore improved by the use of aluminium voice
coil instead of convenonal copper. This ensure a fast reproducon of
the mid range and of mid-bass musical passages, improving also the thermal capacity of the voice
coil and, consequently, controlling the overall power compression. The two 10” woofers are back
loaded by a short hybrid transmission line that minimizes the eect of the box resonances and eliminates the “boxy” mid-bass sound commonly
obtained from regular bassreex enclosures. The crossover lter approach is based on a “Constant Power” technique. Thanks to a parcular phase
combinaon between the two ways around the crossover frequency, this approach is able to provide a very stable horizontal coverage and a very
stable o-axys sound image, also minimizing unwanted eects around the crossover frequency. The further applicaon of phase linearizaon
techniques, combined to constant power crossover, yield a linear phase response and a coherent me response. This allows for a natural percepon
of acousc instruments and voices and for an improved depth of the sound image.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Acouscal Remote Controls PRONET control soware
System type
Line Array Element
Short Transmission Line LF Back Loading
Acousc Transmission Line HF Waveguide
Network protocol CANBUS
Amplier Type Class D with Variable Switching Frequency
and SMPS
Low frequency transducer Two 10” (260 mm), 2.5” (64 mm) aluminium
voice coil, 16Ω each, paralleled
Output Power 2x 1000 W
Mains Voltage Range (Vac) 230 V~ ±15% or 115 V~ ±15% 50/60 Hz
High frequency transducer
Two 1.4” drivers, 2.5” (64 mm) edgewound
voice coil, tanium diaphragm,
16Ω each, paralleled
Mains Connector PowerCon® (NAC3MPA + NAC3MPB)
Consumpon* 700 W (nominal) 1700 W (max)
IN / OUT Connectors Neutrik XLR-M / XLR-F
Frequency response (±3 dB) 75 Hz – 18 kHz (Processed) IN / OUT Network Connectors ETHERCON® (NE8FAV)
Horizontal Coverage Angle 110° (-6 dB) Mechanical
Vercal Coverage Angle 10° (-6 dB) Width 746 mm (29.37”)
Maximum Peak SPL @ 1m 138 dB Height 341 mm (13.42”)
Electrical Depth 530 mm (20.86”)
Input Impedance 20 kΩ balanced Taper angle 5°
Input Sensivity +4 dBu / 1.25 V Construcon 15 mm, reinforced Phenolic Birch
Signal Processing CORE processing, 96kHz / 40bit oang
point SHARC DSP, 24 bit AD/DA converters
Paint High resistance, water based paint
Suspension system
Direct access Controls
4 Presets: Standard, Long Throw, Down Fill-
Single Box, User.
Network Terminaon, GND Link
Front Suspension Aluminium Fast Link structure with ¼ Fast Pin
Back Suspension High Strength Steel with ¼ Fast Pin
Net Weight 40.3 Kg (88.7 lbs.)
* Nominal consumpon is measured with pink noise with a crest factor of 12
dB, this can be considered a standard music program.
revision 2019-03-29

MECHANICAL DRAWING
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
AXCASE02 Carrying Case for 2 box unit USB2CAN PRONET network converter
NAC3FCA Neutrik Powercon® BLUE PLUG KPTAX2012P Fly bar for Axiom AX2010 Loudspeakers
NAC3FCB Neutrik Powercon® WHITE PLUG AXFEETKIT Kit Of 6pcs BOARDACF01 M10 foot for stacked installaon
NE8MCB Neutrik Ethercon PLUG RAINCOV2010 Rain protecon for signal connectors
NC3MXXBAG Neutrik XLR-M RAINCOV2010PW Rain protecon for power connectors
NC3FXXBAG Neutrik XLR-F
see hp://www.axiomproaudio.com/ for detailed descripon and other available accessories.
SPARE PARTS
95AXM014 Powercon® sockets kit with internal wiring 91DSPKIT3 DSP & Control PCBA (specify AX2010A rmware)
NAC3MPA Neutrik Powercon® BLUE SOCKET 91PCAG00031 DSP Interface PCBA
NAC3MPB Neutrik Powercon® WHITE SOCKET 91PCALED1 Posion check LED PCBA
95AXM014 Locking Pin for AX2010 98AXM10WZ8 10’’ woofer - 2.5” VC
PLG716 Straight Shackle 16 mm for Fly bar 98DRI1424 1.4’’ - 2.5” compression driver
91DA2000 DA2000 Power amplier module 98MBN1424 tanium diaphragm for 1.4” driver
91CRAX2010 Input-Link PCBA
746 mm
29.37”
341 mm
13.42”
230 mm
9.06"
530 mm
20.86”
5.0°

POWER PANEL
MAINS IN - Powercon® NAC3FCA power input connector (blue). To switch the
amplier on, insert the Powercon® connector and turn it clockwise into the ON
posion. To switch the amplier o, pull back the switch on the connector and
turn it counter-clockwise into the POWER OFF posion.
WARNING! In the case of product failure or fuse replacement, disconnect
the unit completely from the mains power. The power cable must only be
connected to a socket corresponding to the specicaons indicated on the
amplier unit. The power supply must be protected by a suitably rated
thermo-magnec breaker. Preferably use a suitable switch to power on
the whole audio system leaving the Powercon® always connected to each
speaker, this simple trick extend the life of the Powercon® connectors.
POWER OUT - Powercon® NAC3FCB power output connector (grey). This is connected in parallel with the MAINS ~ / IN. The maximum load
applicable depends on the mains voltage. With 230V~ we suggest to link a maximum of 4 AX2010A loudspeakers, with 120V~ we suggest to link
a maximum of 2 AX2010A loudspeaker.
CONTROL PANEL
ON - This LED indicates power on
status.
PROT - This red LED lights when
the amplier module is in protect
mode for an internal fault and,
consequently, the amplifier is
muted.
SIGN LIMIT - This LED lights in
green to indicate the presence of
the signal and lights in red when
an internal limiter reduces the
input level.
INPUT - Audio signal input with
locking XLR connector. It has a
fully electronically balanced
circuitry including AD conversion
for the best S/N rao and input
headroom.
LINK - A direct connection from
the input connector to link other
speakers with same audio signal.
GND LIFT - This switch lift the
ground of the balanced audio
inputs from the earth-ground of
the amplier module.
PRESET BUTTON - This buon has two funcon:
1) Pressing it while powering on the unit:
ID ASSIGN the internal DSP assigns a new ID to the unit for the PRONET remote control operaon. Each loudspeaker must have a unique
ID to be visible in the PRONET network. When you assign a new ID, all the other loudspeakers with the ID already assigned
must be ON and connected to the network.
2) Pressing it with the unit ON you can select the DSP PRESET. The selected PRESET is indicated by the corresponding LED:
STANDARD This PRESET is suitable for vercal own arrays that may range from 4 to 8 boxes or for the centre region of a bigger own array.
It can be used also for stacked arrays.
LONG THROW This PRESET can be used in arrays bigger than 6 or 8 boxes and loaded in the top 1 or 2 boxes in order to obtain a more even
distribuon of the sound pressure, especially if they point very far away or to the upper deck of a large theatre.
DOWN FILL / This PRESET, which features a much smoother high frequency response, can be loaded in the boom boxes (usually 1 or 2
SINGLE BOX boxes) of a large own array, in order to reach conveniently the audience close to the stage. This preset could be very useful
also when the box is used just on its own as a Front Fill element in the front of very large stages.
USER This LED lights when the USER PRESET is loaded. This preset corresponds to USER MEMORY no. 1 of the DSP and, as a factory
seng, it’s the same to STANDARD. If you want to modify it, you have to connect the unit to a PC, edit the parameters with
PRONET soware and save the PRESET into USER MEMORY no. 1.
Note: see also the example further on this manual.
NETWORK IN/OUT - These are a standard RJ45 CAT5 connectors (with oponal NEUTRIK NE8MC RJ45 cable connector carrier), used for PRONET
network transmission of remote control data over long distance or mulple unit applicaons.
TERMINATE - In a PRONET network the last loudspeaker device must be terminated (with an inner load resistance) especially in a long run cabling:
press this switch if you want to terminate the unit.

POWER AMPLIFIERS
The AX2010A is powered by DA SERIES digital power modules, a new generaon of CLASS D power amplier with digitally-controlled SMPS.
The innovave technology used for these ampliers (including also the use of a variable switching frequency) oers performances at the top of
the range, such as a superior sound denion at any audio frequency, very high dynamics also for low level signals and very low distoron even at
the maximum power The superior sound quality can be compared with top-of-the-range AB-class analog systems, while the DA modules feature
a higher dynamics, very compact size and light weight and eciency above 90%. The DA module employed for powering the AX2010A deliver in
an ultra-compact package a maximum power of 2000W.
SIGNAL PROCESSING
The system processing is based on the CORE DSP plaorm, which has been designed by the PROEL R&D Laboratories using one of the most
advanced SHARC DSP for audio applicaon. It features 40bit, 96kHz oang point resoluon and high quality 24bit AD/DA converters, for a perfect
signal integrity, a dynamic range in excess of 110dB and a superior sonic performance. Thanks to its massive processing power, the CORE plaorm
is capable of providing the most sophiscated algorithms for speaker processing, together with remote control and networking capability.
The PRONET control soware, working on a solid and reliable CANBUS based network protocol, provides an intuive interface for the remote
control of the whole system, with the possibility of eqing, delaying, increasing the protecons and monitoring the status of the amplier.
PRONET Network
PRONET soware has been developed in collaboraon with sound engineers and sound designers, in order to oer an “easy-to-use” tool to setup
and manage your audio system. With PRONET you can visualize signal levels, monitor internal status and edit all the parameters of each connected
device.
Download the PRONET app from the AXIOM website at hp://www.axiomproaudio.com/ clicking on downloads secon of the product.
The AXIOM acve loudspeaker devices
can be connected in a network and
controlled by the PRONET software.
For the network connecon the PROEL
USB2CAN converter oponal accessory
is needed. The rst me you connect
a device with the USB2CAN converter,
Windows O.S. will ask you to install
the driver les, which you can nd in
the Driver folder within the Pronet
application folder (by default is C:\
Program Files\Proel\Pronet\Driver, or
if you changed it <your path>\Driver).
Please refer also to “Installaon” and
“Drivers” paragraphs in the Pronet
documentaon.
The PRONET NETWORK is based on a
robust, reliable and fast communicaon
protocol called CANBUS. The devices
in a PRONET NETWORK are connected
together with a “linear bus topology”.
The USB2CAN converter must be
connected to the network input of the
rst device, the network output of the
rst device is connected to the input of
the second and so on. For the network
connecons simple RJ45 cat.5 or cat.6
ethernet cables can be used (please
don’t confuse a ethernet network with
a PRONET network these are completely
dierent and must be fully separated also both use the same kind of cable).
The beginning and the end of a PRONET NETWORK must be terminated. One side is terminated by the USB2CAN converter, the other side must
be terminated pressing the TERMINATE switch on the last device. All devices between these two points must have the TERMINATE switch lied.
Assign the ID number
To work properly in a PRONET network each connected device must have a unique idener number, called ID. By default the USB2CAN PC
controller has ID=0 and there can be only one PC controller. Every other device connected must have its own unique ID equal or greater than 1:
in the network cannot exist two devices with the same ID.
An ID number is assigned automacally to each devices when they are turned on for the rst me connected to a network.
In order to correctly assign a new available ID to each device for working properly in a Pronet network, follow these instrucons:
1. Switch o all the devices.
2. Connect them correctly to the network cables.
3. “TERMINATE” the latest device in the network connecon.
4. Switch on the rst device keep pressed “PRESET” buon on the control panel.
5. Leaving the previous device switched on, repeat the previous operaon on the next device, unl the latest device is turned on.
do not
pressed
pressed
last device
network
network
AX2010A
USB2CAN
PC NOTEBOOK
USB 2.0 port
STAT US
CONVERTER
USB2CAN
CODE:
S/N:
RATINGS:
RoHS COMPLIANT
MADE IN ITALY
USB2CAN
00001
5V --- 200mA
EXAMPLE OF PRONET NETWORK WITH AX2010A AND SW218A

The “Assign ID” procedure for a device makes the internal network controller to perform two operaons: reset the current ID; search the rst free
ID in the network, starng from ID=1. If no other devices are connected (and powered on), the controller assume ID=1, that is the rst free ID,
otherwise it searches the next one le free.
These operaons ensure that every device has it’s own unique ID, if you need to add a new device to the network you simply repeat the operaon
of step 4. Every device maintains its ID also when it is turned-o, because the idener is stored in the internal memory and it is cleared only by
another “Assign ID” step, as explained above. This means that if your network is made always of the same devices the assigning ID procedure must
be executed only the rst me the system is turned on.
For more detailed instrucon about PRONET see the PRONET USER’S MANUAL included with the soware.
Useful tools to set up properly a vercal array system
This is a list of tools that can be very useful to set properly a vercal array system.
CABLE TESTER
It is a good pracce to check all cables before each installaon, because even one faulty cable can compromise heavily the
system performance.
INCLINOMETER WITH LEVER
This tool can be used to verify the vercal array angle. It can be used at the top or at the boom of the array In this
case you have to sum all splay angles, so the maximum precision is needed for aiming the vercal array, parcularly
for long throw applicaons.
LASER DISTANCE METER
This instrument can be useful to measure the height of the vercal array and to know the distance between FOH-Subs and FOH-Array
for seng the delay me.
SMAART or similar acousc measurement system
These are useful to measure delays, phase and response of the system.
EXAMPLE OF INSTALLATION IN A THEATRE WITH BALCONY
Here below you can see an example of the use of dierent PRESETS in an AX2010 own array installed in a big theatre with balcony. The TOP BOXES
of the array are aiming at the balcony while the DOWN FILL box is aiming at the audience close to the stage.
TOP BOXES: the power level at the end of
the balcony is lower, as well as the high
frequency level.
DOWN FILL BOXES: the power level in the
proximity of the stage is higher, as well as
the high frequency level.
PRESET USING EXAMPLE
In order to opmize the array performances for this specic applicaon, the
PRESETS should be used in the following way.
Load the STANDARD preset in the central boxes.
Load the LONG THROW preset in the TOP 1 or 2 boxes, in order to compensate
the loss of power level and high frequencies of the program sent the upper
deck of the theatre.
Load the DOWN FILL / SINGLE BOX preset in the BOTTOM box in order to
smooth the high frequency content of the program sent to the audience close
to the stage.
+15
dB
+10
+5
0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
20 50 100 200 500 1K 2K 5K 10K 20K Hz
LONG THROW
STANDARD
SINGLE/DOWNFILL
AX2010A - PRESET RESPONSE
TOP BOX
DOWN FILL BOX

PREDICTION: EASE Focus 2
To aim correctly a complete system we suggests to use always the Aiming Soware - EASE Focus 2:
The EASE Focus 2 Aiming Soware is a 3D Acousc Modelling Soware that serves for the conguraon
and modelling of Line Arrays and convenonal speakers close to reality. It only considers the direct
eld, created by the complex addion of the sound contribuons of the individual loudspeakers or
array components.
The design of EASE Focus is targeted at the end user. It allows the easy and quick predicon of the array
performance in a given venue. The scienc base of EASE Focus stems from EASE, the professional
electro- and room acousc simulaon soware developed by AFMG Technologies GmbH. It is based
on the EASE GLL loudspeaker data le required for its use: AXIOM_AX Series_v2_1.GLL, please note
that the version must be 2.0 or more. The GLL le contains the data that denes the Line Array with regard to its possible conguraons as well
as to its geometrical and acouscal properes.
Download the EASE Focus 2 app from the AXIOM website at hp://www.axiomproaudio.com/ clicking on downloads secon of the product.
Use the menu opon Edit / Import System Denion File to import the le AXIOM_AX Series_v2_1.gll from the installaon Data folder, the
detailed instrucons to use the program are located in the menu opon Help / User’s Guide.
Note: Some windows system can require the .NET Framework 4 that can be download from microso website at hp://www.microso.com/en-
us/download/default.aspx.
WARNING! CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS AND CONDITION OF USE:
• This loudspeaker is designed exclusively for Professional audio applicaons. The product must be installed by qualied personal only.
• Proel strongly recommends that this loudspeaker cabinet be suspended taking into consideraon all current Naonal, Federal, State and
Local regulaons. Please contact the manufacturer for further informaon.
• Proel do not accept any liability for damage caused to third pares due to improper installaon, lack of maintenance, tampering or
improper use of this product, including disregard of acceptable and applicable safety standards.
• During assembly pay aenon to the possible risk of crushing. Wear suitable protecve clothing. Observe all instrucons given on the
rigging components and the loudspeaker cabinets. When chain hoists are in operaon ensure that there is nobody directly underneath or
in the vicinity of the load. Do not under any circumstances climb on the array.
AIMING and SUSPENDING INSTRUCTIONS
Fly Bar and accessories
The AX2010 Systems are built to allow the suspension of array with variable shape and dimensions. Thanks to a suspension mechanism designed
to be funconal, exible and safe, each system must be suspended or stacked using the KPTAX2012P y bar. The loudspeakers are linked together
in a column using a series of couplers integrated in the frame of each enclosure. Each system is set up properly both acouscally and mechanically
only using the aiming soware.
Coupling system in the front does not require any adjustment: using two
locking pins, each loudspeaker box is xed to the previous. The sloed bar in
the back is inserted in a U-shaped frame which features a series of numbered
holes. Sliding the sloed bar in the U-shaped frame of the next loudspeaker
and inserng a locking pin in one of the numbered holes, it is possible to
adjust the relave splay angle between two adjacent loudspeakers in the
array column.
KPTAX2012P y bar maximum capacity is 700 Kg (1540 lbs) with the 0° angle.
It can support up to 12 AX2010 loudspeakers with a safety factor of 10:1.
Follow the sequence in the gure for xing the y bar at the rst box. Usually
this is the rst step before liing up the system. Be careful to insert properly
all the locking pins (2)(3) and the shackle (5) in the right holes as specied by
the aiming soware.
When liing the system always proceed gradually step by step,
paying aenon to secure the y bar to the box (and the box to
the other boxes) before pulling up the system: this makes easier to
insert properly the locking pins. Also when the system is released
down, unlock gradually the pins.
During the liing be very careful to not let the cables enter the
space between one enclosure and the other, as their compression
could cut them.
1
2
2
3
4
1
5
KPTAX2012P FLY BAR ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE
SUSPEND HOLES
SUSPEND HOLE
INDICATOR
REAR BOX
PIN ATTACHMENT
FRONT BOX
PIN ATTACHMENT
FRONT BOX
PIN ATTACHMENT
STRAIGHT SHACKLE 16mm
M10 FOOT FOR
STACKED INSTALLATION
(OPTIONAL)
IDENTIFICATION AND
DATA LABEL
KPTAX2012P FLY BAR AND ACCESSORIES

Fly bar suspension and angle setup (centre of gravity)
The rst gure shows where the normal centre of gravity is with one box or several boxes arranged in a line. Usually the boxes are arranged to
make an arc for the best coverage of the audience, so the center of gravity moves backward. The aiming soware suggests the ideal suspension
pinpoint taking into account this behaviour: x the straight shackle in this posion.
Note that the ideal aiming angle oen doesn’t correspond to the pinpoint: there is oen a lile dierence between ideal aiming and real aiming
and its value is the remaining angle: posive remaining angle can be adjusted a lile using two ropes, negave remaining angle are self adjusted
a lile because the cables weighs on the back of the array. With some experience it’s possible to consider prevenvely these required lile
adjustments.
During the own set up you can connect the elements of
the array to their cables. We suggest to discharge the weight
of the cables from the ying pinpoint by tying them with a
texle bre rope, instead of leng them hang freely: in this
way the posion of the array will be much more similar to
the simulaon produced by the soware.
Pin locking and splay angles set up
The figure below shows how to insert correctly the
locking pin and how to set up the splay angle between
loudspeakers.
Wind loads
When planning an open-air event it is essenal to obtain current weather and wind informaon. When
loudspeaker arrays are own in an open-air environment, possible wind eects must be taken into
account. Wind load produces addional dynamic forces acng on the rigging components and the
suspension, which may lead to a dangerous situaon. If according to the forecast wind forces higher than
5 b (29-38 Km/h) are possible, the following acons have to be taken:
- The actual on-site wind speed has to be monitored permanently. Be aware that wind speed typically
increases with height above ground.
- Suspension and securing points of the array should be designed to support double the stac load in
order to withstand any addional dynamic forces.
WARNING!
Flying loudspeakers overhead at wind forces higher than 6 b (39-49 Km/h) is not recommended.
If the wind force exceeds 7 b (50-61 Km/h) there is a risk of mechanical damage to the components
which may lead to a dangerous situaon for persons in the vicinity of the own array.
- Stop the event and make sure that no person remains in the vicinity of the array.
- Lower and secure the array.
CENTRE OF GRAVITY
KPTAX2012P FLY BAR FOR FLOWN ARRAY
SINGLE PINPOINT FOR
STRAIGHT SHACKLE
KPTAX2012P FLOWN PINPOINT
< 0°/10°
< 0,5°/6,5°
Even degreesOdd degrees
1°
3°/0,5°
5°/2,5°
7°/4,5°
9°/6,5°
0°
2°
4°/1,5°
6°/3,5°
8°/5,5°
10°
Block cam
hole
Block cam
hole >
1° >
3° >
5° >
7° >
9° >
< 2°
< 4°
< 6°
< 8°
< 10°
Degrees
indicator >
Pi
n
HINGE BAR OF PREVIOUS BOX
LOUDSPEAKER SPLAY ANGLES SET UP
USE THIS HOLE TO
LOCK THE HINGE BAR
WHEN THE LOUDSPEAKER
IS REST
LOCK THE PIN IN THE
HOLE TO OBTAIN THE
REQUIRED SPLAY
ANGLE.
1° STEP HOLE
0,5° STEP HOLE
press and
insert
release and
lock
95AXM014 LOCKING PIN
press and
insert
release and
lock
95AXM014 LOCKING PIN

LIMITED WARRANTY
Proel warrants all materials, workmanship and proper operaon of this product for a period of two years from the original date of purchase. If any defects are found
in the materials or workmanship or if the product fails to funcon properly during the applicable warranty period, the owner should inform about these defects the
dealer or the distributor, providing receipt or invoice of date of purchase and defect detailed descripon. This warranty does not extend to damage resulng from
improper installaon, misuse, neglect or abuse. Proel S.p.A. will verify damage on returned units, and when the unit has been properly used and warranty is sll
valid, then the unit will be replaced or repaired. Proel S.p.A. is not responsible for any “direct damage” or “indirect damage” caused by product defecveness.
• This unit package has been submied to ISTA 1A integrity tests. We suggest you control the unit condions immediately aer unpacking it.
• If any damage is found, immediately advise the dealer. Keep all unit packaging parts to allow inspecon.
• Proel is not responsible for any damage that occurs during shipment.
• Products are sold “delivered ex warehouse” and shipment is at charge and risk of the buyer.
• Possible damages to unit should be immediately noed to forwarder. Each complaint for package tampered with should be done within eight days from product
receipt.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
– To reduce the risk, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.
– Protect the apparatus from atmospheric agents and keep it away from water, rain and high humidity places.
– This product should be site away from heat sources such as radiators, lamps and any other device that generate heat.
– This product should be located so that its locaon or posion does not interfere with its proper venlaon and heang dissipaon.
– Care should be taken so that objects and liquids do not go inside the product.
– The product should be connected to a power supply mains line only of the type described on the operang instrucons or as marked on the product. Connect the
apparatus to a power supply using only power cord included making always sure it is in good condions.
– WARNING: The mains plug is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
– Do not cancel the safety feature assured by means of a polarized line plug (one blade wider than the other) or with a earth connecon.
– Make sure that power supply mains line has a proper earth connecon.
– Power supply cord should be unplugged from the outlet during strong thunderstorm or when le unused for a long period of me.
CE CONFORMITY
Proel products comply with direcve 2004/108/EC (EMC), as stated in EN 55103-1 and EN 55103-2 standards and with direcve 2006/95/CE (LVD), as stated in EN
60065 standard.
PROEL S.p.A. (World Headquarter) - Via alla Ruenia 37/43 - 64027 Sant’Omero (Te) - ITALY
Tel: +39 0861 81241 Fax: +39 0861 887862 www.axiomproaudio.com
Stacked installaon
WARNING!
• The ground where the KPTAX2012P Fly bar serving as ground support is
placed needs to be absolutely stable and compact.
• Adjust the feet so to lie the bar perfectly horizontal.
• Always secure ground stacked setups against movement and possible
pping over.
• A maximum of 4 x AX2010 cabinets with the KPTAX2012P Fly bar serving
as ground support are allowed to be set up as ground stack.
In the stack conguraon you have to use the three oponal BOARDAC2P feet and
the y bar must be mounted upside down on the ground.
Coupling system in the front do not require any adjustment: using two locking pins
each loudspeaker box is xed to the previous. The sloed bar in the back is inserted
in a U-shaped frame which features a series of numbered holes. Sliding the sloed
bar in the U-shaped frame of the next loudspeaker and inserng a locking pin in
one of the numbered holes, it is possible to adjust the relave splay angle between
two adjacent loudspeakers in the array column.
The opmal splay angles can be simulated using the EASE Focus 2 soware.
KPTAX2012P STACKED ARRAY
CENTER OF GRAVITY
max splay angle 5°
max splay angle 10°
max splay angle 10°
max splay angle 10°
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