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Wharfedale Pro PROGRAMME 50 Series User manual

Unpacking
All Wharfedale Pro products are fully
checked before leaving the factory. After
unpacking please inspect cabinets for any
physical damage. Please retain the shipping
carton if possible and internal packing material in case the unit needs
to be returned. Please check as soon as possible the unit is
functioning. In the event of any damage please contact your dealer
immediately so that a written claim for damages can be made.
Wharfedale Pro Limited Warranty*
Wharfedale Programme 50 & 60 Series loudspeaker systems are
warranted to be clear of manufacturing or materials defects for a period of
one year from the original date of purchase. In the event of malfunction,
contact your authorised Wharfedale Professional dealer or distributor for
information.
*Be aware that warranty details may differ from country to country. Contact your dealer or
distributor for information. These terms do not infringe your statutory rights.
Operating/Use
1. The Programme 60 Series accept cables with Speakon™ and bare
wire and feature two Speakon™ type connectors and a barrier strip
situated at the rear of each cabinet. These are connected in parallel.
The Programme 50 Series have a barrier strip situated at the rear of
each cabinet. Take care to avoid adding too many 50 & 60 Series
speaker system in series (this does not apply to 50T & 60T). Each
series connected speaker increases the load on the amplifier and can
add up to a total load that may exceed the amplifier’s capabilities,
leading to possible damage. Two 8 Ωloudspeakers in series make a
4Ωtotal load. Four 8Ωseries connected loudspeakers make a total
load of 2Ω, which is too low for many amplifiers.
2. Attach the speaker cable securely to your Programme Series unit
and power amplifier (the amplifier should be off, power down
mode). Where possible use Speakon™ connectors as they are
professional high current connections specifically designed for this
application. Try to use the correct type of speaker cable according to
the handling ability of your Programme Series Cabinet. Use 2 core
equal stranded insulated cable for speaker runs. It is always
advisable to use heavier conductor cables on longer runs.
3. If using Speakon™, insert the speakon and rotate 1/8 of a turn until
locked in. If using the barrier strip ensure the correct phase
connection and secure with a Pozi-drive™/flat head screw driver.
4. Power up amplifier with levels on zero. Confirm units are operating.
● Proprietary designed, high efficiency, high power
Wharfedale Professional drive units
● Sophisticated crossover design enables smooth
power and frequency response control through
crossover region.
● Trapezoidal micro array design
● Integral High Frequency Driver Overload protection
“PRO-TECH”™
● Protective grille
● Pole mount socket for portable sound system use
● Daisy chain Speakon™ connection and barrier strip
input connector for ease of installation
● Music/voice tone control switch to adapt to different
acoustics, voice or music styles (60 &60T only)
● Bracket and built in rigging points
● Strong construction of acoustically enert, high
density MDF
● High power output, low distortion sound quality
● Available in painted black and white finish
(finish can be painted to match surroundings)
WARNING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Wharfedale Pro Programme 50, 50T, 60 AND 60T Series of Professional Sound Reinforcement Loudspeakers
1. READ INSTRUCTIONS carefully before operating this product.
2
.
RETAIN these instructions.
3. COMPLY WITH WARNINGS - All warnings and instructions for
this product should be adhered to.
4. USE WITH AMPLIFIERS - In order to avoid damage, it is
advisable to establish and follow a pattern for turning on and off
any sound system. With all system parts connected, turn on
source equipment, tape decks, instruments, mixers, signal
processors etc., BEFORE turning on your power amplifier. Many
products output turn on and turn off transients that can damage
speakers. By turning on your power amplifier LAST and making
sure the amplifier’s input controls are at minimum any transients
“upstream” of the amplifier are not amplified and passed to the
speaker. Wait until all system parts have stabilised, then bring up
amplifier controls to operating level. This should take no more
than a few seconds. Similarly when shutting systems down,
always turn down amplifier input controls and then turn off your
amplifier BEFORE shutting down other components. Professional
amplifiers often feature delayed turn on/off circuits to perform
these functions for you automatically.
5. CABLES - Never use shielded or microphone cable for any
speaker connection as this will not be heavy enough to handle the
amplifier load and could cause damage to the complete system.
6.   RIGGING • SUSPENDING • MOUNTING
The rigging, suspension or mounting of this speaker system can
expose members of the public to serious health risks and even
death. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ATTEMPT TO RIG,
SUSPEND OR OTHERWISE MOUNT THIS SYSTEM UNLESS
YOU ARE FULLY QUALIFIED AND CERTIFIED TO DO SO BY
RELEVANT LOCAL, STATE AND NATIONAL AUTHORITIES.
ALL RELEVANT SAFETY REGULATIONS MUST BE
FOLLOWED. IF YOU ARE NOT PROPERLY QUALIFIED OR DO
NOT KNOW OF PERTINENT REGULATIONS, CONSULT
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL FOR ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE.
7. CAUTION: These professional loudspeaker systems are
capable of generating very high sound pressure levels. Use care
with placement and operation to avoid exposure to excessive
levels that can cause permanent hearing damage.
8. SERVICING - The user should not attempt to service this
product except that mentioned in this manual.
PROGRAMME 50 AND 60 SERIES
PROGRAMME SERIES LOUDSPEAKERS
USER MANUAL
PROGRAMME 50, 50T, 60 AND 60T
APPLICATION:Wharfedale Pro
Programme 50 and 60 series of
foreground/back-ground music
speakers designed for demanding
professional applications such as the
reproduction and reinforcement of
music and sound in venues as
diverse as discotheques, airports,
places of worship, retail premises,
restaurants and public houses.
DESCRIPTION: Programme 50 &
50T Black or white Two-way (5.5”
woofer and 3⁄4” titanium dome tweeter)
mini-trapezoid ported acoustically-efficient enclosure.
Programme 60 & 60T Black or white Two-way (2 x 6.5” woofer
and 1” titanium horn tweeter), mini-trapezoid ported (twin port)
acoustically-efficient enclosure.
DEPLOYMENT:
The Programme
50 and
Programme 60
can be mounted
in a vertical or
horizontal
position using
the mounting
bracket hardware
provided with the
unit. All models
have been
designed for
installation with
the use of the
bracket provided.
With special
accessories they
can be installed
on the wall or
ceiling flush
mounted, or
combined in
groups of two
and four in a
column or on
floor stands.
IMPORTANT NOTE See Warning Section on RIGGING •
SUSPENDING • MOUNTING before attempting to install
Wharfedale Pro Programme 50 and 60 series of speakers.
Ensure you use the M8 bolts for Programme 50 and M6 bolts for
Programme 60.
EQUALISER TONE SWITCH : The Programme-60 features an
acoustic equaliser tone switch and a 60° x 60° horn for uniform
sound distribution at high frequencies. This tone switch allows the
cabinet to adapt to different tone acoustics.
HIGH- IMPEDANCE/CONSTANT-VOLTAGE SYSTEM:
The Programme –50T and Programme –60T models both feature
an internal line-matching transformer with four power/impedance
selections for both 70 and 100 volt line.
The Programme –50T: the power is
optional for 60w,30w,15w and 7.5w.
The Programme –60T: the power is
optional for 120w,60w,30w and 15w.
In speaker systems anything over 32Ω
should be consider high impedance.
Use of constant-voltage distribution in
installation increases the impedance to
the desired level at the speaker
location. With the line impedance well
above the nominal speaker impedance,
power loss in long speaker lines is
minimised. Smaller wire can be used
without excessive power loss.
HF PROTECTION:The Programme
series speakers are equipped with The
“PRO-TECH”™ System, a dynamic
tweeter protection circuit, composed of
an accurate and sensitive protection
lamp. When high signal levels are
present that may pose a dangerous
overload for the tweeter coil, the
protection circuit will activate
immediately to limit the power sent to
the transducer.
PROGRAMME 50 AND 60 SERIES
Wharfedale International Limited, IAG House, Sovereign Court,
Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 6XU, England
WHARFEDALE website : www.wharfedalepro.com
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
All rights reserved © 2001Wharfedale Pro, IAG group
7mm diameter
Programme 50 Mounting Bracket
45mm bracket width
16mm diameter
310mm length
Programme 60 Mounting Bracket
50mm bracket width
4.5º Radius
680mm length
7mm diameter
16mm diameter
PROGRAMME 50 & 60 SERIES • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
MODEL
LF DRIVER
HF DRIVE UNIT
HF DRIVER PROTECTION
POWER HANDLING
RMS/MUSIC
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE
SENSITIVITY (1W@1m)
SPL (PEAK)
FREQUENCY
RESPONSE
MUSIC & VOICE TONE
SWITCH
CROSSOVER POINT
WEIGHT (INC BRACKET)
DISPERSION (H x V)
INPUT CONNECTOR
DIMENSION (mm & ins)
H X W X D
Program 50
5.5” x 1
3⁄4” titanium Dome
Protection lamp
80W/100W
8 Ω
96dB
116dB
40Hz- 21kHz
No
2.3kHz
7.5kg / 16.5 lbs
60 x 60
Barrier strip
305.5 x 196 x 203
12” x 7.7” x 7.9”
Program 50T
5.5” x 1
3⁄4” titanium Dome
Protection lamp
110V/70V Line
7.5,15, 30, 60W
tap
na
98dB
40Hz- 21KHz
No
2.3kHz
9kg / 19.8lbs
60 x 60
Barrier strip
305.5 x 196 x 203
12” x 7.7” x 7.9”
Program 60
6.5” x 2
1” Comp. Driver
Protection lamp
180W/360W
8 Ω
98dB
128dB
35Hz- 21KHz
Yes
2.3kHz
13.5kg / 29.7lbs
45 x 45
2 x Speakon™ and
Barrier strip
674 x 246 x 300
26.5” x 9.7” x 11.8”
Program 60T
6.5” x 2
1” Comp. Driver
Protection lamp
110V/70V Line
15, 30, 60,120W
tap
na
128dB
35Hz- 21KHz
Yes
2.3kHz
15.9kg / 35lbs
45 x 45
2 x Speakon™ and
Barrier strip
674 x 246 x 300
26.5” x 9.7” x 11.8”

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