Better Music Builder R4 Owner's manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
Better Music Builder
®
is a leader in the Audio and
Karaoke equipment industry. We are committed to
offering you high quality audio products. Unlike any others
brand, we deliver the best cost and value to you directly.
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LINE ARRAY SERIES
PRO - L in e L o u d s p e a ke r
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................... 3
SYSTEM FEATURES
........................................................................................................................................... 3
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
............................................................................................................................. 4~5
SYSTEM APPLICATIONS
.................................................................................................................................. 6
• Speakon Connector
................................................................................................................................................ 6
• How to Connect R4 Full Range Speakers to R8 Active
Subwoofer......................................................... 7
• How to Connect Control Software to R4/R8 Speakers
........................................................................... 8
• Small Format
.............................................................................................................................................................. 8
• Medium Format
........................................................................................................................................................ 9
• Large Format
.............................................................................................................................................................. 9
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
..................................................................................................................... 11
• Front & Rear Panel Features
............................................................................................................................... 11
SYSTEM SETUP GUIDELINES
......................................................................................................................... 12
• Mounting Frame Installation Setup
.................................................................................................................. 12
1. Installation Method for One Cluster
................................................................................................ 12
2. Installation Method for Multiple Cluster
......................................................................................... 13
3. Installation Method For Cluster Stacked With R8 On The Bottom
...................................... 14
4. Installation Method For One Cluster With Long Mounting Frame
....................................... 14
5. Installation Method For Multiple Clusters With Long Mounting Frame
.............................. 15
PROFESSIONAL/COMMERCIAL
............................................................................................................ 16~29
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
............................................................................................................................... 30
SPECIFICATIONS
............................................................................................................................................. 30
TROUBLESHOOTING
............................................................................................................................... 31~32
FINAL WORDS TO USER
............................................................................................................................... 33
WARRANTY
...................................................................................................................................................... 33
AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES
............................................................................................................... 34
CONTACT INFORMATION
............................................................................................................................ 35
Safety
Applications
Intro
Features
Set Up
Speaker
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Final Words
Notices
Contact Us
Spec
Dimensions
PRO
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INTRODUCTION
Designing a compact line array speaker system without
sacrificing audio quality, Better Music Builder Engineering
Team introduces the R4/R8 Line Array Speaker System.
Having a compact design, the R4/R8 Line Array Speaker
System can be used for a much greater list of applications
such as at the house of worship, events, theme parks,
auditoriums, schools, restaurants, malls, expositions, and
many other venues. It also allows users to configure the
system on a computer via software.
Audio quality was not deprived off the R4/R8 Line Array
Speaker System with the cabinet housing size. The R4
Drivers are four 4” with an included ribbon and the R8
consists of two 8” subwoofers. The R8 amplified enclosure
provides 300 Watts RMS to the 8” woofer and also
provides 4 x 75 Watt RMS out to the R4 drivers.
The R4/R8 Line Array Speaker System features one of the
best complete protection packages Better Music Builder has
ever introduced with built-in cooling fan, overload protection,
short circuit protection and temperature protection along with
an overload indication LED display.
Intro
Features
THIS FULL SYSTEM INCLUDES THE FOLLOW:
• R8 - Active/Powered Subwoofer: 1 pc
• R4 - 2-Way Full Range Speakers: 4 pcs
• Mounting Frame
• Software CD: 1 pc
• Instructional Manual: 1 pc
• Warranty & Registration Card: 1 pc
LINE ARRAY SYSTEM
3-Way Active/Powered Speaker
SYSTEM FEATURES
3-Way Full Range
The full system includes:
o 4 x R4 mid/high frequency cabinet consisting of
1 x Ribbon and 2 x 4” drivers
o 1 x R8 Subwoofer cabinet comprising of 2 x 8
subwoofer
Built-in power amplifier module and DSP speaker
processing within the R8
The DSP includes PEQ, Crossover and Slope, Delay, Gain
and Limiter and is programmable via either RS232 or USB
by PC
RS-485 allows multiple systems to be connected together
for control
Compact design suitable for various application situations
Up to 40kHz frequency range due to adoption of ribbon
tweeter
Low distortion due to utilization of unique thin foam
surround & specially coated paper cone
Multi-speaker array configurable for flying in different
venues, with splay angle adjustable by 1° increment
600W DSP active amplifier
RS-232/USB/RS-485 Ports available for system control
Software included
Master volume control
XLR input and output connectors
Integrated rigging and speaker cabling included for the
system
Designed for high speech intelligibility and natural
sounding music
Suitable for use as a main system with or without
subwoofer speaker augmentation
Permanent installation
Powder coated grill
Durable Polyurethane textured base paint
Up to 4 systems can be arrayed
Applications:
o Luxury cinema
o Large-sized meeting room
o multi-functional hall
o Church
o Auditorium
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
We will not notify you any errors or changes in this manual in
advance. If there are any errors and changes in this manual,
we will make the corrections in a timely manner. The
corrections and changes will be on our website. Therefore,
please visit our website at BetterMusicBuilder.com frequently
to find out the most updated information, corrections on errors
and changes in this manual. You may also contact us at toll
free at 1-800-318-2218.
CAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
POWER SUPPLY / POWER CORD
Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device.
The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the
device.
Use only the included power cord.
Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as
heaters or radiators, and do not excessively bend or
otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on it, or
place it in a position where same could walk on, trip
over, or roll anything over it.
• Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is
not to be used for extended periods of time, and during
electrical storms.
• When removing the electric plug from the device or an
outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling
by the cord can damage it.
DO NOT OPEN
Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble the
internal parts or modify them in any way. The device
contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should appear to
be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have
it inspected by qualified Better Music Builder service
personnel.
WATER WARNING
Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or in
damp or wet conditions, or place containers on it
containing liquids which might spill into an openings.
Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Safety
ABNORMALITY
If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged,
or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the
device, or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to
be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch,
disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the
device inspected by qualified Better Music Builder service
personnel.
If this device should be dropped or damaged, immediately
turn off the power switch, disconnect the electric plug from
the outlet, and have the device inspected by qualified
Better Music Builder service personnel.
LOCATION
Always consult qualified Better Music Builder service
personnel if the device installation requires construction
work, and make sure to observe the following precautions.
Choose mounting hardware and an installation location
that can support the weight of the device.
Avoid locations that are exposed to constant vibration.
Inspect the device periodically.
When transporting or moving the device, always use two
or more person. Attempting to lift the device by yourself
may damage your back, result in other injury, or cause
damage to the device itself.
Before moving the device, remove all connected cables.
Do not use the device in a confined, poorly-ventilated
location. If this device is to be used in a small space
other than an EIA-standard rack, make sure that there is
adequate space between the device and surrounding
walls or other devices: at least 30cm at the sides, 30cm
behind and 30cm above. Inadequate ventilation can
result in overheating, possibly causing damage to the
device(s), or even catch fire.
NO GOOD
5
NOTE
NOTE
Do not use the speaker’s handles for suspended installation.
Doing so can result in damage or injury.
Do no expose the device to excessive dust, vibrations,
extreme cold or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a
heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent the possibility
of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal
components.
Do not place the device in an unstable position where it
might accidentally fall over.
CONNECTIONS
Before connecting the device to other devices, turn off the
power for all devices. Before turning the power on or off
for all devices, set all volume levels to minimum.
CAUTION
When turning on the AC power in your audio system,
always turn on the device LAST, to avoid speaker damage.
When turning the power off, the device should be turned
off FIRST for the same reason.
Do not insert your fingers or hands in any gaps or
openings on the device (ports, etc.).
Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects (paper, plastic,
metal, etc.) into any gaps or openings on the device
(ports, etc.). If this happens, turn off the power immediately
and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then
have the device inspected by qualified Better Music
Builder service personnel.
Do not use the device for a long period of time at a high
volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss.
If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears,
consult a physician.
Do not operate the device if the sound is distorting.
Prolonged use in this condition could cause overheating
and result in fire.
Do not rest your weight on the device or place heavy
objects on it, and avoid using excessive force on the
buttons, switches or connectors.
GETTING STARTED
WIRING
IMPORTANT: Make sure all equipments are turned off before
making any connections.
For speaker connections, use a high-quality speaker wire with
polarity coding. The side of the wire with a ridge or other
coding is usually considered positive polarity.
If desired, consult Better Music Builder technical
support for speaker wire and connection options.
The speakers have coded terminals that accept a variety or
wire connectors.
To ensure proper polarity, connect each + terminal on the
back of the amplifier or receiver to the respective + (red)
terminal on each speaker. Connect the – (black) terminals in
a similar way. See the owners guides that were included
with your amplifier, receiver and television to confirm connec-
tion procedures.
IMPORTANT: Do not reverse polarities (i.e., + to – or – to +)
when making connections. Doing so will cause poor imaging
and diminished bass response.
ADJUSTING
Check the speakers for playback, first by setting the system
volume control to a minimum level, and then by applying
power to your audio system. Play a favorite music or video
segment and increase the system volume control to a comfort-
able level.
You should hear balanced audio reproduction across
the entire frequency spectrum. If not, check all wiring connec-
tions or consult the authorized dealer from whom you
purchased the system for more help.
The amount of bass you hear and the stereo-image quality
will be affected by a number of different factors, including the
rooms size and shape, the construction materials used to
build the room, the listener’s position relative to the speakers,
and the position of the speakers in the room.
Listen to a variety of music selections and note the bass level.
If there is too much bass, move the speakers away from
nearby walls. Conversely, if you place the speakers closer to
the walls, there will be more bass output.
CARING
Each enclosure has a finish that does not require any routine
maintenance. When needed, use a soft cloth to remove any
fingerprints or dust from the enclosure or grille.
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OUTPUT INPUT
2+
1+
2–1
TO
AMPLIFIER
Connector Panel
OUTPUT INPUT
2+
1+
2–1
TO
AMPLIFIER
FULL
RANGE
BI-AMP
LF
HF
Connector Panel on Multi-Way Systems
OUTPUT INPUT
PASSIVE BI-AMPLING
INPUT PASSIVE OUTPUT
2+ 2+
2– 2–
1+ 1+
1 1
SUB
WOOFER
INPUT BI-AMPLING OUTPUT
2+ 2+
2– 2–
1+ 1+
1 1
SUB
WOOFER
Connector Panel on Subwoofers
EXAMPLE OF SPEAKON CONNECTOR
There are two groups on the speakon connectors: Group 1
(+1,
1) and Group 2 (+2, 2) as indicated in the diagram. In
order to use it, your speaker must have multi-functions (i.e.
enable two sources of signal for input). If your speaker does
not have multi-functions, it would not work with the Group 2
for connection. Please refer to the following diagram for
connection.
SYSTEM APPLICATIONS
Applications
Speakon Outputs
The upper Speakon jack has both Channel 1 and
Channel 2 outputs, so it is especially useful for parallel,
bi-amp, or BRIDGE mono operation. The other Speakon
carries only Channel 2's output. See the illustrations
above.
SPEAKON Y CONNECTORS
INPUT OUTPUT
L
O
C
K
L
O
C
K
TO CHANNEL 2
SPEAKER
TO CHANNEL 1
SPEAKER
2–
1
1+ 2+
REFERENCE CONNECT
8
4
2
+
8
4
2
+
SPEAKON CONNECTORS
INPUT OUTPUT
L
O
C
K
L
O
C
K
SOURCE
(from active/powered)
BRIDGE
2–
1
1+ 2+
REFERENCE CONNECT
8
4
2
+
Source (INPUT) comes from the output source of the
active/powered speaker while the bridge (OUTPUT)
connects to the passive/non-powered speaker.
A speakon cable is required to connect the “OUTPUT”
of the acive/powered speaker to the “INPUT” of the
passive/non--powered speaker. Please order the speakon
cable from our authorized dealers.
NOTE
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HOW TO CONNECT R4 FULL RANGE SPEAKERS TO R8 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER
The “R4 Speaker Output” located on the R8 will connect to the closest/following R4 speaker. To connect additional speakers,
simply chainlink the current speaker (R4) to the next; and so on.
R8
POWER INPUT
R4
INPUT OUTPUT
INPUT OUTPUT
INPUT OUTPUT
INPUT OUTPUT
AUDIO SIGNAL INPUT
RS-485 SIGNAL INPUT
R4 SPEAKER
OUTPUT
8
USB
OUTPUT
INPUT
RS-485
RS-232
PEAK
OUTPUT
INPUT
LINE
VOLUME
R8 SUBWOOFER REAR VIEW
HOW TO CONNECT CONTROL SOFTWARE TO R4/R8 SPEAKERS
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
SPEAKER 4
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
SPEAKER 1
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
SPEAKER 3
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
SPEAKER 2
SEND SIGNAL FROM SPEAKER 3 RS-485 OUTPUT TO SPEAKER 4 RS-485 INPUT
SEND SIGNAL FROM SPEAKER 1 RS-485 OUTPUT TO
SPEAKER 2 RS-485 INPUT
SEND SIGNAL FROM
SPEAKER 2 RS-485 OUTPUT TO
SPEAKER 3 RS-485 INPUT
Initial connection from
computer to speaker software
input is USB/RS-232.
Connection from speaker to
speaker is XLR Output & Input.
CONTROL
SOFTWARE
Perfect for home audio applications, the
small format setup provides sufficient audio
coverage at a maximum 400 sqft. area.
SMALL FORMAT
XLR
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
FRONT LEFT
KTV-S erie s
PRO-Line Coaxial Driver
ACTIVE/POWERED
PS-308A
REAR LEFT
XLR
XLR
KTV-S erie s
PRO-Line Coaxial Driver
ACTIVE/POWERED
PS-308A
REAR LEFT
XLR
KOD
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
FRONT RIGHT
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION
360151234000
SERIAL NO.
OUTPUT TO R 4
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R4/R8 FULL SYSTEM SPECIFICATION:
Max. Power Handling......................................... 1100W
Driver Quanti ty.. R4: 1xRibbon Driver HF + 2x4” MF
R8: 2x8” LF
Frequency Response (±3dB).............. 50Hz ~ 20kHz
Maximum SPL (1W @ 1m)...... 115dB/121dB (Peak)
LF Amplif ier Po wer..................................... 300W RMS
HF A mplifier Power................................ 75W x 4 RMS
Line Input Sensitivity........................................... +4dBu
Horizontal Coverage................................................ 120°
Ver tical Coverage........................................... 30° ~ 9
Standard Power.................. AC 110V ~ T10AL, 50Hz
STANDARD CONFIGURATION
1 x R8 (ACTIVE SUB) + 4 x R4 (FULL RANGE)
Se ve ra l s ta nd ar d sy st em s c an b e p a ra l l el e d
AC P O W ER INPU T
110V
~
T10AL , 50Hz
CONNEC TION
AC INPUT
OUT
OUT
LINE INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
USB
ON
OFF
OUTIN
OUTIN
OUTIN
OUTIN
OUTPUT
INPU T
RS- 485
RS-232
PEAK
OUTPUT
INPU T
LINE
VOLUME
300W + 300W
R8 SUBWOOFER REAR VIEW
XLR
XLR
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
FRONT RIGHT
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
REAR RIGHT
XLR
XLR
KOD
EX-16 FRONT VIEW
XLR XLR
MIXER DX-6000 G2
EFFE CT MO DE KEY CONTR OL INPU T
LEFT RIGHT CENTER
A
B C
SUB AUX 1-L AUX1- R A UX2-RAUX2- L
Better Music Builder
®
Pass ion ate abou t Mu sic
POWE R
BGM-I NPUT
EFFE CT VO LUME
MODE
MIC VOLUM E
MODE
MUSI C VOL UME
MODE
MICR OPHON E INP UT TE RMINA L
HEADP HONE
MONIT OR
MIC 1
MIC 1 /4 VO L
MIC 2
MIC 2 /5 VO L
MIC 3
MIC 3 VOL
HEADP HONE
HP VO L
AUDI O VID EO EF FECTS PROC ESSOR DX-6000 G2
High Defi nitio n Liv e Sou nd
IR
EFF EC T_ C M _V CD
EFF:00 MIC:00 MUS:00
DISPL AY
CONTR AST
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
9
/
10
9
/
10 11
/
12 13
/
14 15
/
16
KARAOKE 2KARAOKE 1
CD 2C D 1
11
/
12 13
/
14 15
/
16
MEDIUM FORMAT
SUBWOOFER
DFS-118 SUB
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
FRONT LEFT
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
R4/R8
REAR LEFT
CENTER / MONITOR
PS-312
Better Music Builder
KTV -Ser ies
PRO-Line Coaxial Driver
For larger than usual hall applications,
the medium format covers a wider area
with additional speakers and subwoofer
provided by the DX-6000 G2 mixer.
By using the DX-6000 G2 each speaker
will receive its own independent audio
signal, preferred for better surround
quality audio.
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XLR
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION
360151234000
SERIAL NO.
OUTPUT TO R 4
Better Music Builder .com
®
Passionate about Music
CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ENGINEERED AND DESIGNED IN U.S.A.
All r ig h ts r es e r ve d . L e ga l t r a de m ark
www . Be tt e rM u si cB u il d er .c o m
R4/R8 FULL SYSTEM SPECIFICATION:
Max. Power Handling......................................... 1100W
Driver Quanti ty.. R4: 1xRibbon Driver HF + 2x4” MF
R8: 2x8” LF
Frequency Response (±3dB).............. 50Hz ~ 20kHz
Maximum SPL (1W @ 1m)...... 115dB/121dB (Peak)
LF Amplif ier Po wer..................................... 300W RMS
HF A mplifier Power................................ 75W x 4 RMS
Line Input Sensitivity........................................... +4dBu
Horizontal Coverage................................................ 120°
Ver tical Coverage........................................... 30° ~ 9
Standard Power.................. AC 110V ~ T10AL, 50Hz
STANDARD CONFIGURATION
1 x R8 (ACTIVE SUB) + 4 x R4 (FULL RANGE)
Se ve ra l s ta nd ar d sy st em s c an b e p a ra l l el e d
AC P O W ER INPU T
110V
~
T10AL , 50Hz
CONNEC TION
AC INPUT
OUT
OUT
LINE INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
USB
ON
OFF
OUTIN
OUTIN
OUTIN
OUTIN
OUTPUT
INPU T
RS- 485
RS-232
PEAK
OUTPUT
INPU T
LINE
VOLUME
300W + 300W
R8 SUBWOOFER REAR VIEW
XLR
SUBWOOFER
DFS-118 SUB
XLR
SUBWOOFER
DFS-118 SUB
LARGE FORMAT
The large format is perfect for multiple
speakers which require even higher
power and great for concerts and live
performances.
KOD
EX-16 FRONT VIEW
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
9
/
10
9
/
10 11
/
12 13
/
14 15
/
16
KARAOKE 2KARAOKE 1
CD 2C D 1
11
/
12 13
/
14 15
/
16
MIXER DX-6000 G2
EFFE CT MO DE KEY CONTR OL INPU T
LEFT RIGHT CENTER
A
B C
SUB AUX 1-L AUX1- R A UX2-RAUX2- L
Better Music Builder
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Pass ion ate abou t Mu sic
POWE R
BGM-I NPUT
EFFE CT VO LUME
MODE
MIC VOLUM E
MODE
MUSI C VOL UME
MODE
MICR OPHON E INP UT TE RMINA L
HEADP HONE
MONIT OR
MIC 1
MIC 1 /4 VO L
MIC 2
MIC 2 /5 VO L
MIC 3
MIC 3 VOL
HEADP HONE
HP VO L
AUDI O VID EO EF FECTS PROC ESSOR DX-6000 G2
High Defi nitio n Liv e Sou nd
IR
EFF EC T_ C M _V CD
EFF:00 MIC:00 MUS:00
DISPL AY
CONTR AST
CENTER / MONITOR
PS-312
Better Music Builder
KTV -Ser ies
PRO-Line Coaxial Driver
XLR
XLR
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
TWO SETS OF R4/R8
FRONT LEFT
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM
TWO SETS OF R4/R8
FRONT RIGHT
XLR XLR
11
Speaker
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
FRONT & REAR PANEL:
1
Front View
3
2
8-INCH WOOFER
4-INCH MID/HIGH FREQUENCY TWEETER
RIBBON TWEETER
MOUNTING FRAME
R8 SUBWOOFER REAR PANEL
R4 SPEAKER INPUT & OUTPUT TERMINAL (Speakon)
AC POWER SWITCH ON/OFF
FUSE: Housing for the power supply fuse.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
15
16
AC-POWER: 110V for USA & Canada. 220V for Asia and Europe.
SIGNAL OUTPUT TERMINAL TO R4 SPEAKERS
USB SLOT OUTPUT TO COMPUTER
RS-232 OUTPUT TO COMPUTER
RS-485 INPUT & OUTPUT TERMINAL
VOLUME CONTROL
SIGNAL PEAK INDICATOR
LINE INPUT & OUTPUT TERMINAL (XLR)
9
10
11
12
13
14
5
4
Rear View
IN OUT
R4 REAR PANEL
6
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION
360151234000
SERIAL NO.
OUTPUT TO R4
Better Music Builder .com
®
Passionate about Music
CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ENGINEERED AND DESIGNED IN U.S.A.
All r i gh ts r es er v ed . Le ga l tr a de ma rk
ww w .Bet te rMu s icBu il der. com
R4/R8 FULL SYSTEM SPECIFICATION:
Max. Power Handling......................................... 1100W
Driver Quantity.. R4: 1xRibbon Driver HF + 2x4” MF
R8: 2x8” LF
Frequency Response (±3dB).............. 50Hz ~ 20kHz
Maximum SPL (1W @ 1m)...... 115dB/121dB (Peak)
LF Amplifier Power..................................... 300W RMS
HF Amplifier Power................................ 75W x 4 RMS
Line Input Sensitivity........................................... +4dBu
Horizontal Coverage................................................ 120°
Ver tical Coverage........................................... 30° ~ 90°
Standar d Power.................. AC 110V ~ T10AL, 50Hz
STANDARD CONFIGURATION
1 x R8 (ACTIVE SUB) + 4 x R4 (FULL RANGE)
Se ve r al st an da r d s ys te m s c an b e par al l el e d
AC P OW ER INPUT
110V
~
T10AL, 50Hz
CONNECTION
AC INPUT
OUT
OUT
LINE INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
USB
ON
OFF
OUTIN
OUTIN
OUTIN
OUTIN
OUTPUT
INPUT
RS- 485
RS- 232
PEAK
OUTPUT
INPUT
LINE
VOLUME
300W + 300W
R8 SUBWOOFER REAR PANEL:
7 8 9 10 13 1612 14 1511
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Angle Adjustment on the R4
If you would like to adjust the angle on the R4 speakers, you
can do so with the R4 BACK LINK.
The numbers marked besides each scale line indicate
different angles.
Insert the M5 thumb screw through the aligned holes of the
R4 BACK LINK and the U groove at the back of the speaker.
Alignment with Number 1 hole in the groove is required
when 0°///6°//10° of angle is wanted, and
alignment with Number 2 hole is required when 3°/5°//9°
of splay angel is wanted.
For example, if the angle between two R4 speakers is
designed to be 5°, the scale line marked with the number of
5 on the R4 Back Link must be aligned to the bottom edge of
the groove on the back of the top speaker, then a certain
hole in the R4 Back Link will be found to be aligned with
Number 2 hole in the groove at the back of the top speaker.
Insert a M5 thumb screw through the two aligned holes and
tighten it.
MOUNTING FRAME INSTALLATION
Before you begin setting up the R4/R8, remove and make
sure none of the contents are missing.
SYSTEM SETUP GUIDELINES:
Set Up
R4/R8 LINKR4 BACK LINK
NOTE
1. INSTALLATION METHOD FOR ONE CLUSTER
(Ceiling/Truss Mounted)
Attach the provided eye bolt screws to the mounting
frame using the “M8 Rings.
Unscrew the two M5 thumb screws located at the
bottom of the R8; do the same to the top of the R4.
Align the R4 with the R8 front sections and insert the M5
thumb screws; tighten and secure.
Insert the R4/R8 LINK to the corresponding side of the
R4 back and R8 bottom. Be sure of proper installation of
R4/R8 LINK by making sure the guide lines marked on
the link are following the bracket on the R4/R8, using the
M5 thumb screws tighten and secure.
1
4
2
3
Each R4/R8 cluster is 110lbs (Maximum 4 Clusters
Recommended). A hoist may be required for installation.
NOTE
M5 THUMB
SCREW
R4/R8 LINK
R4 BACK LINK
M5 SMALL HEAD SCREW
MOUNTING FRAME
EYE BOLT
SCREWS
FRONT LINK
1
1
1
2
3
2
3
4
Attach the provided eye bolt screws to the R8-1 mounting
frame using the “M8 Rings.
Disassemble the R4/R8 LINK assembly located at the
bottom of the R8-1 by removing the M5 small head
screws; then remount the M5 small head screws in the
original R4/R8 LINK holes.
Disassemble the mounting frame of the following R8-2;
mount this R8-2 to the bottom of the R8-1 by tightening
M5 thumb screws accordingly.
Unscrew the two M5 thumb screws located at the bottom
of the R8-2; do the same to the top of the R4-1.
Align the R4-1 with the R8-2 front sections and insert the
M5 thumb screws; tighten and secure.
Insert the R4/R8 LINK to the corresponding side of the
R4-1 back and R8-2 bottom. Be sure of proper installation
of R4/R8 LINK by making sure the guide lines marked on
the link are following the bracket on the R4/R8, using the
M5 thumb screws tighten and secure.
Unscrew the two M5 thumb screws located at the bottom
of the R4-1; do the same to the top of the R4-2.
Attach one or more clusters of R4 to the bottom of the
already installed R4-1 accordingly and insert the M5
thumb screws; tighten and secure.
Insert the R4 BACK LINK to the corresponding side of the
R4 back. Be sure of proper installation of R4 BACK LINK
by making sure the guide lines marked on the link are
following the bracket on the R4, using the M5 thumb
screws tighten and secure.
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1
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
3
Each R4/R8 cluster is 110lbs (Maximum 4 Clusters
Recommended). A hoist may be required for installation.
NOTE
2. INSTALLATION METHOD FOR MULTIPLE
CLUSTERS (Maximum 4 Clusters Recommended)
M5 THUMB
SCREW
R4 BACK LINK
M5 SMALL HEAD SCREW
MOUNTING FRAME
EYE BOLT
SCREWS
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
7
2
R4/R8 LINK
6
7
7
8
4
4
5
5
R4-2
R4-1
R8-2
R8-1
8
9
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3. INSTALLATION METHOD FOR CLUSTER
STACKED WITH R8 ON THE BOTTOM
Unscrew the two M5 thumb screws located at the top of
the R8; do the same to the bottom of the R4.
Align the R4 with the R8 front sections and insert the M5
thumb screws; tighten and secure.
Insert the R4/R8 LINK to the corresponding side of the
R4 back and R8 bottom. Be sure of proper installation of
R4/R8 LINK by making sure the guide lines marked on
the link are following the bracket on the R4/R8, using the
M5 thumb screws tighten and secure.
1
2
3
Each R4/R8 cluster is 110lbs (Maximum 4 Clusters
Recommended). A hoist may be required for installation.
NOTE
Procedure is very similar to Installation Method 1 with
the exception of “eye bolt installation” not needed; this setup
will be done on the floor/surface.
NOTE
The long mounting frame is optional.
NOTE
Attach the provided eye bolt screws to the mounting
frame using the “M8 Rings.
Attach the R4 BACK LINK adaptor to the middle groove
of the long mounting frame.
Unscrew the two M5 thumb screws located at the top of
the R4.
Connect the “U grooves” of the long mounting frame to
the front side of the R4, confirm a centered connection
then tighten and secure the M5 thumb screws.
With the front of the R4 speaker attached, make the
scale line of the R4 BACK LINK marked with the number
of 0 on the R4 to the long mounting frame aligned with
the bottom edge of the U groove, then insert a M5
thumb screw through the two aligned holes and secure.
Unscrew the two M5 thumb screws located at the bottom
of the R8 as well as the R4/R8 LINK assembly.
Unscrew the four M5 thumb screws connecting the R8
and the short mounting frame, and disassemble the short
frame.
Insert the four links on the back of the long mounting
frame inside the U grooves of the R8 and make sure the
screw holes are aligned accordingly. Then mount and
tighten two M5 screws through the holes.
1
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
Each R4/R8 cluster is 110lbs (Maximum 4 Clusters
Recommended). A hoist may be required for installation.
NOTE
4. INSTALLATION METHOD FOR ONE CLUSTER
WITH LONG MOUNTING FRAME
M5 THUMB
SCREW
R4/R8 LINK
R4 BACK LINK
MOUNTING FRAME
FRONT LINK
1
1
2
1
2
3
R4
R8
1
6
7
6
R4/R8 LINK
6
7
7
15
1
2
2
R4
R8
3
5
4
8
8
NO.1 HOLE
NO.2 HOLE
R4 BACK LINK
5. INSTALLATION METHOD FOR MULTIPLE CLUSTERS WITH LONG MOUNTING FRAME (Maximum 4
Clusters Recommended)
Disassemble the mounting frame of the following R8-2;
mount this R8-2 to the bottom of the R8-1 by tightening
M5 thumb screws accordingly.
Unscrew the two M5 thumb screws located at the
bottom of the R4-1; do the same to the top of the R4-2.
Attach one or more clusters of R4 to the bottom of the
already installed R4-1 accordingly and insert the M5
thumb screws; tighten and secure.
Insert the R4 BACK LINK to the corresponding side of the
R4 back. Be sure of proper installation of R4 BACK LINK
by making sure the guide lines marked on the link are
following the bracket on the R4, using the M5 thumb
screws tighten and secure.
9
10
11
12
Each R4/R8 cluster is 110lbs (Maximum 4 Clusters
Recommended). A hoist may be required for installation.
NOTE
Continuing installation method 4.
NOTE
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10
10
11
11
10
R4-1
R8-1
R8-2
R4-2
R4 BACK LINK
12
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USB CABLE
USB Type A
USB Type A
PRO
CONTROL SOFTWARE SUITE
PROGRAM
PC-SYSTEM CONTROL
PROFESSIONAL/COMMERCIAL
2. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INFORMATION
System requirements:
• Windows 98/XP or newer version.
• Display resolution should be 1024 x 768 or above.
• The computer must have a RS-232 port or USB port.
1. HOW TO GET THE SOFTWARE
The software is stored in the CD with the equipment packag-
ing. The latest version also may be downloaded from the
Better Music Builder website.
4. EQUIPMENT CONNECTION
Connect the equipment to computer by RS-232 or USB port.
The computer will indicate that a new device is found, proceed
to install the driver located in “driver” directory of the CD.
3. CONTROL SOFTWARE SUITE INSTRUCTIONS
After verifying the computer is up to the system requirements,
run the “Active Speaker Controller (V1.34).msi” file. Then,
follow the computer’s setup guide to install the control software.
LINE ARRARY SYSTEM R4/R8
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5. SOFTWARE OPERATION GUIDE
1. Run the software “Active Speaker Controller” from program menu in the windows start button, the following interface
will be shown, See Figure 1:
This interface includes all function modules about the equipment. The menu description is as follows:
Figure 1
File: Open the configuration files, or Save current configuration as a file into computer.
Communications: Connect (”Enable Communications”) or Disconnect (”Disable Communications”) the equipment, Operation
details refer to following description.
Program: Obtain the information of currently used configuration file (Disconnection status), or the information of current
program in the equipment (Connection status). On disconnection status, only “Display Current Program No, “Display
Current Program Name, “Edit Current Program Name” and “Load Factory Default Configuration” may be valid. All
changes do not affect the equipment internal program settings. On connection status, all items are valid under the
“Program” menu. If selecting the “Edit Current Program Name” command, the current program name auto saved in the
equipment; If selecting the “Load Factory Default Configuration” command, the current program will be overwritten by the
default setting automatically (Attention: this operation will overwrite the current program configuration, before executing this
operation, please make sure you want to load default factory settings). Details of other function items (such as “List Program
& Recall” and “Save as current program in device”) under the “Program” menu, please refer to following description.
Device: Modify the device information and save settings (only valid on connection status).
Help: Displays the control software version information.
1
2
3
4
5
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The software will search the connected (hardware connection) device automatically, “Search Device...” will be shown at the
bottom of interface's status bar. See Figure 3:
2. Connecting the device:
Three hardware connection solutions; USB, RS-232, and RS-485 are available for connection.
After connected the device with computer port by connector; click the “Communications, select “Enable Communications
command to start the connecting. See Figure 2:
1
2
Figure 2
Figure 3
Communications
Enable Communications
Disable Communications
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If a device is found, display will show Figure 4:
Devices online are listed at left, the right part shows the information of the device chosen by user. If the user want to use the
configuration file that opens from computer, “Download Program Data to Device” must be chosen (the operation execute
transmitting the parameters into Devices RAM, if not further saved into device operation, the parameters will be lost after the
device powers off).
If the user chose “Upload Program Data From Device, it will load the current program that stored in device to PC. Select the
left device that you will want to connect, click the “Connect” button to start connecting. (Attention: If connecting with several
devices; each device must a unique ID number in the system)
After connecting successfully, the software will update the display automatically and show the information of the currently
connected device and program used by the device. See Figure 5:
On above interface, click corresponding function button and execute the operations that you want.
Figure 4
Figure 5
When the device is used in different places, a copy of the configuration file is necessary. Two ways are available for user to
recall or save the configuration file.
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3. Recall or Save the configuration file
Save as a file: When user finishes the adjustment, the parameters may be saved as a file into PC through “Save As” in the
file menu. See Figure 6:
To load the configuration file for later use on other devices, you may open the file under the “File” menu.
User also may save the parameters in the device, total of six programs may be saved through “Save As Current Program In
Device” under “Program” menu. See Figure 7:
According to the different file source, the two ways are available for recall the existing configuration file. For the file saved
in the computer, it may be recalled from “Open” under “File” menu. Then connect the equipment, choose “Download
Program Data to Device” in pop-out dialog box. See Figure 4.
1
2
Figure 6
Figure 7
File
Exit
Save As...
Open... Ctrl+0
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