Phonic KT-210A User manual

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Phonic KT-210A is a powerful, versatile line array speaker that is perfect for a wide range of applications, from live sound reinforcement to fixed installations. With its 1500-watt dual channel digital power amplifier, two 10” woofers with 2” voice-coils, and titanium diaphragm compression driver, the KT-210A delivers exceptional sound quality and clarity. The speaker also features a 110° horizontal, 10° vertical dispersion pattern, making it ideal for use in large venues.

Phonic KT-210A is a powerful, versatile line array speaker that is perfect for a wide range of applications, from live sound reinforcement to fixed installations. With its 1500-watt dual channel digital power amplifier, two 10” woofers with 2” voice-coils, and titanium diaphragm compression driver, the KT-210A delivers exceptional sound quality and clarity. The speaker also features a 110° horizontal, 10° vertical dispersion pattern, making it ideal for use in large venues.

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INTRODUCTION 1
FEATURES 1
ACCESSORIES 1
CONNECTORS 1
CONFIGURATION 1
WIRING 2
ASSEMBLY 2
SUGGESTED CONFIGURATION 3
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 4
APPENDIX
APPLICATIONS 1
DIMENSIONS 2
CONTENTS
USER'S MANUAL
Phonic preserves the right to improve or alter any information within this
document without prior notice
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1. Read t hese instructions before operating t his
apparatus.
2. K eep these instructions for future reference.
3. H eed all warnings to ensure safe operation.
4. Follow all instructions provided in this document.
5. D o not use this apparatus near water o r in locations
where condensation may occ ur .
6. C lean only with d ry cloth. Do not use aerosol or liquid
cleaners. Unplug this apparatus before cleaning.
7. D o not block any of t he ventilation openings. Install
in accordance with the manufacturer
s instructions.
8. D o not install near any heat sources such a s radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
.
9. D o not defeat the safety purpose of t he polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other . A grounding type plug
has two blades and a third grounding p rong. The wide
blade or t he third prong is provided for your safety . If
the provided plug does not
into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on o r
pinched particularly at plug, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11 . Only use attachments/accessories
b y the
manufactur er .
12. Use only with a cart, s t and, t ripod, bracket, or
table
b y the manufacturer , or sold with
t he apparatus. When a c art is used, u se c autio n
when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip -
over .
13. Unplu g this apparatus during lighting
storms or w h en unused f or l on g
periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to
service personnel.
Servicing is required when t he apparatus has been
damaged in any w ay , such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or m oisture, does not operate
normally , or has been dropped.
IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER SER VICEABLE P AR TS INSID E
REFER SER VICING T O QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
The lightning f lash with arrowhead symbol, w ithin an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to t he
presence of uninsulated
dangerous voltage
within th e
product
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to person s.
The exclamatio n point within an equilatera l triangle is i n-
tended to alert the user to the presence of important operat -
ing and maintenanc e (servicing ) instruction s in the literature
accompanying the applianc e.
W ARNING: To reduce the risk of or electric shock, do
not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
CAUTION: Use of controls o r adjustments o r performance
of procedures other than those
m ay result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
The apparatus shall not b e exposed t o dripping o r splashing and that n o objects
with liquids, such a s vases,
shall b e placed o n the apparatus. The MAINS plug i s used a s the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
remain readily operable.
W arning : the user shall not place this apparatus i n the
area during the operation s o that the mains switch
can be easily accessible.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOC K
DO NOT OPEN
Installation should be performed by experienced, skilled
personnel only.
Inspection of hanging materials should be performed
before every use as to avoid accidents.
Ensure all locking devices are fitted correctly.
Ensure the capabilities of any lifting devices are greater
than the load being lifted.
Do not at any time use worn or defective materials.
Read this manual careful and retain for future reference.
Improper use of the array suspension system may result
in serious injury or critical damage to property.
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of another great
Phonic product. The KT-8A and KT-210A line array
speakers were carefully designed so as to provide
phenomenal performance in a low-weight, easily-
manageable constructions. These active line array
speakers provide extensive signal processing as
well as reliable and robust amplication to provide
phenomenal sound pressure levels in all manner of
large-scale installations.
We know how eager you are to get started – getting
the speaker out and hooking up all your gear is prob-
ably your number one priority right now – but before
you do, be sure to carefully read through this manual.
Inside, you will nd important facts and gures on the
set up, use and applications of your brand new KT-
8A or KT-210A. Remember that safe operation of a
speaker is of the utmost importance, so we strongly
recommend that users heed all warnings and instruc-
tions listed in this manual.
FEATURES
KT-8A
48” bass-loaded woofer, 6.5” mid-range woofer with
2” voice-coils
4860 Watt multichannel digital power amplier
4Maximum sound pressure level: 129 dB
4120° horizontal, 10° vertical dispersion pattern
4Exceptionally wide frequency response: 70Hz to
19KHz (-3dB)
4Bass-reex conguration for extended low-end
response
KT-210A
4Two 10” woofers with 2” voice-coils
41500 Watt dual channel digital power amplier
4Titanium diaphragm compression driver
4Maximum Sound Pressure Level: 132dB (Peak)
4Can be mounted in conjunction with the KTS-18/
KTS-18A subwoofer
4Frequency response: 65Hz to 19KHz (-3dB)
4110° horizontal, 10° vertical dispersion pattern
Common Features:
4 Two 1.4” titanium diaphragm tweeters matched
with neodymium magnets
4Straightforward rigging system allows splay
angles from 0° to 10°
4Made of sturdy, multi-layer birch plywood with
tough black coating
4XLR input and link ‘thru’ connectors as standard
4 PowerCON AC power input/output
ACCESSORIES
Included
U-Clip / Shackle
Flight Pins
Optional
KT-8A Mounting Frame Model # FF640 (640mm)
KT-210A Mounting Frame Model # FF760 (760mm)
CONFIGURATION
The KT-8A’s tri-amp system provides three amplier
channels to drive each of the individual drivers. The
low-range amplier provide 400 Watts of power to
the woofer, the mid-range amp provide 300 Watts to
the 6.5” speaker and the tweeter receives 160 Watts.
Similarly, the KT-210A features a bi-amp design that
provides 1200 Watts to the woofers and 300 Watts
to the tweeters.
These congurations guarantee greater sound del-
ity, higher dynamism and a signicant increase in
sound pressure.
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CONNECTORS
The KT-8A and KT-210A feature balanced XLR input
connection in addition to an XLR output/link connec-
tor. This is shown on the top left-hand side of the rear
panel image above.
In addition to this, the speaker features two RJ-45
connectors for utilizing the onboard CPU. By con-
necting the “LINK” port on one unit to the “IN” port
of another, you’re essentially creating a network of
the KT models.
The MAINS INPUT connections allow power to be
applied to the KT-8A and KT-210A systems. The
systems are powered by the uppermost connection,
while the lower connection (labelled “MAINS LINK”)
is used to link to power additional units.
FUSE & POWER
Below the power connectors you can nd a FUSE
holder and main power switch. The power switch can
be defeated within the KT series Windows software.
In the event that the power won’t turn on, ensure that
the power switch is activate within the PC software. If
it is and power will still not turn on, check the system’s
fuse has not blown.
DIP SWITCHES
DIP switches 1 to 5 of the KT series allow users to
establish the ID of the unit. Each unit must have an
independent ID for the KT series software to recog-
nize the product within your network.
DIP 8 being set to ON will enable ‘Initialization Mode’
for the KT-8A or KT-210A. When in this mode, the sys-
tem can be restored and/or new rmware installed.
FANS
Two variable speed fans can be found on the rear of
the KT-8A and KT-210A. These work in conjunction
with the internal temperature control to ensure the
speaker runs cool. Please do not obstruct the fans
for any reason as doing so can be detrimental to the
speaker’s performance and reliability.
10°
PIN HOLE
JOINT BAR
PIN HOLES
JOINT BAR
ASSEMBLY
The array conguration is
accomplished through a
simple ‘pin-in-hole’ method
of connection. The top
corners of the KT-8A and
KT-210A each feature a
retractable joint bar. These
extend to be inserted into
each of the four slots at
the bottom of the next unit
in the array. The four ight
pins chained to the unit can
be inserted in the appropri-
ate holes to x the units
together.
The ight pins have a but-
ton on the end that can
be pushed to release the
pin’s latch. This should be
pushed when inserting the
pin into the mounting holes.
The pins should sit ush with the side of the unit and
be unable to wiggle within the frame. To accomplish
this, the pin must be inserted completely through the
mounting holes on both of the KT units being joined
in the array; through the outer-hole on the lower-part
of one unit, through the second unit’s joint bar, and
again through the rst unit’s inner-hole.
The lower-front corner of each unit features a single
mounting hole, while the lower-rear corner offers 11
individual holes that will determine the angle between
the two units. Connecting two units at 0° will create
narrower, yet more focused, dispersion. At 10° the
array will create a much wider vertical dispersion.
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FLIGHT PIN
FLIGHT FRAME
(MODEL # FF640)
FLIGHT PIN
FLIGHT PIN
FLIGHT PIN
FLIGHT PIN
FLIGHT PIN
FLIGHT PIN
FLIGHT PIN
FLIGHT PIN
JOINT BAR
JOINT
BAR
10°
FLIGHT PIN
10°
FLIGHT PIN
10°
FLIGHT PIN
10°
SUGGESTED CONFIGURATION
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BASIC SETUP
Making Connections
1. First and foremost, make sure the KT series is
turned off and unplugged before making any
connections.
2. Once you ensure the KT line array is off, you can
make your input and output connections. Connect
the main output of your mixer to the input of the
rst KT model in your array. The output connector
on that speaker should be connected to the input
of the next speaker, and so on.
3. The Ethernet connection of your computer or
network should be connected to the ‘IN’ Ethernet
port on the speaker. The ‘LINK’ port should be
connected to the ‘IN’ port of the next speaker, and
so on.
4. Using the included power cable, the ‘MAINS
INPUT’ connection should be connected to an
appropriate power supply. The ‘LINK’ connectors
should be connected to the ‘MAINS INPUT’ on the
next speaker. Continue this chain to power each
speaker in the array. Power on the electrical outlet
that the rst speaker is connected to ensuring it is
of a suitable voltage for the KT speaker.
Software Setup
5. Open the Windows software. Click the “Search
Device” button found at the top of the software.
This will seek KT line array units in your network.
6. Once an appropriate COM PORT is found, click
“Connect”. Once the KT is “Online”, it will appear
within the software. You can double-click the
image to use the software’s control functions.
7. It should be noted that power to the KT line array
speakers is not activated by default. To activate
the speakers, you will need to click ‘Online’ under
S/W Power in the Setup menu. Please note you
can also deactivate the physical power switch in
this menu.
FIRMWARE UPDATE
The latest rmware for the KT series line arrays can
always be found on www.phonic.com. To perform a
rmware update, ensure the speaker is connected
to the network and online. DIP switch 8 on the rear
of the system must also be set to “ON” in order to
receive the new rmware.
1. Select the Update pulldown menu and select
“Firmware Update.”
2. Locate the update le in your Download folder (or
wherever you saved the rmware update).
3. Select the “Update” button to update the rmware
on your KT-8A or KT-210A.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Please read all safety instructions found opposite
page 1 of this section of the manual.
KT-8 line array speakers should only be installed
by experienced personnel with adequate knowl-
edge. Phonic takes no responsibility for incorrectly
mounted, suspended, or wired speakers, nor are we
responsible for issues arising from equipment not
inspected prior to use.
When working with the KT-8 line array systems, the
total working load should not exceed the resistance
of each individual component. This includes ight
pins, joint bars, ight frames and speaker cabinets.
While the Phonic ight frame and KT-8 speakers
have a maximum capacity of 1000 kg, consideration
of other elements of the setup should be taken into
consideration. This may including hoisting ropes and
other suspension materials.
Phonic suggests a safety ratio of 5:1. With this in
mind, a total load of 200 kg should be the aim when
creating your line array using the KT-8A or KT-210A
and the appropriate Phonic ight frame. As previously
stated, however, the total resistance of other com-
ponents of the setup should be taken into account.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CARRY A LINE-ARRAY.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to lift a
line array by yourself. Mechanical winches and other
hoisting devices are recommended.
The KT-8A and KT-210A are equipped with internal
crossovers for mid/highs. There is no crossover pres-
ent on the woofer. Please note that incorrectly wired
speakers may cause damage to the unit.
Phonic recommends taking the utmost of care
when wiring and/or connecting speakers. A 2-way
crossover with a crossover point at 500Hz is best to
separate low frequencies from the mid/highs. The
ideal frequency range for the KT-8A’s 8” woofer is
60Hz to 500Hz, while the mid/high range works best
at 500Hz to 20 kHz.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
The KT Windows software needs to be installed to
your system before it can be utilized by the KT line
arrays. Installation is fairly simple.
1. Insert the included CD into your computer’s CD-
ROM drive and close the tray.
2. Navigate the disc to nd the “setup.exe” le. Run
in by either double-clicking the le or by right-
clicking the le and select “Run as Administrator”.
3. Follow the installation instructions.
4. After installation is complete, the KT software can
be run by running the appropriate software icon.
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MAIN
The “Main” menu in the KT Windows software pro-
vides a number of controls for each of the frequency
ranges provided within the software.
SOLO BUTTON: This will solo the corresponding
mix, whether it’s the INPUT mix or the HF, LF or
MF. When a signal is soloed, all others will mute.
This includes all other speakers connected to your
network. This feature is useful for helping to detect
faults in speakers while suspended. If you “SOLO” the
“INPUT” of the speaker suspected of being at fault,
all others will mute and you can demo the speaker
individually and rule it out as the cause.
ON BUTTON: The on button simply turns the cor-
responding frequency range on and off. Turning the
“INPUT” off will effectively mute the speaker, while
turning off the “LF” (low frequency), “MF” (middle
frequency) or “HF” (high frequency) controls will cut
off their respective frequency ranges. Please note
that the KT-210A only features HF and LF while the
KT-8A features HF, MF and LF.
LEVEL CONTROL: The main menu features a “vir-
tual fader” that can be adjusted by simply dragging
the fader up and down using your mouse. Click the
fader and move the mouse up or down to adjust.
LEVEL METER: Each of the individual level controls
also features a level meter located directly beside it.
When levels are obviously excessive, Phonic advises
reducing them to reduce the risk of distortion.
INVERT PHASE: Immediately below the level con-
trol and meter is an invert phase button. This will
immediately invert the phase of the incoming signal,
whether it’s the “input” signal, or the low, mid, or high
frequencies.
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HPF
The KT software features a simple high-pass lter
(HPF) to effectively remove low-frequency audio from
your main signal. This can effectively remove stage
rumble and other low-frequency interference that
could ruin an otherwise perfect performance. It also
allows the KT’s internal amplier to concentrate more
on actual program and ignore this low-frequency
audio.
ON BUTTON: The on button simply turns the HPF
on and off.
DISPLAY GRAPH: The HPF can be adjusted within
the display graph. The small icon can be dragged left
or right to adjust the cut-off frequency for the HPF.
TYPE: The type of lter can be adjusted with this
pull-down menu. The default setting for this is 24dB/
Oct but other slopes are available.
FREQUENCY: The frequency is displayed within this
window located beside the TYPE pull-down menu.
The frequency is adjusted using the icon within the
display graph and can be set anywhere between
20Hz and 20kHz.
FILE: The le window will display the currently loaded
preset for the HPF. This can be selected by pushing
the LOAD button.
SAVE: Push the save button to save the current
settings of the HPF. These are saved locally on the
computer and can be recalled at a later time.
LOAD: Selecting load will allow you to recall any of
the previously saved HPF settings.
RESET: The reset button will return the HPF back to
its default settings.
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GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
The KT software includes two types of equalizers that
can be utilized. The rst is a 31-band GEQ with an
adjustable Q, while the second is a 10-band para-
metric equalizer with adjustable type, gain, frequency
and Q. The equalizer can be utilized
ON BUTTON: The on button simply turns the 31-
band GEQ on and off.
FUNCTION: The function button will allow you to
select whether the EQ is a 31-band GEQ or 10-band
PEQ.
DISPLAY GRAPH: This plotted graph allows you
to view the curve created by the graphic equalizer.
METER: Located beside the display graph, these
level meters provides up-to-the-second information
on your GEQ’s signal input and output levels.
GEQ BANDS: Each of the 31 bands can be adjusted
here. Frequencies available range between 20Hz
and 20kHz. Simply click the virtual control and drag
it up or down to adjust. The adjustment made will be
visible within the display graph.
Q CONTROL: This adjusts the ‘width’ of the bands of
the 31-band GEQ. Use the left mouse button to lower
the value or the right button to increase the value.
FILE: The le window will display the currently loaded
preset for the EQ. This can be selected by pushing
the LOAD button.
SAVE: Push the save button to save the current
settings of the EQ. These are saved locally on the
computer and can be recalled at a later time.
LOAD: Selecting load will allow you to recall any of
the previously saved EQ settings.
RESET: The reset button will return the EQ back to
its default settings.
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PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER
The KT software also includes a 10-band parametric
equalizer that can be utilized instead of the 31-band
graphic equalizer. Simply select the appropriate func-
tion button to activate the 10-band PEQ.
ON BUTTON: This simply turns the PEQ on and off.
FUNCTION: The function button will allow you to
select whether to use the PEQ or GEQ.
DISPLAY GRAPH: This plotted graph allows you to
view the curve created by the graphic equalizer. Each
of the EQ bands can simply be dragged (using the
mouse) to adjust the frequency and level.
METER: Located beside the display graph, these
level meters provides up-to-the-second information
on your PEQ’s signal input and output levels.
PEQ ON/OFF BUTTONS: Each of the 10 bands has
its own independent on/off buttons. When turned off,
the corresponding band will no longer appear in the
display graph.
TYPE: This determines the type of of band used. A
“PEAK” band will simply peak at the selected frequen-
cy/level, while a “SHELF” will level off at the selected
frequency. A “HIGH CUT” or “LOW CUT” will remove
all frequencies above/below the selected frequency.
GAIN/FREQUENCY/Q: The gain, frequency and Q
can be adjusted within these windows. The gain and
frequency can easily be adjusted within the display
graph by moving individual points, however all three
can also be edited here. Push the left mouse button
to reduce the values and the right mouse button to
increase.
FILE: The le window will display the currently loaded
preset for the EQ. This can be selected by pushing
the LOAD button.
SAVE: Push the save button to save the current
settings of the EQ. These are saved locally on the
computer and can be recalled at a later time.
LOAD: Selecting load will allow you to recall any of
the previously saved EQ settings.
RESET: The reset button will return the EQ back to
its default settings.
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CROSSOVER
Both the KT-8A and KT-210A have an internal cross-
over. This essentially separates the high, mid and low
frequency audio from your main signal to be sent to
their respective speakers. LF is sent to woofers, MF
is sent to mid-ranges and the HF is sent to tweet-
ers. The KT-8A includes a three-way crossover (LF,
MF, HF) while the KT-210 has a two-way crossover
(LF, HF).
TYPE: This determines the type of crossover the KT
series will use. The default setting for this is a 24dB/
octave butterworth but a number of other types and
curves are available.
DISPLAY GRAPH: This will show the properties of
your crossover, including frequencies, levels and the
selected curve.
HIGH PASS FILTER (HPF) FREQUENCY: This eld
determines the cut-off frequency of the corresponding
crossover’s HPF. Frequencies below this point will be
removed at a predetermined rate. The rate at which
the frequencies below this point are cut is dependent
on the selected “type”.
LOW PASS FILTER (LPF) FREQUENCY: This eld
determines the cut-off frequency of the corresponding
crossover’s LFP. Frequencies above this point will be
removed at a predetermined rate. The rate at which
the frequencies below this point are cut is dependent
on the selected “type”.
METER: These meters show the KT crossover’s input
and output levels. As this is a crossover, there are
independent level meters for each the low frequency,
mid frequency and high frequency outputs.
FILE: The le window will display the currently loaded
preset for the CROSSOVER. This can be selected
by pushing the LOAD button.
SAVE: Push the save button to save the current set-
tings of the CROSSOVER. These are saved locally
on the computer and can be recalled at a later time.
LOAD: Selecting load will allow you to recall any of
the previously saved CROSSOVER settings.
RESET: The reset button will return the CROSS-
OVER back to its default settings.
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LIMITER
The KT series software includes a compressor/limiter
for each the high, mid and low-frequency audio. A
compressor essentially reduces excessive levels by
a pre-determined ratio. Once the output signal sur-
passes a user-set level, the signal over this level will
be ‘compressed’ at the user-determined ratio. Once
the signal then reaches the “limiter” threshold set by
the user, it will be cut off at that level. Essentially, the
signal level will not surpass the limiter’s threshold.
The rst page of the LIMITER section of the KT
software simply has display graphs for each the low-
frequency, mid-frequency and high-frequency. Users
can simply select these on screen to enter the limiter
for that particular frequency range.
In addition to the graph displaying the compressor/
limiter curve, these windows also include input and
output meters and a gain reduction meter. The gain
reduction meter will display the level that the signal
is reduced when the compressor and limiter are
activated.
LIMITER LF / MF / HF
ON BUTTON: The on button will simply activate and
deactivate the corresponding limiter.
DISPLAY GRAPH: This plots the input/output lev-
els of the compressor and limiter. The individual
threshold (T) and ratio (R) for the compressor can be
adjusted on screen by simply clicking and dragging
the points with your mouse.
LEVEL METER: Directly beside the display graph
is an input and output meter. If output levels are
excessive, the limiter can actually be utilized to help
combat this.
GAIN REDUCTION: This meter will display the level
in which the limiter reduces the output signal.
COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD: This adjusts the
threshold of the compressor. Once your signal level
passes the selected threshold, the compressor will
kick-in at the set ratio.
RATIO: This can be used to adjust the compressor
input/output signal ratio. This essentially determines
the level at which the signal will be cut after the
threshold is surpassed.
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LIMITER THRESHOLD: This adjusts the threshold
of the limiter function. This works in conjunction with
the compressor. A limiter could be seen simply as a
compressor with an ∞:1 ratio.
OUTPUT GAIN: Increases the nal output level of
the compressor/limiter.
ATTACK CONTROL: The attack control adjusts the
time it will take for the compressor/limiter to kick in
after the signal rises above the set threshold.
RELEASE CONTROL: The release control adjusts
the time it will take for the compressor/limiter to de-
activate after the signal falls below the set threshold.
FILE: The le window will display the currently loaded
preset for the LIMITER. This can be selected by
pushing the LOAD button.
SAVE: Push the save button to save the current set-
tings of the LIMITER. These are saved locally on the
computer and can be recalled at a later time.
LOAD: Selecting load will allow you to recall any of
the previously saved LIMITER settings.
RESET: The reset button will return the LIMITER
back to its default settings.
RETURN BUTTON: Clicking the circular button with
an arrow will return the user to the rst page of the
limiter function.
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DELAY
Both the KT-8A and KT-210A feature a delay function.
An output delay can be applied to the entire speaker
or individual frequency outputs (high, mid and low).
Adding a delay to an entire speaker array can help to
compensate for distance between speakers in large
multi-speaker setups. A delay time of one millisecond
per foot (or 3 milliseconds per meter) that the speaker
is away from the stage is the general rule of thumb
in this application. This, however, is not always the
case. Thankfully, the KT Network System allows the
delay time to be set in “meters” or “feet” instead of
“milliseconds”, taking a lot of the guesswork out of
the setup.
DELAY CONTROLS: These controls adjust the total
delay time that would be added to their respective
channels (input delay, low frequency, mid frequency
or high frequency). The delay time can be adjusted
in milliseconds, meters and feet.
ON BUTTONS: The on buttons quite simply activate
the delay function of the corresponding channel.
TEMPERATURE: The temperature option allows the
user to set the ambient temperature of the current
venue. This allows the KT Network System to cal-
culate a more accurate delay-time when set in “feet”
or “meters”. In addition to the temperature control,
this section of the Delay function offers “time (ms)”,
“feet” and “meter” buttons, changing the adjustable
delay between these parameters.
PARAMETER BUTTONS: Found on the bottom
right-hand side of the KT Network System software,
these three buttons allow users to select the param-
eter adjusted by the delay controls. Selecting “TIME”
will allow the delay to be adjusted in milliseconds
(recommended for experienced users), while “FEET”
and “METERS” will allow the delay to be adjusted
according to distance. When adjusting the delay by
distance, Phonic recommends using the distance
between the KT line array speaker and the front-of-
house speakers.
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SETTING
The setting menu includes a number of properties
that can be adjusted, including connection and power
settings.
CONNECT: The connect window within the setting
menu simple provides the status of the currently
selected KT speaker. When “Online”, it means a
connection was successfully established between
the speaker and the software. The “Connect” button
should be pushed to establish a connection.
POWER SETTINGS: The power settings provide
indicators for the current status of the selected KT
speaker. “ON” indicates that the speaker is activated
while “Standby” means there is currently no sound
from the speaker but it is in standby. The status of
the KT speaker can be adjusted by the “S/W Power”
buttons. “Online” will activate the speaker while “Of-
ine” will put the speaker in standby mode. The power
switch can be de-activated by the “Power Switch”
option. Essentially the disable button will allow you to
bypass the hardwired power switch on the currently
selected KT speaker.
SCENE SETTINGS: The scene feature essentially
allows you to save all of your settings, including your
MAIN, HPF, EQ, CROSSOVER, LIMITER and DELAY
settings. The currently selected SCENE name will
be displayed in the scene window. The SAVE button
will allow you to save your scenes while the LOAD
button will let you load up a previous saved scene.
The “INT” button will initialize the system, basically
resetting all functions back to their factory presets.
When requiring identical settings on multiple speak-
ers within the array, Phonic suggests saving the
scene after everything is set, then reloading these
scenes on all subsequent speakers. This will save
valuable setup time.
DEVICE: The device ID will be displayed within this
window, as set by the KT series’ DIP switches located
on the bottom of the unit. Please note that every de-
vice connected to your KT Network System software
should have its own unique Device ID. This allows
the software to correctly identify each independent
speaker.
Directly below this setting, the current rmware ver-
sion of the system can be found. Please remember,
the latest rmware for your KT speakers can be found
on www.phonic.com.
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PROTECTION CIRCUITRY
The KT series line array speakers feature a number
of protection mechanisms in place to ensure no dam-
age occurs to the speakers. This page offers clear,
concise monitoring of many aspects of the KT series.
VOLTAGE METER (V): This shows the voltage
that the amplier is delivering. This helps determine
whether a channel is currently sending high voltage
levels.
CURRENT METER (A): This shows the current that
the amplier is delivering to a load in amps. This is
useful in determining if a speaker load is open or
shorted.
WATT METER (W): This shows the power level in
Watts that the amplier is delivering to speakers. This
can be helpful in determining whether speakers are
receiving adequate power or if they can handle more.
The levels will reduce by 0.5 dB every 6 seconds
and return to normal levels at the same rate once
the issue has been resolved.
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V): This indicates the
+/- voltage provided to channel groups (1 to 4 and 5
to 8). When the supply voltage exceeds +/- 20%, the
power is automatically turned off. When the supply
voltage returns within +/- 20%, the power is automati-
cally activated.
CHANNEL REDUCE LEVEL (dB): These individual
meters give an indication of when protection circuitry
has kicked in and input levels have been reduced to
compensate.
TEMPERATURE (°C): This meter displays the inter-
nal temperature of each channel. Temperatures in
excess of 100°C will trigger the protection circuitry.
DC OFFSET: This indicates if the DC offset protection
was triggered on any channel (LF, HF and/or HF).
AMP SHUTDOWN: These indicators show when an
amplier channel has shutdown. This could be in
response to excessive heat, or potentially overcur-
rent protection.
FAN SPEED: This meter gives an up-to-the-minute
indication of the speed of the internal fan. When the
speed hits maximum, over-temperature protection
may kick in as a response. We suggest manually
reducing levels to help avoid this occurring.
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SPECIFICATIONS
KT-8A KT-210A
Woofers 8" 2 x 10"
Mid-range 6.5" -
Tweeter
Two 1.4" titanium diaphragm
compression driver
1.4" titanium diaphragm
compression driver
Frequency Range (-3dB) 70Hz - 19KHz 65Hz - 19KHz
Horizontal Coverage 120° 110°
Vertical Coverage 10° 10°
Nominal Amplier Power
LF: 420 Watts
MF: 320 Watts
HF: 160 Watts
LF: 1200 Watts
HF: 300 Watts
On-Axis SPL 1W/1m
LF: 96 dB
MF: 102 dB
HF: 105 dB
LF: 98 dB
HF: 113 dB
Rated Maximum Peak SPL at 1m
LF: 126 dB
MF: 129 dB
HF: 129 dB
LF: 132 dB
HF: 137 dB
Enclosure Material
18mm multi-layer birch plywood,
8mm hexagonal black steel mesh
with special accoustical foam
15mm multi-layer birch plywood,
8mm hexagonal black steel mesh
Color Black Black
Rigging System
Included ight pin
and u-clip/shackle
Optional grid assembly/ight frame
Included ight pin
and u-clip/shackle
Optional grid assembly/ight frame
Input & Output Connectors 2 x XLR 2 x XLR
Power Connectors 2 x PowerCON 2 x PowerCON
Dimensions (HxWxD)
270 x 580 x 400 mm
(10.6" x 22.8" x 15.7")
300 x 760 x 460 mm
(11.8" x 29.9" x 18.1")
Weight 25 kg (55.1 lbs)
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CONTENIDO
Manual del Usuario
Phonic se reserva el derecho de mejorar o alterar cualquier información
provista dentro de este documento sin previo aviso.
INTRODUCCIÓN 1
CARACTERÍSTICAS 1
ACCESORIOS 1
CONFIGURACIÓN 1
CONECTORES 1
CABLEADO....................................................................................2
MONTAJE..........................................................................2
CONFIGURACIÓN SUGERIDA.............................................3
CONSIDERACIONES DE SEGURIDAD 4
ESPECIFICACIONES 5
APÉNDICE
APLICACIONES 1
DIMENSIONES 2
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INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
MARCO DE MONTAJE
(MODELO # FF640)
INSERTOS DE PINES
DE CONEXIÓN
INSERTOS DE PINES
DE CONEXIÓN
INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
INSER
TOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
BARRA DE ARTICULACIÓN
10°
10°
INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
INSERTOS DE PINES DE CONEXIÓN
10°
10°
CONFIGURACIÓN SUGERIDA
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APPLICATIONS APLICACIONES
KT-8
In the above conguration, the front of house mix is
sent to a 2-way crossover before being sent to power
ampliers. The KT-8 speakers are then powered by
at least two separate power ampliers. A crossover
point of 500 Hz is suggested. For information on wir-
ing the NL4 connectors of the KT-8 please consult
page 2 of this manual.
The array conguration has each speaker at a 10
degree angle. This provides wider vertical coverage,
able to cover longer distances for larger audiences.
Congurations can vary. For more direct, robust
audio, for example, the top two or three speakers
can be mounted at a 0 degree angle, while the lower
speakers can sit at 8 or 10 degrees. See the “Sug-
gested Conguration” section for one such example.
En la conguración anterior, la mezcla frontal se
envía a un cruce/Crossover de 2 vías antes de
ser enviada a los amplicadores de potencia. Los
altavoces KT-8 son entonces alimentados por (al
menos) dos amplicadores de potencia separados.
Para obtener información sobre el cableado de los
conectores NL4 del KT-8 por favor consulte la página
2 de este manual.
Cada altavoz de la conguración Array está colo-
cado en un ángulo de 10 grados. Esto proporciona
una cobertura vertical más amplia, capaz de cubrir
grandes distancias para grandes audiencias. Las
conguraciones pueden variar. Para un audio más
robusto y más directo, por ejemplo, los dos o tres
altavoces de la parte superior del Array se pueden
montar en un ángulo de 0 grados, mientras que los
altavoces inferiores pueden ajustar en 8 o 10 grados.
Vea la sección “Conguraciones sugeridas” para
observar este ejemplo.
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