Tannoy Speaker 15BP User Manual

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Ow ners Manual  
VNET 12, VNET 12 HP, VNET 15, VNET 300  
VNET 15 HL, VNET 15BP & VNET 18DR  
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1.0: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the product.  
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the  
product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude  
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Clean only with dry cloth.  
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one  
wider than the other. A grounding type plug had two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third  
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement  
of the obsolete outlet.  
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
Use only with the cart, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart  
is used, use caution when moving the cart / apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
Unplug this apparatus during lightening storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Service is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any  
way, such as power-supply cord or plug damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
this apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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SAFETY WARNING  
Permanent disconnection from the mains supply is to be achieved by removing the supplied cord connector from the back of  
the unit.  
SAFETY WARNING  
Do not remove any covers, loosen any fixings or allow items to enter any aperture.  
SAFETY WARNING  
Objects filled with liquids should not be placed on this apparatus.  
SAFETY WARNING  
Replace the mains fuse only with the same T10A HBC type supplied by Tannoy under part number 34610919  
SAFETY WARNING  
The rear heatsink on this product gets hot. Avoid direct skin contact during operation and for at least 5 minutes after power  
has been isolated.  
AVERTISSEMENT DE SECURITE  
Pour d connecter l’appareil de l’alimentation principale de fa on permanente, d branchez le connecteur du c ble fourni  
l’arri re de l’appareil.  
AVERTISSEMENT DE SECURITE  
Ne retirez pas les couvercles, ne desserrez pas les fixations et ne laissez aucune pi ce s’introduire dans les ouvertures.  
AVERTISSEMENT DE SECURITE  
Ne placez pas d’objets contenant du liquide proximit de l’appareil.  
AVERTISSEMENT DE SECURITE  
Ne remplacez le fusible de r seau principal que par un fusible T10A HBC du m me type fourni par Tannoy sous la r f rence  
34610919.  
AVERTISSEMENT DE SECURITE  
Le radiateur arri re de cet appareil devient chaud. Evitez tout contact direct avec la peau pendant le fonctionnement et au  
moins 5˚minutes apr s la mise hors tension de l’appareil.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
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THIS PRODUCT MUST BE EARTHED. Use only a flexible cable or cord provided with a green or green and yellow core  
which must be connected to the protective earthing terminal of the detachable Neutrik ’Powercon’ type NEC3FCA  
connector (Tannoy part number 3461 0919 as supplied with the equipment. The other end of the green or green and  
yellow conductor must be connected to the earthing pin of a suitable mains plug or the earthing terminal of the installation.  
The cord must be of maximum length 7.5 meters, rated SJ, SJT, or SJE, 10A minimum and be marked VW-1.  
The electrical power connection to this product is only to be made via a detachable Neutrik ’Powercon’ type NEC3FCA  
connector (Tannoy part number 3461 0919) as supplied with the equipment. Wiring to this connector must only be made  
by suitably qualified personnel and must comply with all local requirements.  
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Do not install this equipment in an enclosed space. Do not limit free ventilation and movement of air around the back  
panel. Ensure that there is at least 100mm (4") of space around all sides of the product for ventilation.  
Only use attachments and accessories approved by or specified by Tannoy.  
FOR CUSTOMERS IN EUROPE  
This product complies with both the LVD (electrical safety) 73/23/EEC and EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) 89/336/EEC  
directives issues by the commission of the European community.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity with the following European standards:  
EN60065  
EN55103-1  
EN55103-2  
Product safety  
EMC emissions  
EMC immunity  
This product is intended for the following electromagnetic environments: E2; E3 & E4. Environment E1 (domestic) is specifically  
excluded.  
FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE USA & CANADA  
This product has been tested for electrical safety and complies with:  
UL60065 7th edition  
CA /CSA C22.2 No.60065-03  
EMC  
This equipment has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  
commercial environment.  
Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Avis de conformite’ a’ la re’glementation d’Industrie Canada. Cet appareil nume’rique de classe A est conforme a’ la norme  
ICES-003.  
2.0: INTRODUCTION  
Tannoy has integrated the Dual Concentric“ point source, constant directivity drive unit with leading edge digital signal  
processing, network control and class D amplifier technologies to create VNET“. High definition sound reinforcement (HDSR“)  
loudspeakers designed to form the complete installation solution. Close integration and proximity of the main system elements  
has many advantages, and permits the amplifiers, processing, monitoring and drivers to perform as a unified whole. The  
resulting package is a very high performance loudspeaker with intuitive user setup, integrated processing, tuning control,  
performance diagnostics and protection. Class D power amplification with a switched mode power supply is very efficient,  
flexible and reliable. Little is required in the way of heat sinking and no fans are required. The small control panel on the rear  
of the cabinet is all the surface area that is needed for cooling, allowing the unit to operate at a low temperature, even when  
driven at very high power levels. The digital electronics (DSP) also use switched mode regulators to further improve efficiency  
and enhance design synchronicity of the entire package.  
The Tannoy VNet Range of professional loudspeakers have been designed for a wide variety of sound reinforcement applications  
requiring extended frequency response from a powerful yet compact system, capable of delivering high sound pressure levels  
with extremely low distortion, resulting in outstanding clarity, definition and detail.  
The Tannoy VNET12 comprises one 12 inch Dual Concentric driver, in which the low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF)  
sources are coincidentally aligned to a point source, resulting in a smooth uniform frequency response over a wide area of  
coverage either as a portable stand alone system or in a multi-cabinet array. The sophisticated CAD designed waveguide  
combines conical dispersion and excellent acoustic impedance characteristics. As the system is a point source, clusters and  
arrays have minimal lobing. These features are inherent and achieved without the use of any electronic signal processing.  
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2.0: INTRODUCTION  
The Tannoy VNET12HP & VNET15 loudspeakers utilise high performance Dual Concentric“ drive units — the 12 (300mm)  
PowerDual“ and the 15 (380mm) PowerDual“. The substantially increased efficiency and power handling of these all-new  
driver designs ensures that the VNET12HP and VNET15 are capable of delivering high SPL s in even the most demanding  
applications. Like all Tannoy Dual Concentric loudspeakers the Tannoy VNET12HP and VNET15 exhibit true constant directivity,  
providing an even frequency response over the entire area of coverage. The output capability makes the Tannoy V12HP and  
VNET15 loudspeakers suitable for much larger audience sizes or venues requiring very high SPL s, such as nightclubs.  
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The VNET300 offers the ultimate in sound quality for critical applications such as theatre, acoustic music venues and houses  
of worship. For all applications where performance is the focus and the system should be so accurate that it reinforces, but  
remains unobtrusive and acoustically transparent to the audience, the VNET300 is the natural choice. The 12 SuperDual“  
ensures the most even frequency response over a wide coverage area in the medium size venues for which the Tannoy V300  
is designed.  
The asymmetric cabinet profile of the VNet Products allows flexible and discreet installation. As a foreground system, installation  
is made simple with a range of Secur-ET mounting hardware, designed specifically for the V series — or the system can be  
flown using the integral M10 inserts. For portable stage use the birch ply cabinet has a recessed carrying handle on the rear  
of the cabinet and a blanking plate, which can be removed to install an optional pole mount. As a versatile low profile stage  
monitor, the conical coverage pattern gives the performer greater freedom of movement than allowed by conventional horn  
loaded designs.  
The loudspeakers are factory calibrated for optimum individual performance; this way the user does not have to worry about  
whether they have input the correct speaker management settings, or have to painstakingly optimise dynamics.They can  
concentrate on room measurement and optimisation alone. The product is shipped with our VNET“ software package to  
facilitate easy on-site commissioning of the system. This intuitive Windows interface controls all of the critical install functions,  
as well as providing the interface for the ongoing monitoring of critical system status and performance data, all in real-time.  
Implementation of the network could not be simpler; VNET“ will support Free Network Topology , using twisted pair cable &  
RJ45 connectors. Each loudspeaker will contain a unique address so no user input will be required to configure the network  
nodes. Each loudspeaker in the system can be individually optimized and acoustically profiled, taking into account its exact  
position within the venue relative to the room boundary, and its own performance relative to the acoustic properties of the room  
itself.  
The Tannoy VNET15BP is a compact, versatile subwoofer system, primarily designed to extend the low frequency response  
of the V series loudspeakers and increase system headroom. The VNET15BP will extend the frequency response of these  
systems to below 40Hz and is capable of providing output levels normally be associated with considerably larger enclosures.  
The VNET15BP comprises one high efficiency 380mm(15 ) drive unit. The cabinet is constructed from multiple-ply hardwood,  
which will survive the punishment that speaker systems are subjected to on the road and in club installations. The compact  
dimensions of the VNET15BP enable it to be used in permanent or portable applications without being obtrusive.  
The Tannoy VNET15HL is a horn-loaded subwoofer with very high output capability designed to provide maximum low frequency  
impact.The tight and punchy sound of the VNET15HL adds depth and dramatic impact for a wide variety of sound reinforcement  
applications. This powerful loudspeaker is capable of delivering remarkable sound pressure levels with extremely low levels  
of distortion and power compression, while maintaining a uniform frequency response throughout its dynamic range.  
The VNET15HL comprises one high efficiency 380mm (15 ) drive unit. The cabinet is constructed from multiple-ply hardwood,  
which will survive the punishment that speaker systems are subjected to on the road and in club installations. The compact  
dimensions of the VNET15HL enable it to be used in permanent or portable applications without being obtrusive.  
The Tannoy VNET18DR is a direct radiating subwoofer designed to compliment Tannoy VNET loudspeakers where high  
definition sound reinforcement at low/ultra low frequencies with increased headroom is required. The VNET18DR extends  
the frequency response of systems to below 30Hz, making it ideal for club, theatre and concert sound applications. This powerful  
loudspeaker is capable of delivering high sound pressure levels with extremely low distortion and power compression while  
maintaining a uniform frequency response throughout its dynamic range. The VNET18DR comprises one high efficiency  
457mm(18 ) drive unit. The cabinet is constructed from multiple-ply hardwood, which will survive the punishment that speaker  
systems are subjected to on the road and in club installations.  
VNET subwoofers feature recessed carrying handles and blank plate for a top-mounted stand socket, which serves as a base  
for locating the main full range or mid/high speakers in the air. By using 35mm tubing the need for a tripod stand can be  
eliminated.  
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3.0: UNPACKING AND VISUAL CHECKS  
Every Tannoy VNET“ product is carefully tested and inspected before being packaged and leaving the factory. After unpacking  
your loudspeaker, please inspect for any exterior physical damage, and save the carton and any relevant packaging materials  
in case the loudspeaker again requires packing and shipping. In the event that damage has been sustained in transit notify  
your dealer immediately.  
3.1: PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATION  
A word of warning on high sound levels - these speakers are capable of generating high output levels over sustained periods  
of time and such levels, over 95dBspl for 8 hours per day, can eventually cause permanent hearing loss. Since Tannoy  
loudspeakers have a natural-sounding flat frequency response and low distortion, it’s possible not to be aware just how high  
the sound level is high while working with them.  
For continuous exposure we recommend the occasional use of a sound level meter. This should be capable of integrating the  
sound level over a period of exposure according to noise control standards and used just to check that noise levels are always  
within safety limits.  
4.0: INTERFACE PANEL  
Amplifier & DSP Panel  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE  
XLR FEMALE AUDIO INPUT — This is a lockable  
XLR line input socket for connection to the audio  
source. Fully Balanced.  
CAUTION  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS  
OUVRIR.  
THIS CLASS  
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DIGITAL DEVICE MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE  
CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS AND  
COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL.  
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED  
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM  
Pin 2 Hot (+), Pin 3 Cold (+), & Pin 1 Ground.  
XLR MALE AUDIO LINK - This is a lockable XLR  
line output socket to link additional speakers.  
Fully Balanced.  
Pin 2 Hot (+), Pin 3 Cold (+), & Pin 1 Ground.  
RJ45 NETWORK INPUT - For Control and  
monitoring functions over RS485.  
A ‘LIMIT/NETWORK  
FOUND’LED displays  
DSP limiter action for both  
output channels. Also  
duplicates the function of  
the front mounted network  
found LED  
A ‘NETWORK FOUND’ LED,  
mounted on the front of the  
cabinet, software controlled  
to enable location of specific  
nodes on the network  
RJ45 NETWORK LINK - For linking cabinets.  
Vnet supports free network topology.  
Cabinets can be daisy chained or linked in a  
star configuration, or a combination of both.  
ROCKER POWER SWITCH — Turns AC power  
on to the unit (100V — 240V)  
A user DSP ON/OFF  
switch  
In the OFF position this will  
return the loudspeaker to  
the factory default settings  
A green signal present LED,  
operating at -50dB relative  
to the minimum input level  
FUSE HOLDER — Replace only with 10A 230V  
anti-surge fuse. Tannoy part Number 3461 0919.  
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LIMIT  
SIGNAL  
AC MAINS CONNECOR — Neutrik Powercon  
mains connector (supplied)  
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POWER  
Power LED  
USER DSP  
ON OFF  
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Fuse Holder  
NETWORK  
IN  
NETWORK  
LINK  
FUSE  
INPUT  
LINK  
T10AL 250V  
USER DSP ON/OFF SWITCH  
XLR female audio input  
XLR male audio link  
Rugged Neutrik Powercon  
locking mains connector  
POWER LED — Blue LED indicates when power  
has been applied to the speaker.  
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Rocker power switch  
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LIMIT/NETWORK FOUND LED — Also mounted  
on the front of the cabinet. This can be seen  
clearly from behind the grill when activated.  
RJ45 network input  
RJ45 network link  
SIGNAL PRESENT LED  
5.0: OPERATION  
The range of products are fully integrated designs, all speaker management functions which include driver EQ, dynamic  
limiting, & crossover functions are carried out within the DSP, therefore the need for external amplification, active crossovers  
and limiters is not required. The only input from the user is crossover between full range cabinets & subwoofers, and room  
equalization (if necessary).  
When routing audio, units may be daisy chained together by linking the Input/link XLR connectors. It is necessary to have  
power local to each speaker, as it is not possible to daisy chain the AC power connectors.  
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5.1: AC POWER REQUIREMENTS  
AC Power Requirements  
VNET“ products are equipped with Neutrik Powercon“ mains connectors which mate with the Neutrik NAC3FCA Cable  
connector, quick lock with a securing lever for power-in. This AC mains connector is supplied with each VNET“ product. The  
amplifier operates between the ranges of 100 to 240 Volts; the auto ranging power supply detects the mains voltage automatically  
and configures accordingly. Replace the mains fuse only with the same T10A HBC type supplied by Tannoy under part number  
3461 0919.  
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5.2 COOLING  
Do not install this equipment in an enclosed space. Do not limit free ventilation and movement of air around the back panel.  
Ensure that there is at least 100mm (4") of space around all sides of the product for ventilation. An efficient switch mode power  
supply has less weight, less current draw and more efficient mechanical cooling; meaning that no fans are required. In an area  
with a relatively high ambient temperature the heatsink can reach temperatures of up to 65 degrees C, this is perfectly normal.  
5.3 LED FUNCTIONS  
On switch on all of the LED s will illuminate instantaneously. The first to go off is the green signal LED after about 1 second.  
The red limit LED will flash for 5-10 seconds, this is the unit performing a self diagnostic test. During this initial few seconds  
the audio is muted until the red LED stops flashing & the blue power LED is the only LED left illuminated.  
After the self diagnostic test is performed, the unit is ready to pass audio. When audio is detected the green signal LED will  
illuminate. If at any time the Red LED flashes this indicates that the DSP is taking corrective action by applying limiting to either  
the LF or HF channels (or both). Regular flickering of the Limit LED is perfectly acceptable; do not allow the limit LED to stay  
on constantly for any sustained length of time (reduce the gain).  
Fast regular flashing of the red LED indicates that the DSP is taking protective action; the input will be automatically attenuated  
to avoid over driving, if this occurs the operator should reduce the input gain from the source. If the gain is not reduced the  
unit will eventually be shut down by the DSP.  
The blue Network Find LED on the front of the cabinet (behind the grill) can only be illuminated by activation from within the  
software interface. When activated the LED will flash intensely as an aid to locate and identify loudspeakers connected on  
the network. The red limit LED on the back panel also doubles as a network find LED duplicating the function of the blue front  
mounted LED.  
5.4 LIMITERS  
The limiters are carefully set-up to preserve the loudspeakers dynamic headroom by allowing short term transients to pass;  
audible degradation in sound will only become apparent when the limit indication is on constantly. The limiting functions will  
protect the amplifier from long term overheating by attenuating the driving voltage to the drive units. If used irresponsibly  
(constant hard clipping) sound quality will be compromised. In extreme cases drive units may also be damaged.  
5.5: AUDIO CONNECTIONS  
Audio Connections  
The signal input & link connectors are fully balanced.  
When connecting a balanced signal be sure to wire  
to the following standard:-  
SIGNAL  
Hot (+)  
Cold (-)  
XLR CONNECTOR  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 1  
Shield (GND)  
In a standard balanced interconnection there are two signal conductors and a shield. The shield is normally referenced to  
ground at one or both ends.˚ Many times the shield is lifted at one end, usually at the input to eliminate "ground loops" or  
noise.˚The problem with this approach is that while it may reduce hum, the shields act as radio antennas and pickup radio  
frequency interference from the environment.˚  
Multiple enclosures may be driven from a single audio source; simply plug the signal source output into the first XLR input  
socket, and patch that speakers XLR link to the next speakers XLR input socket & so on.  
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5.6: USER DSP ON/OFF  
A user DSP On/Off switch is provided on the amp panel. This miniature switch is recessed and can be easily activated with a  
small screwdriver.  
The switch in the OFF position will return the VNET“ loudspeaker back to the original factory settings, this basically means  
that any parameter edited in software (EQ, Crossover, Mute, Delay) can be defeated by activating this switch. This can be a  
very useful feature. Example:-  
In a large corporate production the networked loudspeakers are been used by an operator who has been using the Podware  
software for editing EQ & gain & delay; at the end of the performance he mutes the loudspeakers from within the software  
and the loudspeakers are returned to hire stock after the performance. Next day there is a rush for a small hire comprising  
only a couple of VNET“ loudspeakers. The speakers are taken to the small gig where the operator is not making use of the  
Networking, or Podware software in this particular instance. He realizes that he muted the loudspeakers the night before, and  
this particular pair had 100ms of delay applied!! All he has to do is flick the USER DSP switch to the OFF position (assuming  
he is carrying his Leatherman) and any of the USER editable parameters in Podware are defeated.  
6.0: NETWORK CONNECTIONS  
Interconnection between the network computer and the speakers is very straight forward, using twisted pair cable and simple  
connectors. The RS485 interface operates on a shared bus so that a single computer can control any amplifier on the bus,  
and the computer may gather status information from any device on the bus. Each module contains a unique address so that  
no user input will be required to configure network nodes.  
It is only data that is carried over the network to control setup functions & ongoing system diagnostics, therefore if a network  
fault occurs, audio can still be delivered. This alleviates the problem of total system failure through a single system controller  
going down. As each loudspeaker controls it own DSP functions any unforeseen failure would be isolated to only that particular  
node .  
example network  
VNET Series  
VNET Series  
RS485 link  
RS485 link  
RS485  
3rd party RS232/  
USB to RS485 interface  
RS485 link  
VNET Series  
VNET Series  
RS-485 is standard for sending serial data. It uses a pair of wires to send a differential signal over distances up to 4000 feet  
(1200m) without a repeater. The differential signal makes it very robust, RS-485 is one of the most popular communications  
methods used in industrial applications where it s noise immunity and long-distance capability are a perfect fit.  
IMPORTANT: Always run a signal ground with RS-485  
Connection from the PC to the network is via a 3rd party RS232 to RS485 or USB to RS485 interface. These devices are readily  
available from your IT supplier. At the time of writing this manual extensive testing was carried out with the following devices:-  
Tannoy USB — RS485 Converter (Part No. 8001 3920)  
K2 from KK (www.kksystems.com)  
USB-COMi from Easysync (www.easysync.co.uk)  
485 SD9R from B&B electronics (www.bb-elec.com)  
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4.5: USER DSP ON/OFF  
Connections from the RS485 device to the speaker is as follows:-  
From RS485  
Device RJ45 To Vnet Network  
B+  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 5  
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A -  
GND  
Network connections between nodes are via rugged Neutrik ethercon connectors; these are high quality and are compatible  
with standard RJ45 plugs. Node connections are made using standard RJ45 connectors and CAT5 cable. Long runs should  
be solid core, but standard is fine. The implication is that stranded is more robust and less prone to breakage, it is therefore  
suggested that solid should be used for install applications while stranded is better suited to rental applications. Cabinets can  
be daisy chained or linked in a star configuration, or a combination of both. Quality termination of all connectors at each node  
is essential for the network to function correctly.  
6.1 LINKING CABINETS  
The table below shows the standard straight-through convention for CAT5 patch cables (clip down) . These can be used  
between network nodes. Bear in mind though that only Pins 1, 2, & 5 are used to link the network together.  
P1 (pin No.)  
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V
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P2 (pin No.)  
Colour  
White/Orange  
Orange  
White/Green  
Blue  
White/Blue  
Green  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White/Brown  
Brown  
To aid the construction of very large networks each speaker provides a source of power (+12Volts) on the network Link  
connector that can be used to seamlessly power network extenders or repeaters that large networks may require. This power  
can be located on pin 4 on the NETWORK LINK connector. This power is passed between the NETWORK IN & NETWORK  
LINK connectors if the speaker is powered off to ensure that upstream net powered devices continue to receive power.  
7.0 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
The enclosed disc contains the Podware software package; a comprehensive editor, interface, & diagnostics tool for the VNET“  
range of loudspeakers.  
The disk should AUTORUN , if not open the Podware folder & double click on the Setup.exe icon.  
Your PC will need to have the Windows .NET Framework installed. If it does not, you will be directed to the necessary location  
The .NET Framework is also on your installation CD.  
What is the .NET Framework?  
The .NET Framework is an integral Windows component for building and running the next generation of software applications  
and Web services. The .NET Framework:  
Supports over 20 different programming languages.  
Manages much of the plumbing involved in developing software, enabling developers to focus on the core business logic code.  
Makes it easier than ever before to build, deploy, and administer secure, robust, and high-performing applications.  
The .NET Framework is composed of the common language runtime and a unified set of class libraries.  
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7.0 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
You can check to see if you already have the .NET Framework 1.1 installed by clicking Start on your Windows desktop,  
selecting Control Panel, and then double-clicking the Add or Remove Programs icon. When that window appears, scroll  
through the list of applications. If you see Microsoft .NET Framework˚1.1 listed, the latest version is already installed and you  
do not need to install it again.  
Computer System Requirements:-  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ 98  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ 98 Second Edition  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ Millennium Edition  
Microsoft¤ Windows NT¤ 4.0 Workstation with Service Pack 6.0a or later  
Microsoft¤ Windows NT¤ 4.0 Server with Service Pack 6.0a or later  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ 2000 Professional  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ 2000 Server  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ 2000 Advanced Server  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ 2000 Datacenter Server  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ XP Home Edition  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ XP Professional  
Microsoft¤ Windows¤ Server 2003 family  
Note˚˚˚On all these systems, Microsoft¤ Internet Explorer 5.01 or later and Microsoft¤ Windows¤ Installer 2.0 or  
later are also required.  
Hardware requirements:-  
Scenario  
Required  
processor  
Recommended  
processor  
Required  
RAM  
Recommended  
RAM  
Client (Windows  
Forms and  
Windows Services)  
Pentium 90 MHz*  
Pentium 90 MHz or faster  
32 MB*  
96 MB or higher  
Server  
Pentium 133 MHz*  
Pentium 133 MHz or faster  
128 MB*  
256 MB or higher  
*Or the minimum required by the operating system, whichever is higher.  
Installing the software from the CD  
1. Exit all running programmes & insert the CD.  
Open the CD contents & Double click on the Setup.exe icon.  
The welcome screen will appear. Click <Next>  
2. Select your destination Folder. Click <Next>  
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3. Confirm Installation. Click <Next>  
4. If you accept the licence agreement check I Agree and  
Click <Next>  
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5. The programme will begin installing  
6. Installation Complete  
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8.0 SOFTWARE OPERATION  
Menus  
The menu system is arranged like so:  
File  
Open  
Save  
Save As  
Exit  
opens a file which contains parameters for the device  
saves the current settings in the current file name  
saves the current settings under a new file name  
closes the application  
Device  
Update  
update device firmware (requires loader utility)  
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Network  
Go Online˚  
allows communication with devices on the network  
stops communication with devices on the network  
allows you to select which serial COM port you  
wish to use  
Go Offline  
Port  
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Help  
Help topics - opens the help file (in your HTML viewer)  
About this Application - shows copyright and version information  
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Some of these menu items have short-cuts using toolbar buttons. See Toolbar  
Toolbar  
The toolbar provides the following one-click functions:  
Open  
Opens a file which contains parameters for the device.  
A dialogue will appear, inviting you to choose a file to open.  
Save  
Saves the current settings. If you have previously opened  
or saved a file, the configuration will be saved in the same  
file name, otherwise, a dialogue will appear inviting you to  
enter a file name.  
If the settings have not changed since you last saved or  
opened a file, the Icon will appear greyed out, indicating  
that a save is not necessary.  
Online  
Wink  
Goes online/offline to/from the network. If a device cannot  
be found, an error will be reported. While PodWare remains  
on-line, this toolbar button is coloured green. It is red when  
off-line.  
Flashes the indicators on the device (if online), to assist  
device identification, and as a quick check that  
communications are working. This only works when on-line.  
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If you place the mouse cursor over a toolbar, text fill appear describing the action  
of the button. If this text does not show, click on the panel background.  
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8.0 SOFTWARE OPERATION  
PodWare communicates with VNET“ using a serial COM port as a  
network connection. When a network connection is open and actively  
connected to a compatible device, the system is said to be On Line .  
Whilst On-line, you can control the connected device in real time , and  
continuously receive status information from the device. When going online,  
the application will take a few seconds while it copies the settings in the  
device to the control panel. (See parameter synchronisation)  
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To go On-line, you can either select Device/Online from the menu, or press  
the Online toolbar button, which is a red triangle. If all is well, the triangle  
will turn green, indicating that you are On-line .  
You can however operate your system without going On-line. You can  
send the current controls settings to a device using Device/Send (See  
Menus), or by clicking the Send toolbar button (see Toolbar). These  
actions clearly still require a network connection to be present.  
Parameter Synchronisation  
PodWare aims to always ensure that the control settings in the virtual  
control panel are always a faithful representation of the settings in the  
connected device. To achieve this, the parameters in the device are copied  
to the control panel when going online. This takes a few seconds to  
complete (see Communications). Whilst online, any changes to the control  
settings will result in changes in the stored parameters in the devices, thus  
retaining synchronisation. When a file is opened online, the new settings  
are not only set in the control panel; they are also transferred to the device.  
Controlling Devices  
When online the tree menus will show the connected VNET“ speakers  
on the network. Double clicking on the model on the tree view will open  
the control panel for each respective device. Each open panel will also  
appear on the tree view under panels . When online, Podware gathers  
information from the connected devices. Any parameters which have been  
adjusted by the user in previous sessions will be shown.  
Each control panel can be positioned on the screen to represent its actual  
location position in the venue. When saving data the control panels  
co-ordinates are also saved so that it appears in the same location on the  
screen when data is recalled (see saving & recalling data)  
The panels shown on the opposite screenshot allows you to view what is  
going on inside the VNET“ product. As well as a mute button, there are  
limiter meters which indicate signal level relative to the limiter threshold  
setting, input level meter, clip indicators which show when an amplifier is  
clipping the signal due to overly high levels, driver status indicators showing  
the status of each driver ( A is LF & B is HF), a temperature meter showing  
the temperature of the amplifiers, and a ’Status’ indicator showing when  
an amplifier is protecting itself from damage due to abnormal operating  
conditions.  
The arrow button (>>) at the top right hand side of the control panel will  
expand the control panel to reveal a host of parameters which can be  
viewed & adjusted.  
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The control panel shows the model name (not editable), and firmware  
version for the device. The device properties panel also have an editable  
Configuration Name, and Loudspeaker name, the latter will appear in the  
tree menu after editing. Each panel will in addition have a complete set  
of controls relating to the adjustable parameters within the device (press  
the EQ/DELAY tab to access this section). Each control will contain the  
current parameter value (see parameter synchronisation).  
Single parameters may be adjusted ’live’ whilst On-line .  
Controls have standardised properties that allow them to work in a consistent  
way across various control panels for different devices. Many controls will  
allow the mouse wheel to be used for fine adjustments, or the keyboard  
as an alternative (see Keyboard Shortcuts). When using the keyboard or  
the mouse wheel, it is necessary to have the control in question in focus .  
You can bring a control into focus either by tabbing to it (using the Tab  
key), or by clicking on it with the mouse. Focus is often shown as a dotted  
rectangle around part of the control.  
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Drop-Down Selector boxes  
These are for selecting one item from a number of possibilities in a list.  
Click the arrow on the right-hand end of the control to cause it to display  
a list of the options. Click on the text for that option to select it. If there are  
many options to choose from, a scroll-bar will be shown, allowing you to  
scroll up and down the list by clicking the scroll arrows. Note that once the  
control is highlighted, the PGUP, PGDWN and Arrow keys or the mouse  
wheel may also be used to change the selection.  
Spin boxes  
The value would normally be adjusted by clicking on the top button to  
increase the displayed value, or on the bottom button to reduce the  
displayed value. Holding the mouse button whilst on a button will after a  
short delay cause the repeat mechanism to repeatedly increment or  
decrement the value. Alternatively, values may be typed into the value box  
directly. To do this, click in the value box and type in the new value. The  
value you type in may include a minus sign, a decimal point, and/or an  
engineering multiplier, such as k to signify a multiplication of 1000. This  
may appear at the end of the typed string, or may be used instead of a  
decimal point (such as 6k2 to mean 6200). For the value to be accepted,  
you can either click outside the control (such as on another control), or  
press the Enter key. Once a control button is highlighted, the PGUP,  
PGDWN and Arrow keys a mouse wheel may also be used to adjust the  
value.  
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Buttons  
Buttons generally have two states; depressed (active) and non-depressed  
(inactive). Generally, the button will apply the condition that is labelled  
when it is depressed. The space bar may be used to activate a highlighted  
button.  
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Faders  
Faders provide a linearly traversing button, which may be dragged using  
a pressed mouse to adjust the value. These sometimes also have an  
associated value box for showing the numerical value of the parameter.  
Once the control is highlighted, the PGUP and PGDWN keys may be used  
for coarse adjustment, and the Arrow keys or the mouse wheel may be  
used to for fine adjustment.  
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Also see (VNET“ Control Panel)  
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VNET CONTROL PANEL  
The control panel for VNET“ allows VNET“ parameters to be viewed and adjusted. The panel is organised into a monitoring  
area (at the top left of the panel) where the status of VNET“ may be viewed, and a control area where all the controls to adjust  
parameters are located.  
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Note that Parameter adjustments are automatically stored in the DSP section of each VNET“ - it is not possible to do temporary  
changes then store them separately.  
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Parameters which can be adjusted by the user are: Crossover/Delay, EQ (Equalisation), Gain & Power.  
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The Crossover/Delay tab allows you to adjust the crossover frequencies, crossover shapes & delays.  
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The EQ sections (8 bands) allow you to adjust the frequency and level (boost/cut) for each of the equalisation filters, and the  
bandwidth (Q) of the bell equalisers. The latter controls allow the responsiveness of the filters to be adjusted either as bandwidth  
(Octaves) or Q. The up/down buttons will change the values. Values may be typed into either the bandwidth or Q part of the  
box. A ’Frequency Response’ curve˚shows the shape of each filter individually (by colour), and the combined effect of˚all  
equalisation (in white).  
There are also High & Low shelving filters.  
SPEAKER PROPERTIES  
At the top of the panel there are several pieces of information about the connected device (which are only activated when going  
On-line to a device):  
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Model Name  
The VNET“ model number  
Loudspeaker name  
To uniquely identify the speaker (i.e. delay 3)  
Configuration Name  
A name of up to 12 characters that you may enter as a name for the current set of parameters.  
Firmware Version  
A 4-digit hexadecimal number, acting as a signature for the current set of parameters. This may be used  
as a quick check that the parameters loaded into an X-Pod are as they should be.  
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Also see (Controls and Control Panels)  
Keyboard Shortcuts  
PodWare supports the following shortcuts :  
Tab  
In value boxes:  
CTL+C  
Move to next control  
Copy  
Paste  
Cut  
CTL+V  
CTL+X  
CTL+Z  
Undo  
On Drop-down, Spin, Push, Fader controls:  
PgUp  
PgDown  
Up/Right arrow  
Down/Left arrow  
On push-button controls:  
Space  
Increase value (coarsely)  
Reduce value (coarsely)  
Increase value (finely)  
Reduce value (finely)  
Activate  
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8.0 SOFTWARE OPERATION  
Audio Processing  
VNET“ provides the following processing options:  
Crossover filtering with frequency variable over the range 10Hz to 25kHz (and Out ) with the following alignments:  
1st order  
12dB/Octave Bessel  
12dB/Octave Butterworth  
12dB/Octave Linkwitz-Riley  
18dB/Octave Bessel  
18dB/Octave Butterworth  
24dB/Octave Bessel  
24dB/Octave Butterworth  
24dB/Octave Linkwitz-Riley  
The Low band has a low-pass crossover filter, and the High band has a high-pass and a low-pass crossover filter.  
A 2nd order low-shelf filter with frequency variable over the range 10Hz to 25kHz, and boost/cut from —15 to +15dB.  
A 2nd order high-shelf filter with frequency variable over the range 10Hz to 25kHz, and boost/cut from —15 to +15dB.  
Eight bands of bell (parametric) equaliser, each band having frequency variable over the range 10Hz to 25kHz,  
bandwidth variable from 0.1 to 5 octaves, and boost/cut from —15 to +15dB.  
Delay adjustable up to 200ms.  
Adjustable gain from —30 to +15dB, and mute.  
Equalisation Filters  
The eight Bell filters (Parametric equalisation filters) may each be used to emphasise (by applying a positive Level parameter  
setting) or de-emphasising (by applying a negative Level parameter setting) a range of frequencies centred on the setting of  
the Frequency parameter, and encompassing a frequency range determined by the Bandwidth parameter setting.  
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The two shelving filters allow all frequencies below that of the frequency parameter (for the Low shelf) or all frequencies above  
that of the frequency parameter (for the high shelf) to be emphasised (by applying a positive Level parameter setting) or  
de-emphasised (by applying a negative Level parameter setting).  
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Crossover shapes  
In addition to the usual Butterworth, Linkwitz-Riley and Bessel filter shapes, VNET“ processing provides access to Hardman  
crossover filtering. Hardman filters produce much steeper cut-off slopes for a given order than conventional crossover alignments,  
without any additional group delay. This allows a lower order filter to be used without sacrificing cut-off characteristics, but with  
smoother group delay and less severe phase penalties, giving a more natural sound. Hardman filters and also provide identical  
phase characteristics between adjacent bands (like Linkwitz-Riley), so the polar performance is rock steady  
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We also employ phase matching on our Bessel filters, so adjacent bands are in-phase throughout the crossover region.  
Protection (factory optimised)  
Comprehensive protection features preserve the longevity of the amplifier by continuously monitoring several critical parameters,  
and reducing the gain, or muting the amplifier either temporarily or permanently depending on the nature and seriousness of  
the fault or misuse. The amplifier will recover and restart if at all possible, but will remain shutdown if a serious fault persists  
(such as a permanent short circuit on the output).  
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Minor faults are dealt with by slowly dimming the amplifier, reducing the level to a sufficient degree and for a sufficient time  
that the amplifier is able to recover gracefully without any user interaction. When the fault condition has passed, the amplifier  
will slowly fade up to normal.  
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More serious faults may cause the amplifier to mute while it recovers, after which it will automatically re-energise and fade  
up, again without user interaction. If such a fault is found to be persistent however, the amplifier is shut down permanently,  
flashing its limiter indicators rapidly in unison. A power cycle by the user is then required.  
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Any time the amplifier is being protected, the limiter indicator will flash rapidly.  
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During power-up, VNET“ will keep the amplifier muted for a short time while checks are made that all is well. During this time,  
the Indicators will both be solidly on. The signal is then gently faded up, accompanied by rapidly flashing Indicators.  
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Smooth adjustment  
Whenever a parameter is changed, VNET“ will assess the likely impact on the signal path, and will intelligently smoothly ramp  
to the new value, or mute for a short time if the change could otherwise cause any undesirable sound to be reproduced.  
Power ON & OFF  
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At the bottom left hand corner of the control panel there is a power button. Activating this button will shut down the amplifier.  
The DSP section remains active.  
Saving & Recalling Data  
Device Data may be saved to disk or opened from disk.  
PodWare Device Data files (with file extension .dse) contain all the data necessary to restore a device to exactly the same  
state as when the file was saved.  
If the current settings have been changed since the last file save or file open, the Save Icon on the toolbar will be shown in  
solid colour. If the settings are already safe, the Save icon appears grey.  
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If a file is opened when on-line to devices, the new data will be sent to the device, overwriting whatever was in the device. A  
warning will be given before this is done.  
Data saved from one device can be reopened in another to save time inputting data. (Assuming settings are to be duplicated)  
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Podware will always try to protect your data, warning you if you are attempting an action that could cause loss of data.  
8.1: UPDATING FIRMWARE  
Occasionally it may be necessary to update the devices firmware (with file extension .dfw); this may be due to added features  
Firmware can be updated over the network (no need to disconnect speakers from the network)  
A firmware update will be common to all VNET“ products (one file for all models).  
Updating a devices firmware is straight forward:-  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Download and save the new firmware file to disk.  
From the toolbar select Device & Start Firmware Loader  
The following message will appear  
4.  
5.  
Click OK  
Browse to the new firmware file & select. The following message will appear stating the old version number &  
the replacement version number.  
6.  
7.  
Click OK  
In order for the new firmware to take effect the unit has to be switched off & back on again. This can be done  
automatically after the update. Click OK to confirm.  
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8.1: UPDATING FIRMWARE  
8.  
At the bottom right hand side of the screen a blue bar will show the progress of the firmware update.  
9.  
After the download is complete the following message appears. The DSP is updating at this point. Do not power  
down the unit or disconnect any network cable at this point. During the update a red bar will show the progress  
of the firmware update (bottom right of screen).  
10.  
The device will then power cycle automatically. The loudspeaker is now ready for normal operation.  
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9.0: EQUALISATION  
VNET“ loudspeakers are designed to need no equalisation or correction to overcome system limitations. As a result, they  
will only need equalisation to compensate for difficult acoustic environments.  
Over equalisation can reduce system headroom, and introduce phase distortion resulting in greater problems than cures. If  
equalisation is required then it should be applied gently and smoothly. VNET“ full range loudspeakers are point source, phase  
coherent designs and violent equalisation will be detrimental to the overall sound quality.  
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When a loudspeaker is used in close proximity to another, comb filtering effects can create coverage problems; comb filtering  
creates an uneven frequency response across the coverage area due to constructive and destructive interference effects  
between the sources. The amount of comb filtering is affected by the spacing of the relative sound sources. Minimising this  
effect cannot be cured by equalisation (see the following section for more details).  
10.0: ARRAYING  
As discussed in the previous section, comb filtering cannot be cured by equalisation. Small alterations to loudspeaker positions  
can have the effect of minimising problematic combing frequencies. Arrays should be constructed so that the individual coverage  
patters of each loudspeaker combine with minimal overlap. The design of the VNET“ cabinet greatly simplifies the creation  
of effective arrays, allowing seamless wide horizontal coverage (140deg for VNET12/VNET300 & 130deg for VNET12HP/V15)  
using two loudspeakers without the need for tedious experimentation.  
By placing the VNET12, VNET12HP, & VNET300 cabinets with the 30 degree angled rear panels together, minimal dispersion  
pattern overlap is achieved, guaranteeing an extraordinarily smooth transition.  
In many applications the 90-degree (75 — degree on the VNET12HP/V15) dispersion pattern may be sufficient in the horizontal  
plane.  
It is also possible to stack the cabinets vertically using the above method, say for use in a central cluster, where greater vertical  
dispersion is required.  
As shown in the above diagram, one of the VNET“ cabinets is inverted to allow the optimum splay angle to be achieved. The  
grill can be simply removed from this cabinet and be replaced in the correct orientation. The grill is held in position by the two  
fixing screws on the top and bottom lips of the cabinet.  
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11.0 DIMENSIONS  
VNET 12 & 12HP  
370.0  
290.0  
180.0  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE  
CAUTION  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS  
OUVRIR.  
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DIGITAL DEVICE MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE  
CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS AND  
COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL.  
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED  
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM  
486.0  
406.0 180.0  
360.0  
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LIMIT  
SIGNAL  
-
POWER  
USER DSP  
ON OFF  
-
NETWORK  
IN  
NETWORK  
LINK  
FUSE  
INPUT  
LINK  
T10AL 250V  
175.0  
153.0  
40.0  
POWER  
115-230V  
1000VA  
50-60Hz  
CM  
C
US  
34.0  
186.0  
50  
175.0  
30∞  
VNET 300  
370.0  
284.0  
180.0  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE  
CAUTION  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS  
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DIGITAL DEVICE MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE  
CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS AND  
COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL.  
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED  
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM  
590.0  
504.0 180.0  
360.0  
-
-
LIMIT  
160.0  
SIGNAL  
-
POWER  
USER DSP  
ON OFF  
-
NETWORK  
IN  
NETWORK  
LINK  
FUSE  
INPUT  
LINK  
T10AL 250V  
205.0  
43.0  
POWER  
115-230V  
1000VA  
50-60Hz  
CM  
C
US  
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37.0  
50∞  
30∞  
186.0  
VNET 15  
450.0  
370.0  
180.0  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE  
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DIGITAL DEVICE MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE  
CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS AND  
COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL.  
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED  
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM  
590.0  
510.0 180.0  
420.0  
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LIMIT  
200.0  
SIGNAL  
-
POWER  
USER DSP  
ON OFF  
-
NETWORK  
IN  
NETWORK  
LINK  
FUSE  
INPUT  
LINK  
T10AL 250V  
205.0  
40.0  
POWER  
115-230V  
1000VA  
50-60Hz  
CM  
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40.0  
50∞  
30∞  
200.0  
225.0  
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VNET 15 BP  
440.0  
440.0  
TM  
195.0  
400.0  
40.0  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE  
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DIGITAL DEVICE MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE  
CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS AND  
COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL.  
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED  
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM  
665.0  
625.0  
-
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LIMIT  
SIGNAL  
-
POWER  
USER DSP  
ON OFF  
-
NETWORK  
IN  
NETWORK  
LINK  
FUSE  
INPUT  
LINK  
T10AL 250V  
POWER  
115-230V  
1000VA  
50-60Hz  
CM  
C
US  
195.0  
40.0  
38.5  
220.0  
VNET 300  
512.0  
555.0  
650.0  
43.0  
285.0  
578.0  
535.0  
285.0  
43.0  
VNET 15  
652.4  
555.0  
290.0  
609.4  
43.0  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE  
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DIGITAL DEVICE MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE  
CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS AND  
COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL.  
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED  
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM  
710.  
667.0  
-
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LIMIT  
SIGNAL  
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POWER  
USER DSP  
ON OFF  
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NETWORK  
IN  
NETWORK  
LINK  
FUSE  
INPUT  
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1000VA  
50-60Hz  
CM  
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290.0  
43.0  
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12.0 PERFORMANCE DATA  
VNET12 Anechoic Frequency Response  
VNET12 HP Anechoic Frequency Response  
VNET300 Anechoic Frequency Response  
VNET15 Anechoic Frequency Response  
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13.0: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
SYSTEM  
VNET 12  
VNET 12HP  
VNET 15  
VNET 300  
System Type  
Full Range - Vented  
Full Range - Vented  
Full Range - Vented  
Full Range — Vented  
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Frequency Response (1) +/- 2dB 60Hz - 25kHz  
55Hz - 23Hz  
40Hz - 23Hz  
45Hz - 23kHz  
Maximum SPL(2) Average  
Peak  
120dB  
126dB  
124dB  
130dB  
126dB  
132dB  
122dB  
128dB  
Dispersion (-6dB)  
90ß Conical  
75ß Conical  
75ß Conical  
90ß Conical  
Driver Complement  
1 x 300mm (12 )  
Dual Concentric“  
1 x 300mm (12 )  
PowerDual“  
1 x 380mm (15 )  
PowerDual“  
1 x 300mm (12 )  
PowerDual“  
Crossover (DSP Generated)  
1.5kHz  
1.7kHz  
1.7kHz  
1.8kHz  
Variable high pass filter for use with subwoofers  
DI Averaged (PCQ)  
@ 1kHz (ISO)  
@ 2kHz (ISO)  
@ 4kHz (ISO)  
@ 8kHz (ISO)  
@ 16kHz (ISO)  
10.1, 500 Hz - 16 kHz  
11.0, 500 Hz - 16 kHz  
11.2, 500 Hz - 16 kHz  
11.0, 500 Hz - 16 kHz  
7.6  
8.0  
9.5  
8.1  
9.6  
11.1  
9.1  
13.4  
17.3  
10.5  
11.1  
10.1  
18.4  
11.6  
9.9  
13.3  
16.4  
8.6  
13.8  
14.7  
Q Averaged (PCQ)  
@ 1kHz (ISO)  
@ 2kHz (ISO)  
@ 4kHz (ISO)  
@ 8kHz (ISO)  
@ 16kHz (ISO)  
13.5, 500 Hz - 16 kHz  
18.0, 500 Hz - 16 kHz  
19.8, 500 Hz - 16 kHz  
16.7, 500 Hz - 16 kHz  
5.8  
6.4  
8.8  
6.4  
9.1  
12.9  
8.2  
21.9  
53.8  
11.3  
12.9  
10.3  
69.3  
14.4  
9.7  
21.5  
43.8  
7.3  
24.0  
29.9  
Distortion  
0.1 Full Power  
250 Hz  
2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic  
2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic  
2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic  
2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic  
0.316%  
1.584%  
1.412%  
0.100%  
1.412%  
0.45%  
0.32%  
1.58%  
5.62%  
0.89%  
3.54%  
0.19%  
1.000%  
1.412%  
3.981%  
0.562%  
1.000%  
1.778%  
0.316%  
0.398%  
1.000%  
0.089%  
0.158%  
0.100%  
1000 Hz  
10000 Hz  
0.01 Full Power  
250 Hz  
2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic  
2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic  
2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic  
2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic  
0.100%  
0.316%  
0.562%  
0.141%  
0.891%  
0.010%  
0.11%  
0.79%  
1.94%  
0.71%  
0.2.53%  
0.161%  
0.316%  
0.447%  
3.160%  
0.447%  
0.794%  
0.316 %  
0.126%  
0.100%  
0.316%  
0.032%  
0.050%  
0.047%  
1000 Hz  
10000 Hz  
CONSTRUCTION  
Enclosure  
Finish  
37.5 litre Birch Plywood  
37.5 litre Birch Plywood  
63.5 litre Birch Plywood  
44.5 litre Birch Plywood  
Textured Black or White paint (Custom colours on request).  
Powder Coated Steel Grill (reticulated foam behind)  
Connectors  
Fittings  
1 x female XLR (input), 1 x RJ45 (network in), 1 male XLR (link), 1 x RJ45 (network link), 1 x Neutrik Powercon  
1 x recessed carrying handle  
Blanking plate for optional VTH pole mount  
8 x M10 flying mount inserts  
1 x M10 pull back point  
8 x M10 yoke bracket inserts  
Dimensions  
486 x 370 x 375mm  
(19 5/8 x 14 x 143/4 )  
21kg (46lbs 2oz)  
486 x 370 x 375mm  
(191/8 x 14 x 143/4 )  
29kg (64lbs)  
590 x 450 x 420mm  
(23 x 173/4 x 161/2 )  
33kg (72lbs 5oz)  
590 x 370 x 375mm  
(23 x 145/8 x 143/4 )  
35kg (77lbs 2oz)  
NOTES: (1) Average over stated bandwidth. Measured at 1 metre on axis.  
(2) Unweighted pink noise input, measured at 1 metre in an anechoic chamber  
Tannoy operates a policy of continuous research and development. The introduction of new materials or manufacturing methods will always equal or exceed the published specifications, which Tannoy reserves  
the right to alter without prior  
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13.0: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
SYSTEM  
VNET 15BP  
VNET 15HL  
VNET 18DR  
System Type  
Subwoofer - Band Pass  
Full Range — Horn Loaded  
Full Range — Direct Radiating  
Frequency Response (1) +/- 3dB 35Hz - 150Hz  
48Hz - 250Hz  
27Hz - 200Hz  
Maximum SPL(2) Average  
Peak  
127dB  
133dB  
130dB  
136dB  
130dB  
136dB  
Driver Complement  
Bass Unit  
Crossover (DSP Generated)  
1 x 380mm (15 )  
Variable LPF  
1 x 380mm (15 )  
Variable LPF  
1 x 458mm (18 )  
Variable LPF  
Distortion  
0.1 Full Power  
50 Hz  
2nd Harmonic  
0.22%  
0.56%  
3rd Harmonic  
0.71%  
0.31%  
2nd Harmonic  
0.89%  
0.14%  
3rd Harmonic  
0.15%  
0.10%  
2nd Harmonic  
0.25%  
0.20%  
3rd Harmonic  
0.19%  
0.15%  
100 Hz  
0.01 Full Power  
50 Hz  
100 Hz  
2nd Harmonic  
0.21%  
0.25%  
3rd Harmonic  
0.31%  
0.18%  
2nd Harmonic  
0.11%  
0.79%  
3rd Harmonic  
0.05%  
0.09%  
2nd Harmonic  
0.19%  
0.14%  
3rd Harmonic  
0.10%  
0.11%  
CONSTRUCTION  
Enclosure  
100 litre Bandpass  
15mm (5/8 )  
multiple-ply birch plywood  
Horn Loaded  
18mm (11/16 )  
multiple-ply birch plywood  
202 litre Direct Radiating  
18mm (11/16 )  
multiple-ply birch plywood  
Finish  
Textured Black or White paint (Custom colours on request).  
Connectors  
1 x Neutrik Powercon  
1 x female XLR (input), 1 x RJ45 (network in), 1 male XLR (link), 1 x RJ45 (network link),  
Fittings  
2 x recessed carrying handle 2 x recessed carrying handle 4 x recessed carrying handle  
Blanking plate for optional VTH pole mount  
8 x M10 inserts for flying  
4 x rubber feet  
Dimensions  
665 x 440 x 440mm  
578 x 555 x 650mm  
(22 x 217/8 x 259/16 )  
44kg (98lbs 10oz)  
790 x 685 x 900mm  
(2715/16 x 259/16 X 217/8 )  
55kg (121lbs)  
(263/16 x 175/16 x 175/16 )  
Weight 31kg (70lbs)  
NOTES: (1) Average over stated bandwidth. Measured at 1 metre on axis.  
(2) Unweighted pink noise input, measured at 1 metre in an anechoic chamber  
Tannoy operates a policy of continuous research and development. The introduction of new materials or manufacturing methods will always equal or exceed the published specifications, which Tannoy reserves  
the right to alter without prior  
ELECTRONICS (Common to all models)  
Efficiency  
>85% typically  
120 ref 8  
Damping Factor  
Distortion  
<0.05% @ 1kHz -3dB output  
(22kHz bandwidth)  
Input Impedance  
5.6k unbalanced, 11.2k balanced  
Output Power (Programme)  
VNET 12  
VNET 12HP  
VNET 15  
VNET 300  
VNET15BP  
600W  
VNET15HL VNET18DR  
800W 1200W  
400W LF  
700W LF  
800W LF  
500W LF  
400W HF(limited) 700W H( limited) 800W HF(limited) 500W HF(limited)  
1.4V (+5.5dBu)  
Input Sensitivity  
System Type  
Dual channel Class D  
DSP system (Common to all models)  
Comms Facilities  
Communications  
Dynamic Range  
DSP  
Sampling Frequency  
Format  
Firmware updatable and selected parameters editable  
Serial - RS485 Proprietary message format  
112dB(A) typical  
3rd generation SHARC  
96kHz 24 bit A/D-D/A word length  
1 IN - 2 OUT  
PSU specifications (Common to all models)  
Input Connector  
Voltage Selection  
Switching Frequency  
Locking Neutrik Powercon  
Automatic (115 / 230V, 45 - 65Hz)  
192kHz Syncronised to DSP  
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14.0: RIGGING  
The Tannoy Professional hardware covered in this guide has been designed to offer quick, simple, cost  
effective and secure solutions for mounting specific Tannoy Professional loudspeakers. This hardware has  
been designed and manufactured with a high safety load factor for its specific role. To ensure the safest  
possible use of the hardware covered in this guide, it must be assembled in strict accordance with the  
instructions specified. The information in these manuals relating to the assembly and the safe use of these  
accessories must be understood and followed. The installation of Tannoy Professional loudspeakers using  
the dedicated hardware should only ever be carried out by fully qualified installers, in accordance with all  
the required safety codes and standards that are applied at the place of installation.  
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WARNING: As the legal requirements for flying change from country to country, please consult you local safety standards office  
before installing any product. We also recommend that you thoroughly check any laws and bylaws prior to commencing work.  
Tannoy Professional hardware has been designed for use with specific Tannoy Professional loudspeakers, and is not designed  
or intended for use with any other Tannoy Professional products, or any other devices. Using Tannoy Professional hardware  
for any purpose other than that indicated in this guide is considered to be improper use. Such use can be very dangerous as  
overloading, modifying; assembling in anyway other than that clearly stated in the manual, or damaging Tannoy Professional  
hardware will compromise safety.  
The component parts of any Tannoy Professional hardware device must only be assembled using the accessory kits supplied  
and in strict compliance with the user manual. The use of other accessories or non-approved methods of assembly may result  
in an unsafe hardware system by reducing the load safety factor. Welding, or any other method of permanently fixing hardware  
components together or to the integral fixing points in the cabinet should never be used.  
Whenever a Tannoy Professional loudspeaker is fixed to a surface using a Tannoy Professional hardware device, the installer  
must ensure that the surface is capable of safely and securely supporting the load. The hardware employed must be safely,  
securely, and in accordance with the manual, attached both to the loudspeaker and also to the surface in question, using only  
the fixing holes provided as standard and covered in the manual. Secure fixings to the building structure are vital. Seek help  
from architects, structural engineers or other specialists if in any doubt.  
All loudspeakers flown in theatres, nightclubs, conference centre or other places of work and entertainment must, be provided  
with an independent, correctly rated and securely attached secondary safety — in addition to the principle hardware device.  
This secondary safety must prevent the loudspeaker from dropping more than 150mm (6 ) should the principle hardware  
device fail.  
14.1 : SECUR ET - VMY YOKE BRACKET  
The VMY is an adjustable yoke bracket (available in both black and white), allowing the user to fly the Tannoy VNET“ Full  
Range loudspeakers in either portrait or landscape orientations using the same bracket (Figures 1 & 2).  
The Tannoy VNET“ loudspeaker is attached to the bracket using the M10 bolts and washers supplied in the  
accessory pack. Only the screws, fasteners, shake proof and plain washers specified on figure 3. should be used  
to assemble the VMY bracket  
Pivot studs (Figure 3.) (Supplied with the VMY) are attached to the cabinet using the M10 bolts supplied. These bolts locate  
on the M10 inserts in the cabinet. The VMY adjustable yoke bracket then connects to the centre of these mounting plates  
(using the M10 screws supplied). These bracket pick up points which are in line with the bracket s axis of rotation, are also  
positioned on the centre of gravity of the VNET“ in both orientations to allow easy adjustment for optimum coverage.  
The vertical distance between the apex of the VMY and the top of the Tannoy VNET“ loudspeaker can be adjusted by  
connecting to varying mounting points on the bracket allowing varying degrees of vertical rotation. The top centre fixing hole  
of the VMY then provides a pick up point for a variety of Tannoy Professional hardware accessories including the VMB wall  
mounting plate (shown in Figure 2.), the VCS ceiling saddle, and the VPC pole clamp.  
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Fig.1  
Fig.2  
Use the table of parts along with the assembly drawing (Figure 3.) to assemble the VMY.  
Figure 4 shows the VMY assembled.  
Fig.3  
Fig.4  
Number on Assembly View (Fig 3.)  
Description  
Quantity  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Hanging Bracket  
Cross Member  
Pivot Stud  
M10 Plain Washer  
M8 Spring Washer  
M10 Spring Washer  
M10 x 30mm Screw  
M8 x 20mm Screw  
M10 x 30mm Screw  
M10 Nyloc Nut  
2
1
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
9
10  
11  
12  
Friction Washer  
30mm Square Blank Plug  
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14.2 : SECUR ET - V15Y & V12Y  
V15Y  
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V12Y  
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14.3 : SECUR ET - VMB WALL MOUNTING BRACKET  
The VMB is wall mounting bracket for the attachment of a VMY,  
available in both black and white finishes, allowing the user secure  
the Tannoy VNET“ Full range loudspeaker in either portrait or  
landscape orientations to a wall.  
FIG 1.  
The Tannoy VNET“ loudspeaker is attached to the bracket using  
the accessories supplied.  
This wall-mounting bracket has a larger wall plate than previous  
models to maximise the integrity of fixing obtained. There are also  
two holes either side of the fixing beam to allow the speaker cable  
the pass through the wall plate and along the fixing beam to the  
terminal panel resulting in a more discrete installation.  
The fixing beam on the VMB has a number of mounting points from  
which the VMY, V12Y & V15Y can be attached at varying distances  
from the mounting surface.  
Only the screws, fasteners, shakeproof and plain  
washers specified on figure 3. should be used to  
assemble the VMB bracket  
.
FIG 2.  
Number on Fig 3.  
Description  
Quantity  
1
2
3
4
5
6
VMB Wall Bracket  
M10 Nyloc Nut  
M10 Plain Washer  
30mm Square Blank Plug 1  
Nylon Spacer  
1
1
1
1
1
M10 x 85mm Screw  
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14.4 : SECUR ET - VEB EYEBOLT  
The Tannoy VNET“ loudspeaker can be flown with high quality  
VEB M10 eyebolts with collar to BS4278:1984. The loudspeakers  
are equipped with internal steel braces, which also double as the  
flying points, and accept VEB M10 eyebolts.  
FIG 1.  
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To install the VEB M10 eyebolts remove the original M10 counter  
sunk screws from the locations you wish to install the VEB M10  
eyebolts. Then replace these counter sunk M10 screws with the VEB  
M10 eyebolts. The M10 insert on the rear of the cabinet also accepts  
a VEB M10 eyebolt and should only be used for tilting the loudspeaker  
to the desired angle.  
Important: It is imperative for safety reasons that two  
eyebolts linked to two independently fixed straps are  
used per cabinet. VEB eyebolts should be installed  
into the relative sides of the cabinet, and should NEVER  
be installed on the top of the cabinet. Never suspend  
one enclosure from another to form a line array or cluster using  
these fittings.  
The correct method is shown in figure 2.  
Never attempt to use formed eyebolts i.e. formed from a steel  
rod and bent into an eye.  
Only use the outer fixing points on the top and sides of the VNET“  
cabinet for fixing eyebolts. The inner two fixing points on each side  
of the cabinet are for dedicated bracketry (VMY) only.  
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14.5 : SECUR ET - VTH POLE MOUNT  
The Tannoy VNET“ loudspeakers are fitted as standard with a  
blanking plate on the base of the cabinet. However, should you ever  
wish to mount the VNET“ onto a standard 35mm pole mount this  
blanking plate can be quickly and easily removed and replaced by  
a VTH pole mount. The same screws which secure the blanking  
plate should be used to secure the VTH in position.  
.
14.6 : SECUR ET VCS CEILING SADDLE  
The VCS ceiling saddle available in both black and white finishes,  
and is to be used in conjunction with the VMY and a length of M10  
threaded rod (not supplied by Tannoy Limited). The VCS ceiling  
saddle allows the Tannoy VNET“ loudspeaker to be suspended at  
a user defined distance from the ceiling as shown in Figure 1.  
Included with the VCS is an M10 nut. This should be used to secure  
and lock the threaded rod in place at the top of the ceiling saddle.  
FIG 1.  
14.6 : SECUR ET VPC POLE CLAMP  
The VPC pole clamp can be used along with the VMY yoke bracket  
to suspend a Tannoy VNET“ loudspeaker from an overhead bar,  
truss or suitable structure. Only the parts supplied should be used  
to secure the VPC to the VMY yoke bracket.  
The following items are included with each VPC:-  
Description  
Quantity  
VPC Pole Clamp  
M10 Washer  
M10 x 50mm Screw  
M10 Nyloc Nut (Black)  
1
1
1
1
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15.0: SERVICE PARTS & ACCESSORIES  
Full Range  
VNET Amplifier & DSP Module  
7300 1045  
7300 1062  
Duals  
Subs  
VNET12  
TM  
7900 0433  
7900 0441  
7900 0199  
Driver Kit - 3142  
Recone Kit - 3142  
HF Diaphragm Kit  
VNET12HP  
7900 0715  
7900 0716  
7900 0717  
7900 0718  
Driver Kit - 3190  
Recone Kit — 3190  
HF Driver  
HF Diaphragm Kit  
VNET15  
7900 0644  
7900 0646  
7900 0645  
Driver Kit - 3816  
Recone Kit - 3816  
HF Diaphragm Kit 0282  
VNET300  
7900 0386  
7900 0387  
7900 0326  
Driver Kit - 3138  
Recone Kit - 3138  
HF Diaphragm Kit  
VNET15BP  
7900 0596  
7900 0600  
Driver Kit - 3813  
Recone Kit - 3813  
VNET15HL  
7900 0598  
7900 0602  
Driver Kit — 3815  
Recone Kit — 3815  
VNET18DR  
7900 0599  
7900 0603  
Driver Kit - 4505  
Recone Kit — 4505  
VNET HARDWARE  
8001 2780  
8001 2790  
8001 2800  
8001 2810  
8001 2820  
8001 2830  
8001 2840  
8001 2850  
8001 2860  
8001 2870  
8001 3180  
8001 3181  
8001 3190  
8001 3191  
8001 2820  
VMY — Secur ET — Yoke Adjustable (Black)  
VMY — Secur ET — Yoke Adjustable (White)  
VMB — Secur ET — Wall Bracket (Black)  
VMB — Secur ET — Wall Bracket (White)  
VEB — Secur ET — Eyebolts M10  
VCS — Secur ET — Ceiling Saddle (Black)  
VCS — Secur ET — Ceiling Saddle (White)  
VPC — Secur ET — Pole Clamp  
VTH — Secur ET — Top Hat (Black)  
VTH — Secur ET — Top Hat (White)  
V12Y- Secur ET — Yoke Bracket (Black)  
V12Y- Secur ET — Yoke Bracket (White)  
V15Y- Secur ET — Yoke Bracket (Black)  
V15Y- Secur ET — Yoke Bracket (White)  
VEB — Secur ET — Eyebolts M10  
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16.0: WARRANTY  
No maintenance of the VNET“ loudspeakers is necessary.  
All Tannoy professional loudspeaker products are covered by a 5 year warranty from the date of manufacture (1 year for electronics), subject  
to the absence of misuse, overload or accidental damage. Claims will not be considered is the serial number has been altered or removed.  
Work under warranty should only be carried out by a Tannoy Professional dealer or service agent. This warranty in no way affects your statutory  
rights. For further information please contact your dealer or distributor in your country. If you cannot locate your distributor please contact  
Customer Services, Tannoy Ltd at the address given below.  
Customer Services, Tannoy Ltd., Rosehall Industrial Estate, Coatbridge, Strathclyde, ML5 4TF, Scotland.  
Telephone:  
Fax:  
01236 420199  
+44 1236 420199  
01236 428230  
(National)  
(International)  
(National)  
+44 1236 428230  
(International)  
E-Mail:  
DO NOT SHIP ANY PRODUCT TO TANNOY WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORISATION  
Our policy commits us to incorporating improvements to our products through continuous research and development. Please confirm current  
specifications for critical applications with your supplier.  
17.0: DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
The following apparatus is/are manufactured in UK by Tannoy Ltd of Rosehall Industrial Estate, Coatbridge, Scotland, ML5 4TF. The following  
equipment is marked with the CE label and conform(s) to the protection requirements of the European Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards  
and Directives. The apparatus is designed and constructed such that electromagnetic disturbances generated do not exceed levels allowing  
radio and telecommunications equipment and other apparatus to operate as intended, and, the apparatus has an adequate level of intrinsic  
immunity to electromagnetic disturbance to enable operation as specified and intended.  
Details of the Apparatus:  
VNET12  
VNET12HP  
VNET15  
VNET300  
VNET15BP  
VNET15HL  
VNET18DR  
The equipment listed above is covered by this certificate and marked with the CE-label conforms with following standards:  
EN 60065  
Safety requirements for mains  
(IEC 60065)  
operated electronic and related apparatus for household and similar general use  
EN 55103-1  
EN 55103-2  
Product family standard for audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for  
professional use. Part 1: Emission.  
Product family standard for audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for  
professional use. Part 2: Immunity.  
With reference to regulations in following directives:  
73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC  
Signed:  
Position:  
Engineering Director — Professional Products, Tannoy Professional  
Date:  
23/8/2005  
For Tannoy Ltd  
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18.0: NOTES  
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Tannoy United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 1236 420199 F: +44 (0) 1236 428230 E: [email protected]  
Tannoy North America  
Tannoy Deutschland  
T: (519) 745 1158  
T: 0180 1111 88 1  
F: (519) 745 2364  
F: 0180 1111 88 2  
Tannoy adopts a policy of continuous improvement and product specification is subject to change.  
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