Operation; Ac Power Requirements; Cooling - Tannoy VSXNET Series Operation Manual

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6. Operation

6. 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.

6.1 AC power requirements

VNET products are equipped with Neutrik Powercon
mains connectors which mate with the Neutrik NAC3FCA
TM
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.

6.2 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 100 mm (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..
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VSXNET Subwoofer Operation Manual rev 2.0.0

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