Compact high output dual 10" loudspeaker (8 pages)
Summary of Contents for Void Air Vantage
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Air Vantage Breathtaking performance, exceptional design U S E R G U I D E V 2 . 0...
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For the latest online version, visit: www.voidacoustics.com Void Acoustics and the Void logo are registered trademarks of Void Acoustics Research Ltd. in the United Kingdom, USA and other countries; all other Void trademarks are the property of Void Acoustics Research Ltd.
Bias Q3/Q5 speakON™ wiring Mounting Installation safety Air Vantage pole mounting Stud bracket mounting Wall mounting Cailing pole mounting Pole mounting on U bracket Truss mounting Service Return Authorisation Shipping and packing considerations Appendix UG10527-2.0 - Air Vantage User Guide V2.0 Page 3...
If your shipment is incomplete or any of its contents are found to be damaged; inform the shipping company and inform your dealer. Air Vantage loudspeakers are heavy (23.5 kg/51.8 lbs) and require a minimum two people to lift. •...
In buying this product, you are now part of the Void family and we hope using it brings you years of satisfaction. This guide will help you both use this product safely and ensure it performs to its full capability.
4 Cable and Wiring 4.1 Electrical safety To avoid electrical hazards please note the following: • Do not access the inside of any electrical equipment. Refer servicing to Void- approved service agents 4.2 Cable considerations for fixed installations We recommend specifying installation-grade Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) cables for permanent installations.
• Use only Void-approved mounting equipment and accessories • Secondary safeties should be provided in all instances where cabinets are flying or fixing overhead and should conform to local regulations UG10527-2.0 - Air Vantage User Guide V2.0 Page 11...
Step 1: Lay a soft lint free rug clear of debris on the working surface to avoid damage to the loudspeaker. Place the Air Vantage with the horns face down and remove all four M8 socket cap Allen bolts. Figure 5.2: M8 socket cap removal...
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Figure 5.4: T75 - Pole Bracket fixing Step 4: After erecting the pole use two people to lift the Air Vantage loudspeaker into position taking care to use the safe handling positions in section 2. Figure 5.5: Air Vantage positioning...
Step 1: Lay a soft lint free rug clear of debris on the working surface to avoid damage to the loudspeaker. Place the Air Vantage with the horns face down and remove all four M8 socket cap Allen bolts. Figure 5.8: M8 socket cap removal...
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5.3 Stud Bracket Mounting Step 3: Fix all four M8 socket cap Allen bolts taking care not to over tighten. Figure 5.10: T75 - Stud Bracket fixing UG10527-2.0 - Air Vantage User Guide V2.0 Page 15...
Raise the Air Vantage loudspeaker into position, taking care to follow the safe handling positions in section 2, and attach the M12 nyloc nut but do not tighten. Figure 5.13: Air Vantage positioning UG10527-2.0 - Air Vantage User Guide V2.0 Page 16...
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5.4 Wall Mounting Step 3: Rotate the Air Vantage loudspeaker into the desired position and tighten the M12 nyloc bolt. Maximum rotation: Vertical: +90°, -20° Horizontal: ±90° Figure 5.14: Air Vantage fixing UG10527-2.0 - Air Vantage User Guide V2.0 Page 17...
3. Figure 5.16: Air Vantage positioning Step 2: Attach the Air Vantage bracket with the M12 nyloc nut using a 19 mm ratchet spanner. DETAIL SCALE 2 : 1 Figure 5.17: Air Vantage positioning detail...
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The safety wire must be rated to 23.5 kg (51.8 lbs) with a safety factor conforming to local regulations. Figure 5.18: Safety wire attachment Figure 5.19: Safety wire attachment detail UG10527-2.0 - Air Vantage User Guide V2.0 Page 19...
Remove the M12 bolt from the pole mount bracket. Figure 5.21: Pole mount bracket removal Step 2: Mount the pole mount bracket to the T75 stud bracket. Figure 5.22: Mounting to the T75 stud bracket UG10527-2.0 - Air Vantage User Guide V2.0 Page 20...
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5.7 Pole Mounting on T75 Stud Bracket Step 3: Lift the Air Vantage loudspeaker into position taking care to follow the safe handling positions detailed in section 2. Figure 5.23: Positioning the loudspeaker Step 4: Adjust the loudspeaker into the desired position and then tighten the wing nut on the pole mount bracket.
Step 2: Tighten the wing-nuts on the couplers so that the bracket is securely fastened. Remove the M12 nyloc nut using a 19 mm ratchet spanner. Figure 5.27: Attaching the truss bracket UG10527-2.0 - Air Vantage User Guide V2.0 Page 22...
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5.8 Truss Mounting Step 3: Lift the Air Vantage into position making sure to hold it by the safe lifting positions detailed in section 2. Figure 5.28: Air Vantage truss mount Step 4: Attach the Air Vantage the bracket with the M12 nyloc nut using a 19 mm ratchet spanner.
6.2 Shipping and packing considerations • When sending a Void Air Vantage loudspeaker to an authorised service centre, please write a detailed description of the fault and list any other equipment used in conjunction with the faulty product.
(H) 415 mm x (W) 719 mm x (D) 660 mm (16.3” x 28.3” x 26”). Weight shall be 23.5 kg (51.8 lbs). The loudspeaker shall be the Void Acoustics Air Vantage. UG10527-2.0 - Air Vantage User Guide V2.0...
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H E A D O F F I C E Void Acoustics Research Ltd, Unit 15, Dawkins Road Industrial Estate, Poole, Dorset, BH15 4JY United Kingdom Call: +44(0) 1202 666006 Email: info@voidacoustics.com voidacoustics.com Void Acoustics Research Limited is a company registered in England and Wales registration number 07533536...
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