Safety precautions when using laser equipment NEVER look directly into the laser, even when it is switched off, as WARNING! someone may activate it without warning you. Potential risk of damage to the eyes. WARN others in the venue that you are going to use a laser and move them away from the target area before activating a laser.
Contents d&b ArraySight..............5 1.1 Scope of supply................5 1.2 Intended use................5 Technical specifications............7 Startup..................8 3.1 Inserting or replacing the batteries..........8 3.2 Connecting the units..............8 3.3 Switching on/switching off............9 3.4 User interface of the meter unit..........9 3.5 ...
1 d&b ArraySight 1.1 Scope of supply Before setting up the system, please verify the shipment for completeness and proper condition of the items. If there is any sign of obvious damage, do not operate the units and contact your local dealer from whom you received the system. Pos.
Easy calibration Temperature and humidity measurement Multiple sender units can be used with one meter unit. Calibration In addition, the sender unit incorporates a thermo- and hygrometer information is stored in the sender unit using non-volatile memory, (sensor) to derive the actual onsite temperature and humidity. so it remains accurate after the meter unit is disconnected.
2 Technical specifications Environmental conditions Inclinometer system IP rating sender unit IP54 Measuring range ±45° @ ±0.1° (full accuracy) Pollution degree ±90° @ ±1° (reduced accuracy) Thermometer/Hygrometer (Sensor) Temperature range 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Range/Accuracy 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F) / ± 2 °C (3.6 °F) Humidity (rel.) 80% up to 31 °C/87.8 °F 10 ... 100% (rel.) / ± 5 % Linear decrease to 50% @40 °C/104 °F Connections Altitude max: 2000 m/6562 ft Meter unit...
3 Startup 3.1 Inserting or replacing the batteries NOTICE! To power the ArraySight inclinometer system, professional high power Alkaline batteries (6 x AA - 1.5 VDC) must be used. 1. Undo the M2 screw at the back of the meter unit and remove the battery holder.
3.3 Switching on/switching off Please observe the "Safety precautions when using laser equipment!" 1. To switch on the meter unit, hold down both buttons below the screen. ↳ The menu screen will illuminate and initially display the d&b logo. The unit will then switch to the «Home» screen and display the current angle readout.
3.5 The menu structure 3.5.1 Home screen The Home screen is split into three sections: Header Indicates the actual onsite temperature («T») and humidity («H») as well as the battery status in gaphic form and as a percentage value. Read out The current angle readout in degrees, relative to the last calibration of the unit.
3.5.4 Sender settings Defines the required IP settings such as the IP settings address Þ «IP», the Subnet Þ «SN», the Gateway Þ «GW» and the IP mode Þ «Mode». By factory default, the IP mode is set to «Auto» and is recommended for a network with a DHCP server present Þ...
3.5.4.1 Editing IP and Remote ID settings Editing the IP and the Remote ID settings is performed in the same manner. To edit the IP settings, proceed as follows: 1. Ensure the sender unit is connected. ↳ If the connection of the sender unit has been accidently interrupted, this will be detected by the meter unit within 5 seconds.
4 Resetting the angle (zeroing) and laser alignment 4.1 Resetting the angle (zeroing) Preparation 1. With the flying frame resting on a solid, stable and flat surface, check the sender unit is correctly aligned. 2. Place a good quality spirit level, or calibrated digital level on the top edge of the flying frame as shown in the graphic opposite.
4.2 Aligning the laser Take precautions to prevent anyone from looking directly into the laser beam. Wear appropriate eye protection. In normal use, the initial factory setup can be relied on, but if the unit is dropped or exposed to extreme temperatures, the laser may be realigned.
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5. Once alignment is complete, place a drop of thread-locking fluid on each of the screw heads to prevent loosening. d&b ArraySight Manual 1.13 en...
5 Using the system 5.1 Measuring the angle Once the array has been hoisted to its working height, ArraySight uses intelligent interpolating algorithms to determine the resting point of the array, while it is still moving after motor adjustment. This is important because it means you can make accurate measurements without waiting for the system to come to a complete rest after adjustment.
5.4 Using the laser Take precautions to prevent anyone from looking directly into the laser beam. Wear appropriate eye protection. The sender unit features a powerful laser to assist angle adjustment. The laser is used to confirm that the upper margin of the PA system dispersion reaches the design target - for example the seating at the rear of an auditorium.
6 OCA integration (Ethernet) NOTICE! Potential risk of malfunction and/or damage to the device! Only use POE injector devices and/or switches which comply with the POE standards IEEE802.3at or IEEE802.3af. DO NOT use passive injector devices or switches. In standard operation, the sender unit is directly connected to the meter unit which provides power supply and communication via its RS232 interface.
7 Maintenance and care 7.1 Cleaning During normal operation, the units provide maintenance-free service. If the units require cleaning ...: ▪ Use a soft cloth only. ▪ Do not use any solvent cleaners. ▪ Do not spray directly on the LC display or laser exit. 7.2 ...
7.3 Calibrating the accelerometer ENSURE the laser is switched off throughout this procedure. The ArraySight sender units are calibrated in the factory using precision calibration jigs. If this process is attempted without a level surface and a true 90° angle, then calibration information could be incorrect.
4. When «x+ acknowledged» is displayed, place the unit in the x– position by turning the unit 180 degrees. The laser aperture should now point downwards and the top of the unit should rest against the vertical surface. Select «NEXT»… 5.
8 Z5710.xxx d&b ArraySight set The following sets are covered by this manual (Mounting instructions): ▪ Z5710.002: d&b V-Series ArraySight set. (Including all components necessary for two flying frames) Please verify the shipment for completeness and proper condition of the items. Tools required ▪...
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Assembly 1. First attach the ArraySight sender unit [1] to the flying frame adapter [2]. 2. Fix the sender unit using two panhead screws (M4 x 12) [3]. 3. Position the V flying frame onto an appropriate and flat surface.
9 Manufacturer's declarations 9.1 Declaration of conformity This declaration applies to: d&b Z5710 ArraySight set Including: ▪ Z5711 ArraySight sender unit ▪ Z5712 ArraySight meter unit by d&b audiotechnik GmbH & Co. KG. All product variants are included, provided they correspond to the original technical version and have not been subject to any later design or electromechanical modifications.
9.3 Licenses and Credits This product uses a number of third-party libraries to provide certain features. These libraries are supplied along with the product. FreeRTOS edeca/Electronics graphics library Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person Copyright (c) 2010-2015, David Cannings All rights reserved.
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