Disconnecting Modules; Applications; Suggested Configurations; Elements Basic System - HK Audio elements E 435 Manuel D'utilisation

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Elements 1.1
Fig.: The mechanical connection between modules
Connecting Individual Modules
Align the one module's shaft with the other's
anchoring sleeve. Insert the top module's shaft fully
into the lower module's anchoring sleeve. Make sure
the button snaps into the hole and locks the shaft in
place.
Abb. Connecting Individual Modules

Disconnecting Modules

Press and hold the locking button in the shaft and
pull the two components apart.
Fig.: Disengaging E-Connect

2.2 Applications

The great advantage of ELEMENTS is that you can
configure so many different sound reinforcement
solutions with the available system packages (Basic,
Flex, Big). You can scale the system to the size you
need, combining mid/ high units with compact
subwoofers and EP 1 and EF 45 accessories as you
see fit. A few twists of the wrist are all it takes to put
together a monaural or stereo system using the same
components. Anything goes, from a compact Basic
ELEMENTS system with 600 watts to the 3,600-watt
Big ELEMENTS System with eight mid/ high units
and eight subwoofers.
Modularity and Scalability
The size and shape of the venue, the options
available for situating the system on or next to a
stage, the different audio signals from the artist's
mixing console – all these variable pose very different
challenges for a PA. ELEMENTS adapts to suit the
given conditions and requirements: You can set up a
compact system with a few components for smaller
gigs. Or you can go for a bigger rig when playing with
a larger band by simply connecting more ELEMENTS
components to roll out a very powerful system with
up to 3,600 watts.
Often you want a real stereo system; sometimes
a monaural acoustical source will do. You can
assemble ELEMENTS in any number of combinations
and configurations. They're all easy to handle and
reliable performers. The figures below show various
connection options and their signal flows.

2.3 Suggested Configurations

The illustrations below depict the various
combinations:

ELEMENTS Basic System

B A S I C S e t
2x
1x
Active
E 435
E 110 Sub A
1
2
Mono
Mono
Mono
450 Watts
600 Watts
450 Watts
Top: 150 W
Top: 300 W
Top: 150 W
Sub: 300 W
Sub: 300 W
Sub: 300 W
1x EP 1
1x EP 1
1x EP 1
1x EF 45

ELEMENTS Flex System

F L E X S e t
4x
1x
1x
Active
E 435
EA 600
E 110 Sub A
1
2
Mono
Mono
Mono
300 Watts
600 Watts
600 Watts
Top: 300 W
Top: 600 W
Top: 300 W
Sub: 300 W
1x EP 1
1x EP 1
1x EF 45
1x EF 45
1x EF 45
5
6
Mono
Mono
900 Watts
1200 Watts
Top: 300 W
Top: 600 W
Sub: 600 W
Sub: 600 W
1x EP 1
1x EP 1
1x EF 45
1x EF 45
8
9
Stereo
Stereo
2x 450 Watts
2x 600 Watts
Top: 300 W
Top: 600 W
Sub: 600 W
Sub: 600 W
2x EP 1
2x EP 1
3
4
Double
Mono
600 Watts
Top: 2x 150 W
Sub: 300 W
2x EP 1
2x EF 45
1x
Passive
E 110 Sub
3
4
Mono
600 Watts
Top: 300 W
Sub: 300 W
1x EP 1
7
Double
Mono
600 Watts
Top: 600 W
2x EP 1
2x EF 45
plus all
Basic Set-Ups!

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