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VLS Series Speakers
Introduction
The latest addition to Tannoy's extensive line of column loudspeakers, VLS Series introduces another proprietary Tannoy innovation:
FAST (Focussed Asymmetrical Shaping Technology). By combining transducer technology from the acclaimed QFlex Series with an innovative new passive crossover
design, FAST provides exceptional acoustical benefits, including an asymmetrical vertical dispersion pattern which gently shapes acoustical coverage toward the lower
quadrant of the vertical axis. The VLS 7 and 15 are EN54-24 certified for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems.
This Quick Start Guide presents only the essential information required to properly unpack, connect and configure a VLS Series loudspeaker. Please consult the full
VLS Series Operation Manual for additional detailed information on low impedance versus 70/100 V operation, complex loudspeaker system configuration, cable types,
equalization, power handling, rigging and safety procedures, and warranty coverage.
Unpacking
Each Tannoy VLS Series loudspeaker is carefully tested and inspected prior to shipment. After unpacking, 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,
please notify your dealer and the shipping carrier immediately.
Connectors and cabling
VLS Series loudspeakers are connected to the amplifier (or to other loudspeakers in a 70/100 V system or series/parallel configuration) using a pair of internally
paralleled barrier strip connectors.
All VLS Series models can be operated as either a low impedance loudspeaker or within a 70/100 V distributed system. The operation mode is selectable via a single
switch located on the rear of the cabinet (see below).
Operation in low impedance mode often will require use of larger diameter cables than are needed for a 70/100 V distributed system. Please consult the full
VLS Operation Manual for recommended cable types for various applications.
Switch for Low-Z and transformer tap selection
A multi-position rotary switch on the rear input panel selects either the low-impedance operating mode or the high-impedance modes (70 V or 100 V) with available
transformer taps. When using VLS Series loudspeakers in distributed line systems, the transformer can be tapped with available power levels shown in the
table below:
70 V
100 V
5 W
9.5 W
9.5 W
19 W
19 W
37.5 W
37.5 W
75 W
75 W
150 W
150 W
All transformer primaries should be connected in parallel to the output of the amplifier. The summed total power rating in watts of the selected tap settings for all
connected loudspeakers must not exceed the total output power rating of the connected amplifier output channel in watts. It is recommended that a generous power
safety margin (minimum 3 dB headroom) be maintained between the total loudspeaker power requirements and the amplifier output capacity to avoid continuous
amplifier operation at full rated output.
Wiring the connectors
Low Impedance (8 ohm) Mode
If connecting directly to the amplifier in low impedance mode, connect the positive (+) conductor to a positive (+) barrier strip terminal and the negative (–)
conductor to a negative (–) terminal. It is preferable to connect several loudspeakers to one amplifier output in parallel, series, or series/parallel configurations using
the other internally paralleled barrier strip connector.
For more information on this, please consult the full VLS Series Operation Manual.
Constant voltage (70 V / 100 V) Mode
In constant voltage distributed systems, normally a number of loudspeakers are connected in parallel to a single amplifier output. Connect the positive (+) conductor
from the amplifier or prior loudspeaker in the system to a positive (+) barrier strip terminal and the negative (–) conductor to a negative (–) terminal. The other
parallel barrier strip is available for connecting additional loudspeakers.
Outdoor Applications
A right angled water tight cable gland is supplied with the VLS 7 (EN 54) and VLS 15 (EN 54) for use in outdoor applications (Fig.1). The VLS 30 has an input panel cover
with rubber wiring grommet for use in outdoor applications (Fig.2). Before making connections, pass the wire(s) through the cable grand/rubber grommet. The input
panel cover is secured to the cabinet using the four screws already inserted around the input.
Fig.1 VLS 7 (EN 54) and VLS 15 (EN 54)
Asymmetric vertical pattern: mounting and flying
VLS Series loudspeakers are designed with an asymmetrical vertical dispersion pattern, a feature which allows improved performance with simplified mounting in
many applications. The vertical dispersion of the VLS 7 (EN 54) and VLS 15 (EN 54) models is +6/-22 degrees from center axis, while the pattern of the VLS 30 is +3/-11
degrees from center axis.
Please be aware of this feature when planning your installation. In many situations where conventional column loudspeakers would require substantial downward tilt,
a VLS Series loudspeaker would require less tilt or even allow flush mounting, thus providing a simpler installation with improved visual aesthetics.
Quick Start Guide
Fig.2 VLS 30
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