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HK Audio Cadis CAD 208 User Manual

HK Audio Cadis CAD 208
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Manual 1.0
Cadis™
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Table of Contents

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HK Audio Cadis CAD 208 Specifications

General IconGeneral
AmplifierClass D
Subwoofer1x 8"
ModelCAD 208
Satellite1x 8"
Satellite HF Driver1"
Woofer8"
Tweeter1"
Inputs2x RCA inputs

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Before connecting, read instructions

Advises reading all safety instructions before connecting the product.

Important Advice on Safety!

Urges users to read and keep safety advice for future reference.

CADIST™ Speaker Cabinets

CAD 208 Mid/High Enclosure

Details the design, construction, electrical, acoustical data, and connections of the CAD 208.

1.1 Technical Data, CAD 208

Provides specifications like power handling, frequency range, SPL, impedance, drivers, and dimensions.

CADIST™ Speaker Cabinets

2 Subwoofer CAD 115 Sub

Details the design, construction, electrical, acoustical data, and connections of the CAD 115 Sub.

2.1 Technical Data, CAD 115 Sub

Provides specifications like power handling, frequency range, SPL, impedance, drivers, and dimensions.

CADIST™ Transport Solution

1 CAD 208 Cases

Describes the specially designed cases for transporting CAD 208 enclosures.

2 CAD 115 Sub Dolly

Details the dolly for transporting CAD 115 Subs.

1.1 Dimensions and Weights of CAD 208 Cases

Lists dimensions and weights for 4x and 8x CAD 208 cases.

Rigging the CADIST™ System

1 Use

Covers intended use and misuse of the CADIS rigging system.

2 Warranty and Liability

Outlines HK AUDIO's warranty and liability terms for the rigging system.

2.1 Responsibilities of the Operator

Defines operator obligations regarding personnel and safety awareness.

2.2 Storage, Maintenance, Inspection and Repair of CADIST™ Rigging Hardware

Provides guidelines for storing, maintaining, inspecting, and repairing rigging hardware.

Rigging the CADIST™ System

2.3 Technical Specifications of CADIST™ Rigging Hardware

Lists load-carrying capacity, test load, and ambient temperature for rigging hardware.

2.4 Maximum Number of Flown CAD 208 Mid/High Enclosures

Details restrictions on flying CAD 208 enclosures in arrays.

2.5 Maximum Number of Flown CADIST™ CAD 115 Subs

Outlines restrictions for flying CAD 115 Subs and combinations.

2.6 Pick-points for Flying CADIS™ Enclosures

Explains how to use pick-points for flying CADIS enclosures.

Rigging the CADIST™ System

2.9 Initiation and Operation

Covers initial inspections and operational requirements for load-carrying equipment.

3 Flown Applications and Components of CADIST™ Rigging Hardware

Lists components and common flown applications of the CADIS rigging hardware.

Rigging the CADIST™ System

4 Adjusting the Set Angle between Two CAD 208 Mid/High Enclosures

Explains how to adjust the angle between CAD 208 enclosures for arrays.

4.1 Compression Mode

Details adjusting angles in compression mode after hoisting the array.

Rigging the CADIST™ System

4.1.3 Rigging Additional CAD 208 Enclosures

Instructions for adding more CAD 208 enclosures to an existing flown array.

4.1.4 Hoisting the System

Steps for hoisting the array and securing it, including connecting cords.

Rigging the CADIST™ System

4.2 Fixed Mode

Explains determining set angles in fixed mode during setup.

5 Flying CAD 115 Subwoofers

Covers components needed and procedures for flying CAD 115 subwoofers.

Rigging the CADIST™ System

5.2 As an Independent Bass Array on a Second Rigging Frame

Explains flying up to ten CAD 115 subwoofers using a second rigging frame.

5.3 In Combination with CAD 208 Mid/High Enclosures

Guides on configuring subwoofers and mid/high enclosures in a single array.

Operating the System

5.6 Connecting Speaker Cords

Provides guidelines for connecting speaker cords clearly and orderly.

5.7 Checking Individual Mid/High Enclosures

Details a procedure for checking mid/high enclosures for proper function.

Tearing Down and Transporting the System

Aiming Software Setups with EASE Focus

1 Acoustic Simulation of CADIST™ Setups with EASE Focus and the CADIS-GLL

Explains using acoustic simulation software for system setup planning and optimization.

Controlling CADIST™

Controllers and Controller Software

1 FirNet™ Controller

Provides a quick guide to the FirNet controller for fast orientation.

Getting started

Outlines the initial steps for setting up and using the FirNet controller.

1. Fundamentals

Explains controller settings, power amps, and loading speaker filters.

2. PC settings

Details PC network settings, IP addresses, and viewing controller IP addresses.

Controllers and Controller Software

4.2 Loading a single filter

Instructions for loading individual filters from a file into the FirNet controller.

FirNet Display

Describes the LCD display information and navigation keys.

FirNet Menu Keys

Explains the function of the menu keys for parameter adjustment.

FirNet Channel Mute

Details how to mute FirNet output channels using shortcuts.

Controllers and Controller Software

Control features Front

Details the functions of the front panel keys and displays of the FirNet controller.

1 SPEAKER Key

Selects speaker-specific filter sets from the database.

2 SCENE Key

Loads and stores scene setups from the FirNet database.

3 LEVEL Key

Adjusts input and output levels on the FirNet controller.

4 DELAY/PHASE Key

Adjusts delay times and inverts phase for inputs and outputs.

5 ADMIN Key

Accesses settings for keylock, inputs, IP address, and display contrast.

6 AES IN LED Display

Indicates the selection of digital AES/EBU input.

EXT SYNC LED Display

Shows when external AES/EBU sync is enabled and receiving a signal.

8 INPUT LED Displays

Displays audio input levels on the FirNet controller.

9 LCD

Describes the controller's 2x24 character LCD display.

10 OUTPUT LED Displays

Shows audio output levels and limiter status on the FirNet controller.

11 Back Key

Returns to the previous menu level or exits edit windows.

12 Navigation Keys

Navigates through menu options and adjusts parameters.

13 Reset Button

Reboots the controller after 10 seconds, loading recent settings.

14 Soft Reset and Hard Reset key combinations

Explains key combinations for soft and hard resets of the FirNet controller.

Controllers and Controller Software

Hard Reset: Factory default

Details the function of a factory default reset for the FirNet controller.

Rear Panel Connectors

Describes the rear panel connectors of the FirNet controller.

14 100-240 V~/ 50-60 Hz Mains

Details the main power connector and its electrical specifications.

16 Ethernet PC Control Ports

Covers Ethernet ports for remote control and monitoring via PC.

Cabling

Provides instructions for cabling PC to FirNet controllers and switches.

17 AES/EBU IN Digital Audio Input

Details the digital audio input using XLR sockets and menu options.

18 AES/EBU OUT Digital Audio Output

Describes the digital audio output port and signal routing.

Controllers and Controller Software

19 INPUT A, INPUT B Analog Audio Inputs

Details analog audio inputs, pin assignments, impedance, and level adjustment.

20 OUTPUT A to OUTPUT D Analog Audio Outputs

Describes analog audio outputs, routing, and maximum level adjustment.

A General Survey of Menu Options:

Lists and briefly describes the main menu options available on the controller.

A General Survey of Control Keys:

Provides an overview of the controller's front panel control keys.

Controllers and Controller Software

Scenes - Loading and Saving Previously Stored Settings

Details procedures for loading and saving scene settings on the FirNet controller.

Adjusting Parameters

Introduces the menu structure for editing individual parameters.

Controller Menus

Lists the five main menu options for parameter editing.

Speaker-Auswahl

Guides on selecting speaker series and filters for connected speakers.

Controllers and Controller Software

Delay/Phase

Details adjusting input and output delays, and phase positions.

Key Lock - Preventing -Unauthorized Access

Explains how to activate and deactivate the key lock function.

Input Options

Covers settings for input assignment, source, sample rate, and clock sync.

Utilities: Delay, Temperature, Display Contrast, Controller Name

Lists utility settings for delay unit, temperature, display, and controller name.

Technical Data FirNet™ Controller

Connector Analog Input

Lists pin assignments, impedance, and maximum input level for analog inputs.

Digital input

Details digital input specifications including protocol and clock rate.

Mains voltage connector

Specifies mains voltage, frequency, and power consumption.

Service

1 CADIST™ Replacement Parts

Lists part numbers for HK AUDIO CADIS™ equipment replacement parts.

2 A Look at the Required Tools

Lists the essential tools needed for servicing speakers.

3 Replacing Loudspeakers and Voice Coils

Provides safety notes and instructions for replacing speakers and voice coils.

Service

3.1 8" Woofers

Step-by-step instructions for replacing an 8" woofer speaker.

3.2 The 1" Drivers' Voice Coils

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the voice coil of a 1" HF driver.

Appendix/Reference Library

1 CADIST™ FIRNET Controller Filter Sets

Lists filter sets for CADIST™ FIRNET controllers with application details.

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