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Panasonic Ramsa WS-A240
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LOUDSPEAKER
INSTALLATION
The
WS-A240
is
equipped
with
six
M8
x
25
threaded
in-
serts
that
are
molded
into
the
enclosure.
All
attachments
to
the
enclosure
should
use
these
fittings.
For
stand
mount-
ing,
two
thumbscrews
are
provided
with
the
WS-A240,
which
should
be
handtightened
only.
For
suspended
appli-
cations,
forged
shoulder
eye-bolts
are
recommended.
DO
NOT
substitute
any
other
fitting
for
these
critical
load-
bearing
components.
Thumbscrew
Forged
eye-bolt
RAMSA
Part
No.
XVPBF25FZ
When
mounting
WS-A240
loudspeakers
to
a
wall
or
ceil-
ing.
either
by
hanging
or
with
brackets,
they
should
be
se-
curely
attached
to
the
building
structure.
This
requires
knowledge
of
building
construction
and
load-bearing
capac-
ities.
If
this
information
is
unknown,
installers
should
seek
the
advice
of
an
architect
or
structural
engineer
before
at-
tempting
such
attachments.
The
loudspeaker
systems
can
be
mounted
vertically
or
horizontally.
When
mounting
horizontally,
remove
the
four
screws
fitting
the
front
grill,
rotate
the
grill
90
degrees
and
re-install.
Do
not
operate
the
WS-A240
without
the
protec-
tive
grill
in
place.
When
multiple
WS-A240s
are
to
be
installed,
best
perfor-
mance
will
be
realized
when
units
are
mounted
in
close
prox-
imity
to
one
another.
Because
high
sound
levels
at
low
frequencies
will
be
realized,
special
care
should
be
observed
to
assure
that
structural
resonances
and
vibrations
do
not
impair
the
sound
quality.
BEFORE
CONNECTION
Switch
off
power
amplifier{s}
before
connecting
the
loud-
speaker(s}.
After
loudspeaker
connection,
be
certain
that
high
level
audio
signals
are
not
present
before
switching
the
amplifiers
on.
The
nominal
impedance
of
the
WS-A240
is
8
ohms.
Two
loudspeakers
in
parallel
will
have
a
nominal
impedance
of
4
ohms,
which
is
the
lowest
impedance
most
amplifiers
are
capable
of
driving.
Be
certain
that
the
number
of
loudspeak-
ers
connected
in
parallel
does
not
result
in
a
load
impedance
that
is
below
the
rating
of
the
amplifier.
Use
the
largest
wire
gauge
speaker
cable
that
is
practical
to
minimize
DC
resistance
and
losses
due
to
cable
length.
Note
that
the
lower
the
impedance
of
the
total
speaker
load,
the
greater
the
losses
in
the
wire.
Observe
loudspeaker
polarity.
The
ptus
|
+}
and
minus
|-]
terminals
of
each
loudspeaker
are
marked
red
and
black,
respectively.
A
positive-going
signal
applied
to
the
red
ter-
minal
will
result
in
forward
movement
of
the
loudspeaker
diaphragm.
When
two
or
more
speakers
are
used,
make
sure
that
the
polarities
of
these
speakers
are
the
same.
a
ama
a
a
aaa
POWER
HANDLING
CAPACITY
The
rated
power
capacity
of
the
WS-A240
is
400
watts
in
accordance
with
the
test
procedure
outlined
in
EIA
(Elec-
tronic
Industries
Association)
RS-426-A.
This
test
method
employs
white
noise
through
RC
high
pass
and
low
pass
filters
to
simulate
the
energy-frequency
spectrum
of
typi-
cal
program
material.
It
is
an
excellent
indicator
of
the
ther-
mal
power
capacity
of
a
loudspeaker
system.
Because
the
WS-A240
is
a
subwoofer,
it
is
subject
to
mechanical
power
limitations,
especially
at
very
low
fre-
quencies.
The
WS-SP2A
Subwoofer
Processor
includes
à
high
pass
filter
that
protects
the
WS-A240
from
exces-
sive
mechanical
displacement
at
sub-audio
frequencies.
The
WS-SP2A
should
be
used
with
WS-A240s
at
all
times.
CAUTION:
Certain
signals
may
result
in
excessive
displacement
of
the
driver
diaphragm,
thereby
damaging
the
loudspeaker.
The
following
conditions
of
operation
should
be
avoided
at
all
times:
1.
Shock
noise
caused
by
energizing
or
de-energizing
mix-
ing
consoles
and
peripheral
equipment
when
the
WS-
SP2A
and
the
amplifiers
are
powered
up.
2.
Shock
noise
resulting
from
the
connection
or
discon-
nection
of
input/output
connectors
with
the
system
po-
wered
up.
3.
The
use
of
condenser
or
omnidirectional
microphones
for
vocal
applications
without
appropriate
breath-pop
screens
and/or
high
pass
filters.
4.
The
switching
on/off
of
phantom
microphone
power
with
level
controls
up.
5.
Continuous
operation
at
very
low
frequencies
from
an
oscillator,
synthesizer
or
other
program
source
when
doubling
distortion
is
evident
in
the
loudspeaker.

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