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ILA Series Loudspeaker System User Manual

WL2082-i full-range line array loudspeaker

WL115-sw subwoofer line array loudspeaker

FB2082-i array frame

EB2082-i extension bar

PB2082-i pull back bar

GS115-sw ground stack kit

*TD-000218-00*

TD-000218-00 revD

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Install in accordance with QSC Audio Product's instructions and under the supervision of a licensed Professional Engineer.

WARNING!

Before placing, installing, rigging, or suspending any speaker product, inspect all hardware, suspension, cabinets, transducers, brackets and associated equipment for damage. Any missing, corroded, deformed, or non-load rated component could significantly reduce the strength of the installation, placement or array. Any such condition severely reduces the safety of the installation and should be immediately corrected.

Use only hardware which is rated for the loading conditions of the installation and any possible short-term, unexpected overloading. Never exceed the rating of the hardware or equipment.

Consult a licensed, Professional Engineer regarding physical equipment installation. Ensure that all local, state and national regulations regarding the safety and operation of suspended equipment are understood and adhered to.

Warranty (USA only; other countries, see your dealer or distributor)

Disclaimer

QSC Audio Products, Inc. is not liable for any damage to amplifiers or any other equipment that is caused by negligence or improper installation and/or use of this loudspeaker product.

QSC Audio Products 3 Year Limited Warranty

QSC Audio Products, Inc. (“QSC”) guarantees its products to be free from defective material and / or workmanship for a period of three (3) years from date of sale, and will replace defective parts and repair malfunctioning products under this warranty when the defect occurs under normal installation and use - provided the unit is returned to our factory or one of our authorized service stations via prepaid transportation with a copy of proof of purchase (i.e., sales receipt). This warranty provides that the examination of the return product must indicate, in our judgment, a manufacturing defect. This warranty does not extend to any product which has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, improper installation, or where the date code has been removed or defaced. QSC shall not be liable for incidental and/ or consequential damages. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. This limited warranty is freely transferable during the term of the warranty period.

Customer may have additional rights, which vary from state to state.

In the event that this product was manufactured for export and sale outside of the United States or its territories, then this limited warranty shall not apply. Removal of the serial number on this product, or purchase of this product from an unauthorized dealer, will void this limited warranty.

Periodically, this warranty is updated. To obtain the most recent version of QSC’s warranty statement, please visit www.qscaudio.com.

Contact us at 800-854-4079 or visit our website at www.qscaudio.com.

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Speakon

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Introduction

The Installation Line Array (ILA) is a high performance line array system designed for the needs of Houses of Worship, Performing Arts facilities and a multitude of other venue types. The current ILA family is composed of the WL2082-i line array element, WL115-sw subwoofer, FB2082-i array frame, PB2082-i pull-back bar, EB2082-i extension bar, and GS115-sw Ground Stack Kit.

Installation Line Arrays may be used in outdoor applications where the system is somewhat protected from the elements. The enclosure material is formulated with UV inhibitors, the grille is made of aluminum and the woofer cones are weather resistant.

WL2082-i

The WL2082-i line array element uses two high-power, neodymium magnet, 2" voice-coil, 8" low-frequency drivers in a two-and-a-half way configuration. Both woofers produce low-frequencies but only one covers the mid-range, resulting in far better horizontal directivity control in the crossover region. Excellent high-frequency output and clarity are provided by a pair of 1.75" voice coil, neodymium magnet compression drivers with titanium diaphragms. These drivers are mounted to a multiple-aperture diffraction waveguide that provides an extremely wide horizontal coverage of 140º. As a result, systems will rarely require side or center fill speakers and solid stereo imaging is preserved across the listening area.

The low-frequency capability of a WL2082-i array extends to 68 Hz (-10 dB); adequate for speech/vocal and acoustic music program material. For reinforcement of program material with more demanding low-frequency content, the WL115-sw companion subwoofer is available.

Figure 1: WL2082-i Loudspeaker

1- Rigging plate attachment holes

2- Grille

3- Splay angle selection holes (rear of rigging plates)

4- Grille retaining screws (one on each end of enclosure)

5- Rigging plate retaining bolt

6- Rigging alignment notch

7- Rigging plates

8- Input plate

9- Rigging alignment pin

10- Horizontal Shading selector switch

11- Bi amp/Tri amp Mode selector switch

12- Wiring table

13- NL8 Speakon connectors

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Introduction (continued)

WL115-sw

The WL115-sw subwoofer extends the system’s low-frequency capability to 35 Hz. with a compact fourth-order bandpass enclosure. Its ceramic magnet, 4” voice coil, 15” transducer provides 650 watt continuous power handling capability.

Many users of line array systems have found that suspending the subwoofers with the array provides audible benefit. Additionally, many venues lack physical space for floor-mounted subs. For these reasons, the WL115-sw includes rigging hardware and, with selection of the appropriate rigging accessories, subwoofers may be flown at the top of or behind a WL2082-i array.

Figure 2: WL115-sw Subwoofer

1- Rigging straps

2- Ports

3- Handles

4- Rigging strap retaining bolts

5- Driver access panel

6- Input panel

7- NL8 Speakon connectors

8- Wiring table

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Rigging

Rigging the Installation Line Array is simple and flexible. Enclosures are bolted together with the provided M8 shoulder bolts or pinned together with optional quick-release ball-lock pins.

The FB2082-i array frame supports most flown array applications, and the EB2082-i extension bar supports suspension where the center of gravity is beyond the limits of the FB2082-i. Additionally, the EB2082-i is used for arrays where subwoofers are flown behind the main array.

The PB2082-i pull-back bar is used for pulling back the bottom element of the array for aiming and stability or as the primary suspension component for certain small arrays.

Ground stacking is easily accomplished using the GS115-sw Ground Stack Kit. The kit includes two ground stack rails which attach to the rigging straps under the WL115-sw. These rails provide added stability and allow for ground stacked arrays to be constructed.

Introduction (continued)

Figure 3: FB2082-i Array Frame

1- Shackle holes (accept 3/4” (20 mm) screw pin anchor shackle)

2- Center support bar

3- Rigging plates

4- Rigging plate retaining bolts

5-Rigging plate attachment holes

Use only shackle holes for suspension of array!

Use only shackle hole for suspension of array!

Figure 4: PB2082-i Pull Back Bar

1- Shackle hole (accepts 5/8” (16 mm) screw pin anchor shackle)

2- Rigging plate attachment holes

3- Rigging plates

4- Rigging plate retaining bolts

Figure 5: EB2082-i Extension Bar

1- Extension bar

2- Rigging plate retaining bolts

3- Shackle holes (accept 3/4” (20 mm) screw pin anchor shackle)

4- Rigging plates

Use only shackle holes for suspension of array!

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Introduction (continued)

Figure 6: GS115-sw Ground Stack Kit

1- Rail

2- Rubber foot

3- Attachment holes

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Rigging the Installation Line Array

Rules for Suspension

•Correct use of all suspension hardware and components is imperative in sound system rigging and deployment.

•Always calculate suspended loads before lifting to ensure suspension components and hardware are used within their respective load limits.

•Research local codes and regulations to fully understand the requirements for suspended loads in the venue in which the equipment is to be suspended.

•Use only shackle holes for suspension of array.

•Be absolutely certain of the integrity of any structural member intended to support suspended loads. Hidden structural members can have hidden structural weakness.

•Consult a Professional Mechanical or Structural Engineer licensed in the jurisdiction of the sound system installation to review, verify, and approve all attachments to the building or structure.

•Never assume anything- Owner or third-party supplied suspension attachment points may not be adequate for the loads to be suspended.

•Employ the services of a Professional Rigger for hoisting, positioning, and attaching the equipment to the supporting structure.

•Always inspect all components (enclosures, suspension brackets, pins, frames, bolts, nuts, slings, shackles, etc.) for cracks, wear, deformation, corrosion, missing, loose, or damaged parts that could reduce the strength of the assembly before lifting. Discard any worn, defective, or suspect parts and replace them with new appropriately load-rated parts.

Shock Loading

When a load is either moved or stopped, its static weight is magnified. Sudden movements can magnify the static weight several times. This magnification of static weight is termed "shock loading". Shock loading poses a danger to equipment and workers. The effects of shock loading can be instantaneous, or they may remain undetected unless the equipment is visually damaged. Avoiding shock loading requires careful planning and knowledge of equipment, rigging, and lifting practices.

Shock loading of equipment and structures is usually confined to lifting and installation, but natural forces (winds, earthquakes) can impose shock loads several times the static load. This is why structures and suspension equipment must be capable of supporting several times the weight of the equipment suspended.

ILA Working Load Limits and Design Factors

Table 1 lists the ILA suspension components and provides Working Load Limit data at various Design Factors. The tabulated Design Factors are for static loads only. The choice of which Design Factor to use will depend upon the jurisdiction and venue of installation, as well as the conditions of suspension. Dynamic conditions are determined by unknown, installation-specific factors and should be referred to a Licensed Structural

Engineer for clarification before proceeding with any suspension of the equipment. The data presented is based upon the listed component weights:

Rigging the Installation Line Array (continued)

Table 1: ILA Working Load Limits

Component

EB2082-i Extension Bar

FB2082-i Array Frame

PB2082-i Pull Back Bar

WL2082-i Loudspeaker

WL115-sw Loudspeaker

M8 Shoulder Bolt

1

M8 Ball-lock Pin

1

M8 Locking Plate

1

M12 Shoulder Bolt

1

3/8” Fastener

1

7/8” Fastener

1

Weight

38 lb (17.3 kg)

17 lb (7.7 kg)

6 lb (2.7 kg)

37 lb (16.8 kg)

111 lb (50.5 kg) not applicable not applicable not applicable not applicable not applicable not applicable

7:1 Design Factor 10:1 Design Factor

1714 lb (779.2 kg)

740 lb (336.4 kg)

423 lb (192.2 kg)

634 lb (288.3 kg)

740 lb (336.4 kg)

1003 lb (455.8 kg)

1200 lb (545.5 kg)

518 lb (235.5 kg)

296 lb (134.5 kg)

445 lb (201.8 kg)

518 lb (235.5 kg)

702 lb (319.1 kg)

1810 lb (822.7 kg)

1286 lb (584.4 kg)

1267 lb (575.9 kg)

900 lb (409.1 kg)

4744 lb (2156.3 kg)

1943 lb (883.4 kg)

8110 lb (3686.4 kg)

3321 lb (1509.4 kg)

1360 lb (618.4 kg)

5677 lb (2580.5 kg)

12:1 Design Factor

1000 lb (454.5 kg)

432 lb (196.2 kg)

247 lb (112.1 kg)

371lb (168.6 kg)

432 lb (196.2 kg)

585 lb (265.9 kg)

1056 lb (479.9 kg)

750 lb (340.9 kg)

2767 lb (1257.8 kg)

1134 lb (515.3 kg)

4731 lb (2150.4 kg)

1- Working Load Limits are per fastener loaded in double shear. Data is for informational purposes only.

Attaching WL2082-i to Array Frame

Before beginning any installation, have your system designer configure the array with proper splay angles using QSC’s EASE Focus (Array Calculator). All orientation of product is to be as viewed from the rear of the enclosure.

Attach the array frame to the suspension structure using a 3/4” (20 mm) screw pin anchor shackle and appropriate sling, cable, etc....

For arrays of 4 WL2082-i or less, assemble the cluster of WL2082-i on the ground using the included mating hardware. Ensure the notched rigging plate is on the right hand side (the system can only be installed one way. Note the QSC logo on the input plate will be right side up when the enclosure is oriented properly). During assembly, ensure your splay angles are as desired.

When constructing large arrays it is recommended to first assemble units of four enclosures and then assemble the final array by joining the four enclosure units to one another.

Attachment of one enclosure to another is accomplished by inserting the cap-head shoulder bolt with washer through the rigging plate attachment holes and appropriate splay angle selection holes in the mating rigging plates and threading the lock nut (nylock) on the inside edge of the plates. The bolt should be tightened snuggly to no more than 5 lb-ft of torque (6.8

N-m). See Figure 7 for assembly detail.

Attach the array frame to the top enclosure by inserting the cap-head shoulder bolt with washer through the appropriate mounting holes and threading the lock nut (nylock) on the inside edge of the plates. The bolt should be tightened snuggly to no more than 5 lb-ft (6.8 N-m) of torque.

NOTE: For some array configurations, use of the extension bar and/or pull-back may be required to achieve the required aiming angle.

Figure 7: WL2082-i attached to FB2082-i

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Figure 8:PB2082-i under WL2082-i attached to FB2082-i.

Rigging the Installation Line Array (continued)

Pull-Back Bar

If using the pull-back bar, attach to the bottom enclosure at the bottom-most splay angle adjustment holes at the rear of the rigging plate by inserting the cap-head shoulder bolt through the mated pieces and threading the lock nut (nylock) on the inside edge of the plates. Use a

5/8” (16 mm) shackle to attach to the pull-back bar shackle hole located in the center of the main bar.

NOTE: All hardware/components must be rated for the expected loads as determined by the Professional Engineer responsible for suspension.

NOTE: A washer should not be used when attaching the pull back bar. This will allow the pull back bar to pivot freely.

Figure 9: Bolting order for EB2082-i Extension Bar rigging plates.

Extension Bar

The extension bar rigging plates can be moved, if required, by removing the two 7/8”mounting bolts, moving to the selected mounting location, and reattaching. Tightening torque is to be 100 lb-ft of torque

(135.6 N-m) Ease-Focus software’s center-of-gravity calculator will provide a suitable point (or two points) for desired down-tilt.

Attach the array frame to the extension bar rigging plates by centering the array frame member between the extension bar rigging plates and bolting together using the supplied 7/8” bolts.

Attaching the WL115-sw to the Array Frame

All orientation of product is to be as viewed from the rear of the enclosure. The QSC logo on the input plate will appear right side up when the enclosure is oriented properly.

1- Attach the array frame to the suspension structure using 3/4" (20 mm) shackle and appropriate sling, cable, etc....

2- Refer to Figure 10. For all four rigging straps: Using an 6mm hex wrench, remove the upper and lower rigging strap retaining bolts and loosen the two bolts in between. Pull the inner and outer straps to their outermost position; pull the center strap to its outermost position, and align the retaining bolt holes with the threaded inserts of the enclosure. Re-install the outermost rigging strap retaining bolts and tighten all four bolts on each strap to 13 lb-ft (17.6 N-m).

Figure 10: Extending the WL115-sw rigging straps.

Figure 11: WL115-sw attached to FB2082-i.

Rigging the Installation Line Array (continued)

3- Lower the array frame onto the enclosure, carefully aligning the rigging straps, and attach the top enclosure to the array frame by installing the ball-lock pins or M8 bolts.

Before lifting, ensure the audio connection to the enclosures are correct and functioning.

NOTE: When attaching one WL115-sw to another WL115-sw, you must use the supplied ball-lock pins. This will allow for easier installation given the close spacing between consecutive WL115-sw enclosures.

NOTE: When arraying two or more WL115-sw subwoofers, it is easiest to lay the enclosures on their backs, align and mate the rigging straps, and install the ball-lock pins. When installing the ball-lock pins, ensure full insertion and locking action.

Figure 12: WL115-sw to WL115-sw rigging.

Attaching the GS115-sw Ground Stack Rails to a WL115-sw

1- For all four rigging straps: Using an 6mm hex wrench, remove the upper and lower rigging strap retaining bolts and loosen the two bolts in between. Pull the inner and outer straps to their outermost position; pull the center strap to its outermost position, and align the retaining bolt holes with the threaded inserts of the enclosure. Re-install the outermost rigging strap retaining bolts and tighten all four bolts on each strap to 13 lb-ft

(17.6 N-m).

2- Position a GS115-sw Ground Stack rail between the rigging straps on the right and one to the outside of the rigging straps on the left side of the loudspeaker.

3- Attach the rail to the rigging strap by inserting the cap-head shoulder bolt with washer through the mated components and threading the lock nut (nylock) on the inside edge of the assembly. The bolt should be tightened snuggly to no more than 5 lb-ft (6.8 N-m).

Figure 13: GS115-sw Ground Stack Rails attached to

WL115-sw.

NOTE: GS115-sw must be attached to at least one WL115-sw for stability before any additional loudspeakers are attached. GS115-sw should never be attached to a WL2082-i loudspeaker.

NOTE: GS115-sw is designed to accommodate up to two WL115-sw loudspeakers and up to six WL2082-i loudspeakers.

Attaching WL2082-i enclosures beneath WL115-sw enclosures

For arrays of 4 WL2082-i loudspeakers or less, assemble the WL2082-i loudspeakers on the ground using the included mating hardware. Ensure the notched rigging plate is on the right hand side (the system can only be installed one way; the QSC logo on the input plate will appear right side up when the enclosure is oriented properly). During assembly, ensure your splay angles are as desired.

When constructing large arrays it is recommended to first assemble units of four enclosures and then assemble the final array by joining the four enclosure units to one another.

Attachment of one enclosure to another is accomplished by inserting the cap-head shoulder bolt with washer through the mated rigging plates and appropriate splay angle selection holes and threading the lock nut (nylock) on the inside edge of the plates. The bolt should be tightened snuggly to no more than 5 lb-ft (6.8 N-m). See Figure 7 for assembly detail.

Figure 14: WL2082-i attached to WL115-sw and FB2082-i.

Lower the array frame with subwoofer(s) onto the WL2082-i enclosure cluster and attach the top enclosure to subwoofer by inserting the cap-head shoulder bolt with washer through the mounting holes and threading the lock nut (nylock) on the inside edge of the plates and rigging straps.

NOTE: See Pull-Back Bar and Extension Bar sections on previous page for information regarding their use.

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Rigging the Installation Line Array (continued)

Attaching WL115-sw behind WL2082-i array using EB2082-i

It is sometimes necessary to suspend the subwoofers behind the main array. Extreme splay angles may result in physical interference with rear-flown subwoofers.

Figure 15: EB2082-i with WL115-sw suspended at rear and WL2082-i array suspended at front.

Attach both array frames to the extension bar rigging plates by centering the array frame member between the extension bar rigging plates and bolting together using the supplied 7/8” bolts. The extension bar rigging plates can be moved, if required, by removing the two 7/8”mounting bolts, moving to the selected mounting location, and reattaching.

Tightening torque is to be 100 lb-ft (135.6 N-m). Ease-Focus software’s center-of-gravity calculator will provide a suitable point (or two points) for desired down-tilt.

The rear suspended WL115-sw subwoofer(s) may now be attached to the array frame; see “Attaching the WL115-sw to the Array Frame”

The front suspended WL2082-i loudspeakers may now be attached to the array frame; see “Attaching WL2082-i to Array Frame”

NOTE: When stacking loudspeakers for attachment to array frames using the extension bar, we recommend working with groups of 2 WL2082-i for each WL115-sw. Start with no splay angle; this yields the same height for landing the extension bar. Adjust splay angle once the rig is lifted.

Suspending 4 or less WL2082-i Loudspeakers Using Two Pull-Back Bars

NOTE: Do not suspend more than 4 WL2082-i loudspeakers from a PB2082-i pull-back bar! Do not use PB2082-i pull-back bar for suspending anything other than 4 or less

WL2082-i loudspeakers! Do not suspend the WL115-sw from the PB2082-i pull-back bar!

NOTE: A washer should not be used when attaching the pull back bar. This will allow the pull back bar to pivot freely.

Figure 16: Using two PB2082-i Pull Back Bars for suspending a maximum of 4 WL2082-i loudspeakers.

Assemble the array of WL2082-i loudspeakers on the ground using the included mating hardware. Ensure the notched rigging plate is on the right hand side (the system can only be installed one way. Note the QSC logo on the input plate will appear right side up when the enclosure is oriented properly.

Attachment of one enclosure to another is accomplished by inserting the cap-head shoulder bolt with washer through the mated rigging plates and appropriate splay angle selection holes and threading the lock nut (nylock) on the inside edge of the plates. The bolt should be tightened snuggly to no more than 5 lb-ft of torque (6.8 N-m). See Figure 7 for assembly detail.

Attach one PB2082-i to the top enclosure’s front, top rigging plate attachment holes by inserting the cap-head shoulder bolts without washers through the mated pieces and threading the lock nut (nylock) on the inside edge of the plates. The bolts should be tightened snuggly to no more than 5 lb-ft of torque. See Figure 7 for assembly detail. Use a 5/

8” (16 mm) screw pin anchor shackle to attach to the pull-back bar shackle hole located in the center of the pull back bar for lifting.

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Attach the second PB2082-i to the bottom enclosure at the bottom-most splay angle adjustment holes at the rear of the rigging plate by inserting the cap-head shoulder bolts

without washers through the mated pieces and threading the lock nut (nylock) on the inside edge of the plates. The bolts should be tightened snuggly to no more than 5 lb-ft

(6.8 N-m) of torque. See Figure 7 for assembly detail. Use a 5/8” (16 mm) screw pin anchor shackle to attach to the pull-back bar shackle hole located in the center of the main bar for pulling back.

Warning! Four (4) WL2082-i loudspeakers is the maximum allowable load (10:1 design factor) for the PB2082-i. Do not suspend more than four WL2082-i loudspeakers from the PB2082-i.

WL2082-i Controls and Connections

MODE Selection Switch

BI AMP: When set to BI AMP, an internal shading network removes the mid-frequencies from one of the lowfrequency drivers. The BI AMP HORIZONTAL SHADING switch will select which transducer is shaded.

TRI AMP: Shading network is NOT applied (shading must be provided by upstream signal processing). The

Bi Amp Mode Horizontal Shading selector switch is not functional in tri amp mode. Connect to the Speakon as shown for tri amp.

BI AMP MODE HORIZONTAL SHADING

Selection Switch

The BI AMP MODE HORIZONTAL SHADING selection switch is only functional in bi amp mode. This switch determines which low-frequency transducer receives only low-frequency program material (shading). The unshaded transducer receives low- and mid-frequency program material. This allows switch position selection for use as either “house left” or “house right”, without the need to flip boxes.

NOTE: LEFT and RIGHT markings on the BI

AMP HORIZONTAL SHADING SWITCH apply to the enclosure as viewed from the rear (i.e. looking at the Input Plate with the text properly oriented).

LEFT: Use this setting to steer coverage to the left (as viewed from behind the arrays, looking toward the audience).

RIGHT: Use this setting to steer coverage to the right

(as viewed from behind the arrays, looking toward the audience).

Input Connections

The WL2082-i input connectors are a pair of Neutrik

NL8's wired in parallel. Connections for biamp and triamp vary, see Table 2 or the pinout table on the

WL2082-i input plate (Figure 19).

The WL2082-i loudspeaker is not equipped with a crossover network. All signal processing must be done before connecting audio power to the loudspeaker. Do not connect full-range audio to the high-frequency transducer or damage may result!

Figure 17: MODE selection switch.

Figure 18: BI AMP MODE HORIZONTAL SHADING selection switch.

LF2 LF1

Table 2: WL2082-i Connector Pinout for BI AMP and TRI AMP Mode

PIN

1+

1-

2+

2-

3+

3-

4+

4-

BI AMP TRI AMP

Through Through

Through Through

No Connection

No Connection

Left Low Frequency

Transducer + (16 Ohms)

Left Low Frequency

Transducer - (16 Ohms)

Right Low Frequency

Transducer + (16 Ohms)

Left and Right Low Frequency Transducers in

Parallel + (8 Ohms)

Left and Right Low Frequency Transducers in

Parallel - (8 Ohms)

High Frequency Transducer + (16 Ohms)

High Frequency Transducer - (16 Ohms)

Right Low Frequency

Transducer - (16 Ohms)

High Frequency Transducer + (16 Ohms)

High Frequency Transducer - (16 Ohms)

Figure 19: Pinout table as printed on WL2082-i input plate label

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WL115-sw Connections

Input Connections

The WL115-sw input connectors are a pair of Neutrik

NL8's wired in parallel. See Table 3 or the WL115-sw

Input Plate for connector pinout.

Note pin numbers 2+, 2-, 3+, 3-, 4+, and 4- are wired straight through from one connector to the other. This accommodates using one input cable assembly (where appropriate) for subwoofer and full range loudspeaker connections. Additionally, pin numbers 1+ and 1- of both NL8s are wired in parallel.

Figure 20: WL115-sw Input Plate

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Table 3: WL115-sw Connector Pinout

PIN

3+

3-

4+

4-

1+

1-

2+

2-

Low Frequency Transducer + (8 Ohms)

Low Frequency Transducer - (8 Ohms)

Through

Through

Through

Through

Through

Through

Connection

Figure 21: Pinout table as printed on WL115-SW Input Plate

Neutrik NL8FC Cable Connector Pinout

Figure 22 shows the pin designations inside the Neutrik

NL8FC connector. This information is for reference only.

Diagram is of the connector as viewed from the wireinsertion end.

Figure22: NL8FC pin designations- Plug viewed from the wiring side.

WL2082-i Specifications

Frequency Response:

Frequency Range:

Maximum SPL (continuous/peak):

Nominal Coverage (-6 dB included):

Transducers:

High Frequency:

Low Frequency:

Acoustic Crossover Frequency:

Input Sensitivity:

Weight:

Enclosure:

80 - 20,000 Hz (+/- 3 dB)

68 - 22,000 Hz (-10 dB)

HF: 126/132 dB LF: 122/128 dB

Horizontal: 140 degrees (500 Hz to 3.2 kHz)Vertical: dependant on cumulative splay angle

Dual 50W, 8 Ohm 1 inch exit, 1.75 inch titanium diaphragm, neodymium magnet assembly

Dual 200W, 16 Ohm 8 inch cone transducer, 2 inch voice coil, neodymium magnet assembly, weather resistant cone

High to Mid: 2000 Hz Mid to Low: 230 Hz

HF: 106 dB

LF: 96 dB

Net: 37 lb (16.8 kg) Shipping: 45 lb (20.5 kg)

High-impact Polystyrene with ultraviolet (UV) protectant, paint finish.

Connectors:

Working Load Limit Information:

Component

WL2082-i Loudspeaker

Two (2) Neutrik NL8 in parallel (wired as shown in Table 2)

Weight

37 lb (16.8 kg)

7:1 Design Factor

889 lb (403.2 kg)

10:1 Design Factor

634 lb (288.3 kg)

12:1 Design Factor

445 lb (201.8 kg)

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WL115-sw Specifications

Frequency Response:

Frequency Range:

Maximum SPL (continuous/peak):

Transducer:

Recommended Crossover Frequency:

Input Sensitivity:

Weight:

Enclosure:

Connectors:

Working Load Limit Information:

Component

WL115-sw Loudspeaker

Weight

111 lb (50.5 kg)

37 - 107 Hz (+/- 3 dB)

35 - 112 Hz (-10 dB)

124 dB/130 dB

650W, 8 Ohm 15 inch woofer, 4 inch voice coil, ceramic magnet assembly

35 - 85 Hz

96 dB

Net: 111 lb (50.4 kg) Shipping: 121 lb (55.0 kg)

0.708 inch (18 mm) Baltic birch plywood, paint finish.

Two (2) Neutrik NL8 in parallel (wired as shown in Table 3)

7:1 Design Factor 10:1 Design Factor

740 lb (336.4 kg) 518 lb (235.5 kg)

12:1 Design Factor

432 lb (196.2 kg)

EB2082-i Specifications

Material:

Finish:

Working Load Limit Information:

Component

EB2082-i Extension Bar

Aluminum 6061-T6

Black powder coat (White optional)

Weight

38 lb (17.3 kg)

7:1 Design Factor 10:1 Design Factor 12:1 Design Factor

1714 lb (779.2 kg) 1200 lb (545.5 kg) 1000 lb (454.5 kg)

FB2082-i Specifications

Material:

Finish:

Working Load Limit Information:

Component

FB2082-i Array Frame

Aluminum 6061-T6

Black powder coat (White optional)

Weight

17 lb (7.7 kg)

7:1 Design Factor 10:1 Design Factor

740 lb (336.4 kg) 518 lb (235.5 kg)

12:1 Design Factor

432 lb (196.2 kg)

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PB2082-i Specifications

Material

Finish

Working Load Limit Information:

Component

PB2082-i Pull Back Bar

Aluminum 6061-T6

Black powder coat (White optional)

Weight

6 lb (2.7 kg)

7:1 Design Factor 10:1 Design Factor

423 lb (192.2 kg) 296 lb (134.5 kg)

12:1 Design Factor

247 lb (112.1 kg)

GS115-sw Specifications

Material

Finish

Weight

Aluminum 6061-T6

Black powder coat (White optional)

5 lb (2.3 kg) per set

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How to Contact QSC Audio Products

Mailing address:

QSC Audio Products, Inc.

1675 MacArthur Boulevard

Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1468 USA

Telephone Numbers:

Main Number

Sales & Marketing

Customer Service

Facsimile Numbers:

Sales & Marketing FAX

Customer Service FAX

World Wide Web: www.qscaudio.com

E-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

(714) 754-6175

(714) 957-7100 or toll free (USA only) (800) 854-4079

(714) 957-7150 or toll free (USA only) (800) 772-2834

(714) 754-6174

(714) 754-6173

QSC Audio Products, Inc. 1675 MacArthur Boulevard Costa Mesa, California 92626 USA

©2006 ,2007 “QSC” and the QSC logo are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

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