Renkus-Heinz ICL-R User Manual

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ive Users Manual - Models ICL-R & IC215S-R

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INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of a Renkus-Heinz RHAON empowered, digitally steered IC Live column loudspeaker. We hope you

enjoy it.

Your IC Live digitally steerable column loudspeaker was carefully tested and inspected before leaving our factory and should have arrived

in perfect condition. Please carefully inspect the shipping carton(s) and loudspeaker(s) for any noticeable damage, and if any damage is

found, immediately notify the shipping company. Only you, the consignee, may institute a claim with the carrier for any damage incurred

during shipping. Be sure to save the carton(s) and all packing material for the carrier’s inspection. It is also a good idea to save the carton

and packing material even though the loudspeaker arrived in good condition. If you should ever need to ship the loudspeaker, it should be

shipped in its original factory packaging.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

If you have any questions about RHAON-Empowered Loudspeakers or encounter a problem designing, installing, setting up or operat-

ing a RHAON system, please call our technical support staff at 949-588-9997 and ask the operator for technical support on RHAON. Call

Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Time.

The latest information on RHAON Technical Support is always available online at http://www.renkus-heinz.com/support/software-support/

rhaon/e-mail.html. You will also find a support request form at

http://www.renkus-heinz.com/support/request-info/tech-info/

General Information

IC Live line array systems were developed specifically for live event productions. They are ideally suited for a wide range of event types

and sizes, are easy to transport and setup, and deliver superior sound in a broad spectrum of environments.

Thanks to digitally controlled beam steering they deliver narrow vertical beams of sonic energy that can be directed onto the audience

instead of reverberating off the walls and ceilings. Horizontal coverage is a consistent 150

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eliminating the need for left and right setups in

most venues. Preset configurations for different size and shape venues reduce setup time to a minimum.

This guide was written to assist you in setting up and operating IC Live systems.

System Types - Master & Slave and All Master

IC Live systems can be operated as either a Master & Slave system or as an all Master system in Master and Slave systems one module

is designated as the Master and all other modules are Slaves controlled by the Master module. All signal cables terminate in the Master

module. In an All Master system, all modules act as master modules and there are no slave modules. All signal cables must be brought

individually into each module.

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