SET-UP
The LD Systems CURV 500® TS array system is modular in structure so as to allow a range of different configuration options. The LD CURV
500® TS configuration described below is a typical example of a full set-up.
The LD CURV 500® TS Tour Set consists of five components:
A. Subwoofer with integrated DSP (Digital Signal Processor) and Class D amps for the system components.
B. Height-adjustable spacer rod.
C. SmartLink® adapter as a basis for up to two CURV 500® TS double satellites plus two single satellites.
D. Two CURV 500® single satellites with patented click mechanism and WaveAhead® technology.
E. Two CURV 500® double satellites with patented click mechanism and WaveAhead® technology.
Once the subwoofer (A) has been set up in a suitable location, the spacer rod (B) is screwed onto the subwoofer (flange on the top). When
using one double or two single satellites, fit the SmartLink® adapter (C) with the rear flange (labelling: Satellite 1 + 2, upright position, Fig.
F) onto the top of the spacer rod; if using more than one double or two single satellites, fit the adapter to the front flange (labelling: Satellite
3–6, forward tilt position, Fig. G). Now push a single satellite (D) from behind onto the SmartLink® adapter (C) as far as it will go, while
keeping the spring-loaded release button at the side of the satellite pressed down. In doing so, make sure that the two guidance rails of the
satellite are correctly fitted into the grooves on the top of the SmartLink® adapter so as to ensure a solid fit and to establish a connection
between the contacts of the two components. Now release the button back into its original position so as to lock the connection. Proceed in
the same way to expand the system with additional satellites.
Now connect the Neutrik speakON speaker output SAT of the CURV 500® TS subwoofer with the speakON-compatible speaker input INPUT
SIGNAL (H) of the SmartLink® adapter using the speaker cable supplied.
When dismantling the system, proceed in the reverse order. For permanent installation and desktop use, there is a terminal block socket on
the back of the SmartLink® adapter (Fig. I, terminal block connector supplied).
The speaker input INPUT SIGNAL (H) is wired in parallel with the terminal block socket (I).
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