DYNAUDIO OW-6 Outdoor Speaker User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- DYNAUDIO
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DYNAUDIO OW-6 Outdoor Speaker
OVERVIEW
Dynaudio custom install limited warranty
Dynaudio warrants its custom install products to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship under conditions of normal use and service for a
lifetime period from the date of original purchase. For this warranty to
apply, the unit must be installed and used according to its written
instructions.
The obligation under this warranty shall be limited to the replacement, repair
or refund of any such defective device within the warranty period, provided
that:
inspection by Dynaudio indicates the validity of the claim;
the defect is not the result of damage, misuse, lightning, power surges,
negligence, improper operation (installation) or failure to follow
instructions contained in the manual or written instructions provided by
Dynaudio after the original purchase; the product has not been altered in any
way or repaired by others and that factory sealed units are unopened (a
service charge plus parts and labour will be applied to units defaced or
physically damaged);
the dealer from whom the Dynaudio products were purchased was authorized to
sell such products at the time of the original purchase;
the service provider for, including but not limited, installation or repair of
the product, was authorized in writing by Dynaudio;
the original, dated bill of Sale is presented whenever service is required
during the warranty period;
freight charges for the return of products to Dynaudio are prepaid;
all units out of warranty are subject to a service charge. The service charge
will cover minor repairs (major repairs will be subject to additional charges
for parts and labor).
This warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties, expressed or implied. Neither this warranty nor any other warranty, express or implied, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness, shall extend beyond the warranty period.
Dynaudio shall not be liable for damages to any other equipment or other items
at the site of use, or any other damages whether incidental, consequential or
otherwise. Dynaudio shall not be liable for any anticipated profits, any
incidental or consequential damages, loss of time or other losses incurred by
the purchaser in connection with the purchase, operation or use of the
product.
The information this document contains is subject to change without notice. In
the event that there are differences between this warranty and the provisions
of any advertisements, documentation, product brochures or packaging cartons,
the terms of this warranty shall prevail.
Introduction
Please read the Important Safety Instructions supplied with these speakers
before beginning their installation.
The OW-6 and OW-8 are custom installation, wall-mount, passive high-
performance speakers suitable for installation both inside and outdoors. They
are supplied with adjustable wall-mount brackets and can be powered by both
conventional “low-z” amplification or 100V/70V line amplification.
OW Series speakers are intended to be mounted either vertically or
horizontally using the supplied wall-mount brackets. The brackets can be
attached to any suitably sound structure. Wall-mount fittings such as screws
and wall plugs are not supplied but should be chosen appropriately for the
type and condition of the structure the wall-mount brackets are to be attached
to. OW Series speakers are heavy and you must be sure that the structure and
fittings chosen are able to support a minimum of 20 kg. If you have any
concerns over the suitability of the structure, or doubt in your ability to
fix the wall-mount brackets securely, you should seek professional advice and
help.
A tapped hole is provided on the rear panel of OW Series speakers to enable the supplied secondary restraint eyelet and a chain to be fitted. Secondary restraint is compulsory in some territories. OW Series speakers are rated water and dust resistant to IP65. They can be installed in the open air but should be sheltered from rain and direct sunlight. They can also be installed and used in environments that are subject to long-term ambient temperatures between -33 °C and +40 °C. They are not suitable for installation where they will be continually in contact with water.
Note
Water and dust resistance to IP65 is only achieved with a single cable
connection to OW Series speakers. With multiple cable connections, OW Series
speakers are rated to IP44.
This manual is divided into sections covering carton contents, positioning,
connecting, configuration and mounting. Please read all the sections before
beginning speaker installation.
Note
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Carton Contents
Each OW Series speak pack contains the following items:
- 2 x OW Series speakers
- 2 x Connection cover panels
- 2 x Wall-mount brackets
- 8 x Connection cover panel screws 2 x Secondary restraint eyelets
- 1 x 5.5mm Allen key
- 1 x Document pack
Speaker Positions
OW Series speakers are designed for both high performance and background sound
applications either indoors or outdoors.If OW Series speakers are to be used
for stereo or home theatre applications try to locate them as outlined in the
following paragraphs:
Stereo Systems
In the majority of cases, stereo speakers should be between 2 m and 4 m (6 ft
and 13 ft) apart. If the speakers are too close together, the stereo image
will lack scale; if they’re too far apart, the image might have a weak central
focus. The distance from the loudspeakers to the listening area should be
similar to, or slightly more than, their distance apart. The closer the
listening area is to the loudspeakers, the closer the speakers can be to each
other. Paying attention to the stereo image will help dictate optimum speaker
positioning. Diagram 2 illustrates basic speaker positioning.
Utility Audio Applications
If OW Series speakers are to be employed as utility speakers to provide
background music and/or public address announcements they should be mounted
above head height and distributed throughout the space appropriately to
provide the required level of coverage. In choosing locations for OW Series
speakers, consider the “coverage” required with respect to the likely listener
positions. Try and ensure that coverage is even and that as listeners move
around the environment their distance to the nearest speaker remains
relatively constant.
Connecting
OW Series speakers are connected to speaker cables via screw terminal blocks located behind their connection panels. The connection panels, supplied separately within the shipping box, incorporate cable entry ducts with sealing glands that can be tightened to restrain the cable and prevent the ingress of moisture and dust. Each terminal blocks carries two pairs of positive and negative terminals. The second pair of terminals is provided to enable speakers to be daisy-chained when 70/100V amplification is used. In this case all but the last speaker in a chain will require connection to two speaker cables.
Note
The maximum speaker cable outer dimension that can be used for OS Series
speakers is 8 mm. The minimum outer cable dimension required to ensure dust
and water resistance is 2 mm. With small diameter cable, it may be appropriate
to seal the cable gland with silicone sealant.
The selection of appropriate speaker cable gauge will depend on the type of
application used and the length of cable from amplifier to speaker. With
conventional ‘low-z’ amplification, cable with conductors of at least 1.5mm2
cross-sectional area is recommended. If cable length from the amplifier to
speaker exceeds 15m, a larger gauge cable should be considered. With 70/100V
amplification cable gauge can be reduced, however, 0.5mm2 should still be
considered the minimum.
To connect OW Series speaker, proceed as described and illustrated in the
following paragraphs and diagrams.
Ensure that all amplification is switched off when making speaker connections.
Unscrew and remove the male connector body from the female socket block
mounted on the rear of the speaker.
Pass the speaker cable or cables through the connection panel duct. Do not
tighten the sealing gland at this stage.
Strip 5mm of insulation from the ends of the speaker cables and connect them
to the appropriate terminals of the male connector body.
Insert the male connector body into the female socket block. Re-tighten the
retaining screws.
Transfer the connection panel along the cable or cables until it is located in
position on the rear of the speaker. Take care that the cable or cables are
dressed neatly behind the connection panel and not stressed. Insert and
tighten the four supplied connection panel retaining screws.
Tighten the connection panel cable sealing gland.
Before using your OW Series speakers ensure that the rear panel transformer selection switch is set appropriately. The transformer selection switch is illustrated in the following diagram. Use a coin or a flat-bladed screwdriver to turn the switch. Inappropriate transformer selection switch settings may cause damage to both speakers and amplifiers.
Note
It is good practice to switch off the amplifier when changing transformer
selection switch settings.
When used with 70/100V line amplification the transformer selection switch
must be set to one of the power setting positions. Higher power settings will
result in increased speaker volume. Different power settings can be used to
set the relative volume level of speakers in multi-speaker installations.
Note
The transformer selection switch setting marked “No” must not be used when a
100V line amplifier is is used.
Mounting
Adjustable mounting brackets are supplied with OW Series speakers. Use the brackets to mount the speakers at the required locations as described and illustrated in the following paragraphs and diagrams. Using the supplied 5.5 mm (7/32 in) Allen key fully loosen the clamp bolt and separate the ball and clamp components of the mounting brackets.\
Secure the mounting bracket clamp components at the required locations using appropriate screw or bolt fittings. Ensure that there is both adequate clearance around the bracket locations for the speakers, and that access to tighten the bracket clamp bolts will be possible once the speakers are in position.
If you have any concerns over the suitability of the structure to which the brackets and speakers are to be attached, or doubt in your ability to fix the brackets securely, you should seek professional advice and help.
Note
The bracket mounting hardware and structure must be able to support at least
20kg.
Screw the bracket ball component into the lower tapped hole on the rear panel
of the speaker as far as it will go. Do not over-tighten. Tighten the lock nut
against the speaker body using a 9/16 in spanner or an adjustable wrench.
If a secondary restraint chain is to be used, screw one of the supplied eyelet
components into the upper tapped hole on the rear panel of the speaker as far
as it will go. Do not over-tighten.
Hold the speaker in position with the mounting bracket ball within the jaws of
the mounting bracket clamp. The assistance of a second person is likely to be
required. Now use the Allen key to tighten the mounting bracket clamp screw
until the speaker is held securely in the desired position. Take care to
ensure that the speaker cable is routed appropriately.
If a secondary restraint is to be used, connect a suitable length of wire
cable or chain between the speaker eyelet and a secure mounting location on
the fixed structure.
Outdoor series
Designed and engineered in Denmark
Made in China
Dynaudio A/S
8660 Skanderborg
Denmark
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© 2019 Dynaudio. Last edit: 2019-09-24
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- Dynaudio Outdoor series. User manual. English. Introduction
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- Dynaudio Outdoor series. User manual. English. Speaker Positions
- Dynaudio Outdoor series. User manual. English. Warranty
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