Quick Start Guide
TCS series
Models covered by this Quick Start Guide
TCS-61/106, TCS-122/XX(DP), TCS-152/XX(DP), TCS-1561/74(DP), TCS-B15A(DP), TCS-B15B(DP), TCS-B218(DP)
Thank you for choosing a TURBOSOUND loudspeaker product for your application. If you would like further
information about this or any other TURBOSOUND product, please contact us by phone at +44 (0)1403 711447 or visit
our website at www.turbosound.com where you will find a detailed user guide on these and other products.
Unpacking the Loudspeaker
After unpacking the unit please check carefully for damage. If damage is found, please notify your supplier at once.
You, the consignee, must instigate any claim. Please retain all packaging in case of future re-shipment.
System Requirements – Passive, Bi-amped and Tri-amped Loudspeakers
The TCS-61 two-way loudspeaker operates as a passive system and
requires only one amplifier channel for correct operation; the
frequency splitting between the LF driver and the HF driver being
accomplished by the internal passive crossover network built into
each enclosure. It is equipped with a Speakon NL4 wired in parallel
with a 4-way barrier strip connector, providing input and loop-through
connections to additional TCS series loudspeakers.
The TCS-122 and TCS-152 will operate either in bi-amp mode; or in
one of three passive modes in which minor voicing adjustments are
made within the crossover network depending on the supplied HF
horn option, as indicated by the position of the internal jumper on the
crossover setup section of the connector panel shown here (all
models are shipped by default in passive mode). They are each
equipped with a Neutrik Speakon NL4 connector wired in parallel with
a 4-way barrier strip. The TCS-122 and TCS-152 two-way loudspeakers
in bi-amped mode require two amplifier channels and an external
electronic crossover.
The TCS-1561 is a switchable bi-amp/tri-amp loudspeaker (shipped as
bi-amp) requiring either two or three amplifier channels, together with
an electronic crossover. All connections are provided on two parallel-
linked NL8 connectors.
To avoid wasting amplifier power you should use heavy-duty speaker
cable with a minimum wire size of 12 gauge (1.5mm²), and preferably
10 gauge (2.5mm²) for longer runs. For extreme cable lengths be
aware of cable impedance and resistive losses. Always observe the
correct polarity as shown.
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Networking multiple devices to a PC: BvNet is the method of connecting multiple devices – these can be controllers
and/or powered TCS loudspeakers – and this is done with the Linea Research USB & RS232 Interface (available from
Turbosound). The interface enables devices to be connected to a PC either using RS232 or using USB. EIA485 is the
network protocol among the networked devices and is carried over CAT5-type cables. Minimum system requirements
are: PC with Pentium processor, Windows NT, 2000, XP, or Vista, CD ROM drive or internet access, RS232 or USB port.
RS232: Connect your computer to the BvNet interface using a standard 9-pin serial cable. External power is required
for RS232 operation and this should be supplied by the Linea Research Accessory Power Supply.
USB: Connect your computer to the BvNet interface using a USB Type A to USB Type B cable. External power is not
required when using USB.
Connect networked devices via RJ45 CAT5 cables.
Launch the TurboDrive™ software.
Application Authorisation: TurboDrive™ prompts for an Authorisation Code on the first launch which is PJLUWZ.
Select the COM port from Network > Com Port.
Click the Online toolbar button.
Click on one of the devices that appear in the tree view to Launch the panel.
When the progress bar indicates ready, adjust the controls as required.
Please refer to the TurboDrive™ User Guide for further information on networking.
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Mounting and Fixing
TCS series cabinets are designed with multiple internal rigging points to suit many possible mounting methods in
permanent installations. All cabinets can be simply suspended using optional M8 or M10 shoulder eyebolts coupled to
the internal rigging points provided. Remove the appropriate countersunk screws and replace them with eyebolts,
which must have a thread length of at least 18mm. Use the rear rigging point to angle the cabinet for optimum room
coverage. Cabinets may be hung upside down if required. Turbosound WB-20, WB-55 and CB-55 wall and ceiling
brackets are optionally available for TCS series cabinets, and these are also compatible with OmniMount™ wall and
ceiling brackets which use 60mm x 60mm hole spacing. Some examples of rigging options are shown below.
Model
Wall
Ceiling
CB-55
CB-55
CB-55
Downfill
Vertical
Array
Horizontal
Array
Eyebolts
EB-8
TCS-61
TCS-122
TCS-152
WB-20
WB-55
WB-55
SB-61
ICC-61
ICC-2V
ICC-2V
ICC-2V
FP-1
EB-10/40
EB-10/40
ICC-2H
FP-1
ICC-2H
TCS-1561
TCS-B15A
EB-10/40
EB-10/40
FP-2
ICC-4H
TCS-B15B
TCS-B218
FP-2
EB-10/40
EB-10/40
ICC-4H
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Wall and ceiling brackets
To install a loudspeaker using Turbosound wall and ceiling brackets, first separate the brackets into their wall/ceiling
plate and speaker plate component parts. Remove the countersunk bolts on the rear panel of the cabinet. Attach the
speaker plate to the cabinet with the bolts supplied. Fix the wall/ceiling plate in the venue using appropriate fixings
(not supplied). Lift the loudspeaker on to the wall plate and re-assemble the bracket parts, adjust the vertical angle and
tighten all bolts.
Downfill Applications
The TCS-61 can be tight-packed underneath TCS-122 or TCS-152 cabinets to
provide downfill coverage using the SB-61 swivel bracket. First disassemble
the swivel bracket into its component parts. Remove the countersunk bolts
from the bottom panel of the TCS-122/152 cabinet and fit the section with the
elongated holes using the fixings supplied. Remove the countersunk bolts on
the top panel and fit the swivel bracket using the supplied fixings. Re-
assemble the swivel bracket, angle as appropriate and tighten all fixings.
To use the SB-61 in a ceiling-mount application, separate the component
parts as above, fix the top section to the ceiling with appropriate fixings (not
supplied). Fit the other half to the cabinet, re-assemble the bracket, angle as appropriate and tighten all fixings.
Vertical Arrays
An array of two or more cabinets requires the use of flyplates and inter-cabinet couplers, which are assembled
together in a ‘daisy chain’ fashion to build up the required array. These are supplied as kits including appropriate
fixings:
07G0335 FP-1 KIT
07G0340 FP-2 KIT
kit of two FP-1 flyplates (one left, one right) for TCS-122 or TCS-152 mid/highs
kit of two FP-2 flyplates (one left, one right) for TCS-B15A or TCS-B15B subs
IMPORTANT NOTE: The rigging of a flown sound system may be dangerous unless undertaken by qualified personnel
with the required experience and certification to perform the necessary tasks. Fixing of hanging points in a roof should
always be carried out by a professional rigger and in accordance with the local rules of the venue. Walls, floors or
ceilings must be capable of safely and securely supporting the actual load. The rigging accessory used must be safely
and securely fixed both to the loudspeaker and to the wall, floor or ceiling.
When mounting rigging components on walls, floors or ceilings, ensure that all fixings and fasteners used are of an
appropriate size and load rating. Wall and ceiling claddings, and the construction and composition of walls and
ceilings, all need to be taken into account when determining whether a particular fixing arrangement can be safely
employed for a particular load. Cavity plugs or other specialist fixings, if required, must be of an appropriate type, and
must be fitted and used in accordance with the maker’s instructions.
Rotating the HF horn pattern
The high frequency horn in all TCS-122 and TCS-152 models can be rotated through 90° in order to swap the horizontal
and vertical dispersion patterns, particularly useful when assembling clusters or for example to retain the original
dispersion when the cabinet is installed in a horizontal orientation.
1. Place the cabinet on its back on a suitable work surface. Remove the four pan-head posidrive screws that hold the
grille in place and set the grille aside (fig 1).
2. Remove the bass driver and horn fixings screws (fig 2).
3. Disconnect and remove the bass driver, making a note of the polarity for later reconnection (fig 3).
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4. Loosen the two wing nuts securing the hf driver retaining brace and lift out the horn and compression driver
assembly (fig 4).
5. If required for servicing or replacement, disconnect the cables from the compression driver, making a note of the
polarity for later reconnection (fig 5).
6. Rotate the horn to achieve the desired coverage pattern and replace it in the cabinet (fig 6).
7. If the compression driver has been removed, reconnect the cables observing the correct polarity (white cable to the
+ve terminal, green/white cable to the –ve terminal) (fig 5).
8. Replace the horn and driver in the cabinet, making sure that the cable passes underneath the driver retainer and the
compression driver locates squarely in the retaining brace (fig 6).
9. Tighten the wing nuts.
10. Replace the horn fixing screws and tighten.
11. Reconnect the bass driver, observing the correct polarity (brown cable to the red +ve terminal, blue cable to the
black –ve terminal) and reinstate the driver in the cabinet (fig 3). Replace and tighten the driver fixing screws (fig 2).
12. Replace the grille (fig 1) and phase check the cabinet before use.
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Spares and Accessories
CD-115 / RD-115
CD-214 / RD-214
LS-6508
Compression driver / diaphragm for TCS-61, TCS-1561
Compression driver / diaphragm for TCS-122, TCS-152
6.5” low frequency loudspeaker for TCS-61
LS-6505 / RC-6505
LS-1222 / RC-1222
LS-1529 / RC-1529
LS-1814 / RC-1814
EB-10/40
6.5” mid frequency loudspeaker / recone kit for TCS-1561
12” low frequency loudspeaker / recone kit for TCS-122
15” low frequency loudspeaker / recone kit for TCS-152, TCS-1561, TCS-B15A, TCS-B15B
18” low frequency loudspeaker / recone kit for TCS-B218
Shoulder eyebolt 40mm
LIMITED WARRANTY
This Turbosound loudspeaker product is warranted to the original end-user purchaser and all subsequent owners for a
period of two (2) years, or one (1) year for electronics products, from the original date of purchase. Warranty coverage
includes defects in materials and workmanship. It does not include:
damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, neglect or modification by any person other than an authorised
Turbosound representative,
damage caused by failure to operate the product in accordance with the instructions contained in the user
manual,
damage occurring during shipment in transit,
claims based on any misrepresentation by the seller,
products which do not have the original components as specified in the product engineering information,
products on which the serial number has been removed or defaced.
Should any fault develop with a component of your Turbosound system, please return the product, freight pre-paid, in
its original packing carton, along with proof of purchase such as the original bill of sale or receipted invoice, and a
description of the suspected fault to your local authorised Turbosound representative. The product serial number must
be quoted in all correspondence relating to the claim. Insurance is recommended, as Turbosound or its representatives
are not liable for loss or damage in transit. Turbosound will pay for return freight costs should repairs be covered
under warranty.
TCS series self-powered products comply with the following European Community standards: EN60065:2003 (Safety),
EN66103-1:1996 and EN55103-2:1996. All products are CE marked in accordance with the relevant statutory
requirements
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Turbosound Ltd, Star Road, Partridge Green, West Sussex RH13 8RY, United Kingdom
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