Crowson Technology Automobile Parts T100SCI User Manual

TES 100  
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Product and Performance  
Thank You and Welcome to Crowson  
Congratulations on your purchase of a TES-100 Tactile Motion Effects System (TES-100 Motion System). The  
Crowson Technology TES-100 Actuator delivers the world’s most true-to-life low frequency motion effects. The integration  
of the TES-100 System with your home theater or audio system delivers accurate, ultra-low frequency motion for a  
visceral experience that is otherwise impossible to achieve.  
Ultra-low frequencies exist in the natural world as inaudible motion, experienced largely through our sense of touch rather  
than through our ears. Examples of real world events that produce frequencies in this range include everything from  
the pluck of a double-bass string, to a roaring jet engine, to an Earth-shuddering explosion. The lower the frequency of  
the event, the less we “hear” and the more we “feel” it. The TES-100 Actuator, powered by Crowson’s patented LDDTM  
(Linear-Direct-Drive) Technology, is the only device of its kind able to achieve audiophile-grade accuracy and is a proud  
addition to any fine home theater or audio system.  
To experience the full complement of low frequency motion from any soundtrack, it is important to utilize more than the  
sub/LFE channel alone. Crowson therefore facilitates and recommends a three (3) channel input. You can also experience  
STEREO (“steered”) low-frequency motion with Crowson’s TES-100 Stereo Motion System. Watching a powerful stock car  
zoom from left to right across your display now means FEELING the ground-quaking engine racing from left to right in  
your seat! Stereo motion requires a Crowson Bass Management Pre-Amplifier and/or Integrated Stereo Motion Amplifier.  
TES-100 Actuator  
Motion Isolator  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
I. Product and Performance:  
TES-100 Actuator: The unique TES-100 Actuator is unlike any other “low-frequency effects” device in the world.  
Assembled and tested by hand in California, each Actuator is a precise, high-end device that represents the finest in  
modern audio/home theater engineering. The TES-100 is driven by patented LDDTM (Linear-Direct-Drive) technology  
which effectively translates audio signals into the world’s most true-to-life Tactile Motion. In a separate league from  
“shaker” devices, who’s performance can be severely limited in both frequency response range and linearity, the TES-100  
is the most accurate way to experience ultra low-frequency, visceral effects (ref fig.2).  
TES-100 Actuator Features (ref fig.2):  
Gold Plated Binding Posts—accepts bare wire or “banana” style plugs.  
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2Nickel-coated lower plate with nylon feet—improves long-term durability.  
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Aluminum housing—helps regulate operating temperature for high reliability.  
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Traction Pad on Stainless Steel Top Plate—adds extra grip for sure “footing.  
Motion Isolators: Special Motion Isolators are provided to support and level your furniture. Motion Isolators are soft,  
mark-free, rubber feet that help your furniture respond to motion efficiently and accurately (ref: fig. 1).  
Performance: Just as loudspeakers sounds best in an acoustically suited room, and a projector performs best under  
certain light and screen conditions, tactile motion can be optimized with well-suited furniture and flooring. Hard  
flooring with a rigid foundation is best for crisp articulate motion. Solid, well-made reclining theater chairs will help to  
achieve the best possible performance. Crowson collaborates with and recommends many of the finest theater seating  
of recommended theater seat manufacturers.  
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Installation TES-100 Stereo Motion System  
II. Installation  
A: TES-100 Stereo Motion System  
Sysem includes: two (2) TES-100 Actuators and two (2) Motion Isolators*  
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Install Motion Isolators:  
If possible, remove all of the furniture supporting feet. Position two Motion Isolators in place of the front supporting feet  
(ref: fig. 3). Orient each Isolator such that the flat side faces upward (open side down). Use the supplied #8 wood screw  
and washer to secure the Motion Isolators. A 1/8 inch pilot hole may be necessary. If removal of the furniture feet is  
impractical, simply place the Motion Isolators under the supporting feet (ref: fig. 4).  
Connect Actuators to Amplifier:  
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If using a Crowson Integrated Stereo Motion Amplifier, connect the signal wires according to fig.5. If you wish to use a  
non-Crowson stereo amplifier, connect the signal wires according to fig.6. TES-100 Actuators should be powered by an  
amplifier producing between 50 and 500 Watts RMS per channel. Without the use of a Crowson Bass Management Pre-  
Amplifier, standard audio amplifiers are unsuited to power TES-100 Actuators.  
Use standard speaker wire to connect the actuators to the dedicated stereo amplifier. Ensure that the polarity (positive  
and negative) between the amplifier and TES-100 Actuator is consistent. Use 18AWG or larger wire. Binding posts accept  
banana-style plugs or bare wire. If using bare wire, strip 1/2 inch of insulation from the end. Depress the binding posts to  
open the wire terminals and insert the bare wire or banana plugs.  
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Install Actuator:  
Place two TES-100 Actuators under the chair in place of the rear supporting feet. (Actuators may be placed under the rear  
or front feet, though rear feet may afford the Actuators more protection from errant objects.) If the chair’s supporting feet  
are not removed, place the rear feet on the center of the TES Actuators. Orient the TES Actuator such that the binding  
posts face towards the front of the couch or chair (ref: fig. 3).  
*Note: Additional Motion Isolators are available for seating with more than four (4) feet, such as sectional couches.  
Attachment to Furniture  
Furniture  
Supporting  
Foot  
(remove if possible)  
Motion  
Isolator  
Washer  
(optional)  
Wood  
Screw  
(optional)  
R
Figure 4  
L
Figure 3  
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TES-100 Stereo Motion System Installation  
System connections  
Option 1: Using Crowson Integrated Stereo Motion Amplifier  
Surround Sound Receiver  
Pre-amp outputs  
Subwoofer  
FL  
SUB/LFE  
FR  
IN  
OUTPUT  
LFE  
IN  
STEREO  
IN  
+
_
+
_
L
IN  
R
OUT  
R
L
Crowson Stereo Motion Amplifier  
Figure 5  
Option 2: Using Crowson Pre-Amplifier and Non-Crowson Power Amplifier  
Surround Sound Receiver  
Pre-amp outputs  
Subwoofer  
SUB/LFE  
FR  
FL  
IN  
RCA “Y” Adaptor  
Crowson  
Pre-Amp  
Generic Stereo Amplifier  
SPEAKER OUTPUTS  
R
L
R
L
Figure 6  
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Installation TES-100 Mono Motion System  
B. TES-100 Mono Motion System:  
System includes: one (1) TES-100 Actuator and three (3) Motion Isolators*  
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Install Motion Isolators:  
If possible, remove all of the furniture’s supporting feet. Position three Motion Isolators in place of the supporting feet  
(ref: fig. 7). Orient each Isolator such that the flat side faces upward (open side down). Use the supplied #8 wood screw  
and washer to secure the Motion Isolator. A 1/8 inch pilot hole may be necessary. If removal of the furniture’s feet is  
impractical, simply place the Motion Isolators under the supporting feet (ref: fig. 8).  
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Connect Actuators to Amplifier:  
If using a Crowson Integrated Motion Amplifier, connect the signal wires according to fig.9. If you wish to use a non-  
Crowson amplifier, connect the signal wires according to fig.10. The TES-100 Actuator should be powered by an amplifier  
producing between 50 and 500 Watts RMS. Without the use of a Crowson Bass Management Pre-Amplifier, standard audio  
amplifiers are unsuited to power TES-100 Actuators.  
Use standard speaker wire to connect the actuator to the dedicated amplifier. Ensure that the polarity (positive and  
negative) between the amplifier and TES-100 Actuator is consistent. Use 18AWG or larger wire. Binding posts accept  
banana style plugs or bare wire. If using bare wire, strip 1/2 inch of insulation from the end. Depress the binding posts to  
open the wire terminals and insert the bare wire or banana plugs.  
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Install Actuator:  
Place the TES-100 Actuator under the chair in place of a rear supporting foot. (Actuator may be placed under the rear or  
front feet, though rear feet may afford the Actuator more protection from errant objects.) If the chair’s supporting feet  
are not removed, place the rear foot on the center of the TES-100 Actuator. Orient the TES Actuator such that the binding  
posts face towards the front of the couch or chair (ref: fig. 7).  
*Note: Additional Motion Isolators are available for seating with more than four (4) feet, such as sectional couches.  
Attachment to Furniture  
Furniture  
Supporting  
Foot  
(remove if possible)  
Motion  
Isolator  
Washer  
(optional)  
Wood  
Screw  
(optional)  
Figure 8  
Figure 7  
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TES-100 Mono Motion System Installation  
System Connections  
Option 3: Using Crowson Integrated Stereo Motion Amplifier  
Surround Sound Receiver  
Pre-amp outputs  
Subwoofer  
FL  
SUB/LFE  
FR  
IN  
Crowson  
Stereo Motion Amplifier  
OUTPUT  
LFE  
IN  
STEREO  
IN  
M
+
_
+
_
L
IN  
R
OUT  
R
L
Figure 9  
Option 4: Using Crowson Pre-Amplifier and Non-Crowson Power Amplifier  
Surround Sound Receiver  
Pre-amp outputs  
Subwoofer  
SUB/LFE  
FR  
FL  
IN  
Crowson  
Pre-Amp  
Generic Amplifier  
M
SPEAKER OUTPUTS  
-
INPUT  
+
MONO  
OUT  
Figure 10  
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Installation Multi-Seat Arrangements  
C. Multiple-Seat Installation  
Crowson TES-100 Tactile Motion Systems may be integrated into large home theater environments with multiple seats  
and multiple rows. We recommend installing one (1) TES-100 Actuator and one (1) Motion Isolator per arm (ref: fig. 11).  
Each “active” seating position must rest, in part, on at least one (1) TES-100 Actuator. Additional Motion Isolators may be  
purchased and added to support the additional feet of a non-standard seating design. When armrests are shared between  
two seats, the TES-100 Actuator below the arm can be configured as Right (R), Left (L), or Mono (M). TES-100 Actuators  
on the Left side of the row should be configured as a “Left” and TES-100 Actuators on the Right side of the row should be  
configured as a “Right. TES-100 Actuators in the center should be configured as a “Mono.  
For Example: A 3-seat row with 4 total armrests (two “shared” armrests) requires two (2) TES-100  
Stereo Motion Systems (four (4) TES-100 Actuators and four (4) Motion Isolators)  
1. Install Motion Isolators: Per standard installation instructions (ref: fig. 8 and 11).  
2. Connect Actuators to Amplifier(s): Per standard installation instructions. Connect the Left (L), Right (R)  
and Mono (M) outputs from the amplifier(s) to the TES-100 Actuators (ref: fig. 5,6,9,10) positioned as shown in fig.11.  
In multiple seat installations, it is often necessary to employ more than one amplifier. It is possible to “stack” amplifiers  
in order to share the input signals between two (2) or more amplifiers. This will require the use of a line-level multi-  
channel audio distribution system or the use of RCA “Y” adapters. Please consult with your Crowson Authorized Dealer or  
a qualified Crowson technician for assistance.  
3. Install Actuators: Per standard installation instructions (ref: fig. 11).  
R
or  
M
R
L
or  
M
L
Figure 11  
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Usage and Calibration  
III. Usage and Calibration  
The TES-100 Actuators are powered by a separate dedicated amplifier and therefore must be calibrated to best integrate  
with the audible sound system (loudspeakers). Crowson’s recommended calibration levels are meant as a guideline, from  
which each customer may choose to customize according to his or her personal preference.  
A. Setting Filter Level:  
A Low-Pass-Filter (LPF) is employed to remove unwanted high frequency content from Crowson Motion Systems. The  
level can be adjusted from a very low 20Hz to a relatively high 600Hz. If the LPF is set too low, you may experience a  
gap between what you feel and what you hear. If the LPF is set too high, you will begin to hear sound from your chair.  
We recommend setting the LPF at 300Hz to begin. Reduce the setting if you feel unwanted high-frequency content and  
increase the setting if you believe that you are missing wanted content.  
B. Setting Intensity Level:  
Set the motion intensity level relative to the master or main audio system level.  
If using a Crowson Integrated Motion Amplifier, follow these steps to achieve optimal motion levels:  
1. Play a movie scene that includes ample low-frequency content.  
2. Turn the master audio volume level up to your maximum, comfortable listening level.  
3. Set Motion Amplifier to min.; slowly increase the volume until the red peak indicators begin to flash.  
4. Reduce the master audio volume level to your favorite listening level.  
5. Replay the movie scene while sitting in your new active seat.  
6. Gently reduce the Motion Amplifier volume until the motion feels natural*.  
If using a Crowson Bass Management Pre-Amplifier:  
1. Play a movie scene that includes ample low frequency content.  
2. Gently increase the Bass Management Pre-Amplifier gain until the motion feels natural*.  
*Note 1: Though it is certainly possible to achieve impressive motion intensity levels from the Crowson Motion System,  
recommended intensity levels will blend seamlessly with the audible sound. Just as you do not want your subwoofer to  
overpower your other loudspeakers, motion intensity should not overpower the rest of your home theater experience.  
Improper volume calibration, as with any independently controlled output, will not achieve the most realistic experience  
and on the contrary, may detract from the immersion you desire.  
C. Bass Management:  
Low-frequency content is not always isolated to the subwoofer/LFE (.1) channel. Low-frequency content can (and often  
does) exist in any channel of a multi-channel recording. In order to capture a majority of low-frequency content from any  
soundtrack, regardless of the sound format, Crowson recommends the use of our bass management system, available  
with our Integration Motion Amplifiers or Bass Management Pre-Amplifiers. Crowson’s three (3) channel input system  
receives sound content from both left and right front main channels as well as from the subwoofer/LFE channel. These  
channels are summed to a discrete Left (L) and Right (R) stereo output. Utilizing two (2) TES-100 Actuators thus delivers  
a stereo low-frequency motion experience.  
D. Stereo vs. Mono Motion:  
Using a TES-100 Stereo Motion System affords you the capability to experience Left (L) and Right (R) directional, or  
“steered” low-frequency motion. Stereo tactile motion is best sensed through your hands and lower arms when resting on  
the armrests of a single-seat chair. Whenever possible your front main loudspeakers should be operating in “full-range.  
This means the A/V receiver’s front speaker setting should be set to “Large. When using a Mono (M) configuration, all  
low-frequency content is added together for a uniform effect.  
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Troubleshooting and Specifications  
IV. Troubleshooting:  
No Motion  
• Check that the AC is live.  
• Is the motion amplifier on? See amplifier manual for detailed troubleshooting.  
• Check that the input cables and speaker wires are secure at both ends.  
• Make sure that the pre-amp/receiver is on and that the system speakers are producing low-frequency sound (bass).  
• Check for short-circuited speaker wires.  
• Check for excessive temperature and inadequate ventilation conditions.  
• Check the LPF Knob. Increasing the setting will increase the quantity of motion.  
• Check all volume knobs. Increasing the setting will increase the quantity of motion.  
• Thermal or power overload circuits may trip under excessively demanding conditions. Actuators will turn on when the  
offending condition is mitigated and/or it cools down naturally.  
Low or Muffled Tactile Motion  
• TES-100 motion is crisp and accurate and under proper conditions should never feel muffled or muddy. Degraded  
accuracy may be due to sub-optimal conditions: TES-100 motion is optimized with rigid flooring and well-built furniture.  
Extremely padded carpet and/or seat cushions may dissipate motion and necessitate increased power amplification.  
• Check all volume levels (AV receiver, pre-amplifier and motion amplifier).  
• Use of a non-Crowson power amplifier requires the use of a Crowson Bass Management Pre-Amplifier. Low motion  
output levels may indicate a weak amplifier input signal.  
Background Hum  
• Move the motion amplifier Ground switch to “Lift” (Crowson A300 Integrated Stereo Motion Amplifier).  
• Move the audio cables and AC cords away from each other.  
Try different routes for the audio cables and AC cords.  
• Make sure that insulating shoulder washers are used if your amplifier is rack-mounted.  
Overheating  
• Remove any external sources of heat near the motion amplifier or TES-100 Actuator.  
• Increase ventilation around the motion amplifier or TES-100 Actuator.  
• Change the Impedance switch to 3Ω/channel (Crowson A300 Integrated Stereo Motion Amplifier).  
Buzzing or Rattling  
• Ensure that the TES-100 Actuator is positioned properly.  
• Reduce motion system volume to avoid “clipping.  
• Reduce low-pass filter (LPF) setting.  
V. Specifications:  
Actuator size  
5.7” Long, 4.8” Wide, 1.1” High  
3.5 lbs  
Actuator weight  
Motion system (all) maximum load  
Binding posts accept  
1000 lbs  
18 to 10 AWG speaker wire  
6 ohms  
Nominal impedance  
Overload protection trip temperature  
Minimum recommended power  
Maximum recommended power  
Frequency response  
160°F  
50 Watts RMS  
500 Watts RMS  
1Hz to 600Hz  
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Warranty  
Warranty  
Crowson Technology, LLC warrants that each TES-100 purchased from Crowson Technology, LLC is free from  
defects in materials and workmanship under normal usage during the warranty period. Said warranty shall  
commence on the day of purchase by the End-User and continue for a period of (2) years.  
To exercise the End-User’s rights under this warranty, the Product must be returned at the End-Users  
expense, to Crowson Technology, LLC. The returned product must be accompanied by (i) the End-User’s  
original sales receipt or invoice that shows the date of sale and product type (ii) a return authorization number,  
issued by Crowson Technology, LLC that is clearly displayed on the outside of the shipping carton. The  
Warranty extends only to the original End-User purchase and is not transferable.  
During the Warranty Period, Crowson Technology, LLC will, at no additional charge, repair or replace defective  
parts or, at the discretion of Crowson technology, replace the entire unit. Crowson Technology, LLC shall  
have no other obligation, and repair or replacement shall be the End-User’s exclusive remedy for any defect  
in the Product.  
Crowson Technology, LLC is confident in the quality of our products. If your product fails, please contact  
our technical support by email at [email protected] or by telephone at (888) 427-6976 to request  
repair or replacement. Please have the following information at hand when requesting a return authorization  
number for replacement/repair of your TES-100: (i) Product Name (ii) Product Serial Number (iii) invoice  
number (from invoice/receipt).  
For Repair or Return outside the Continental US, please contact your local Crowson dealer or distribu-  
tor for guidance. If you are unable to contact your local Crowson dealer of distributor, send an email to  
[email protected] for assistance.  
Warranty Limitations  
This Limited Warranty does not extend to any Product that has been damaged due to accident, unauthorized  
modifications, tampering, abuse, misuse, alterations, unusual physical or electrical stress, or to any Product  
that has been serviced by other than Crowson Technology, LLC or its authorized agents or which has been  
used in any manner other than from ordinary use in the application for which it was intended.  
Other than those warranties contained in these terms and conditions, manufacturer makes no representations  
or warranties with regard to products sold under this purchase order, all of which warranties are expressly  
disclaimed hereby. Without limiting the foregoing, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, manufac-  
turer disclaims all other express or implied warranties of manufacture, design, and/or suitability for a particular  
purpose.  
Warranty Disclaimer  
Crowson Technology, LLC shall have no liability to anyone for incidental or consequential damages or any  
other liability, loss or damage arising out of or related to the merchandise sold. Crowson Technology, LLC  
makes no warranty as to the performance of third-party-manufactured merchandise and which does not bear  
the Crowson emblem. This disclaimer by Crowson Technology, LLC in no way effects the terms of the manufac-  
turers warranty if any.  
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