ZLX F01U319253 en
ZLX F01U319253 en
ZLX F01U319253 en
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Table of contents
1 Safety 4
1.1 Important Safety Instructions 4
1.2 Suspension 5
1.3 FCC Information 5
1.4 Precautions 6
1.5 Notices 6
2 Description 7
3 System Overview 8
3.1 System features 8
3.2 Quick Setup 9
4 Tripod, pole mount, and floor monitor operation 10
4.1 Tripod or pole mount 10
4.2 Floor monitor 12
5 Amplifier DSP 13
5.1 Amplifier DSP controls 13
5.2 System Status 14
5.3 DSP controls 15
5.3.1 Full-Range loudspeaker DSP control menu 16
6 Recommended configurations 20
6.1 Powered loudspeakers 20
6.1.1 Daisy-chaining full-range systems 20
6.1.2 MP3 player MONO configuration 21
6.1.3 Using full-range systems as monitors 22
6.1.4 Stacking full-range systems with subwoofers 23
6.2 Passive loudspeakers 24
6.2.1 Basic stereo system using full-range systems 24
6.2.2 Using full-range systems as stage monitors 25
6.2.3 Stacking full-range systems with subwoofers 26
7 Troubleshooting 27
8 Technical data 29
8.1 Frequency response 30
8.2 Dimensions 31
9 Notes 33
1 Safety
1.1 Important Safety Instructions
The lightening flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF presence of uninsulated “dangerous
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT voltage” within the product’s enclosure
OVEREXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN that may be sufficient magnitude to
OR MOISTURE constitute a risk of electric shock to
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, persons.
NE PAS OUVRIR.
The exclamation point within an
WARNING: THE MAINS PLUG OR AC
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
INLET IS USED AS A DISCONNECT ! the user to the presence of important
DEVICE. THE DISCONNECT DEVICE
operating and maintenance (servicing)
SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE.
instructions in the literature
WARNING: CONNECT ONLY TO MAINS
accompanying the appliance.
SOCKET WITH PROTECTIVE EARTHING
CONNECTION. The asterisk within an equilateral
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF triangle is intended to inform the user to
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE necessary installation or removal
COVER (OR BACK) AS THERE ARE NO instructions regarding equipment or
USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. hardware use relating to the system.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. To completely disconnect AC power from this apparatus, the power supply cord must be
unplugged.
1.2 Suspension
Warning!
Suspending any object is potentially dangerous and should only be attempted by individuals
who have a thorough knowledge of the techniques and regulations of suspending objects
overhead. Electro-Voice strongly recommends all loudspeakers be suspended taking into
account all current national, federal, state, and local laws and regulations. It is the
responsibility of the installer to ensure all loudspeakers are safely installed in accordance
! with all such requirements. When loudspeakers are suspended, Electro-Voice strongly
recommends the system be inspected at least once per year or as laws and regulations
require. If any sign of weakness or damage is detected, remedial action should be taken
immediately. The user is responsible for making sure the wall, ceiling, or structure is capable
of supporting all objects suspended overhead. Any hardware used to suspend a loudspeaker
not associated with Electro-Voice is the responsibility of others.
Warning!
Do not suspend this product in any other manner than explicitly described in this manual, or
Electro-Voice installation guides. Suspending any object (loudspeaker) is potentially
dangerous and should only be done by individuals with thorough knowledge of techniques,
materials, and regulations for suspending objects overhead. Electro-Voice loudspeakers can
! only be suspended using accessories and hardware described in Electro-Voice manuals and
installation guides. Do NOT use handles to suspend the loudspeaker. Handles on Electro-
Voice loudspeakers are intended to only be used for temporary transport by people. Items,
such as fiber rope, wire rope, cables, or other types of materials cannot be used to
suspend loudspeaker from the handles. Any hardware used to suspend a loudspeaker not
associated with Electro-Voice is the responsibility of others.
Notice!
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
1.4 Precautions
If an Electro-Voice loudspeaker is used outdoors on a sunny day, place the
loudspeaker in a shaded or covered area. The loudspeaker amplifiers have
! protection circuits that temporarily shut the loudspeaker off when extremely
high temperatures are reached. This can happen on hot days when the
loudspeaker is in direct sunlight.
!
Electro-Voice loudspeakers are easily capable of generating sound pressure
levels sufficient to cause permanent hearing damage to anyone within normal
! coverage distance. Caution should be taken to avoid prolonged exposure to
sound pressure levels exceeding 90 dB.
1.5 Notices
Old electrical and electronic appliances
Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and
sent for environmentally compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive).
To dispose of old electrical or electronic devices, you should use the return and collection
systems put in place in the country concerned.
2 Description
Thank you for choosing a ZLX series powered or passive loudspeaker system from Electro-
Voice. Please take time to consult the manual to understand all the features built into your EV
system and fully utilize its performance capabilities.
ZLX models cut through the competition with the most complete and innovative package of
features in their class–all of which work together to make it quicker and easier than ever to
take control of your sound, whatever the gig. When choosing a loudspeaker, it’s always wise to
ask “What’s inside the box?” Then take a listen and hear the EV difference for yourself.
Featuring custom drivers housed in an innovative new cabinet design, the two compact and
versatile ZLX models make EV's renowned sound quality and rugged reliability more accessible
than ever before.
3 System Overview
Step Illustration
INPUT 1
4. Switch POWER to ON.
See also
• Amplifier DSP, page 13
Caution!
Tripod is not evaluated for safety with this loudspeaker. Check the specifications of the tripod
! stand to be certain it is capable of supporting the weight of the loudspeaker.
Caution!
Two (2) person lift and placement is recommended for the heavier loudspeakers. Single
! person lift and placement of heavier loudspeakers could cause injury.
Caution!
Two (2) person lift and placement is recommended for the heavier loudspeakers. Single
! person lift and placement of heavier loudspeakers could cause injury.
Notice!
Secure cables with wire ties or tape whenever possible.
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5 Amplifier DSP
5.1 Amplifier DSP controls
The amplifier has a combination of controls and connectors to ensure the most versatile
loudspeaker system.
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3
7
4
6 5
5. OUTPUT – XLR output sends the mix of both input signals to another loudspeaker or
subwoofer. INPUT LEVEL controls the signal level to OUTPUT. The MASTER VOL or DSP
control settings do not affect OUTPUT.
6. INPUT – Balanced input for the connection of signal sources like mixing consoles,
instruments, or microphones. Connections can be established using ¼ inch TRS or XLR
connectors.
7. MAINS IN – AC connection is established via an IEC-connector.
8. POWER – AC switch or switching the power ON or OFF. The LCD screen lights up when
the power is turned ON, after approximately 3 seconds.
System protection
System protection limiters indicate when a system is exceeding recommended usage by
indicating CLIP or LIMIT on the LCD display.
CLIP
LIMIT
OR
2. Using the MASTER VOL knob, scroll through the menu items.
3. Push the MASTER VOL knob to select the menu item you want to modify.
The focus moves to the parameters on the right side of the DSP menu.
EXIT
LIVE
SPEECH
CLUB
MONITOR
BRACKET
80Hz
100Hz
120Hz
150Hz
EKX-15SP
EKX-18SP
ELX118P
TREBLE 0 db (Default)
-10 dB to +10 dB
BASS 0 db (Default)
-10 dB to +10 dB
LED ON (Default)
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
-10 to +10
RESET NO (Default)
YES
[FIRMWARE VERSION]
EXIT
Table 5.1: Full-Range Loudspeaker DSP Control Menu
EXIT Menu
The Exit menu is used to return to the home screen.
Notice!
The display returns to the home screen after two (2) minutes of inactivity.
MODE Menu
The Mode menu is used to configure the type of sound the loudspeaker delivers.
Available options for this selection are: MUSIC, LIVE, SPEECH and CLUB.
▪ MUSIC – is used for recorded music playback and EDM applications. (Default)
▪ LIVE – is used for live sound applications.
▪ SPEECH – is used for spoken word applications.
▪ CLUB – is used for recorded electronic music playback.
LOCATION Menu
The Location menu is used to optimize the loudspeaker for different boundaries.
Available options for this selection are: POLE, MONITOR and BRACKET.
▪ POLE – is used when the loudspeaker is placed on a tripod stand or placed on a pole.
(Default)
▪ MONITOR – is used when the loudspeaker is placed on the angled monitor panel in
monitor position. This setting compensates for the amount of low frequency boost
created by placing the speaker close to the floor.
▪ BRACKET – is used when the loudspeaker is mounted to the wall using the mounting
bracket (Mounting Bracket accessory sold separately). This setting compensates for the
amount of low frequency boost created by placing the loudspeaker close to the wall.
SUB Menu
The Sub menu is used to select a high pass frequency for use with a subwoofer or a matched
subwoofer.
Available options for this selection are: OFF, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 150Hz, EKX-15SP,
EKX-18SP, and ELX118P. The high passes are 24 dB/octave Linkwitz/Riley crossovers. The 80
Hz, 100 Hz, 120 Hz, and 150 Hz choices are generic high pass settings for use with other
subwoofers. The EKX-15SP, EKX-18SP, and ELX118P settings are specifically optimized for
subwoofers by including delay for best summation.
The default is OFF.
TREBLE Menu
The Treble menu is used to adjust the high frequency performance of the loudspeaker for
different applications or personal preference. The parameter controls a high shelving filter
that is centered on 6 kHz.
The range is -10 dB to +10 db.
The default is zero (0).
BASS Menu
The Bass menu is used to adjust the low frequency performance of the loudspeaker for
different applications or personal preference. The parameter controls a parametric EQ filter
that is centered on 60 Hz.
The default is zero (0).
LED Menu
The LED menu shows power on and indicates limit. Available options for this selection are:
ON, OFF or LIMIT.
▪ ON – turns the LED on when the power to the loudspeaker is ON. (Default)
▪ OFF – turns the LED off.
▪ LIMIT – turns the LED off under normal operation. The LED brief blinking indicates the
limiter is activating. Short-term blinking is not critical because the integrated limiter
keeps distortion under control. Constant lighting of the LED indicates the sound is
negatively affected. If the LED is constantly lit, check the rear LCD for more information.
Reducing the output volume is strongly recommended.
CONTRAST Menu
The Contrast menu is used to determine the contrast on the LCD.
The range is -10 dB to +10 db.
The default is zero (0).
STORE Menu
The Store menu allows you create up to five (5) customized user settings. Available options
for this selection are: EXIT, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Notice!
The customized user setting name can contain a combination of alphanumeric characters
including spaces. The alphanumeric character range is A to Z and 0-9.
The name field length is 12 characters.
RECALL Menu
The Recall menu allows you retrieve up to five (5) customized user settings. Available options
for this selection are: EXIT, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
To recall customized user settings, do the following:
1. From the DSP menu, scroll to RECALL.
2. Push the MASTER VOL knob to select RECALL.
The recall screen appears.
3. Push the MASTER VOL knob to select 1.
The selected item is loaded.
RESET Menu
The Reset menu is used to reset the loudspeaker to original factory settings. Available options
for this selection are: NO or YES.
The default is NO.
To reset the system to original factory settings, do the following:
1. From the DSP menu, select RESET.
The reset are you sure message appears.
2. Select YES.
The loudspeaker restarts and resets the system to the original factory settings.
Notice!
Performing a reset erases the user customized settings saved under the STORE menu.
The five (5) user customized settings in the STORE and RECALL menus return to <EMPTY>.
INFO Menu
The Information menu is used to display the product name and firmware version.
6 Recommended configurations
6.1 Powered loudspeakers
MIC
Notice!
The direction of the arrow indicates the signal path.
Mode: Speech
Location: Pole
Sub: Off
Table 6.1: DSP settings loudspeaker on a tripod
MP3
Player
Notice!
The direction of the arrow indicates the signal path.
Mode: Music
Location: Pole
Sub: Off
Table 6.2: DSP settings loudspeaker on a tripod
Notice!
The direction of the arrow indicates the signal path.
Mode: Live
Location: Monitor
Sub: Off
Table 6.3: DSP settings loudspeakers as monitors
ZLX-15P
EKX-18SP
MASTER VOL
MASTER VOL
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
INPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 2
INPUT 2
INPUT 2
EKX EKX
Mixer
Notice!
The direction of the arrow indicates the signal path.
ZLX-15P
Mode: Live
Location: Pole
Sub: EKX-18SP
EKX-18SP
Mode: Live
Location: Normal
See also
• Full-Range loudspeaker DSP control menu, page 16
ZLX-12 ZLX-12
or or
ZLX-15 ZLX-15
45 Hz
high pass
Output B
Output A
filter (from
mixer or
processor)
Q99
Amplifier
Input B
Input A
Mixer
Caution!
Do not exceed the maximum load rating of the amplifier.
!
Amplifier Load (per Output Channel)
Output B Output A
45 Hz Q99
high Amplifier
pass
filter Input B
Mixer Input A
Caution!
Do not exceed the maximum load rating of the amplifier.
!
Amplifier Load (per Output Channel)
ZLX-12
or
ZLX-15
EKX-15S
or
EKX-18S
30 Hz
high pass
filter (from
mixer or
processor) Output B Output A
Q99
Amplifier
Input B
Mixer Input A
Caution!
Do not exceed the maximum load rating of the amplifier.
!
Amplifier Load (per Output Channel)
7 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause(s) Action
2. Poor Low- With SUB menu If no subwoofers are used with the system, select the
Frequency cross-over frequency OFF position.
Response activated
3. Intermittent output Faulty connection Check all connections at amplifier and loudspeakers to
such as cracking or ensure they are all clean and tight. If the problem
distortion persists, check the wiring. See problem 1.
4. Constant noise Defective source or If noise is present, but no program material is playing,
such as buzzing, other electronic evaluate each component as necessary to isolate the
hissing or humming device problem. Most likely there is a break in the signal path.
Input gain knob is Slowly increase the input gain knob level to engage the
not in the MIC microphone pre-amp.
position
5. No sound produced Microphone requires Use a dynamic microphone that does not require
with microphone phantom power. phantom power. If using a microphone requiring
connected to INPUT phantom power, an external phantom power source is
1 or INPUT 2 needed
Input gain knob is Slowly increase the input gain knob level to engage the
not in the MIC microphone pre-amp.
position
6. Sound is distorted Excessive input level Reduce the input level or loudspeaker level knobs to
front LED is OFF, prevent limit.
LCD screen LIMIT is
ON
Incorrect gain Verify level controls of the source are properly structured
structure or source by using the VU meter indicator on the LCD screen. If the
input (mixing VU meter bar is solid or the system indicates LIMIT, the
console/preamp) is input or source level is too high.
overdriven
7. Microphone Incorrect gain Reduce the microphone levels at the mixing console or
produces acoustic structure input source. If the microphone is connected directly to
feedback when the speaker, reduce the input level on the speaker.
input level is Positioning the microphone close to the sound source
amplified increases gain-before-feedback. See problem 6.
8. DSP menu is locked The Menu Lock Press and hold the MASTER VOL knob for 5 seconds.
function has been
turned on. A lock
symbol displays on
the LCD screen.
If these suggestions do not solve your problems, contact your nearest Electro-Voice dealer or
Electro-Voice distributor.
See also
• DSP controls, page 15
• System Status, page 14
• Full-Range loudspeaker DSP control menu, page 16
8 Technical data
ZLX-12P ZLX-15P
LF Transducer: EVS-12K, 300 mm (12 in) Woofer EVS-15L, 380 mm (15 in) Woofer
HF Transducer: DH-1K
Connectors: (2) XLR/TRS Combo Jack (1) 3.5 mm Input, and (1) XLR link
Output
Enclosure: Polypropylene
ZLX-12 ZLX-15
Axial Sensitivity: 95 dB 96 dB
LF Transducer: EVS-12K, 300 mm (12 in) Woofer EVS-15L, 380 mm (15 in) Woofer
HF Transducer: DH-1K
ZLX-12 ZLX-15
Nominal Impedance: 8Ω
Minimum Impedance: 7Ω
Enclosure: Polypropylene
1. Full Space Measurement, will have low frequency extension when mounted on floor or
wall.
2. Maximum SPL is measured at 1 m using broadband pink noise at maximum output.
Passive loudspeakers
8.2 Dimensions
Powered loudspeakers
610 mm
[24 in]
356 mm
[14 in]
356 mm
[14 in]
183 mm
[7 in]
43.4° 43.4°
423 mm
[17 in] 685 mm
[27 in]
383 mm
[15 in]
187 mm
[7 in]
43.4° 43.4°
Passive loudspeakers
610 mm
[24 in]
356 mm
[14 in]
356 mm
[14 in]
183 mm
[7 in]
43.4° 43.4°
423 mm
[17 in] 685 mm
[27 in]
383 mm
[15 in]
187 mm
[7 in]
43.4° 43.4°
9 Notes