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Communications Systems | LBC 3200/00 Line Array Indoor Loudspeaker

LBC 3200/00 Line Array Indoor
Loudspeaker
▶ Extended listening area
▶ Excellent intelligibility of speech and music
▶ Uniform distribution of natural sound throughout the room ▶ Suitable for any small to medium enclosures, from canteens to meeting rooms
▶ Extremely slim
▶ Voice evacuation compliant as standard
▶ Ideal combination of advanced acoustics and easy application ▶ Unrivalled sound quality for its size
▶ EN 54‑24 and EN 60849 compliant

This loudspeaker, with its good directivity, can handle small and medium indoor environments such as congress venues, meeting rooms, showrooms and canteens. The full frequency range of the LBC 3200/00 makes it ideal for speech as well as music reproduction. Its exceptionally narrow housing (only 8 cm wide) makes it extremely unobtrusive. System Overview
A wall bracket for mounting the line array onto walls and pillars is included with the loudspeaker. It is fully adjustable in two perpendicular planes for accurate positioning. For temporary installations, the LBC 3200/00 can be mounted on an LBC 1259/01 floor stand with an
M10 threaded bolt without additional accessories.

Dimensions in mm of included mounting bracket (with marked angle)

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Detail mounting bracket

Mounted on optional loudspeaker stand (LBC 1259/01)
A three-way, ceramic terminal block with screw connections suitable for loop-through wiring is located in a compartment at the base of the loudspeaker. There is also a switch, which allows the selection of nominal full power (30 W), half power (15 W), or quarter power
(7.5 W). The compartment has knockout slots for cables.

Functions
Range of Application

Dimensions in mm

The LBC 3200/00 is part of the XLA 3200 (eXtended
Listening Area) range of line array loudspeakers. The positioning of the loudspeaker drivers* has resulted in greatly improved audio directivity. The specially developed high quality drivers enable reproduction of remarkably clear, natural sound, giving excellent intelligibility of both speech and music. Greater coverage is achieved, so more people can be reached with perceptually perfect sound.
All this makes this small line array loudspeaker very suitable for use in small to medium sized applications.
*patent pending

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Easy Installation
The positioning of the drivers in the array generates larger vertical opening angles for high frequencies, reducing the narrow 'beaming' of higher tones. As an example, the vertical opening angle is still 18° at 4 kHz. Having larger vertical opening angles makes installation easier, as the positioning of the loudspeakers is easier because they cover a wider area. An extremely wide horizontal opening angle of 130° at 4 kHz means that a single loudspeaker can provide natural sound reproduction over an extensive listening area.
Suppressed Side Lobes
All conventional column loudspeakers produce a main lobe of sound, which is directed at listeners, and a number of unwanted side lobes. The LBC 3200/00 has highly suppressed side lobes in the vertical plane, typically at least 8 dB of suppression from the 500 Hz octave band at 90°. This provides a much clearer, less colored sound, and greatly reduces the possibilities for acoustic feedback.

extra reliability under extreme conditions, leading to higher customer satisfaction, longer operating life, and much less chance of failure or performance deterioration.
Region

Certification

Europe

CE

Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of conformity EN50102
(IK07)

Poland

CNBOP

Safety

acc. to EN 60065 and CE

Emergency

acc. to EN 54‑24 / EN 60849

Impact

acc. to EN 50102, IK 07

Water and dust protection

acc. to IEC 60529, IP 32

Installation/Configuration Notes

Sound Reproduction
The positioning and very high quality of the 2 inch drivers contribute significantly in making the LBC 3200/00 a very efficient line array. With a sound pressure level of 106 dB at 1 m, at 30 W, loud and clear sound reproduction is possible even at a significant distance from the loudspeaker. The high-quality loudspeaker drivers used in the
LBC 3200/00 give excellent, natural sound reproduction of frequencies ranging from 190 Hz to 18 kHz. This ensures that all important frequencies for superb speech intelligibility are heard in the listening area.

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Circuit diagram

Emergency Compliant
The loudspeakers ceramic terminal block, thermal fuse and heat-resistant, high-temperature wiring ensures that, in the event of a fire, damage to the loudspeaker does not result in failure of the circuit to which it is connected. This maintains system integrity, ensuring that loudspeakers within the same loudspeaker zone in other areas can still be used to inform people of the situation.

Certifications and Approvals
All Bosch loudspeakers are designed to withstand operation at their rated power for 100 hours in accordance with IEC 268-5 Power Handling Capacity
(PHC) standards. These loudspeakers also comply with the Simulated Acoustical Feedback Exposure (SAFE) test, which demonstrates that they can withstand acoustical feedback at full power for short durations. This ensures

Frequency response
250 Hz

500 Hz

1 kHz

2 kHz

4 kHz

8 kHz

SPL 1.1

87

89

91

93

93

89

SPL max.

102

104

106

108

108

104

Q-factor

1.3

2.2

4.5

11.6

25.7

58.9

H. angle (deg)

360

360

220

190

130

100

V. angle (deg)

360

120

70

32

18

10

Acoustical performance specified per octave

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Polar diagram horizontal

Polar diagram vertical

Polar diagram (horizontal)

Polar diagram (vertical)

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Polar diagram (horizontal)

Polar diagram (vertical)

Polar diagram (horizontal)

Polar diagram (vertical)

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Polar diagram (horizontal)

Polar diagram (vertical)

Polar diagram (horizontal)

Polar diagram (vertical)

Parts Included
Quantity Component
1

LBC 3200/00 Line Array Loudspeaker

1

Wall mounting bracket

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Technical Specifications
Electrical*
Maximum power

45 W

Rated power

30 / 15 / 7.5 W

Sound pressure level at 30 W / 1 W (1 kHz, 1 m)

106 / 91 dB (SPL)

Sound pressure level at 30 W / 1 W (2 kHz, 1 m)

108 / 93 dB (SPL)

Effective frequency range (-10 190 Hz to 18 kHz dB) Opening angle

1 kHz / 4 kHz (-6 dB)

horizontal

220° / 130°

vertical

70° / 18°

Rated input voltage

100 V

Rated impedance

333 ohm

Connector

Screw terminal block

* Technical performance data acc. to IEC 60268-5
Mechanical
Dimensions (H x W x D)

600 x 80 x 90 mm
(23.62 x 3.15 x 3.54 in)

Weight

3 kg (6.6 lb)

Color

Light gray (matches RAL 9022)

Environmental
Operating temperature

-25 ºC to +55ºC (-13 ºF to +131 ºF)

Storage temperature

-40 ºC to +70 ºC (-40 ºF to +158 ºF)

Relative humidity

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