Turbosound TQ-310 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
user manual
QLight series
TQ series manual
page 15
Single point mount options include a universal FB-12 flybar assembly for
use with the TQ-445 and this enables the use of several different fixing
methods. The illustration at right shows the FB-12 with three different
methods of suspending the TQ-445 cabinet: a unilock fitting; a scaffold
clamp; and a pick-up point adapter.
To attach the flybar first remove the threaded plastic plugs filling the
rigging points on the top of the cabinet. Fit the flybar to the cabinet
using the captive M10 shoulder eyebolts supplied with the flybar
assembly. There are 12 attachment points equally spaced along the
length of the spine of the flybar. Depending on which point is chosen for
the given attachment system, a wide range of downward inclination
angles can be achieved over a range of approximately 70 degrees. The
design of the flybar even allows for upward angles, for example for
coverage of balconies that are higher than the loudspeaker location.
The FB-12 flybar assembly comes supplied with a U-6 Unilock fitting,
which provides a single attachment point. The point at which the Unilock is attached to the flybar
determines the vertical angle of the loudspeaker as shown in the table following.
A pick-up point adapter offers a further single attachment point. This option provides fast
adjustment of vertical angle. The point at which the eyebolt adapter is attached to the flybar
determines the vertical angle of the loudspeaker as shown in the table following.
An aluminium scaffold clamp is attached to the fly bar by means of a simple clevis coupler. It is
designed to rotate horizontally through 360° in order to enable accurate positioning of the
loudspeaker. The point at which the scaffold clamp is attached to the fly bar determines the
vertical angle of the loudspeaker as shown in the table following.