Turbosound TQ-440SP user manual QLight series

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The universal FB-12 flybar assembly enables the use of several different fixing methods, shown in the diagram here. The flybar is attached to to the cabinet using a pair of captive M10 shoulder eyebolts (supplied). There are 12 attachment points equally spaced along the length of the spine. Depending on which point is chosen for the given attachment system, a wide range of downward inclination can be achieved over a range of approximately 70 degrees. The design of the flybar even allows for upwards 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 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 PP-440pick-up point adaptor offers a further single attachment point. This option provides fast adjustment of vertical angle. The point at which the eyebolt adaptor is attached to the flybar determines the vertical angle of the loudspeaker as shown in the table following.

The SC-440 aluminium scaffold clamp adaptor is attached to the T-bar by means of a simple clevis coupler. It is designed to rotate horizontally through 360° in order to enable accurate

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Contents QLIGHT Series QLight series 08/06/2001 335 PmcontentsImportant Safety Information Thanks Unpacking the TQ-440SP loudspeaker Introduction FeaturesProduct Summary Connector Panel Functions Power Amplifiers AC power requirementsSystem Requirements Limiting Functions Audio Input Music / Speech Optimisation Dispersion EqualisationCooling Mounting and Fixing QLight series QLight series QLight series Arraying Choosing the best location Removal of the Amplifier module MaintenanceRemoval of the 12/1 driver Removal of the midrange drive unit Appendix a Technical SpecificationsFlying accessories Spares and accessoriesWarranty Coverage Limited WarrantyShipping Limitation of implied warranties Incidental and consequential damages