Turbosound NuQ SERIES user manual Flying & Lifting / Rigging

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user manual

NuQ series

Flying & Lifting / Rigging

A versatile set of rigging parts has been designed for NuQ Series enclosures in order to give the portable user and installer a cost effective approach to flying and mounting, ranging from a single enclosure up to small arrays.

All riggable products are fitted with metric internal fixings. It is expected that external parts such as eyebolts, flying bridles, scaffold clamps, safety chains etc. will be obtained locally from the usual suppliers and used with the parts available from Turbosound. Note that only collared eyebolts can be used for lifting; please refer to British Standard BS4278 for further information.

Any installation, whether temporary or permanent, must be securely attached to the structure of the building using chain, steel wires or web straps which are certified and load rated for the purpose. The combined weight of the sound system, its cables and the rigging system must be safely carried by the points at which attachment is made to the building or structure. Great care must be taken in selecting the attachment points and methods, being absolutely sure of the load carrying capacity of points chosen.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The rigging of loudspeaker systems is an extremely serious matter with potentially lethal consequences should anything go wrong. It is of vital importance that you, or other people rigging the system, are suitably qualified to do so and have a full understanding of all the factors involved with safety as a number one priority.

Turbosound accepts no responsibility for any accident, damage or failure of any rigged system. This rigging information is specifically related to the requirements of the NuQ Series products only. For more detailed information on the whole topic of rigging various handbooks are available. If you are in any doubt contact your Turbosound dealer who will be able to refer you to an experienced rigging company.

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Contents NuQ Series NuQ series NuQ series Unpacking IntroductionThanks General Features Product Range SummaryGeneral Features for Two-Way Enclosures NuQ-10 Model InformationNuQ-8 NuQ-12 NuQ-15B15 B18NuQ-8DP NuQ-10DPNuQ-12DP NuQ-15DPB15DP System Requirements Recommended Amplifier Power Ratings Amplifier ConsiderationsSelf-powered Loudspeakers Bi-amped systems Loudspeaker connectionsPassive systems Cable Recommendations Hardware requirements Networking CapabilityComputer system requirements TurboDrive Quick Reference Setup Install the driversBvnet Interface Dispersion Loudspeaker PlacementChoosing the best location Equalisation System Configurations System1 Basic Stereo Passive setupFrom Mixer LMS-D24 System 3 Stereo Bi-amped setup with Active Crossover From Mixer LMS-D26 Loudspeaker Management Systems Turbosound LMS series loudspeaker management systemsLMS seris Features Starting up LMS-D24/6 Quick Reference Set Up About Presets Store button Preset RecallCreating a user defined crossover Audio Input connectors Audio Output connectorsPresets and Secure mode LMS-D24/D26 Audio ConnectionsFlying & Lifting / Rigging Hardware Compatibility Speaker Pole and Tripod Stand MountingUse with Flying Yokes Truss MountingWall Mounting Horizontal Rigging Ceiling MountingSmall Loudspeaker Arrays Using the T-bar Small Vertical ArrayFlying Single Enclosures To create a horizontal array for truss mountingNuQ series Use of Thread Locking Compounds Servicing Information NuQ series NuQ series About Ease Data OverviewUse of Turbosound Ease data Technical Specifications Non-Powered EnclosuresSelf-powered Enclosures B15DP B18DPSpare Parts List NuQ-10/DP NuQ-12/DP NuQ-15/DP B15/DP B18/DPWarranty Limited WarrantyWarranty Coverage ShippingIncidental and consequential damages Limitation of implied warrantiesNuQ series