Pole Mounting - Procedures and Precautions

The underside of the Expedition contains a 1-3/8" stand mount socket that allows it
to be raised up on any standard speaker pole mounting (such as the Samson TA50 or
TA100 speaker stands). Pole-mounting is generally advis-
able when you want to maximize the distance that the
Expedition covers (sometimes called speaker “throw”).
If you are using a dB1500a subwoofer, you can use its inte-
gral pole mount with the Samson TS20 speaker stand to
place an EXL250m or EXL250e immediately above it, creat-
ing a complete column of sound.
Use common sense when setting up speaker stands.
Whenever pole mounting cabinets, make sure all fasteners
are tight (or to the manufacturers specifications) and the
stand can support the weight of the cabinet.
Set speakers and stands away from areas where people
will be, taking care that stands will not be knocked into
possibly causing injury from falling or tipping.
WARNING! Pole mounting of cabinets should be done by
qualified personnel.
Samson assumes no responsibility, personal liability or
liability for Expedition cabinets.
Optional Accessories WIRELESS / POLE MOUNTING
As shown in figure 1 on the left, the top panel of the Expedition EXL250, XPL200 and
XPL300 provides a pre-wired compartment that accommodates any of three different
Samson wireless receivers: the UM1 or AM1 UHF models. Output signal from a wireless
receiver mounted in an EXL250 arrives at channel 2 of the onboard mixer.

figure 1

Connecting a Micro Receiver to the Expedition
1 Remove the Wireless Compartment Cover by lifting it off the compartment located on
the top of the Expedition. (see figure 1)
2 Gently take out the power and audio cables from the compartment.
3 Connect the power cable to the DC input jack on your Samson VM1, UM1 or M32
Receiver.
4 Connect the audio cable to the audio out jack on your Samson VM1, UM1 or M32
Receiver.
5 The audio signal from the receiver is sent to channel 2 on the XPL300 mixer.
EXL250 pole mounted on an dB1500a EXL250 pole mounted on a
speaker stand
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