T-SeriesRigging manual (1.1 EN)
2.3. T Load adapterFig. 6: T Load adapterWARNING!- Before attaching the Load adapter check the 1 t shackle isproperly fitted to the Load adapter and
2.4. T-Series cabinets2.4.1. Altering the HF dispersion on T10 cabinetsFig. 10: Rotating the horn(shown without front grill for better illustration)
T-SUB- Release the Locking pin and slide out the Rear link up to its stopposition.- Insert the Locking pin to fix the Rear link in place.Preset splay
Splay / Rear linksT10 The Splay links of the T10 cabinets are fold out and hooked into thepreset Locking pin on the rear rigging strand of the next ca
3. Preparing the setup3.1. GeneralCheck the acoustical and mechanical setup using the ArrayCalc arraycalculator and prepare enough printouts for each
3.3. Suspension of the Flying frameWARNING!The working load limits of the chain hoists and their suspensionpoints has to be high enough to carry the
3.3.2. Dual pickpoint operationFig. 14: ArrayCalc Hole positions for Dual pickpoint operationFig. 15: Dual pickpoint operationWith "Dual pickpoi
3.4. Secondary safetyWARNING!The secondary safety suspension must be independent of theprimary suspension points and capable of carrying the totalsys
3.5. Horizontal aiming and securingWARNING!If the system is used in an open-air environment the influence ofwind has to be taken into account. The pr
4. T-Series arrays and assemblyWARNING!Due to the compact and lightweight T-Series cabinets andrigging components the assembly may be carried out by a
References in the manualWARNING!This refers to a potentially dangerous situationwhich may lead to personal injury and/ordamage to the equipment and/or
4.1. Flown arrays4.1.1. T10 ArrayLimitationA maximum of 20 x T10 cabinets are allowed to be flown.Preparations- Prepare the flying cables and link c
4. Add further T10 cabinets- Preselect the desired splay angle on the upper cabinet.- Slide and fold out the Front and Splay links of the next cabinet
5. Rig the cabling- Connect the flying cables and link cables according to the number ofamplifier channels and cabinets used.- Attach the cable pick d
4.1.2. T-SUB ColumnLimitationA maximum of 10 x T-SUB cabinets are allowed to be flown as a SUBcolumn.PreparationsPrepare the flying cables and link c
4. Add the next T-SUB cabinet- Lift the assembly to a suitable height to add the next cabinet.- Place the next T-SUB on the ground.- Lower the assembl
4.1.3. T-SUB/T10 ArrayWARNING!For a mixed array consisting of T-SUB and T10 cabinets, the T-SUB cabinets must always be positioned at the top of the
- Release the Locking pins at the front of the the T-SUB cabinet.- Raise the bottom cabinet.- Align the cabinets so as to enable the Locking pins to b
4.1.4. Setup of the E7451 Touring case assemblyE7451 Touring case 4 x T10 assemblyWARNING!The total center of gravity of the E7451 Touring case assem
3. Attach the Flying frame to the assembly- Lower the frame onto the assembly until the Front links fit into theslots at the front of the frame while
- On the rear of the assembly preset the desired splay angle at therear rigging strand of the bottom cabinet of the upper assembly.- Raise the bottom
Contents1. Safety precautions...41.1. Intended use...
7. Derig the arrayWARNING!Dismantling the assembly of 4 x T10 cabinets while releasingthe Splay link of the upper cabinet and lower the assembly theen
E7451 Touring case assembly below T-SUB cabinetsThe E7451 Touring case assembly can also be attached below T-SUBcabinets within a mixed T-SUB/T10 arra
4.2. T-Series ground stacksWARNING!Always secure ground stacked setups against movement andpossible tipping over.4.2.1. T10 ground stackLimitationA
4. Set vertical aiming of the first T10 cabinet0°-2°The two supporting holes on the Flying frame's center bar allow the firstT10 cabinet to be se
6. Rig the cabling- Connect the cables and link cables according to the number ofamplifier channels and cabinets used.7. Check the assembly- Recheck t
3. Set vertical aiming of the first T10 cabinetThe vertical aiming of the first T10 cabinet connected to the T-SUBdepends on the chosen hole of the T-
- On the rear fold up the Splay link of the bottom cabinet and connectit to the upper cabinet as follows:- Lower the back of the upper cabinet until t
7. Derig the ground stackWARNING!The total center of gravity of the T-SUB/T10 ground stack islocated close to the front of the stack. To prevent the s
5. Checklist for the assembly of T-Series arrays5.1. System and safety checks5.1.1. Flown arraysBefore hoisting the array to its operating position
5.2. Hoisting and securing the arrayWhen all the mechanical adjustments, system checks and safety checkshave been made the array can be hoisted up to
1. Safety precautions1.1. Intended useThe T-Series rigging components (Flying frame, Load adapter, Lockingpins) must only be used in conjunction with
6. Wind loadsWhen planning an open-air event it is essential to obtain currentweather and wind information.When loudspeaker arrays are flown in an ope
7. Care and maintenance / Disposal7.1. Transport / StoringDuring transport ensure the rigging components are not stressed ordamaged by mechanical for
EC Declaration of Conformitywithin the meaning of the EC Machine Directive 98/37/EECWe hereby declare that the equipment designated below is designed
D2993.EN .01, 02/2009 © d&b audiotechnik GmbHd&b audiotechnik GmbH, Eugen-Adolff-Str. 134, D-71522 Backnang, Germany, Phone +49-7191-9669-0, F
1.1.2. ArrayCalc / TI 385The use of ArrayCalc is described in "TI 385 J, Q and T-Series systemdesign, d&b ArrayCalc" which is also supp
2. T-Series rigging conceptT-Series cabinets are mechanically connected to the T Flying frame andsubsequent loudspeakers using the Front links attache
2.1.1. System components overviewPos. Component Description[1]Z5370 T Flying frame T Flying frameSWL: 250 kg (550 lb)Z537000000001Z055000000001The Z5
2.1.2. Flying frame dimensions12.5 [0.5"]540 [21.3"]90 [3.5"]456.5 [18"]Fig. 2: Z5370 T Flying frame dimension in mm [inch]Dimens
2.2. T-Series Locking pinsWARNING!The steel wires between the locking pins and the cabinets andrigging components are not intended to carry any load.
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