User manual

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The HDL is a flexible system that can be used in ground-supported or suspended applications.
The following information will help you set up your HDL system safely and effectively.
When using stands or poles, be sure to observe the following precautions:
- Check the stand or pole specification to be certain the device is designed to support the
weight of the speaker. Observe all safety precautions specified by the manufacturer.
- Be certain that the surface on which the system is to be stacked is flat, stable and solid.
- Inspect the stand (or pole and associated hardware) before each use and do not use
equipment with worn, damaged, or missing parts.
- Do not attempt to place more than two HDL loudspeakers on a stand or pole.
- When mounting two HDL speakers on a pole or tripod, integral rigging hardware must be
used to secure the speakers to each other.
- Always be cautious when deploying the system outdoors. Unexpected winds may topple
a system. Avoid attaching banners or similar items to any part of a speaker system. Such
attachments could act as a sail and topple the system.
A single HDL may be used on a tripod stand (AC S260) or on a pole (AC PMA) over its D
LINE Series subwoofers. The use of a subwoofer is recommended for applications requiring
more low-frequency power and extension and needs a pole (P.N. 13360110).
Usually, the cluster switch on the input panel should be set to the 2-3 position and the HF on
NEAR when a single speaker is used. Indoor switch use depends on the speaker placement.
Place the speaker or the pole on a tripod using its own hardware LIGHT BAR HDL20-A (P.N.
13360229) or LIGHT BAR HDL10-A (P.N. 13360276) as shown in the following picture.
SINGLE HDL20-A, HDL10-A
POLE AND TRIPOD SAFETY
WARNINGS
A (2:1)
A
B (2:1)
B
B (2:1)
B
C (2:1)
C
C (2:1)
C
D (2:1)
D
D (2:1)
D