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5. Guide to System Setup 5.1. SUSPENDING AX3210P AND AX1118SP SYSTEMS
Mounting operation sequence
According to the correct mounting procedure, the creation of the array has to be started on the ground,
with AX3210P systems on their caster boards, and then lifted. All front coupling operations and most
of the wiring can be done on the ground. This allows the quick and easy assembly of the array, without
having to worry about taking away the caster boards in this phase. The coupling of all rear cams needs
to be carried out during the ascent, as the natural conformation of the array will ease this phase.
• Enclosure front coupling on the ground
The operation of coupling the front part of the enclosures is quite simple: get the speakers on their
caster boards close together and release the pins holding the cams, then rotate the cams into their
housing on the next speaker and fasten them into their new position with the pins. Now you can
proceed iteratively with the following steps necessary to mount the array.
1. Enclosure arrangement
2. Disengagement of pins and extraction of front cams
3. Introduction of front cams into the frames of the successive enclosure and securing coupling
pins
4. The front part of the train is now completely coupled
Make sure all front cams are correctly inserted in their housing and safely held in place by the
94AXSMP1 pins
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. When you start assembling an array on the ground make sure the surface is
sufficiently flat so that the caster boards will be able to roll evenly. When you have to work on grass
or gravel, cover the ground with wood boards to create a sufficiently hard surface.
• Coupling the array with the flying bar
The case reported here is the attachment of the flying bar according to the configuration defined
as A.
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Because of their length, the 94AXSMP1 pins could stick out even if they are correctly mounted.
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Eventual coupling according to the B configuration (reverse mode) is not discussed, but the procedures it requires are definitely
more complex as, normally, the array cannot be left on the ground, but it needs to be partially lifted.
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