PS Series PS8 – LS400 – PS8 Analogue TD Controller PS10R2 –LS600 -PS10 Analogue TD Controller PS15R2 – PS15 Analogue TD Controller User Manual PS Series User Manual V1.
Page 2/82 INTRODUCTION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING BASIC PRECAUTIONS Do not open the speaker system or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way. The speaker system contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should appear to be malfunctioning or damaged, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified NEXO service personnel. Water exposure: Do not expose the speaker system to direct rain, do not use it near water or in wet conditions.
INTRODUCTION Page 3/82 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR NEXO TD CONTROLLERS NEXO ANALOGUE PSTDCONTROLLERS, NX242 DIGITAL CONTROLLER, NXAMP4x1 AND NXAMP4x4 POWERED CONTROLLERS ARE CLASS 1 APPARATUS AND MUST BE EARTHED. THE GREEN AND YELLOW WIRE OF THE MAINS CORD MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO AN INSTALLATION SAFETY EARTH OR GROUND. THE EARTH IS ESSENTIAL FOR PERSONAL SAFETY AS WELL AS THE CORRECT OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM, AND IS INTERNALLY CONNECTED TO ALL EXPOSED METAL SURFACES. - Read these instructions.
Page 4/82 INTRODUCTION HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss. Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient period of time. The U.S.
INTRODUCTION Page 5/82 CONTENTS 1 Introduction.......................................................................................................................8 2 PS General Set-up Instructions ....................................................................................10 2.1 Speaker connection...................................................................................................10 2.1.1 PS8 – PS10R2 ............................................................................
Page 6/82 7 INTRODUCTION 6.1 Principle .................................................................................................................... 27 6.2 Change of configuration ........................................................................................... 27 6.3 « Front of house » Configuration (default configuration).......................................... 28 6.4 « Stage Monitor » Configuration...............................................................................
INTRODUCTION 9 Page 7/82 Technical Specifications................................................................................................55 9.1 PS8 – LS400 .............................................................................................................55 9.1.1 System specifications ........................................................................................55 9.1.2 Dimensions .................................................................................................
Page 8/82 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting a NEXO PS Series equipment.
INTRODUCTION Page 9/82 As for all NEXO systems, PS Series are controlled, powered and monitored by dedicated NEXO TDControllers: • PS analogue TDController provides full control for PS Series and dedicated subwoofers. It has 2 analogue inputs (Left and Right) and 3 analogue outputs (Sub-Bass, PS Left and PS Right); • NX242-ES4 Digital TDController provides comprehensive control of PS loudspeakers in multiple configurations.
Page 10/82 2 PS GENERAL SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS PS GENERAL SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Speaker connection PS Series connected with Speakon NL4FC plugs (not supplied). A wiring diagram is printed on the connection panel located on the back of each cabinet.The 4 pins of the 2 Speakon sockets identified in / out are connected in parallel within the enclosure. Either connector can be used to connect amplifier or to link to an additional PS range cabinet or to link to an optional Sub (if present).
PS GENERAL SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS 2.1.4 Configuring PS15 for Passive or Active Mode • Remove the six TORX screws that hold the connector panel (figure next page); • Remove the connector panel so that filter WAGO connectors become accessible; • In Passive Mode, WAGO connector from filter should be inserted in “Passive In”, and speakers WAGO connectors should be inserted in connector “Passive Out”.
Page 12/82 3 AMPLIFIER SELECTION FOR USE WITH PS-SERIES AMPLIFIER SELECTION FOR USE WITH PS-SERIES NEXO recommends high power amplifiers in all cases. Budget constraints are the only reason to select lower power amplifiers. A lower power amplifier will not reduce the chances of driver damage due to over-excursion, and may actually increase the risk of thermal damage due to sustained clipping.
AMPLIFIER SELECTION FOR USE WITH PS-SERIES Page 13/82 • Some products can exhibit manufacturing tolerances for the same model of ±1dB or more. Some amplifiers may have been modified, possibly without any label indicating the new values. Others may have gain switches fitted internally where it is impossible for the user to verify the actual setting without opening the amplifier casing.
Page 14/82 AMPLIFIER SELECTION FOR USE WITH PS-SERIES IMPORTANT When in Bridge-Mono mode, check your amplifier user manual for proper connection of outputs 1(+) and (2+) in relation to input phase. • Parallel-mono: the output terminals of the two channels are configured in parallel using an internal relay. The (single) load is connected either to the output of channel 1 or to that of channel 2 (as if in stereo).
AMPLIFIER SELECTION FOR USE WITH PS-SERIES Page 15/82 Figure below shows connectors implementation on the rear panel. 3.2.
Page 16/82 4 4.1 PS SERIES SETUPS ON NEXO TD CONTROLLERS PS SERIES SETUPS ON NEXO TD CONTROLLERS Analogue PSTDControllers Analogue PS TDControllers parameters have been optimized for 1 x Subwoofer (mono) used in conjunction with 2 x PS Series speakers (mono or stereo). IMPORTANT - PS8 TDControllers are unchanged in relation to previous version (color change only): previous generation PS8 TD Controllers and new PS8 TDControllers can be combined.
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS PS8 & LS400 with PS8 TDController FROM AMPLIFIERS CAUTION ! Sense must be connected for speaker protection SEE USER MANUAL TO AMPLIFIERS BALANC ED IN PUT S BALANC ED OUT PUT S SEN SE IN PUT EARTH LIFT OUT PUT LEVEL PS8 RIGHT RIGHT LS400 OUT SUB L+R LEFT 0dB -12dB -6dB PS8 LEFT (from amp terminals) PS8 LEFT + 3- + 2 - + 1 PS8 RIGHT 5.
PS8 & LS400 with NXAMP4x1 SP4 SP4 SP4 SP4 SP4 SP4 SP4 SP4 SP4 SP4 IN A IN B OUT A 5.
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS SP4 SP4 SP4 SP4 IN A IN B OUT A PS8 & LS400 with NXAMP4x4 OUT C 5.
Page 20/82 PS10 & LS600 with PS10 TDController FROM AMPLIFIERS CAUTION ! Sense must be connected for speaker protection SEE USER MANUAL TO AMPLIFIERS BALANC ED IN PUT S BALANC ED OUT PUT S SEN SE IN PUT EARTH LIFT OUT PUT LEVEL PS10 RIGHT RIGHT LS600 OUT SUB L+R LEFT 0dB -12dB -6dB PS10 LEFT (from amp terminals) PS10 LEFT PS10 RIGHT + 3- + 2 - + 1 LS600 5.
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS IN A OUT A BRIDGED MODE PS10 & LS600 with NXAMP4x1 OUT D BRIDGED MODE 5.
Page 22/82 SP4 SP4 SP4 SP4 IN A IN B OUT A PS10 & LS600 with NXAMP4x4 OUT C 5.
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS PS15 Passive & RS15 Omni with PS15 TDController FROM AMPLIFIERS CAUTION ! Sense must be connected for speaker protection SEE USER MANUAL TO AMPLIFIERS BALANC ED IN PUT S BALANC ED OUT PUT S SEN SE IN PUT EARTH LIFT OUT PUT LEVEL PS15 RIGHT RIGHT RS15 OUT SUB L+R LEFT 0dB -12dB -6dB PS15 LEFT (from amp terminals) PS15 LEFT PS15 RIGHT + 3- + 2 - + 1 RS15 5.
Page 24/82 SP4 SP4 SP4 IN A OUT A BRIDGED MODE PS15 Passive & RS15 Omni with NXAMP4x1 OUT D BRIDGED MODE 5.
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS SP4 SP4 IN A IN B OUT A OUT B OUT C PS15 Passive & RS15 Omni with NXAMP4x4 OUT D 5.
Page 26/82 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS SP4 SP4 IN A IN B OUT A (LF) (OUT B HF) OUT C (LF) (OUT D HF) 5.
CONFIGURABLE ASYMETRICAL HORN 6 6.1 Page 27/82 CONFIGURABLE ASYMETRICAL HORN Principle The Asymmetrical Dispersion Constant Directivity horn is an important feature of the PS Series. This concept was previously only available for highly specialized applications; in the general purpose PS it is fully exploited thanks to a practical design that makes user configuration of the horn practical and quick. The proper configurations of the horn for two common applications are shown below.
Page 28/82 6.3 CONFIGURABLE ASYMETRICAL HORN « Front of house » Configuration (default configuration) Good coverage of audiences often requires a conflicting combination of wide coverage ("short-throw") for the closest listeners (below cabinet axis) and narrow coverage ("long-throw") for distant areas (on or above axis). The PS Series horizontal horn coverage varies from "short-throw" to "long-throw" along the vertical axis to precisely match these practical requirements in a single system.
PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE 7 Page 29/82 PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE Before proceeding with installation of PS series, please ensure that the components are present and undamaged. A component list is appended to this manual. In the event of any shortage, please contact your supplier. 7.1 SAFETY FIRST PS Series accessories structural computations and related documents are available at Nexo (info@nexo.fr) upon request.
Page 30/82 7.1.1 PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE • The PS Series Rigging System requires regular inspection and testing by a competent test centre. NEXO recommend that the system is load tested and certified annually or more frequently if local regulations require. • When de-rigging the system ensure that the same duty of care is given to the procedure as for the installation. Pack PS Series components carefully to prevent damage in transit.
PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE 7.2 Page 31/82 General Description PS10R2 and PS15R2 incorporate connecting plates (one on PS10R2 and one per side on PS15R2) on which a comprehensive range of accessories can be mounted. Oblong holes for Touring Applications Accessories Tapped holes for Fixed Installation Accessories PS10R2 AND PS15R2 CONNECTING PLATES There are two families of accessories: 7.2.
Page 32/82 7.3 PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE PS Series in fixed installations 7.3.
PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE 7.3.2 Page 33/82 PS rigidly mounted on a wall or a ceiling (vertical or horizontal) Required items • 1 x VNI-UBRK (8 / 10 / 12) (allows all angles to be implemented) • 4 x 12mm diameter screws (not provided) IMPORTANT Ensure that the surface – wall or ceiling – is strong enough to hold PS cabinet weight and that the screws 12mm diameter and corresponding plugs required to fix the “U” bracket on the wall or under the ceiling are properly dimensioned.
Page 34/82 PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE “U” BRACKET MOUNTING PROCEDURE FOR PS10R2 “U” BRACKET MOUNTING PROCEDURE FOR PS15R2
PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE 7.3.
Page 36/82 PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE Horizontal (PS15R2 only) • Remove the four TORX screws holding connector plates on both side of PS15R2; • Remove the connector plates from PS15R2; • Fill each screw hole with Locktite 243 or equivalent; • Position external plates from VNI-LBRK kits and secure them supplied with these kits; • Position “L” brackets from VNI-LBRK kits, and secure them to the cabinet using the 4 remaining shoulder screws supplied with these kits.
PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE Page 37/82 Procedure Vertical • 12mm diameter screws (not provided) are required to secure the wall suspension plate on the wal; • Remove the 2 rear TORX screws holding connector plates on both sides of PS10R2 or PS15R2; • Fill each screw hole with Locktite 243 or equivalent; • Connect the suspension plate to the connector plate by using the srews provided with the VNIWS kit; • Position the srews in the oblong hole so that required vertical angle is obtained; •
Page 38/82 PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE Horizontal • Install the “U” bracket as described in preceding section • Connect the “U” bracket to the connector plate by using the srews provided with the VNI-WS kit; • Secure the screws; • Suspend and secure the cabinet to the wall suspension; • Adjust horizontal angle WALL SUSPENSION PROCEDURE FOR HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION
PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE 7.4 Page 39/82 PS Series in touring applications 7.4.
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PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE 7.4.3 Page 41/82 PS flown vertically Required items • 1 x Flying Bar for PS Series (VNT-TTC) • PS8: flying adaptor for PS8 (VNT-ADPT) • 1 x Lifting Ring and 1 ball-lock 8x45 (VNT-XHBRK & BL845, included) • Or 1 x Truss hook and 1 ball-lock 8x45 (VNT-TCBRK & BL845, included) IMPORTANT Ensure that truss suspension point is strong enough to hold PS cabinet weight.
Page 42/82 PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE Truss suspension • Connect truss hook VNT-TCBRK to flying bar by inserting 8x45 quick release pin in required holes for proper vertical aiming; • Ensure truss hook is properly locked to flying bar; • Lift and position assembly, lock hook on truss suspension point and secure with hook cable.
PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE 7.4.4 Page 43/82 PS flown horizontally Required items • 1 x “U” Bracket for PS (VNT-SSBRK8/10 or 15) • PS8: flying adaptor for PS8 (VNT-ADPT) • 1 x Lifting Ring (VNT-XHBRK) • Or 1 x Truss hook (VNT-TCBRK) IMPORTANT Ensure that suspension point is strong enough to hold PS cabinet weight.
Page 44/82 PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE Truss suspension • Connect truss hook VNT-TCBRK to “U” bracket by inserting 8x45 quick release pin in dedicated holes; • Ensure truss hook is properly locked to “U” bracket; • Lift and position assembly, lock hook on truss suspension point and secure with hook cable.
PS SERIES HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE 7.5 Page 45/82 Testing and Maintenance of the system • General: PS Series accessories are precision piece of equipment and require regular attention to maintenance in order to give long and reliable service. NEXO recommends regular testing of loudspeaker rigging components, preferably using a suitable test rig coupled with a visual inspection. • Fasteners: there are several critical points in the PS cabinets.
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NEXO ANALOGUE PSTD CONTROLLERS Page 47/82 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
Page 48/82 NEXO ANALOGUE PSTD CONTROLLERS CAUTION! This servicing instruction is for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. 8.3.5 Recommendations for wiring the sense lines The impedance of the sense inputs of the TDcontroller are high, so currents are low and therefore light duty cable can be used.
NEXO ANALOGUE PSTD CONTROLLERS Page 49/82 degradation of output noise. We recommend that the sources and loads you use have the same desirable characteristics. It is sometimes claimed that connecting cable shield at both ends creates ground loop, and that the current flowing in such loop will produce noise. This is not the case for most professional audio equipment.
Page 50/82 8.4.1 NEXO ANALOGUE PSTD CONTROLLERS Read before use The Analogue TDcontroller is designed to be used with its proper set of speaker cabinet. They are not interchangeable.
NEXO ANALOGUE PSTD CONTROLLERS Page 51/82 Adjusting the Subbass level (Sub Level) The potentiometer adjusts the level of the Subbass channel, a range of 12 dB allows a variety of configurations and application conditions to be accommodated. Center position of the knob is calibrated for 1 Subbass used with 2 distant S12.
Page 52/82 NEXO ANALOGUE PSTD CONTROLLERS Output Level Switch The 3-position output level switch is used to match the processor gain to the amplifier gain for optimum signal to noise ratio. The three gain values available are +6, 0 or -6 dB. For minimum noise floor the 6dB setting should be chosen, for maximum headroom the +6dB position should be used. Audio Outputs The audio outputs are the three 3-pin male XLRs located in the area labeled BALANCED OUTPUTS.
NEXO ANALOGUE PSTD CONTROLLERS Page 53/82 1 2 3 A 8.5 B TDcontroller REFERENCE GUIDE 8.5.1 Linear section The characteristics of the linear section are independent of signal level, as opposed to the servo control functions described in next paragraph. Subsonic and VHF filtering Low and high-pass filters are used to remove signals out of the usable frequency range, eliminating sub- and ultra-sonic components that could possibly degrade the performance of the Controller and amplifiers.
Page 54/82 NEXO ANALOGUE PSTD CONTROLLERS Displacement control The signal from the sense input is fed through a shaping filter producing a signal proportional to the voice coil displacement. This control signal is compared to a fixed value and if exceeded, the LF-VCEQ is activated with very short attack time to reduce speaker excursion. Temperature control Sense input is fed to a shaping filter to create a voltage proportional to the instantaneous voice-coil current.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 Page 55/82 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.1 PS8 – LS400 9.1.1 System specifications SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS PS8 with PS8 TDcontroller LSub 400 with PS8 TDcontroller Frequency Response [a] 69 Hz - 19 kHz ±3dB 43 Hz - 120 Hz ±3dB Usable Range @-6dB [a] 62 Hz – 20 kHz 40 Hz - 140 Hz Sensitivity 1W @ 1m [b] 96 dB SPL Nominal - 94 dB SPL Wideband 99 dB SPL Nominal Nominal Peak SPL @ 1m [b] 122 to 125dB Peak 128 to 131 dB Peak HF Dispersion [c] 50° to 100° Hor.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.1.
Page 58/82 9.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PS10R2 – LS600 9.2.1 System specifications SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS PS10R2 with PS10 TDcontroller LS600 with PS10 TDcontroller Frequency Response [a] 65 Hz - 20 kHz ±3dB 40 Hz - 110 Hz ±3dB Usable Range @-6dB [a] 58 Hz - 21 kHz 38Hz - 120 Hz Sensitivity 1W @ 1m [b] 99 dB SPL Nominal – 97 dB SPL Wideband 101 dB SPL Nominal Nominal Peak SPL @ 1m [b] 129 to 132 dB Peak 135 to 138 dB Peak HF Dispersion [c] 50° to 100° Hor. x 55° Vert.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.2.2 Page 59/82 Dimensions 45˚ 515 mm [20.28"] 316 mm [12.44"] 277 mm [10.91"] 30˚ 435 mm [17.12"] 688 mm [27.09"] 528 mm [20.
Page 60/82 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.2.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.3 Page 61/82 PS15R2 9.3.1 System specifications SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS PS15R2 with PS15 TDcontroller RS15 with PS15TDcontroller Frequency Response @-3 dB [a] 50 Hz - 18 kHz ±3 dB 35 Hz - 100 Hz Usable Range @-6 dB [a] 47 Hz - 18 kHz 35 Hz - 250 Hz Sensitivity 1W @ 1m [b] 102 dB SPL Nominal. 99 dB SPL Wideband 105 dB SPL Nominal Nominal Peak SPL @ 1m [b] 133 to 136 dB Peak 136 to 139 dB Peak HF Dispersion [c] 50° to 100° Hor. x 55° Vert.
Page 62/82 9.3.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 45˚ 675 mm [26.57"] 434 mm [17.09"] 368 mm [14.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.3.
Page 64/82 9.4 9.4.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PS Analogue TDcontrollers Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Output Section Input Section THD+N Noisefloor Dynamic Range Crosstalk Filtering & EQ. Protections Power Supply Conformity PRODUCT FEATURES Audio Inputs Sense Inputs Audio Outputs Controls Indicators Dimensions Weight : SYSTEM OPERATION Applicable Products SubBass 9.4.2 +22 /+16/+10 dBm typical into 600 Ω load (+6/0/-6dB back panel switch). Maximum input level : 22dBu. CMRR 80dB @ 1kHz typical. 0.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Page 65/82 9.5 PS Touring Applications Accessoies 9.5.1 “U” Bracket for PS8 (VNT-SSBRK8, includes VN-ADPT) Parts Dimensions 197 mm [7.75"] 497 mm [19.56"] 54 mm [2.
Page 66/82 9.5.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ”U” Bracket for PS10R2 (VNT-SSBRK10) Parts Dimensions 235 mm [9.25"] 610 mm [24.00"] 54 mm [2.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.5.3 Page 67/82 ”U” Bracket for PS15R2 (VNT-SSBRK15) Parts Dimensions 312 mm [12.28"] 782 mm [30.78"] 61 mm [2.
Page 68/82 9.5.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Flying Rail for PS8* / PS10R2 / PS15R2 (VNT-TTC) * VNT-ADPT required for PS8 Parts Dimensions 264 47.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.5.5 Page 69/82 Lifting Ring for ”U” bracket or Flying Rail (VNT-XHBRK, includes BL845) Parts Dimensions 132 mm [5.20"] 36 mm [1.42"] 58 mm [2.
Page 70/82 9.5.6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Truss hook for “U” bracket or Flying Rail (VNT-TCBRK) Parts Dimensions 198 mm [7.8"] 135 mm [5.31"] 47 mm [1.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.5.7 Page 71/82 Flying Adaptor for PS8 (VNT-ADPT) (mandatory for use in conjunction with VNT-SSBRK8 or VNT-TTC) Parts Dimensions 15 mm [0.59"] 166 mm [6.54"] 35 mm [1.
Page 72/82 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.6 PS Fixed Installations Accessories 9.6.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.6.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.6.4 “L” Bracket for cable suspension for PS10R2 and PS15R2 (VNI-LBRK) Parts WARNING : Screws must be secured using Loctite 243 TM Dimensions 44 mm [1.73"] 51 mm [2"] 301 mm [11.
Page 76/82 9.6.5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS “U” Bracket for rigid suspension for PS10R2 and PS15R2 (VNI-ABRK) Parts WARNING : Screws must be secured using Loctite 243 TM Dimensions 51 mm [2"] 112 mm [4.40"] 199 mm [7.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.6.
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PS SERIES PARTS & ACCESSORIES LIST Page 79/82 PS SERIES PARTS & ACCESSORIES LIST 9.
Page 80/82 9.8 PS SERIES PARTS & ACCESSORIES LIST Accessories List MODEL DRAWING DESCRIPTION VNT-SSBRK8 Touring “U” bracket for PS8 VNT-ADPT Touring Flying Adaptor for PS8 VNT-SSBRK10 Touring “U” bracket for PS10R2 VNT-SSBRK15 Touring “U” bracket for PS15R2 VNT-TCBRK Truss hook for all VNT-SSBRKs (includes 8x45 Quick Release Pin) VNT-XHBRK Lifting Ring for all VNI-SSBRKs (includes 8x45 Quick Release Pin).
PS SERIES PARTS & ACCESSORIES LIST MODEL DRAWING Page 81/82 DESCRIPTION VNI-WS10 Fix installation wall mounting for PS8 & PS10R2 VNI-WS15 Fix installation wall mounting for PS15R2
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