Axiom AX2065P User Manual Download Page 5

Follow the sequence in the 

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 gure for 

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 xing the 

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 y bar at the 

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 rst box. 

Usually this is the 

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 rst step before li  ing up the system. Be careful to 

insert properly all the locking pins (1)(2) and (3)(4) then the shackle (5) in 
the right holes as speci

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 ed by the aiming so  ware.

When li  ing the system always proceed gradually step by step, paying 
a  en  on to secure the 

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 y bar to the box (and the box to the other boxes) 

before pulling up the system: this makes easier to insert properly the 
locking pins. Also when the system is released down, unlock gradually 

the pins. During the li  ing be very careful to not let the cables enter the space between one enclosure and the other, as their compression could 
cut them.

Fly bar suspension and angle setup (centre of gravity)

The 

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 rst 

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 gure shows where the normal centre of gravity is with 

one box or several boxes arranged in a line. Usually the boxes are 
arranged to make an arc for the best coverage of the audience, 
so the center of gravity moves backward. The aiming so  ware 
suggests the ideal suspension pinpoint taking into account this 
behaviour: 

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 x the straight shackle in this posi  on.

Note that the ideal aiming angle o  en doesn’t correspond to the 
pinpoint: there is o  en a li  le di

 erence between ideal aiming 

and real aiming and its value is the Delta angle: posi  ve delta 
angle can be adjusted a li  le using two ropes, nega  ve  delta 
angle are self adjusted a li  le because the cables weighs on the 
back of the array. With some experience it’s possible to consider 
preven  vely these required li  le adjustments.
During the 

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 own set up you can connect the elements of the array 

to their cables. We suggest to discharge the weight of the cables 
from the 

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 ying pinpoint by tying them with a tex  le 

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 bre rope, 

instead of le   ng them hang freely: in this way the posi  on of the 
array will be much more similar to the simula  on produced by 
the so  ware.

Pin locking and splay angles set up

The 

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 gure below shows how to insert correctly the locking pin and 

how to set up the splay angle between loudspeakers.

Wind loads

When planning an open-air event it is essen  al to obtain current weather and wind informa  on. When 
loudspeaker arrays are 

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 own in an open-air environment, possible wind e

 ects must be taken into account. 

Wind load produces addi  onal dynamic forces ac  ng on the rigging components and the suspension, which 
may lead to a dangerous situa  on. If according to the forecast wind forces higher than 5 b   (29-38 Km/h) 
are possible, the following ac  ons have to be taken:
- The actual on-site wind speed has to be monitored permanently. Be aware that wind speed typically 
increases with height above ground.
- Suspension and securing points of the array should be designed to support double the sta  c load in order 
to withstand any addi  onal dynamic forces.

WARNING!

Flying loudspeakers overhead at wind forces higher than 6 b

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  (39-49 Km/h) is not recommended.

 

If the wind force exceeds 7 b   (50-61 Km/h) there is a risk of mechanical damage to the components 
which may lead to a dangerous situa  on for persons in the vicinity of the 

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 own array.

- Stop the event and make sure that no person remains in the vicinity of the array.
- Lower and secure the array.

95AXM014 LOCKING PIN

press and
insert

release and
lock

KPTSW215 FLY BAR FOR FLOWN ARRAY

CENTRE OF GRAVITY

SINGLE PINPOINT FOR
STRAIGHT SHACKLE 

KPTSW215 FLOWN PINPOINT

HINGE BAR OF PREVIOUS BOX

LOUDSPEAKER SPLAY ANGLES SET UP

USE THIS HOLE TO LOCK THE
HINGE BAR WHEN THE
LOUDSPEAKER IS REST

LOCK THE PIN IN THE
HOLE TO OBTAIN THE
REQUIRED SPLAY
ANGLE.

Summary of Contents for AX2065P

Page 1: ...and eliminates the boxy mid bass sound commonly obtained from regular bassreflex enclosures The crossover filter approach is based on a Constant Power technique Thanks to a par cular phase combina on between the two ways around the crossover frequency this approach is able to provide a very stable horizontal coverage and a very stable off axys sound image also minimizing unwanted effects around the ...

Page 2: ...fer DHSS10M20 Sub Speaker ø35mm Pole with M20 screw PC260 2 in 6 out digital loudspeaker processor RAINCOV2065 Rain cover for input sockets USB2CAN PRONET network converter see hƩp www axiomproaudio com for detailed descripƟon and other available accessories SPARE PARTS NL4MP Neutrik Speakon panel socket 98AXM6W16 6 5 woofer 1 5 VC 94SPI2265 Locking Pin for AX2265 98DRI2065 1 4 2 5 compression dri...

Page 3: ...5P Useful tools to set up properly a verƟcal array system This is a list of tools that can be very useful to set properly a ver cal array system CABLE TESTER It is a good prac ce to check all cables before each installa on because even one faulty cable can compromise heavily the system performance INCLINOMETER WITH LEVER This tool can be used to verify the ver cal array angle It can be used at the...

Page 4: ...nd applicable safety standards During assembly pay a en on to the possible risk of crushing Wear suitable protec ve clothing Observe all instruc ons given on the rigging components and the loudspeaker cabinets When chain hoists are in opera on ensure that there is nobody directly underneath or in the vicinity of the load Do not under any circumstances climb on the array AIMING and SUSPENDING INSTR...

Page 5: ...ight of the cables from the flying pinpoint by tying them with a tex le fibre rope instead of le ng them hang freely in this way the posi on of the array will be much more similar to the simula on produced by the so ware Pin locking and splay angles set up The figure below shows how to insert correctly the locking pin and how to set up the splay angle between loudspeakers Wind loads When planning ...

Page 6: ...e region of a bigger flown array It can be used also for stacked arrays NOTE in this preset the subwoofer SW215P is placed at the top of the flown array in case the sub is placed on ground an addi onal delay me must be considered read the PC260 OUT sec on further in this manual LONG THROW PRESET name 2065_4 1_LT01 pcf This PRESET can be used in arrays bigger than 6 or 8 boxes and loaded in the top...

Page 7: ...f one of them IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO USE GROUPS If you use more than one PC260 processor to drive the same ver cal array system as in the example above you must always set the same parameters of the input panel for both processors levels and delay and any other parameter must be always the same The right way to this is the following 1 Be sure that each PC260 has not assigned to any device group...

Page 8: ...ect device shall remain readily operable Do not cancel the safety feature assured by means of a polarized line plug one blade wider than the other or with a earth connec on Make sure that power supply mains line has a proper earth connec on Power supply cord should be unplugged from the outlet during strong thunderstorm or when le unused for a long period of me CE CONFORMITY Proel products comply ...

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