
Community ENTASYS Installation/Operation Manual — Page 28
ACCESSORIES
ENTASYS Fly Kit: ENT-FK, ENT-FKW
The ENTASYS Fly Kit (
Figure 14
) can be used to suspend an array of up to five ENTASYS modules.
The Fly Bracket provides multiple attachment points at the top of an array while the Pull Back Bracket provides
points lower on the array for additional aiming flexibility. While the attachment points on the Fly Bracket at the
top of an array alone will allow various down-tilt angles with a dead hang, this point alone is not recommended.
The attachment points on the Pull Back Bracket at the bottom of an array should also be used for fine control of
vertical tilt. Use both points: the Fly Bracket plus the Pull Back Bracket. Attach a secondary safety line to the
top of the Fly Bracket as a safety cable.
Instructions for Attachment (see Figure 14)
1. Remove the “T” Mounting Bracket from the ENTASYS column to be mounted using the Fly Kit. See
Figure
4
for instructions on this removal. If multiple columns are to be mounted using a Fly Kit see the instructions
for attaching the columns using the Coupler Bracket in
Figure 8.
2. Securely fasten the four M6 x 25mm bolts and nuts to the top four holes in the “T” Mounting Bracket. This
will yield four mounting studs for the Fly Bracket. Do not use any washers at this point.
3. Securely fasten the four M6 x 30mm bolts and nuts to the four holes in the “T” Mounting Bracket at the de-
sired location for the Pull Back Bracket. This will yield four mounting studs for the Pull Back Bracket. Do not
use any washers at this point. These can be placed in any position along the spine of the array. If more
than one ENTASYS loudspeaker is used in an array the strongest construction results will be obtained when
the Pull Back Bracket is attached through a Coupler Bracket.
Figure 13: Pan-Tilt Bracket - Cover Assembly