XSL Rigging components
Pos.
Component
Description
[1]
Z5771
XSL Flying frame
The XSL Flying frame is constructed from high-grade steel following the principles of truss
construction to achieve the lowest possible dead weight of 21 kg (46 lb).
It is designed to support arrays (columns) consisting of:
XSL8, XSL12 and XSL-SUB loudspeakers with a total system weight of 1000 kg (2200 lb) -
SWL.
Either as pure TOP or SUB arrays or as mixed array configurations with SUB cabinets at the
top of the array.
[2]
At the center front and rear of the frame, dedicated pickpoints
[2] and corresponding
Locking pins (Type A: 16 x 40 mm) are provided to accept the corresponding load beam.
[*3]
Rear link (Frame)
The rear link of the frame are used to attach the first TOP cabinet to the frame.
[4]
Z5775
Safety chain 2 t
The Z5775 Safety chain is supplied with the corresponding Z5770 XSL Flying frame set.
[5]
Safety point(s)
The flying frame is fitted with two safety points, each equipped with a 3.25 t shackle to
attach a secondary safety device using the enclosed Safety chain (refer to
"Secondary safety" on page 27).
[*6]
etherCON connector socket
In connection with the d&b Z5711 ArraySight sender unit, the etherCON connector socket
acts as a feed through to allow for easy connection of the sender unit.
[*7]
Rear link adapter
To attach the frame to SUB cabinets, the Rear link of the frame can be moved to the
respective SUB position of the Load beam using the enclosed Rear link adapter, which
provides the necessary extension length (refer to ).
[*8a/8b] Z5711
ArraySight sender unit
By factory default, the flying frame is equipped with a calibrated and adjusted d&b Z5711
ArraySight sender unit
[8a] (laser inclinometer). An appropriate, shielded CAT5e 1:1 cable,
30 m (100 ft) is also provided (K6006.200.00 -
[8b]) to allow either read out via the d&b
Z5712 ArraySight meter unit (single operation) or via R1 in connection with the d&b Remote
control network (remote operation - OCA/AES70).
For detailed information on the d&b ArraySight inclinometer system, please refer to the
ArraySight manual which is also supplied with the flying frame.
[9]
Four dedicated holes are provided at the front of the frame.
The center hole serves as the exit for the laser beam, while the three surrounding holes allow
for the adjustment of the ArraySight sender unit
[8a], if necessary.
Instruction label providing vital safety and rigging instructions.
d&b XSL Rigging manual 1.1 en
- preliminary -
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