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Final check
After the setup, always verify no yellow labels are visible on the front and on both sides of the array.
When using two K2-BAR, do not implement a bridle between the bars. Always use at least two motors
Before setup, choose a flying option
Refer to SOUNDVISION modeling and to
3.3 Elements for ground-stacking
(p. 2).
K2 enclosures under K1 system elements
K1-SB array setup
Refer to your SOUNDVISION model to define which flying frame to use.
If you are using the K1-BUMP:
Refer to the
K1 rigging manual
to set up the K1-SB part of the array.
Or if you are using the K2-BUMP:
Place an open a K2-BUMPFLIGHT under the motor.
If necessary
, attach one or two K2-BAR to the K2-BUMP.
Refer to
PROCEDURE G
.
If necessary
, stack one or two LA-RAK on the K2-BUMP.
Refer to
PROCEDURE M
.
Prepare the pickup points.
Refer to SOUNDVISION for the number and position of shackles.
Lift the assembly so you can position a block of K1-SB under it.
Attach the K1-SB block to the K2-BUMP.
Refer to
PROCEDURE L
.
Repeat the last two
steps until the K1-SB array is complete.
K2 array setup
Prepare all the blocks of 4 K2 necessary to build the array
If a block is not built already
, refer to
PROCEDURE A
.
Preset the inter-enclosures angles.
Refer to
PROCEDURE B
.
K1-SB and K2 arrays connection
Lift the K1-SB array so you can position a block of four K2 under it.
Using two K2-LINK interfaces, attach the block of K2 under the K1-SB array.
Refer to
PROCEDURE K
.
Verify that the rear rigging arms are secured by pins and that no yellow label is
visible on the front.
Lift the array so you can position a block of four K2 under it.
Verify that no yellow label is visible on both sides of the array.
Attach the block of four K2
to the bottom enclosure of the array.
Refer to
PROCEDURE J
.
Verify that the rear rigging arms are secured by pins and that no yellow label is
visible on the front.
Repeat the last two steps until the array is complete.
Raise the array to its final trim height.
Adjust site and azimuth angles.