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GEO
M10
HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE
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GEO
M10
HARDWARE SETUP PROCEDURE
Before proceeding with assembly of GEO M10 & MSUB15 arrays, 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.
For maximum efficiency the GEO M10 & MSUB15 rigging system requires three experienced persons for
set-up: typically one motor hoist operator, and one operator per side of the array. Good synchronisation
and crosscheck between the operators are key elements for a reliable and safe set-up.
6.1 SAFETY FIRST
GEO M10 & MSUB15 Rigging System structural computations and related documents are available in
NS-1 or at Nexo ([email protected]) upon request.
We include this section to remind you of safe practice when flying the GEO M10 & MSUB15 system.
Please read it carefully. However, user must always apply his or her knowledge, experience and common
sense. If in any doubt, seek advice from your supplier or NEXO agent.
This manual offers guidance only for GEO M10 & MSUB15 loudspeaker systems. References in this
manual to other rigging equipment such as motor hoists, steels, shackles etc. are made to clarify the
description of rigging procedures. The user must ensure that operators are properly trained by other
agencies in the use of these items.
The GEO M10 & MSUB15 Rigging System has been optimised for the deployment of curved vertical
tangent arrays of GEO M10 & MSUB15 loudspeakers. Angle adjustment between cabinets has been
limited to specific settings to ensure correct acoustic coupling.
The GEO M10 & MSUB15 Rigging System is a professional precision tool set, and should be handled
with extreme care. Only persons who are fully conversant with the operation of the GEO M10 & MSUB15
Rigging System and provided with suitable safety equipment should deploy GEO Arrays. Misuse of the
GEO M10 & MSUB15 Rigging System could lead to dangerous consequences.
Used and maintained correctly, the GEO M10 & MSUB15 Rigging System will give many years of reliable
service in portable systems. Please take the time to read and understand this manual. Always use NS-1
to determine the optimum angle settings for a particular venue, hang point and curved vertical GEO M10
& MSUB15. Applied forces and moments are strongly cabinet quantity and angle configuration
dependent. Cluster configuration must be implemented and validated in NS-1 prior to installation.
6.1.1 Flown Systems Safety
Always inspect all the rigging components and cabinets for damage before assembly. Pay special
attention to the lifting points, and safety clips. If you suspect that any of the components are damaged or
defective, DO NOT USE THE AFFECTED PARTS. Contact your supplier for replacements.
Read this manual carefully. Also be familiar with the manuals and safe working procedures for any
ancillary equipment that will be used with the GEO M10 & MSUB15 Rigging System.
Applied forces and moments are strongly cabinet quantity and angle configuration dependent. Cluster
configuration must be implemented and validated in NS-1 prior to installation.
Ensure that all local and National regulations regarding the safety and operation of flying equipment are
understood and adhered to. Information on these regulations can usually be obtained from Local
Government Offices.
When deploying a GEO M10 & MSUB15 system always wear protective headwear, footwear and eye
protection.
Do not allow inexperienced persons to handle a GEO M10 & MSUB15 system. Installation personnel
should be trained in loudspeaker flying techniques and should be fully conversant with this manual.
Summary of Contents for GEO M10
Page 12: ...Page 12 79 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 3 5 MSUB15 GEO M10 NXAMP4x1 Bridge Stereo ...
Page 13: ...CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Page 13 79 3 6 GEO M10 NXAMP4x4 4 Channels ...
Page 14: ...Page 14 79 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 3 7 MSUB15 Omni Mode NXAMP4x4 4 channels ...
Page 15: ...CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Page 15 79 3 8 MSUB15 Cardio Mode NXAMP4x4 4 channels ...
Page 16: ...Page 16 79 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 3 9 MSUB15 GEO M10 NXAMP4x4 4 channels ...
Page 66: ...Page 66 79 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 3 3 VNT GSTKM10L Parts X1 Dimensions Weight 9 kg 20 lb ...
Page 68: ...Page 68 79 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 3 5 VNT MNSTKM10 Parts X1 Dimensions Weight 2 2 kg 5 lb ...
Page 71: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Page 71 79 8 3 8 GMT FLGM10 Parts X1 Weight 0 3 kg 0 7 lb ...
Page 73: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Page 73 79 8 3 10 MST COVMSUB15 Parts X1 Weight 2kg 4 4 lb ...
Page 75: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Page 75 79 8 3 12 GMT 3CASEM10 Parts Dimensions Weight 40 kg 88 lb ...
Page 76: ...Page 76 79 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 3 13 GMT 6CASEM10 Parts Dimensions Weight 45 kg 100 lb ...