STACKED AND POLE-MOUNTED DEPLOYMENTS OF THE TOWER SYSTEM
Figure 159. Alignment of the Tower Rigging System
plates, front view.
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With the SUB310 unit equipped with outriggers in a stable
position and properly leveled, lift the LCC84 (or LCC44) above
the SUB310 with the front grille of the two enclosures oriented
in the same direction. With the LCC84 centered laterally above
the SUB310, the two rigging plates should align to interlock, as
in the figure.
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Lower the LCC84 onto the subwoofer so that the rigging plates
interlock. The shape of the plates themselves will help align
them correctly.
Attention: Until both lock pins have been completely inserted
and locked, maintain a grip on the LCC84 (or LCC44) unit.
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While maintaining a firm hold on the LCC84 enclosure, slide it
to align the holes in the rigging plates closest to the front grille
of both enclosures.
Figure 160. Inserting the first ball-lock pin.
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Take one of the M10×100 ball-lock pins supplied with the rigging
plates and press the lock release on the rear of the pin to allow
it to pass into the hole. Insert it into the front holes, pushing
it completely through all four aligned holes until the ball-lock
emerges from the far side. When it emerges, allow the lock
to engage and assure that the pin cannot be removed without
again pressing the release. When the fronts of the plates are
coupled, it should be possible to freely tilt the LCC84 with
respect to the SUB310. This done, it is possible to fix the tilt
angle of the speaker enclosure.
Setting splay angle between LCC84 and SUB310
Figure 161. Inserting the second ball-lock pin to fix
the splay angle.
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Once the first pin has been inserted and locked to couple the
two rigging plates, maintain a firm hold on the LCC84 unit, and
tilt it to align the holes in the rear of the rigging plates that
correspond to the required splay angle between the subwoofer
and the LCC84.
Note: Only convergent (negative splay angle) or parallel
configurations are possible between the SUB310 unit and
LCC84 or LCC44 units.
Figure 162. Setting a 0° tilt angle.