KUDO
®
MULTI-MODE WST
®
SYSTEM
Rigging Procedures
VERSION 1.0
KUDO_RM_ML_1.0
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6
INSTALLATION
6.1
Flying a vertical line source array (using KBUMP)
Before installation, in order to position and correctly place the array the user should use
L-ACOUSTICS
®
SOUNDVISION
software to determine:
•
Correct hole position of the shackles on the KBUMP
•
Number of KUDO
®
enclosures
•
Inter-angles between KUDO
®
enclosures
•
Check of the system’s mechanical conformity
Always refer to the mechanical data and warning indications provided in SOUNDVISION to verify
that safe system setup safety limits apply (see section ‘‘Mechanical Data’’ in the SOUNDVISION
software).
The rigging method to fly the KUDO
®
system comprises the elements KBUMP and KUDO
®
. Attaching one element to
the next is done by using fully integrated components unique to each KUDO
®
. There is no need for any other external
fastening accessory. Each KUDO
®
enclosure incorporates two rotating arms that lock into the device above, and four
rigging points that lock into the device below, using ball locking pins (BLP).
The following procedures describe how to fly a vertical KUDO
®
line source array, and how to disassemble it.
6.1.1
Assembling the KUDO
®
enclosures and the KBUMP structure
All along the following procedure systematically ensure that each BLP is correctly secured by pulling
on it, and that screw pin is correctly secured on each shackle anchor.
1.
Line up the KBUMP structure and all KUDO
®
enclosures at the rigging location.
Figure 7: Lining up the KUDO
®
enclosures and the KBUMP structure
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WARNING
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WARNING