Meyer Sound Griddle MTG 1100 User Manual

ASSEMBLY GUIDE  
MTG-1100 Top Grid and Rigging Accessories  
Keep these important operating instructions.  
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CONTENTS  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL  
Make sure to read these operating instructions in their entirety before configuring a loudspeaker system with 1100-LFC  
loudspeakers. In particular, pay close attention to material related to safety issues.  
As you read these operating instructions, you will encounter the following icons for notes, tips, and cautions:  
NOTE: A note identifies an important or useful piece of information relating to the topic under discussion.  
TIP: A tip offers a helpful tip relevant to the topic at hand.  
CAUTION: A caution gives notice that an action may have serious consequences and could cause harm to  
equipment or personnel, and could cause delays or other problems.  
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Information and specifications are subject to change. Updates and supplementary information are available at  
Meyer Sound Technical Support is available at:  
Tel: +1 510 486.1166  
Tel: +1 510 486.0657 (after hours support)  
SAFETY, REGULATORY, INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE INFORMATION  
Please read this Statement carefully and in its entirety. It contains important information regarding safety issues, including  
guidelines for general safe use of rigging systems as well as advisories on government regulations and liability laws.  
Scope of this Manual  
Although this manual contains much useful information on rigging in general, it does not claim to be a comprehensive resource  
on the subject. This manual assumes that the owners and/or users of a QuickFly® system are knowledgeable and experienced  
in the areas of rigging and flying loudspeaker systems. MANY ISSUES OF CRUCIAL CONCERN, SUCH AS THE DETERMI-  
NATION OF APPROPRIATENESS AND CONDITION OF VENUE RIGGING POINTS, CANNOT BE ADDRESSED HERE.  
THEREFORE, THE USER MUST ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE APPROPRIATE USE OF QUICKFLY SYSTEMS IN  
ANY PARTICULAR LOCATION OR CIRCUMSTANCE.  
The suspension of large, heavy objects in public places is subject to numerous laws and regulations at the national/federal,  
state/provincial, and local levels. This manual does not address the specifics of any such applicable laws and government reg-  
ulations. This manual details procedures and practices consistent with those generally acknowledged as allowable and safe  
in the United States. However, the user must assume responsibility for making sure that the use of any QuickFly system and  
its components in any particular circumstance or venue conforms to all applicable laws and regulations in force at the time.  
Load Ratings and Specifications  
Long-term safe operation is a central concern in the design and manufacture of any rigging/flying system. Meyer Sound has  
taken great care in material selection and component design. After manufacture, all load-critical system components are indi-  
vidually inspected.  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
All load ratings and other specifications given in this manual are the result of accepted engineering practice and careful test-  
ing. However, such specifications and ratings are subject to change. USERS SHOULD CHECK THE QUICKFLY SECTION OF  
THE MEYER SOUND WEBSITE AT  
OR CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT REGULAR INTERVALS TO CHECK FOR UPDATED OR REVISED INFORMATION.  
Regulatory Compliance  
The design and safe working load (SWL) ratings of the QuickFly system are intended to be in compliance with all known reg-  
ulatory statutes currently applicable in the United States. Unless otherwise specified, all working loads are based on either a  
5:1 or 7:1 safety factor. However, as noted above, there are wide variations internationally in the regulations and practices  
applying to suspension of sound systems in public places. Although regulations in the United States are generally among the  
most stringent, safety codes may be even stricter other localities (such as those highly prone to earthquakes). In addition,  
applicable safety codes are open to interpretation: Government officials in one location may have a stricter interpretation than  
another local official, even when operating under the same regulations and in the same legal jurisdiction.  
Consequently, users of QuickFly rigging systems should be prepared to take additional safety assurance measures beyond  
those outlined in this manual. In all cases, it is the responsibility of the user to make certain that any Meyer Sound loudspeaker  
system is suspended in accordance with all applicable national /federal, state /provincial, and local regulations.  
Safety Responsibilities “Above the Hook”  
In most touring applications of rigging systems, the touring sound provider is normally responsible for ensuring the safety of  
the suspension system only below the attachment point. The safety and suitability of the attachment point is generally seen  
as the responsibility of the venue owner or operator. However, this distinction (“above the hook” versus “below the hook”) can  
be open to interpretation. Touring system operators should double-check to make certain that attachment points are  
approved and suitably load rated, and that the points used are those identified as such by the venue owner or operator. AS  
AN EXTRA PRECAUTION, CAREFUL INSPECTION OF THE ATTACHMENT POINTS IS ADVISED BEFORE FLYING, PARTIC-  
ULARLY IN OLDER VENUES OR THOSE HOSTING FREQUENT EVENTS USING LARGE SOUND AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS.  
In any case, Meyer Sound QuickFly systems are intended only for suspension from approved rigging points, each known to  
have ample SWL margins for the system components suspended below them.  
Inspection and Maintenance  
Meyer Sound QuickFly systems are an assembly of mechanical devices, and are therefore subject to wear and tear over pro-  
longed use, as well as damage from corrosive agents, extreme impact, or inappropriate use.  
BECAUSE OF THE SAFETY ISSUES INVOLVED, USERS MUST ADOPT AND ADHERE TO A SCHEDULE OF REGULAR  
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE. IN TOURING APPLICATIONS, KEY COMPONENTS MUST BE INSPECTED BEFORE  
EACH USE. Such inspection includes examination of all load-bearing components for any sign of undue wear, twisting, buck-  
ling, cracking, rusting, or other corrosion. In regard to rust and corrosion, the main components of a QuickFly system are either  
protected by an exterior coating or made from stainless steel, which is impervious to rust and resistant to most corrosive flu-  
ids. Nevertheless, normal use and shipping vibrations can wear through the protective coatings, and extremely corrosive fluids  
(such as battery acid) can cause severe damage with prolonged exposure even to protected parts. Particular attention should  
be given to screws, bolts, and other fasteners to make certain the fittings are tight and secure. Metal seams and welds should  
be examined for any sign of separation or deformation. Meyer Sound strongly recommends that written documentation be  
maintained on each QuickFly system, noting date of inspection, name of inspector, points of system checked, and any anom-  
alies discovered.  
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Annual Comprehensive Examination and Test Program  
In addition to routine checks on the road for touring systems, Meyer Sound also recommends a careful, comprehensive sys-  
tem examination and testing “at home” in the warehouse or other appropriate location at regular intervals. Such at home  
examinations and tests should occur at least once a year, and should include a careful inspection of each component under  
ideal lighting conditions, and then a final comprehensive check of the entire system after it has been flown.  
If any anomalies or defects are discovered that could possibly affect the safety or integrity of the system, affected parts or sub-  
systems should be replaced in their entirety before that part of the system is flown again.  
Replacement Parts  
Any component found to be defective, or any safety-related component you even suspect might be defective, should be  
replaced with the equivalent, approved part. Parts specific to a QuickFly system should be ordered directly from Meyer Sound.  
No attempt should be made to substitute what appears to be equivalent or “mostly the same” generic replacements. Some  
parts used in QuickFly systems are identical to those used in other rigging applications. To the best of our knowledge, most  
of these suppliers are reputable and their products are reliable. However, Meyer Sound has no way of assuring the quality of  
products made by these various suppliers. Therefore, Meyer Sound is not responsible for problems caused by components  
that were not supplied by Meyer Sound.  
Training  
QuickFly systems are relatively straightforward and easy to use. However, they should only be used by persons trained in the  
use of loudspeaker rigging systems who have mastered key points of assembly, rigging, and flying. Users should read this  
manual in its entirety before attempting to deploy any QuickFly system. You may make additional copies of this manual as nec-  
essary for in-house use; copies may not be made for any other purpose.  
CAUTION: All Meyer Sound products must be used in accordance with local, state, federal and industry regu-  
lations. It is the owner’s and/or user’s responsibility to evaluate the reliability of any rigging method for their appli-  
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cation. Rigging should be carried out only by experienced professionals.  
CAUTION: Always use properly rated rigging hardware.  
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CAUTION: It is important to inspect rigging hardware regularly and replace worn or damaged components  
immediately.  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
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CHAPTER 2: 1100-LFC GROUNDSTACKS AND CARDIOID ARRAYS  
GROUNDSTACKING 1100-LFC LOUDSPEAKERS  
1100-LFCs can be groundstacked up to four units high, with or without the MRK-1100 rigging kit. Protective, plastic skids are  
included on the bottom of the 1100-LFC cabinet that securely align with the slots on the cabinet top. Units can be stacked  
normally or reversed for cardioid configurations. When groundstacking 1100-LFCs, make sure the skids for each unit align  
with the slots in the cabinet tops.  
1100-LFC Groundstack  
CAUTION: As a safety precaution, to avoid tipping, a maximum of four cabinets is supported for ground-  
stacked 1100-LFCs.  
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NOTE: 1100-LFCs need not be equipped with the MRF-1100 rigging kit for secure groundstacking.  
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CHAPTER 2: 1100-LFC GROUNDSTACKS AND CARDIOID ARRAYS  
1100-LFC CARDIOID ARRAYS  
The 1100-LFC low-frequency control element is defined by its sonic linearity in reproducing low-frequency transients at high,  
continuous output levels with very low distortion. This ultra low distortion, coupled with exceptional headroom and optimized  
rigging options, makes the 1100-LFC ideal for low-frequency directional applications for large-scale tours and installations.  
The 1100-LFC can be configured in cardioid arrays to reduce output heard behind the loudspeakers. The loudspeaker’s lin-  
earity ensures that cardioid patterns behave accurately even at very high levels. Cardioid arrays are achieved by placing three  
units coplanar to each other (in either a groundstacked or flown array) with one unit facing the opposite direction. The output  
of the reversed loudspeaker cancels the output of the other loudspeakers normally present behind the units, while also  
increasing SPL directed forward.  
1100-LFC Cardioid Array  
NOTE: 1100-LFCs need not be equipped with the MRF-1100 rigging kit for groundstacked cardioid configura-  
tions.  
NOTE: 1100-LFC cardioid arrays can also be flown with the MTG-1100 top grid. For more information, see  
NOTE: To achieve an accurate cardioid pattern, MAPP Online Pro and the Galileo® loudspeaker management  
system are required. Use MAPP Online Pro® to calculate the appropriate ratio of forward to rear facing loud-  
speakers, as well as the required Galileo parameter settings for polarity, delay, and gain. An infinite number of cardioid  
and directional configurations are possible and can be calculated and predicted with MAPP Online Pro. For more infor-  
mation, contact Meyer Sound Technical Support.  
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CHAPTER 3: MRK-1100 RIGGING KIT  
The optional MRK-1100 rigging kit allows the 1100-LFC to be flown from the MTG-1100 top grid. The rigging kit is available  
as a factory-installed option or as a field upgrade and uses rugged GuideALinks and intuitive quick-release pins to securely  
link adjacent loudspeakers in groundstacked and flown array configurations.  
MRK-1100 RIGGING KIT CONTENTS  
The MRK-1100 rigging kit includes the following components:  
PN 40.220.027.01  
Quantity  
Part Number  
Item  
4
45.207.126.01  
MRK-1100 rigging bar  
8
1
134.044  
640.096  
1/2 x 1.25” quick-release  
pins (with blue button)  
Loctite Medium Strength  
Threadlocker  
NOTE: The MRK-1100 rigging bars are secured to the cabinet with the 16 3/8-inch flathead socket bolts shipped  
with the 1100-LFC (already screwed into the cabinet).  
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CHAPTER 3: MRK-1100 RIGGING KIT  
INSTALLING THE MRK-1100 RIGGING KIT  
To install the MRK-1100 rigging kit:  
1. Use a 7/32-inch hex wrench to remove the 16 3/8-inch flathead socket bolts from the 1100-LFC (8 on each side of the cab-  
inet).  
2. Apply 1 or 2 drops of Loctite to each 3/8-inch flathead socket bolt.  
3. Secure the four rigging bars to the 1100-LFC cabinet with the 3/8-inch flathead socket bolts. Orient the rigging bars with  
the GuideALinks up and the GuideALink knobs facing away from the cabinet.  
CAUTION: Make sure the socket bolts are securely tightened but do not over-tighten them. Approximately  
15 foot-pounds of torque is recommended.  
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1100-LFC GUIDEALINKS  
When equipped with the MRK-1100 rigging kit, the 1100-LFC includes four captive GuideALinks that link to adjacent units in  
flown and groundstacked arrays. Located at the top corners of the cabinet, the GuideALinks extend up and into the link slots  
of the cabinet above it (or into the link slots of the MTG-1100 top grid). The links extend and retract with recessed knobs and  
are secured with quick-release pins. Cabinets can be easily linked once they are stacked, since the GuideALinks extend up  
and into the link slots of the cabinet above. GuideALinks also accommodate reversed units for cardioid arrays.  
Quick-  
release  
pins  
Quick-  
release  
pins  
Recessed  
GuideALink  
knob  
Recessed  
GuideALink  
knob  
1100-LFCs with MRK-1100 Rigging Kit, GuideALinks Exposed  
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CHAPTER 3: MRK-1100 RIGGING KIT  
When linking 1100-LFCs, two quick-release pins are required for each GuideALink: one to secure the link in the bottom unit,  
and one to secure the link to the top (linked) unit. Eight 1/2 x 1.25-inch quick-release pins (blue) are included with the  
MRK-1100 rigging kit. Loudspeakers are linked at a fixed splay angle of 0 degrees.  
1100-LFC with MRK-1100 Rigging Kit, Exploded View  
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CHAPTER 4: MTG-1100 TOP GRID  
The MTG-1100 top grid flies 1100-LFC arrays of up to 12 cabinets at a 7:1 safety ratio, or up to 16 cabinets at a 5:1 safety  
ratio. The grid accommodates a variety of pickup configurations with six pickup points, three each on the front and rear of  
the grid. The grid also includes 0.28-inch, center attachment points that accommodate brackets and adapters for lasers and  
inclinometers.  
MTG-1100 Top Grid  
The MTG-1100 is symmetrical and its front/rear orientation does not matter when attaching to the 1100-LFC. The grid has four  
bottom link slots, two on each side of the grid, that accept GuideALinks from the top cabinet in the array, which attaches at  
a fixed splay angle of 0 degrees. The grid includes four 1/2 x 1.50-inch quick-release pins (red) for securing the top cabinet.  
MTG-1100 Top Grid with 1100-LFC, Exploded View  
CAUTION: Always use the red quick-release pins included with the MTG-1100 top grid to secure the top cabinet  
to the grid. Do not use the blue quick-release pins included with 1100-LFC in the grid as they are shorter and will  
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not lock in place.  
CAUTION: The MTG-1100 top grid requires 7/8-inch shackles for its pickup points.  
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CHAPTER 4: MTG-1100 TOP GRID  
TIP: The MTG-1100 top grid can travel installed on top of 1100-LFC stacks.  
TIP: The MTG-1100 top grid includes 0.28-inch, center attachment points that accommodate brackets and  
adapters for lasers and inclinometers.  
MTG-1100 Top Grid Kit Contents  
PN 40.220.030.01  
Quantity  
Part Number  
Item  
1
45.207.126.01  
MTG-1100 top grid  
4
134.045  
1/2 x 1.50” quick-release  
pins (with red button) and  
lanyards  
MTG-1100 Top Grid Dimensions  
55.04  
[1398 mm]  
4.00  
[102 mm]  
Ø1.23  
[Ø31 mm]  
38.74  
[984 mm]  
52.99  
[1346 mm]  
1.25  
[32 mm]  
Ø0.28  
[Ø7 mm]  
1.18  
[30 mm]  
33.00  
[838 mm]  
31.25  
[794 mm]  
8.27  
[210 mm]  
MTG-1100 Top Grid Dimensions  
MTG-1100 Top Grid Weight: 195 lbs (88.5 kg)  
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MTG-1100 TOP GRID LOAD RATINGS  
The following table lists the maximum suspended weight for the MTG-1100 top grid.  
Table 1: MTG-1100 Top Grid Load Ratings  
Safety  
Factor  
Maximum  
Suspended  
Weight  
Maximum  
Number of  
Cabinets  
Supported Pickup Points  
7:1  
5:1  
3,420 lbs  
(1,551 kg)  
12  
16  
2 center points  
3 points  
4 corner points  
(Minimum leg length for front-to-rear bridle attachments,  
24 inches / 610 mm; minimum leg length for side-to-side  
bridle attachments, 28 inches / 711 mm.)  
4,560 lbs  
(2,068 kg)  
2 center points  
3 points  
4 corner points  
(Minimum leg length for front-to-rear bridle attachments,  
24 inches / 610 mm; minimum leg length for side-to-side  
bridle attachments, 28 inches / 711 mm.)  
NOTE: The grid tilt should not be larger than the one achieved by the natural rotation of the array. Pull-back  
points should not be used to tilt the array.  
Requirements for MTG-1100 Top Grid Load Ratings  
The load ratings in Table 1 are only supported when the following requirements are observed:  
Supported pickup points are: two center points, three points, or four corner points.  
If a bridle is used between pickup points, the bridle angle at the apex must not be greater than 90 degrees.  
The minimum supported leg length for front-to-rear bridle attachments is 24 inches (610 mm). The minimum supported leg  
length for side-to-side bridle attachments is 28 inches (711 mm). Using a bridle leg shorter than the recommended length  
reduces the load rating and may damage the MTG-1100 top grid.  
There should be no splay between loudspeakers.  
The array should not be pulled from points other than those on the grid.  
Pull-back points should not be used to tilt the array.  
The grid tilt should not be larger than the one achieved by the natural rotation of the array.  
The maximum number of 1100-LFC loudspeakers that can be flown is based on a weight of 285 lbs (129.3 kg) for each  
1100-LFC cabinet (with the MRK-1100 rigging hardware).  
The maximum load ratings regard the MTG-1100 top grid and flown loudspeakers as a system, including links and pins.  
Thus, the maximum stress point could change from one element to another in the system.  
The weight of the MTG-1100 top grid has not been included in Table 1. The table rates the maximum load for the grid.  
Pickup points and motors that will suspend the grid must be rated to the support the total weight of the grid (195.0 lbs,  
88.5 kg) and its suspended loudspeakers (see Table 1).  
Always use properly rated rigging hardware. The MTG-1100 top grid requires 7/8-inch shackles for its pickup points.  
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CHAPTER 4: MTG-1100 TOP GRID  
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CHAPTER 5: MTG-1100 PICKUP CONFIGURATIONS  
The MTG-1100 top grid accommodates a variety of pickup configurations with its six pickup points, three each on the front  
and rear of the grid. When possible, use the front and rear pickup points to change the tilt of the grid with the front and rear  
motors. You can also bridle between pickup points for greater stability, as compared to single front and rear pickup points.  
CAUTION: Always use properly rated rigging hardware. The MTG-1100 top grid requires 7/8-inch shackles for  
its pickup points.  
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CAUTION: When using bridles between pickup points on the MTG-1100, the angle of the bridle at the apex  
should not be greater than 90 degrees to avoid increasing the load on the bridles and damaging the grid.  
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TWO PICKUP POINTS  
The MTG-1100 top grid supports the following configurations with two pickup points.  
2 to 1 Center Point Configuration (Left), 2 to 2 Center Point Configuration (Right)  
CAUTION: When suspending MTG-1100 arrays from one or two motors, make sure each motor and ceiling  
pickup point (above the hook) are rated to hold the total weight of the grid and array.  
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CAUTION: The minimum leg length for front-to-rear bridle attachments (left) is 24 inches (610 mm).  
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CHAPTER 5: MTG-1100 PICKUP CONFIGURATIONS  
THREE PICKUP POINTS  
The MTG-1100 top grid supports the following configurations with three pickup points.  
3 to 2 Center/Corner Point Configuration (Left), 3 to 2 Corner/Center Point Configuration (Right)  
CAUTION: When suspending MTG-1100 arrays from one or two motors, make sure each motor and ceiling  
pickup point (above the hook) are rated to hold the total weight of the grid and array.  
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CAUTION: The minimum leg length for side-to-side bridle attachments (left and right) is 28 inches (711 mm).  
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FOUR PICKUP POINTS  
The MTG-1100 top grid supports the following configurations with four pickup points.  
4 to 1 Corner Point Configuration (Left), 4 to 2 Corner Cross Point Configuration (Right)  
CAUTION: When suspending MTG-1100 arrays from one or two motors, make sure each motor and ceiling  
pickup point (above the hook) are rated to hold the total weight of the grid and array.  
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CAUTION: The minimum leg length for side-to-side bridle attachments (left) is 28 inches (711 mm).  
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CAUTION: The minimum leg length for front-to-rear bridle attachments (right) is 24 inches (610 mm).  
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CHAPTER 5: MTG-1100 PICKUP CONFIGURATIONS  
4 to 4 Corner Point Configuration  
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CHAPTER 6: MVP-LEO-M VEE PLATE  
The optional MVP-LEO-M Vee plate provides 21 degrees of horizontal rotation for the MTG-1100 top grid. The bottom of  
the Vee plate attaches to the grid’s rear center attachment point. The top corners of the Vee plate attach to two motors,  
which, when adjusted, affect the horizontal rotation of the grid.  
MVP-LEO-M Vee Plate  
MVP-LEO-M Vee Plate Attached to MTG-1100 Top Grid  
NOTE: The MVP-LEO-M Vee plate is compatible with any Meyer Sound multipurpose grid or top grid with rear  
center attachment points.  
MVP-LEO-M VEE PLATE LOAD RATINGS  
The MVP-LEO-M Vee plate has the following load ratings:  
7:1 safety factor, 5,092 lbs  
5:1 safety factor, 7,129 lbs  
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CHAPTER 6: MVP-LEO-M VEE PLATE  
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CHAPTER 7: MAS-1100 ARRAY SPACER  
The optional MAS-1100 array spacer can be placed between cabinets to lengthen 1100-LFC arrays, improving vertical  
directionality. Similar to an 1100-LFC equipped with the MRK-1100 rigging kit, the MAS-1100 array spacer includes four  
captive GuideALinks that extend up and into the link slots of the cabinet above. The links extend and retract with recessed  
knobs and are secured with the same 1/2 x 1.50-inch quick-release pins included with the 1100-LFC. The array spacer has  
four bottom slots, two on each side, that accept GuideALinks from the cabinet below.  
MAS-1100 Array Spacer with Two 1100-LFCs, Exploded View  
The MAS-1100 array spacer is symmetrical and its front/rear orientation does not matter when attaching to 1100-LFCs. The  
array spacer attaches at a fixed splay angle of 0 degrees and accommodates reversed units for cardioid arrays.  
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CHAPTER 7: MAS-1100 ARRAY SPACER  
MAS-1100 Array Spacer Kit Contents  
PN 40.220.080.01  
Quantity  
Part Number  
Item  
1
45.220.080.01  
MAS-1100 array spacer  
8
134.044  
1/2 x 1.50” quick-release  
pins (with blue button)  
MAS-1100 Array Spacer Dimensions  
54.53  
[1385 mm]  
28.09  
[713 mm]  
52.48  
[1333 mm]  
19.50  
[495 mm]  
MAS-1100 Array Spacer Dimensions  
MAS-1100 Array Spacer Weight: 82 lbs (37.2 kg)  
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CHAPTER 8: MCF-1100 CASTER FRAME  
The optional MCF-1100 caster frame safely supports up to three 1100-LFCs for transport, making it easy to assemble and dis-  
assemble arrays in blocks of three cabinets. The caster frame’s sturdy construction allows it to be conveniently moved with  
forklifts. The MCF-1100 can also be used to support 1100-LFCs in groundstacked configurations.  
MCF-1100 Caster Frame  
1100-LFC cabinets need not be equipped with the MRF-1100 rigging kit for transport with the caster frame. The loud-  
speaker skids will ensure that cabinets stack cleanly in the caster frame. However, to avoid tipping, straps (not included)  
should be used when transporting cabinets that have not been fitted with the MRK-1100 rigging kit (see Figure 1).  
Figure 1: MCF-1100 Caster Frame with 1100-LFC Stack with Straps (Not Included)  
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CHAPTER 8: MCF-1100 CASTER FRAME  
1100-LFC cabinets equipped with the MRF-1100 rigging kit provide for more secure transport as the bottom cabinet can be  
linked and pinned to the caster frame (see Figure 2). Each of the three cabinets can be linked and pinned together as well.  
Figure 2: MCF-1100 Caster Frame with 1100-LFC Stack with Rigging Kits (MTG-1100 Top Grid on Top)  
TIP: The MTG-1100 top grid can travel installed on top of 1100-LFC stacks.  
TIP: Durable nylon covers are available for stacks of two or three units, ensuring the 1100-LFC is completely  
road ready.  
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MCF-1100 Caster Frame Dimensions  
52.24  
[1327 mm]  
51.49  
Ø0.55  
24.09  
[1308 mm]  
[612 mm]  
[Ø14 mm]  
10.62  
[270 mm]  
8.25  
[210 mm]  
44.70  
[1135 mm]  
25.50  
[648 mm]  
56.32  
[1431 mm]  
34.75  
[883 mm]  
MCF-1100 Caster Frame Dimensions  
MCF-1100 Caster Frame Weight: 138 lbs (62.6 kg)  
MCF-1100 Truck Packing Examples  
99" x 232"  
90" x 232"  
90" x 232"  
MCF-1100 Truck Packing Configurations  
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CHAPTER 8: MCF-1100 CASTER FRAME  
SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR THE MCF-1100 CASTER FRAME  
Do not stack more than three 1100-LFCs on the caster frame.  
Use straps when transporting 1100-LFCs that have not been fitted with the MRK-1100 rigging kit.  
Avoid moving stacks in the front-to-back direction of the 1100-LFCs (the long side); always move stacks sideways to avoid  
tipping.  
When lifting an 1100-LFC stack with a forklift, always keep the forks wide and close to the caster frame’s wheels. Failing  
to do so may bend the caster frame or cause the stack to tip.  
When groundstacking 1100-LFCs with the caster frame, make sure that all four caster wheels are blocked to prevent the  
stack from rolling away.  
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APPENDIX A: ASSEMBLING ARRAYS WITH THE MTG-1100 TOP GRID  
To assemble an 1100-LFC array with the MTG-1100 top grid:  
1. Attach the MTG-1100 top grid to the motors:  
Place the MTG-1100 on the floor or on a road trunk in the approximate location where the rigging points have been  
established and the motors have been hung.  
Attach 7/8-inch shackles to the desired attachment points on the MTG-1100 (see Chapter 5, “MTG-1100 Pickup Config-  
NOTE: A 2-foot length of wire rope, or deck chain, placed between the shackles and the motor’s chain hooks  
is recommended to prevent the chain bags from getting in the way of the top loudspeaker.  
Lower the motors so the chain hooks can be attached to the 7/8-inch shackles. Once the shackles are secured to the  
chain hooks, raise the grid slightly higher than the first stack of 1100-LFC loudspeakers to be linked.  
2. Link the MTG-1100 top grid to the first 1100-LFC stack:  
Roll the MCF-1100 caster frame with the first 1100-LFC stack into position under the grid. Up to three 1100-LFC loud-  
speakers can be safely transported with the caster frame. Make sure the GuideALinks for the top cabinet have been  
retracted and stowed.  
Lower the grid so it is approximately 1 inch above the top cabinet in the stack. Adjust the placement of the stack on the  
floor so the top cabinet’s rigging bars align with the grid’s link slots. Extend the GuideALinks from the top cabinet into the  
grid’s link slots. Don’t worry if you can’t yet pin the GuideALinks to the grid. First pin the GuideALinks in the top cabinet  
on the floor, in the extended position, with the 1/2 x 1.25-inch quick-release pins (blue) included with the 1100-LFC.  
Lower the grid just enough so the GuideALinks from the top cabinet can be pinned to the grid. Pin the GuideALinks from  
the top cabinet to the grid with the 1/2 x 1.50-inch quick-release pins (red) included with the grid.  
Make sure that each GuideALink is pinned to the grid with the 1/2 x 1.50-inch quick-release pins (red) included with the  
grid, and that each link is pinned in the top cabinet with the 1/2 x 1.25-inch quick-release pins (blue) included with the  
1100-LFC. Make sure the GuideALinks for the other loudspeakers in the stack are securely pinned with the 1100-LFC  
quick-release pins (blue).  
Attach the AC power, audio, and RMS cables to the loudspeaker stack on the floor.  
Raise the grid so the loudspeakers are suspended slightly off the floor and remove the two rear quick-release pins secur-  
ing the caster frame to the bottom cabinet. Rest the rear wheels of the caster frame on the floor and remove the two front  
quick-release pins to detach the caster frame from the bottom cabinet. Return the four quick-release pins to the bottom  
cabinet.  
Raise the grid so the suspended loudspeakers are slightly higher than the next stack of 1100-LFCs to be linked. Roll  
away the empty caster frame.  
3. Link the suspended 1100-LFCs to the next stack in the array:  
Roll the next stack of 1100-LFCs into position under the suspended loudspeakers. Make sure the GuideALinks for the  
top cabinet in the new stack have been retracted and stowed.  
CAUTION: If the GuideALinks are not stowed as described in this step, you may damage the bottom of the sus-  
pended cabinet when lowering it.  
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APPENDIX A: ASSEMBLING ARRAYS WITH THE MTG-1100 TOP GRID  
Lower the suspended loudspeakers so the bottom cabinet is approximately 1 inch above the top cabinet on the floor.  
Adjust the placement of the stack on the floor so the top cabinet’s rigging bars align with those of the suspended cabinet  
above it. Extend the GuideALinks from the top cabinet into the slots of the suspended cabinet above it. Don’t worry if  
you can’t yet pin the GuideALinks to the suspended cabinet. First pin the GuideALinks in the top cabinet on the floor, in  
the extended position, with the 1/2 x 1.25-inch quick-release pins (blue) included with the 1100-LFC.  
Lower the suspended loudspeakers just enough so the GuideALinks from the top cabinet on the floor can be linked to  
the suspended cabinet. Pin the GuideALinks from the top cabinet on the floor to the suspended cabinet with the 1/2 x  
1.25-inch quick-release pins (blue) included with the 1100-LFC.  
Make sure the GuideALinks for the other loudspeakers in the stack on the floor are securely pinned.  
Attach the AC power, audio, and RMS cables to the loudspeaker stack on the floor.  
Raise the grid so the loudspeakers are suspended slightly off the floor and remove the two rear quick-release pins secur-  
ing the caster frame to the bottom cabinet. Rest the rear wheels of the caster frame on the floor and remove the two front  
quick-release pins to detach the caster frame from the bottom cabinet. Return the four quick-release pins to the bottom  
cabinet.  
Raise the grid so the suspended loudspeakers are slightly higher than the next stack of 1100-LFCs to be linked. Roll  
away the empty caster frame.  
Repeat the previous steps until the entire array has been assembled. All loudspeaker-to-loudspeaker links should be  
secured with the 1/2 x 1.25-inch quick-release pins (blue) included with 1100-LFC.  
CAUTION: Do not lift an 1100-LFC stack until all four GuideALinks have been pinned for each cabinet. Failing  
to do so could damage the rigging bars or GuideALinks for the linked units.  
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