ACCESSORIES
O P T I O N A L M O U N T I N G H A R D WA R E
ENTASYS loudspeaker enclosures have identical footprints to easily facilitate the construction of seam-
less arrays. Community offers a wide selection of versatile mounting options for ENTASYS loudspeakers, all of
which are designed to attach to the supplied Mounting Bracket. ENTASYS mounting hardware is available in
white or black. Detailed installation instructions for each mounting bracket are included with each individual
bracket.
ENTASYS Mounting Bracket (included): ENT-MB, ENT-MBW
The ENTASYS T-Bar Mounting Bracket, sometimes referred to as the "T-bracket", is included and
shipped attached to each ENTASYS column loudspeaker. Designated the ENT-MB, it is the primary means of
attaching all other brackets and fly kits to the loudspeaker enclosure. This bracket must be removed from the
loudspeaker in order to attach other brackets or fly kits to it. This is most easily accomplished by either laying
the ENTASYS loudspeaker on its side or placing it upside down on a level surface. There are eight set screws,
four on each side of the rear of the enclosure, that secure this bracket to the enclosure. Once these are suffi-
ciently loosened, the Mounting Bracket may be slid down parallel to the enclosure, as if pulling it away from the
bottom of the enclosure, approximately 3 inches (75 mm). It can then be pulled out of the slot and away from
the enclosure.
The bracket reattaches to the enclosure exactly as it was removed. Simply reverse the order of the
steps shown in Figure 4.
Before reattaching the Mounting Bracket make sure the Set Screw is tightened to securely fasten the
Bottom Fitting to the Mounting Bracket. Refer to Figure 1 and Table 1 on Pages 8 and 9 if there is any uncer-
tainty identifying these parts and where they are located.
Slide Mounting Bracket 3" (75 mm)
Figure 4: ENTASYS Mounting Bracket Removal
Community ENTASYS Installation/Operation Manual — Page 17
Pull Mounting Bracket away
from loudspeaker
Loosen eight Set
Screws
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