Native Mode - Meyer Sound LEOPARD Operating Instructions Manual

Compact linear line array loudspeaker
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Figure 2: MG-LEOPARD/900 Multipurpose Grid with Mixed Array
In addition to working as a standalone system, LEOPARD can
also be used as a supplemental fill loudspeaker in LEO-M and
LYON systems.
LEOPARD systems can be driven by Meyer Sound's Galileo
GALAXY Network Platform, which provides matrix routing,
alignment, and processing for array components. To
guarantee optimum performance, LEOPARD systems should
be designed with Meyer Sound's MAPP
LEOPARD and 900-LFC loudspeakers work with Meyer
Sound's RMS
remote monitoring system, which provides
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comprehensive monitoring of system parameters from a
Mac
LEOPARD includes Meyer Sound's QuickFly
captive GuideALinks
angles from 0.5 to 15 degrees. Rigging options include the
MG-LEOPARD/900 multipurpose grid (Figure 2),
MCF-LEOPARD caster frame (Figure 3), PBF-LEOPARD pull-
back frame, and MTF-LYON/LEOPARD transition frame.
Figure 3: MCF-LEOPARD Caster Frame with LEOPARD Stack

NATIVE MODE

LEOPARD and 900-LFC loudspeakers are optimized for use
in certain flown and groundstacked configurations without
any array compensation or other signal processing. This
capability, called Native mode, allows LEOPARD/900-LFC
software.
®
®
or Windows
-based computer.
, which allows easy setting of splay
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rigging with

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