Mapp System Design Tool And Rigging Information - Meyer Sound LEO Series Assembly Manual

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CHAPTER 6: FLYING ARRAYS
When suspending MG-MINA/LINA/750-LFC arrays from two motors, make sure each motor and
CAUTION:
the ceiling pickup point (above the hook) are rated to hold the total weight of the grid and array.
MG-MINA/LINA/750-LFC Pickup Configurations with One Motor
The following examples show pickup configurations with a single motor. While single motor configurations are supported, it
is more difficult to change the tilt of the grid with these configuration when compared to configurations with two motors.
One attachment point, center
Figure 23: Examples of Pickup Configurations with One Motor
When suspending MG-MINA/LINA/750-LFC arrays from a single motor, make sure the motor and
CAUTION:
ceiling pickup point (above the hook) are rated to hold the total weight of the grid and array.
MAPP's Center of Gravity feature lets you easily determine the appropriate center pickup hole of the
TIP:
MG-MINA/LINA/750-LFC. For more information, see "Estimating the Center Pickup Point with MAPP" on
page 31.

MAPP SYSTEM DESIGN TOOL AND RIGGING INFORMATION

MAPP is a powerful, cross-platform application for accurately predicting the coverage pattern, frequency response, impulse
response, and maximum SPL output of single or arrayed Meyer Sound loudspeakers. Residing on your local computer, the
MAPP client allows configuration of Meyer Sound loudspeaker systems and definition of the environment in which they will
operate, including air temperature, pressure, and humidity.
MAPP System Design Tool provides a wealth of rigging information for loudspeaker arrays by automatically calculating the
following values for specific array configurations:
Total weight of array
Height and depth of array
Array's center of gravity (required for determining the center pickup point and maximum uptilt and downtilt)
Load distribution for front and rear attachment points
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Two attachment points, front and
rear center
Four attachment points, four
corners

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