Yamaha CHR Series Manual page 9

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Suspension angle
The strength of an eye bolt differs depending on the suspension angle. Make sure to use eye bolts within a range of 0 to 45
degrees from a right angle (as shown).
Correct: Within 45° from a right angle
Incorrect: Do not suspend the eye bolts as shown in the illustrations below.
Prohibited
Prohibited
Installation Using a Dedicated U-bracket (CHR10 only)
CHR10 can be neatly installed on a ceiling or a wall, either horizontally or vertically, with the separately sold Yamaha UB-
DXRDHR10 U-bracket. For instructions on installing the U-bracket, refer to the corresponding manual for the UB-DXRDHR10.
NOTE
The UB-DXRDHR10 can be used together with separately sold optional brackets, such as the Yamaha BBS251 Baton Bracket.
Also, the CHR10 features a rotatable horn (90 degrees). When shipped from the factory, the directivity of CHR10 in a vertical ori-
entation is the setting which makes the sound expand in a horizontal direction, and inhibits or narrows the sound in a vertical
direction. We recommend changing the directivity by rotating the horn when you want to install the CHR10 horizontally and
broaden the directivity.
45°
Max. 45°
Prohibited
Only one
suspension point
More than
45°
Installation Examples
Prohibited
More than 45° from
a right angle
More than
45°
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