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Tri Motion Unrivalled composition, revolutionary sound U S E R G U I D E V 2 . 0...
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For the latest online version, visit: www.voidacoustics.com Void Acoustics and the Void logo are registered trademarks of Void Acoustics Research Ltd. in the United Kingdom, USA and other countries; all other Void trademarks are the property of Void Acoustics Research Ltd.
If your shipment is incomplete or any of its contents are found to be damaged; inform the shipping company and inform your dealer. Tri Motion loudspeakers are heavy (47.1 kg/103.8 lbs) and require a minimum two people to lift. •...
In buying this product, you are now part of the Void family and we hope using it brings you years of satisfaction. This guide will help you both use this product safely and ensure it performs to its full capability.
720 mm (28.3”) Weight 47.1 kg (103.8 lbs) Enclosure Fibreglass composite Mounting Internal fly/mounting system. Can be used with stand or bracket Colour Custom colours available upon request AES2 - 1984 compliant Calculated UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0 Page 7...
IEC 60754.2 Degree of acidity of released gases • IEC 61034.2 Measurement of smoke density Tri Motion loudspeakers are 3-way, bi-amplified. They require two amplifier channels to drive them via 4-core speakON NL4 cables. We suggest using the following maximum copper cable lengths to keep level losses below 0.6 dB.
Do not rig equipment that is worn, damaged, corroded, mishandled or over-stressed in any • Use only Void-approved mounting equipment and accessories • Secondary safeties should be provided in all instances where cabinets are flying or fixing overhead and should conform to local regulations UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0 Page 12...
Lay a soft lint free rug clear of debris on the ground to avoid damage to the speaker. Place the Tri Motion with the horns down taking care to follow the safe handling in section 2. Note: The U bracket can be mounting both top and bottom of the internal mounting bracket.
Figure 5.5: M12 Nyloc nut removal Step 2: Lift the Tri Motion with two people (with one hand on the edge of the horn flare and the other supporting the weight of the drivers at the rear) and position the mounting hole over the stand bolt.
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Tri Motion. Figure 5.7: M12 nyloc nut tightening Step 4: Confirm the Tri Motion is securely fastened to the stand, and lift the assembly onto the bass- cabinet with suitable equipment. The assembly is heavy; be aware...
Figure 5.11: Extension piece assembly Step 2: Lift the Tri Motion into position making sure to hold by the safe lifting positions detailed in section 3. Figure 5.12: Tri Motion lifting UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0...
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M12 Nyloc nut using a 19 mm ratchet spanner. Figure 5.13: Tri Motion wall mount Figure 5.14: Tri Motion wall mount detail Step 4: With the lifting equipment still in place, attach the secondary bond safety wire (not supplied) to the central box section.
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The safety wire must be rated to 47.1 kg (103.8 lbs) with a safety factor conforming to local regulations. Maximum vertical rotation: +86°,-85° Maximum horizontal rotation: ±180° Figure 5.16: Safety wire attachment detail UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0 Page 18...
Black - IT1088 Figure 5.18: TU - Multi Bracket (6oomm) Step 1: Attach the ‘U’ bracket to the Tri Motion as detailed in section 5.2. Lift the Tri Motion into position making sure to hold it by the safe lifting positions detailed in section 2.
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The safety wire must be rated to 47.1 kg (103.8 lbs) with a safety factor conforming to local regulations. Maximum vertical rotation: +86°,-85° Maximum horizontal rotation: ±180° Figure 5.22: Safety wire detail UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0 Page 20...
Step 2: Tighten the wing-nuts on the couplers so that the bracket is securely fastened. Remove the M12 Nyloc nut using a 19 mm ratchet spanner. Figure 5.25: Truss bracket fixing UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0 Page 21...
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5.6 Truss Mounting Step 3: Lift the Tri Motion with ‘U’ bracket attached into position making sure to hold it by the safe lifting positions detailed in section 2. Figure 5.26: Tri Motion truss mount Step 4: Attach the Tri Motion the bracket with the M12 Nyloc nut using a 19 mm ratchet spanner.
2. Figure 5.30: Tri Motion positioning Step 2: Attach the Tri Motion the bracket with the M12 Nyloc nut using a 19 mm ratchet spanner. Figure 5.31: Attaching the Tri Motion UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0...
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The safety wire must be rated to 47.1 kg (103.8 lbs) with a safety factor conforming to local regulations. Maximum vertical rotation: +86°,-85° Maximum horizontal rotation: ±180° Figure 5.32: Safety wire attachment Figure 5.33: Safety wire detail UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0 Page 24...
Remove the M12 bolt from the pole mount bracket. Figure 5.35: Pole mount bracket removal Step 2: Mount the pole mount bracket to the U bracket. Figure 5.36: Mounting to the U bracket UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0 Page 25...
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5.8 Pole Mounting Step 3: Attach the U bracket to the Tri Motion following the steps in 5.2. Lift the Tri Motion loudspeaker into position taking care to follow the safe handling positions detailed in section 2. Figure 5.37: Positioning the loudspeaker...
6.2 Shipping and packing considerations • When sending a Void Tri Motion loudspeaker to an authorised service centre, please write a detailed description of the fault and list any other equipment used in conjunction with the faulty product •...
The external dimensions of the enclosures and frame shall be (W) 810 mm x (H) 515 mm x (D) 720 mm (31.9” x 20.3” x 28.3”). Weight shall be 47.1 kg (103.8 lbs). The loudspeaker shall be the Void Acoustics Tri Motion. UG10555-2.0 - Tri Motion User Guide V2.0...
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H E A D O F F I C E Void Acoustics Research Ltd, Unit 15, Dawkins Road Industrial Estate, Poole, Dorset, BH15 4JY United Kingdom Call: +44(0) 1202 666006 Email: info@voidacoustics.com voidacoustics.com Void Acoustics Research Limited is a company registered in England and Wales registration number 07533536...
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