Biamp IVY1122, IVY1152, IVY1153 User guide

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I SERIES
BalancePoint™ Flyware
For Point Source and Subwoofer loudspeakers models IP8, IP6, IS8, and IS6
IVY1122 IVY1152 IVY1153
The BalancePoint™ Flyware Accessory Guide (a complete set of instructions for all of the BalancePoint™ Flyware Kits) is available on the Community website.
Community Professional Loudspeakers
333 East Fifth Street, Chester, PA 19013-4511 USA Phone (610) 876-3400 • Fax (610) 874-0190 communitypro.com • info@communitypro.com
CAUTION: Installation of loudspeakers should only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. It is strongly recommended that a licensed and certified professional structural engineer approve the mounting design.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always follow these basic safety precautions when using or installing I SERIES loudspeakers and accessories:
• Read these instructions prior to assembly.
• Keep these instructions for reference.
• Heed all warnings.
• Follow all instructions, particularly those pertaining to rigging, mounting, hanging and electrical connections.
• Do not use this apparatus near water.
• Clean only with dry cloth.
• Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction.
• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,light fixtures, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Only use attachments and accessories that are specified and approved by the manufacturer.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
The terms CAUTION, WARNING, and DANGER may be used in this manual to alert the reader to important safety considerations. If you have any questions or do not understand the meaning of these terms, do not proceed with installation. Contact your local dealer, distributor, or call Community directly for assistance. These terms are defined as:
CAUTION: describes an operating condition or user action that may expose the equipment or user to potential damage or danger.
WARNING: describes an operating condition or user action that will likely cause damage to the equipment or injury to the user or to others in the vicinity.
DANGER: describes an operating condition or user action that will immediately damage the equipment and/or be extremely dangerous or life threatening to the user or to others in the vicinity.
These installation instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
UNPACKING / INSPECTION
Community I SERIES loudspeakers are engineered and manufactured to be rugged and they are carefully packed in sturdy cartons. However, it is recommended to thoroughly inspect each unit after it has been removed from the packaging, as damage could occur during shipping.
Please note that once the shipment has left your dealer or the Community factory, the responsibility for damage is always borne by the freight company. If damage has occurred during shipping, you must file a claim directly with the freight company. It’s very important to contact the freight company as soon as possible after receiving your shipment, as most freight companies have a short time limit within which they will investigate claims. Make sure to save the carton and the packing material, as most claims will be denied if these materials are not retained. Your Community dealer and the factory will try to help in any way they can, but it is the responsibility of the party receiving the shipment to file the damage claim.
It is always a good idea to retain the carton and packing materials, if possible, in the event that the unit may need to be returned to your dealer or distributor for repair in the future.
CAUTION: Installation of I SERIES loudspeakers should
only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. It is strongly recommended that a licensed and certified professional structural engineer approve the mounting. Severe injury and/or loss of life may occur if this product is improperly installed.
RIGGING SAFETY / IMPORTANT NOTES
There are three primary areas of responsibility for rigging loudspeakers. The first is the building structure. Always consult with the building architect or structural engineer to assure the ability of the structure to support the loudspeaker system. The second area of responsibility is the loudspeaker itself. Community certifies its loudspeaker systems and rigging accessories for suspension when they are properly installed according to our published guidelines. The third area of responsibility is everything between the loudspeaker and the building structure and the actual process of installation. The installing contractor assumes this responsibility. Loudspeaker rigging should be performed only by certified rigging professionals using certified rigging hardware chosen for the specific application. Prior to installation, the contractor should present a rigging plan, with drawing and detailed parts list, to a licensed structural engineer (P.E.) or architect for written approval.
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IMPORTANT: I SERIES loudspeakers are designed and intended to be mounted to diering building surfaces using a variety of rigging hardware, means and methods. Installation of loudspeakers should only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. All electrical connections must conform to applicable city, county, state, and national (NEC) electrical codes.
DANGER: All rigging fittings must be fully tightened and secured. Any missing fasteners or parts will compromise the structural integrity of the enclosure and constitute a safety hazard. Over-tightening (crushing the wood) should be avoided as well. Do not suspend the loudspeaker unless all fasteners are securely in place!
IMPORTANT: The flat head bolts that come installed in each enclosure must remain in place or be replaced by a threaded fastener from an array bracket. The bolts attach to internal metal brackets that are critical to the structural integrity and rated Safe Working Load (SWL) of each point and each array assembly. Failure to include a fastener in every location could lead to serious injury, or even death.
DANGER: I SERIES rigging fittings are rated at a Working Load Limit (WLL) of 150 lbs (68 kg) with a 10:1 safety margin. No single rigging fitting should ever be subjected to a load that is greater than this stated limit. Failure to heed this warning could result in injury or death!
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VERTICAL YOKES
IVY1122 - Vertical Yoke for IP6-1122, IP8-1122 IVY1152 - Vertical Yoke for IP6-1152, IP8-1152 (shown) IVY1153 - Vertical Yoke for IP8-1153
APPLICATION: Suspend and aim single loudspeakers vertically (in portrait orientation) from ceilings, walls, trusses, or use with array frames.
Assembly note: Orient vertical yoke so that the side bends are toward the rear of the cabinet.
Note: The yoke can be attached to the building structure and then the loudspeaker can be installed later.
Parts:
VY- 1
1 2
HH1 -3
HL1
VY- 2
VY-1: Vertical Yoke VY-2: Yoke Cabinet Bracket
Hardware:
Qty
Code Description
HW6 6mm Flat Washers
4
2 HN6 M6 Locknuts
2 HH6 6 x 25 mm Hex Hd Bolts
2 HH1-2 10 x 25 mm Hex Hd Bolts
2 HH1-3 10 x 35 mm Hex Hd Bolts
2 HN1 M10 Locknuts
6 HW1 10 mm Flat Washers
2 HL1 10 mm Lock Washers
The yoke is shipped preassembled and ready to attach to the cabinet.
Kit Weights:
IVY1122: 21.0 lb (9.5 kg) IVY1152: 23.0 lb (10.4 kg) IVY1153: 25.0 lb (11.3 kg)
Also used with: Isometric Array Frames (IAF40 / IAF55) and BalancePoint™ Fly Rails
Figure 1. Attach bracket to cabinet
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Figure 3. Fully tighten all
connections
HW1
VY- 2
Mounting Key
Slot sh ould be towa rd the
back of t he cabinet - u sed for
rota tional adjus tment when
mount ed from the ce nter hole
Figure 2. Fully tighten
hardware to secure angle
Mount ing points f or third par ty ceili ng mount sys tems.
Slot an d smaller cen ter holes us ed to mount B alancePo int™ Fly Rails
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
(TYP 3 PLACES)
13.39" [340.2]
.16" [4.0]
VERTICAL YOKE
CABINET
BRACKET
1.25" [31.8]
19.93" [506.3]
Ø.41" [Ø10.5]
TYP BOTH LEGS
2.29" [58.1]
17.96" [456.3]
.75" [19.0]
DIMENSIONS SYMMETRICAL ABOUT CL
2.29" [58.1]
CABINET BRACKET
CL
1.50" [38.1]
1.35" [34.2]
Ø.41" [Ø10.5](4 PLACES) SEE NOTE 2
2.60" [66.0]
Ø.35" [Ø9.0] (2 PLACES)
0
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
.16" [4.0]
.75" [19.0]
Ø.41" [Ø10.5]
1.25" [31.8]
TYP BOTH LEGS
DIMENSIONS SYMMETRICAL ABOUT CL
(TYP 3 PLACES)
1.50" [38.1]
1.35" [34.2]
Ø.41" [Ø10.5] (4 PLACES) SEE NOTE 2
2.29" [58.1]
14.99" [380.8]
VERTICAL YOKE
CABINET
BRACKET
21.69" [550.8]
2.29" [58.1]
CL
19.72" [500.8]
CABINET BRACKET
2.60" [66.0]
Ø.35" [Ø9.0] (2 PLACES)
0
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
IVY1122 - VERTICAL YOKE FOR IP6-1122 AND IP8-1122 MODELS
5.27" [133.8]
Ø.51" [Ø13.0]
IVY1152 - VERTICAL YOKE FOR IP6-1152 AND IP8-1152 MODELS
6.07" [154.1]
SEE HOLE PATTERN N OTE NEX T PAGE
SEE HOLE PATTERN N OTE NEX T PAGE
Ø.51" [Ø13.0]
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS (continued)
CL
.75" [19.0]
Ø.41" [Ø10.5]
.16" [4]
(TYP 3 PLACES)
2.29" [58.1]
4.41" [112.1]
1.35" [34.2]
1.50" [38.1]
Ø.41" [Ø10.5] (4 PLACES) SEE NOTE 2
1.25" [31.8]
20.59" [523.1]
2.29" [58.1]
28.61" [726.7]
26.65" [677.0]
DIMENSIONS SYMMETRICAL ABOUT CL
TYP BOTH LEGS
VERTICAL YOKE
CABINET
BRACKET
CABINET
BRACKET
2.60" [66.0]
Ø.35" [Ø9.0] (2 PLACES)
IVY1153 - VERTICAL YOKE FOR IP8-1153 MODELS
8.74" [222.0]
Ø.51" [Ø13.0]
Hole Pattern Note: Hole pattern compatible with Chief CMA105 UL listed Ceiling mount adapter plates for use with the manufacturer's respective 1-1/2" NPT rigid pole mounting systems. See manufacturer's websites for mounting details and limitations.
SEE HOLE PATTERN NOTE B ELOW
LOUDSPEAKER WEIGHTS
FULL-RANGE 600 Level [lbs (kg)] 800 Level [lbs (kg)] SUBWOOFER 600 Level [lbs (kg)] 800 Level [lbs (kg)]
IP6/8-1122 65.0 (29.5) 55.0 (24.9) IP6/8-112 64.0 (29.0) 58.0 (26.3)
IP6/8-1152 79.0 (35.8) 68.0 (30.8) IP6/8-115 78 .0 (35.4) 72.0 (32.7)
IP8-1153 - 105.0 (47.6) IP6/8-118 97.0 (44.0) 98.0 (44.5)
IP8-0002 - 63.0 (28.6) IP6/8-212 101.0 (45.8) 89.0 (40.4)
IP8-1151 - 54.0 (24.5) IP6/8-215 126 .0 (57.2) 14.0 (51.7)
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IP6/8-218 170.0 (77.1) 172.0 (78.0)
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HELPFUL INSTALLATION TIPS
• Assemble the horizontal arrays on the ground (or lifting surface) and then lift the entire assembly into place. Large vertical arrays should be assembled top down - lifting each component and attaching it in order. Smaller vertical arrays can be assembled on the ground and then flown.
• Many brackets and plates come preassembled with the 8mm flat head hardware installed. Some of the corner brackets have diering bolt patterns and we preinstall them in the most common configuration for that kit. Refer to the diagrams on install pages to confirm that the bolts are in the correct position for your cabinet size.
• Assemble the array with the diering models (horn/coverage patterns) in the correct configuration.
• If the cabinets are horizontal, keep the input panels all on the same side for wiring ease, whenever possible.
• To determine the approximate splay or array angles prior to installation, use simulation software such as EASE. Document those values, and set the angles on the hinges and splay brackets as they are attached to the cabinets.
• When attaching corner brackets, thread both bolts in finger tight first, then continue to tighten equally with hex wrenches (helps avoid misalignment issues).
• Fully tighten the connections as each assembly is finished without crushing the wood fibers.
• The U-Brackets, Vertical Yokes and Isometric Frames have hole patterns compatible with outside manufacturers' adapter plates for 1-1/2" NPT rigid pole mounting systems (such as Chief CMA105 UL listed Ceiling mounting systems, with a SWL rating of 500 lbs [226.7 kg]). See manufacturer's website for details.
• Contact our Technical Assistance Group (TAG) for additional guidance by phone: (610) 876-3400 or email: tagteam@communitypro.com.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY INFORMATION
The BalancePoint™ Flyware kits for the I SERIES loudspeakers are modular and can be combined in a number of ways. The most common configuration of
each kit is shown along with instructions for assembly.
Hardware and Parts: There is a key at the beginning of each instruction that shows the parts, their quantity and abbreviation. We also use a shortened code for the hardware that oers an easy reference to the type, diameter and approximate length. ex: HW6 = Hardware Washer 6mm; HF1-2 = Hardware, Flat head bolt, 10 x 25mm
Several parts have underside countersunk holes that are threaded for 8mm flat head bolts. They should be fully seated (at or below the surface of the piece) before attaching the plate/bracket to the enclosure. Bolt placement diagrams are shown for the cabinet brackets that have multiple holes. Several of the brackets are shipped with the 8mm flat head bolts already installed in the most common configuration for that kit.
IMP O R TANT: The flat head bolts that come installed in each enclosure must remain in place or be replaced by a threaded fastener from an array bracket. The bolts attach to internal metal brackets that are critical to
the structural integrity and rated Safe Working Load (SWL) of each point and each array assembly. Failure to include a fastener in every location could lead to serious injury, or even death.
TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY:
• Metric socket and ratchet set
• Metric wrench set
• Metric hex key set
Typical bolt placement
diagram for 2-way Cabinet
(angle) Bracket (PB-3)
The loudspeaker enclosure must
have fasteners in all threaded holes
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY INFORMATION (continued)
SAFETY CABLES
IMP O R TA N T: Attach a safety cable to one of the unused mounting points on the loudspeaker (and/or the bracket assembly). Safety cables must be secured to a
suitable load-bearing point separate from the loudspeaker mounting point, with as little slack as possible, oriented to minimize dynamic swinging of the load, so as not to develop undue shock or kinetic force if the loudspeaker mount were to fail. Safety cables and hardware are not included. Please consult a structural engineer for the appropriate cables, hardware, and location(s) for the load and application.
BALANCEPOINT™ FLY RAILS
Positioning:
• The fly rails may be mounted in any position required as long as all attachment points are used.
• For the best aesthetics, the fly rails should not extend beyond the edge of the front cabinet.
• The fly rails can extend beyond the back of the cabinet.
• The rails should be attached to the cabinets using all of the connections shown in the instructions for each assembly. This will ensure that the cabinets don't rotate on the rigging and that the rigging is securely attached to the cabinets.
• In "Subwoofer Behind" configurations, the general rule of thumb is that there shouldn't be less than 6" (152mm) between the face of the subwoofer and the rear of the cabinet in front of it (allows sucient air movement from the subwoofer cones and parts).
Flying:
• Optimally, each array should be lifted from the hole(s) on the fly rails that produce the desired tilt angle using gravity alone (the "Balance Point").
• A second cable may be used to fine-tune the exact aiming angle and/or stabilize the array from rotation as necessary.
Typical placement for
safety cable and hardware
(eyebolt not included)
1
2
1) Rails do not extend behind subwoofer (best aesthetics)
2) Ample distance between the subwoofer and full-range cabinets
3) Fly rails well behind cabinet face
3
1) Not enough distance between cabinets
2) Poor aesthetic choice
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