Thank you for purchasing a KLING & FREITAG product. To guarantee trouble-free operation
and enable the KLING & FREITAG VIDA L speaker system to achieve its full potential, please
read these user's manual carefully before use. This item is a quality accessory for the VIDA L
speaker system. Combining it with your existing speaker system creates an extremely versatile
pro-grade tool that meets all requirements in terms of audio quality and safe installation.
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guide and all other relevant material during installation. The speaker accessories must not be
set up nor operated unless this manual has been read, understood and kept readily available
on site.
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The VIDA L flying frame is designed for installing and flying up to 8 VIDA L speakers. Use
this flying frame only for flying and tilting VIDA L speakers. When used in combination with
a second VIDA L flying frame unit and a flying frame extension, tilt angles of up to 90° can
be achieved, for example, for installing horizontal arrays.
2.1Flying frame
The VIDA L flying frame features a bore rail at the top. It allows for quickly and safely fixing
the load adapter in 22 positions using 2 fixing pins. The various positions allow for achieving
a down-tilt angle of the speaker or array (whichever is used). To find the appropriate
position, run a simulation of the overall setup using the VIDA App to find the best loadadapter position and tilt angle.
In addition, the VIDA L flying frame provides 4 parking bays for the optional connector sets
plus a fixture for the VIDA L flying frame extension.
The flying frame also has 2 built-in movable clips used for locking unused connector sets in
their parking bays and securing those in operation to the flying frame.
2.1.1Items Included VIDA L Flying Frame
•(1x) flying frame for suspending VIDA L speakers
•(1x) User manual
2.1.2Overview of flying frame Components
1. (1x) Flying frame
2. Bore for securing the flying frame extension
3. (1x) Shiftable load adapter
4. (2x) Fixing pin for fastening
5. Bore rail with indexes for fastening the load adapter
6. Connecting pin for fastening and securing various connecting adapters
The optional connector sets are required for attaching the VIDA L flying frame to the bottom
of a VIDA L speaker. Such a configuration is required when flying one or more speakers as a
horizontal array.
After operation and dismounting, you can lock and store the connector sets in the flying
frame parking bays.
•(4x) VIDA L connector set for attaching a VIDA L flying frame to the bottom of a
VIDA L speaker
•(1x) User's Manual
2.3Flying Frame Extension
The VIDA L flying frame extension is used for achieving a larger down-tilt angle or for
configuring dual-fall suspension.
2.3.1Items Included: flying frame extension
•(1x) flying frame extension for increasing the down-tilt angle and for securing flying
VIDA L speakers
The VIDA L flying frame is designed for flying a maximum of 8 VIDA L speakers at a specific
tilt angle.
For commercial use in interior spaces as specified in this document only!
Unless otherwise stated, use only KLING & FREITAG original parts for mounting the speakers.
Never use other parts (in particular, parts not made by KLING & FREITAG).
Any other use not described in this document is not an intended use
The information described here does not relieve the user of the duty to follow the given
safety requirements and legal regulations.
Only qualified technicians are permitted to perform the installation steps. Be sure to use
personal protective equipment at all times.
The technicians responsible for installing the system on site are responsible for and
guarantee safe setup and use.
To prevent injury and damage, be sure to securely place or suspend the speaker array as
specified in the DGUV regulations 17 and 18 or similar locally applicable accident-control
standards.
Unless otherwise stated, use only KLING & FREITAG original parts for mounting the speakers.
Never use other parts (in particular, parts not made by KLING & FREITAG).
In mobile and stationary installations, always use installation parts supplied by KLING &
FREITAG.
Be sure to always visually inspect all array components before use. In fixed installations,
regularly check all array components for signs of wear. Visual inspection includes checking all
speaker-system and flying frame components, supporting components (e.g. trusses, ceiling
structures, etc.), and all screwed connections. During the inspection, check all flying-system
components carefully for deformation, cracks, bolt damage, and corrosion. Remember
checking the fixing pin and pin bolts for proper functioning. Also check slings and lifts (e.g.
shackles, chains, and steel ropes) carefully for wear and deformation. If there are signs of
wear, cracks, or deformation, etc., replace the affected parts immediately. See also the “Care
and Maintenance” chapter on page 37.
Warning
4.1Safety Instructions for Flying Configurations
Loudspeakers falling down impose a deadly risk for people standing near-by!
Never use the array if you have any doubt regarding its safety and reliability!
Only qualified event technicians are permitted to suspend a VIDA L system.
Never suspend the speakers without the correct flying frame.
Maximum-load specifications refer to configurations including cabling and any fittings.
Use the simulation function provided by the VIDA App software to find out whether your
configuration loads the flying frame as allowable. The VIDA App software does not account
for the weight of extra cabling and fittings! Remember to take any such extra weight into
account—if necessary, reduce the number of speakers as required.
Ensure that all connections are secured against coming loose and that only authorized,
statically tested and correctly sized supports, mounting equipment, wire ropes and chains
are used. Follow the relevant specified safety factors. Be sure to follow the relevant national
specifications, norms, and safety regulations.
Note that every suspension point as well as the supporting structure of the building (i.e.
ceiling points, cross beams and stage or PA tower, etc.) must be capable of carrying the total
load of the system (including cabling and additional fittings).
Note that the suspension points on the hall ceiling (i.e. shackles, attachment points, or
chain hoists) must comply with the DGUV regulations 17 and 18 or similar locally applicable
accident-control standards. The maximum load must have been certified by an authorized
expert. When in doubt, request a confirmation by local authorities.
Also follow the operating and safety instructions supplied with the product you intend to
suspend the flying frame from (e.g. a truss). Never mount the flying frame to a product if
there is no information on safe use and maximum load.
Even with two-fall suspension, each chain and motor must be capable of carrying the entire
array mass! Make sure that the motor chains hang down vertically and are not twisted, and
that the motors are located at the required positions.
During setup, installation, and dismounting, when using chain hoists that do not comply
with the DGUV regulations 17 and 18 or similar locally applicable accident-control standards,
make sure no persons stand in the danger zone below or near the speaker system.
When using a BGV C1 motor, the VIDA L system is intrinsically safe, so no secondary safety
components are required in operation;
Never use signal cables or power cords for suspending, aligning, or securing the systems. Run
the cables in a way that nobody can trip over them.
Ensure there is sufficient clear space for assembling and suspending the array on-site.
Remember that the array may swing out wide!
Permit only personnel directly involved with assembly or disassembly to access the working
area. The person in charge must announce all flying frame lifting and lowering activities
beforehand and make sure all people attending are aware. In this case, all persons present
must leave the swing and lifting range immediately.
Never use the flying frame for lifting or safeguarding persons or objects other than the
above speakers.
For commercial use as specified in this document only!
To prevent personal injury and damage, be sure to securely place or suspend the speaker as
specified in the locally applicable standards.
The information described here does not relieve the user of the duty to follow the given
safety requirements and legal regulations.
The persons in charge with putting up the speaker are responsible for safe setup and use and
must guarantee it.
In mobile and stationary installations, always use installation parts supplied by KLING &
FREITAG. KLING & FREITAG
Unless otherwise stated, use KLING & FREITAG original parts only. KLING & FREITAGNever
use other parts (in particular, parts not made by KLING & FREITAG).
Be sure to always visually inspect all safety-related speaker and accessory components before
use. In fixed installations, check the speaker for signs of wear at regular intervals. If there are
signs of wear, cracks, or deformation, etc., replace the affected parts immediately.
5.1Required Tools
Warning
The following is required for mounting the VIDA C to the VIDA L speaker:
•Allen wrench (6 mm)
5.2Preparing the flying frame
Using the VIDA App software, you can simulate both single-fall and dual-fall configurations.
•For a single-fall configuration, you require 1 flying frame plus 1 load adapter.
•For a dual-fall configuration, you will need to use 2 flying frames, 1 load adapter, and
1 flying frame extension.
To prepare the flying frame, perform the following steps:
•Simulate setup using the VIDA App including down-tilt angle determination
•Identify the required location of a load adapter and install the adapter
•Mount the flying frame extension (if necessary)
•Prepare a second flying frame including connector set installation (if necessary)
5.2.1Down-tilt Angle
Danger! Risk of injury from falling objects!
Improperly mounted speakers are not safe for suspending. Objects falling down impose a
deadly risk for people standing near-by!
With these array setups, be sure not to use the following bore combinations: