User manual
HPI110
User Manual
User Manual HPI Series
HPI110
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The HPI 110 can be flown in a permanent
installation by attaching the designed flying
hardware. The HPI-110 can be wall mounted
or hung in a flown installation using the flying
fitting accessory. For more information, see
the Quest HPI flying hardware manual.
Before suspending any speaker system
always inspect all components (enclosure,
rigging frames, eyebolts, track fittings, etc.)
for cracks, deformations, corrosion, missing,
loose or damaged parts that could reduce
strength and safety of the array. Do not
suspend the speaker system until the correct
preparation of the installation site has been
taken to avoid health risks during and after
the completion of the installation. A licensed
Professional Engineer must approve the
placement and method of attachment to
the structure prior to the installation of any
overhead object.
Good coverage of audiences often requires
wide dispersion at the base of the horn flare
to cover close listeners and a focused narrow
dispersion at the top of the flare to beam to
the back of the room.
Flying the HPI110
The HPI110 horizontal horn covers both
“short-throw” and “long-throw” requirements
in a single system. For the majority of
installations (where the box is installed
vertically), the asymmetrical horn should be
used as supplied and cannot be rotated.
When installing with the QR3/4
Flying system
The QR-2/3 array plates are designed to give
the installer a range of horizontal pattern
coverage options. For more information see
the Quick Rig user manual.
WARNING
Ensure the box is securely located. If any doubt about the physical
stability, tie the box down with ratchet straps to a secure base.