Tannoy VNET300 Car Speaker User Manual


 
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14.3 : SECUR ET - VMB WALL MOUNTING BRACKET
FIG 1.
The VMB is wall mounting bracket for the attachment of a VMY,
available in both black and white finishes, allowing the user secure
the Tannoy VNET™ Full range loudspeaker in either portrait or
landscape orientations to a wall.
The Tannoy VNET™ loudspeaker is attached to the bracket using
the accessories supplied.
This wall-mounting bracket has a larger wall plate than previous
models to maximise the integrity of fixing obtained. There are also
two holes either side of the fixing beam to allow the speaker cable
the pass through the wall plate and along the fixing beam to the
terminal panel resulting in a more discrete installation.
The fixing beam on the VMB has a number of mounting points from
which the VMY, V12Y & V15Y can be attached at varying distances
from the mounting surface.
Only the screws, fasteners, shakeproof and plain
washers specified on figure 3. should be used to
assemble the VMB bracket
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FIG 2.
Number on Fig 3. Description Quantity
1 VMB Wall Bracket 1
2 M10 Nyloc Nut 1
3 M10 Plain Washer 1
4 30mm Square Blank Plug 1
5 Nylon Spacer 1
6 M10 x 85mm Screw 1
14.4 : SECUR ET - VEB EYEBOLT
The Tannoy VNET™ loudspeaker can be flown with high quality
VEB M10 eyebolts with collar to BS4278:1984. The loudspeakers
are equipped with internal steel braces, which also double as the
flying points, and accept VEB M10 eyebolts.
To install the VEB M10 eyebolts remove the original M10 counter
sunk screws from the locations you wish to install the VEB M10
eyebolts. Then replace these counter sunk M10 screws with the VEB
M10 eyebolts. The M10 insert on the rear of the cabinet also accepts
a VEB M10 eyebolt and should only be used for tilting the loudspeaker
to the desired angle.
Important: It is imperative for safety reasons that two
eyebolts linked to two independently fixed straps are
used per cabinet. VEB eyebolts should be installed
into the relative sides of the cabinet, and should NEVER
be installed on the top of the cabinet. Never suspend
one enclosure from another to form a line array or cluster using
these fittings.
The correct method is shown in figure 2.
Never attempt to use formed eyebolts i.e. formed from a steel
rod and bent into an eye.
Only use the outer fixing points on the top and sides of the VNET™
cabinet for fixing eyebolts. The inner two fixing points on each side
of the cabinet are for dedicated bracketry (VMY) only.
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