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TA-500 user manual 
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The following combinations are possible using the two-wide flybar. 
Table 1: Flying Matrix 
 
In addition to the above stated angles, a further 5° of downward tilt angle is supported. 
The process of flying boxes is achieved by suspending the columns of loudspeakers using 
chains attached to the top enclosure and the lifting points on the flybar. The flybars have a 
fixed angle thus ensuring the optimum horizontal dispersion is maintained. Kelp is applied to 
the columns to apply up to 5° of downward tilt as well as providing the means to achieve the 
pre-set angles dictated by the inter cabinet links. 
There are two flying chain assemblies – a standard length version and a longer version. The 
standard length FC-500T Standard is for use with the narrow settings on the flybar and the 
longer FC-500T Long is for use with the wide settings – typically three rows of enclosures. 
 
 
FC-500T Flying Chains 
The flying chains are available in two lengths. The shorter FC-500T Standard chain is the 
standard part used for most applications, while the longer FC-500T Long version is used for 
three deep configurations. The assemblies consist of a swivelling hook, chain links and a 
cabinet attachment fitting. When flying systems always ensure that the flying chains are 
straight and that there is no evident twist in the chain. 
Chains are universal (not handed) and therefore can be used for either side of the cabinet. 
Number of 
Rows 
Number of 
enclosures per 
row 
Maximum total 
column angle 
Flybar pickup 
point 
Angle between rows 
As required 
Single 
FC-500T Standard 
21° 
Single 
FC-500T Standard 
42° 
Single 
FC-500T Long 
As required 
Narrow 
FC-500T Standard 
7°, 14° 
Narrow 
FC-500T Standard 
21° 
Wide 
FC-500T Standard 
14°, 28° 
Wide 
FC-500T Long