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LEOPARD OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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LEOPARD GUIDEALINKS
LEOPARD is equipped with four captive GuideALinks and
four mating links slots that link to adjacent LEOPARDs or
900-LFCs in flown and groundstacked arrays. Located at the
top corners of the cabinet, GuideALinks extend up and into
the link slots of the cabinet above it, or into the link slots of the
MG-LEOPARD/900 grid or MTF-LYON/LEOPARD transition
frame (Figure 17 and Figure 18). GuideALinks extend and
retract with knobs and are secured with two quick-release
pins: one each in the top and bottom cabinets. Each
LEOPARD loudspeaker ships with eight 5/16 x 0.063-inch
quick-release pins (black button) (PN 134.024).
CAUTION: GuideALinks must be secured with
the included quick-release pins. At no time
should the weight of the loudspeaker rest on the
GuideALink knobs when the links are fully extended
(without the pins inserted). GuideALink knobs are for
extending and retracting the links only.
LEOPARD Splay Angles
Front GuideALinks attach at splay angles of 0 or +5 degrees.
However, the front GuideALinks should almost always be
attached at 0 degrees, to ensure that coverage between
linked cabinets is continuous. When attached at 0 degrees,
the front GuideALinks act as a pivot point between the linked
LEOPARDs, with the splay angle between the units
determined by the rear GuideALink positions. When attached
at +5 degrees, the front GuideALinks add 5 degrees to the
splay angle configured with the rear GuideALinks, making it
possible to achieve splay angles of 11 to 15 degrees. To stow
the front GuideALinks, move them all the way down to STOW
and pin them.
TIP: Wide splay angles of 11 to 15 degrees
should only be used for downfill coverage, or for
steering coverage away from structures like balconies.
Rear GuideALinks attach at splay angles of 0.5 to 10 degrees.
The labels next to the rear GuideALinks indicate the splay
angle between cabinets and provide a guide for which of the
three pinning positions to use to secure the links (Figure 19).
As the links are moved down, the splay angle increases. To
stow the rear GuideALinks, move them all the way down to
STOW and pin them to the center pin position.
NOTE: The splay angles listed on the GuideA-
Link labels are for relative angles between the
center axes of the linked units. For example, setting
the GuideALinks to 5 degrees yields a 5-degree
downtilt of the lower unit to the upper unit. How the
loudspeakers relate to the floor, stage, and seating
angles in the venue depends on the orientation of the
grid, the angles of the loudspeakers in the array above
them, and other factors. MAPP prediction software
Figure 17: LEOPARD GuideALinks with Quick-Release Pins, Exploded
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Figure 18: LEOPARD GuideALinks (Exposed) Attached at 0.5 Degrees

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Meyer Sound LEOPARD Specifications

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BrandMeyer Sound
ModelLEOPARD
CategorySpeakers
LanguageEnglish

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