4TPA122-WB / TPA152-WB Quick Start Guide 5
Wall Brackets
1. Remove the M10 blanking bolts from the speaker.
The bracket will be mounted to these points.
2. Install the wall plate in the venue using the appropriate
fixings (not supplied).
3. Lift the speaker to the bracket and attach with the
supplied M10 bolts and friction washers.
4. Set the desired speaker angle and insert the 2
locking screws.
5. For added precaution and where required by local
standards, install an M10 threaded eyebolt in the back of the speaker, then connect a properly-rated safety
cable from the eyebolt to the mounting structure.
Suspending with Eyebolts
TPA and TPZ cabinets can be suspended using optional eyebolts coupled
to the internal rigging points provided on the top, bottom and sides and
back. The simplest method is to use the two rigging points on the top and
a single pull-back rigging point in the centre of the rear panel.
Remove the appropriate countersunk screws and replace them with
shoulder eyebolts, which must have a thread length of at least 18 mm.
Use the rear rigging point to angle the cabinet for optimum room
coverage. Cabinets may be hung upside down if required.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The mounting of a permanently installed sound system
may be dangerous unless undertaken by qualified personnel with the
required experience and certification to perform the necessary tasks.
Walls, floors or ceilings must be capable of safely and securely supporting the actual load. The mounting
accessory used must be safely and securely fixed both to the loudspeaker and to the wall, floor or ceiling.
When mounting rigging components on walls, floors or ceilings, ensure that all fixings and fasteners
used are of an appropriate size and load rating. Wall and ceiling claddings, and the construction and
composition of walls and ceilings, all need to be taken into account when determining whether a
particular fixing arrangement can be safely employed for a particular load. Cavity plugs or other specialist
fixings, if required, must be of an appropriate type, and must be fitted and used in accordance with the
maker’s instructions.
The operation of your speaker cabinet as part of a flown system, if installed incorrectly and improperly,
can potentially expose persons to serious health risks and even death. In addition, please ensure that
electrical, mechanical and acoustic considerations are discussed with qualified and certified (by local state
or national authorities) personnel prior to any installation or flying.
Make sure that speaker cabinets are set up and flown by qualified and certified personnel only,
using dedicated equipment and original parts and components delivered with the unit. If any parts or
components are missing please contact your dealer before attempting to set up the system.
Be sure to observe the local, state and other safety regulations applicable in your country. MUSIC Group,
including the MUSIC Group companies listed on the enclosed “Service Information Sheet”, assumes no
liability for any damage or personal injury resulting from improper use, installation or operation of the
product. Regular checks must be conducted by qualified personnel to ensure that the system remains in a
secure and stable condition. Make sure that, where the speaker is flown, the area underneath the speaker is
free of human traffic. Do not fly the speaker in areas that can be entered or used by members of the public.
Speakers create a magnetic field, even if not in operation. Therefore, please keep all materials that can
be affected by such fields (discs, computers, monitors, etc) at a safe distance. A safe distance is usually
between 1 and 2 metres.