Weather-protected USW-112P Installation

A weather-protected version of the USW-112P is available is available with sealed Neutrik connectors that provide protection from the elements in fixed outdoor installations. The weather-protected USW-112P can be mounted vertically or horizontally as described below. For instructions on how to properly connect the power cable, see PowerCON TRUE1 TOP Connection.
Caution
Ensure that all XLR and PowerCON connectors are covered with their appropriate plugs when not in use to prevent dust intrusion.
Permissible Orientations

Caution
When mounting the loudspeaker, ensure that the cables will exit from the bottom of the loudspeaker. There is only one permissible vertical orientation (handle on top, as shown in the first figure below) and one permissible horizontal (handle to the left when viewing it from the rear, as shown in the second figure.

Only Permissible Vertical Orientation

Only Permissible Horizontal Orientation
Downtilt and Uptilt

Caution
The weather-protected USW-112P loudspeaker must be mounted with a 0° tilt, or preferably with a slight downtilt with the cables exiting from the bottom. This angle shields the driver from the elements and does not allow water to accumulate in the cabinet. Do not tilt the cabinet up, as the drivers and cabinet will accumulate water, as shown in the two figures below..

Downtilt Permissible (top); Uptilt NOT Permissible (bottom)


Downtilt Permissible (left); Uptilt NOT Permissible (right)
Horizontal Tilt

Caution
If tilting the loudspeaker from 0° horizontal, ensure that the horizontal tilt leaves the port below the electronics, as shown in the figure below, so that water does not enter from the port and accumulate in the cabinet.

Horizontal Tilt-Away from Electronics Permissible (top); Horizontal Tilt-Toward Electronics NOT Permissible (bottom)
PowerCON TRUE1 TOP Connection

To connect a PowerCON cable to the chassis, match the one wider notch on the cable connector to the corresponding one larger guide slot on the chassis.
Caution
When inserting a PowerCON connector into the chassis, use a maximum force of 1 Newton (0.225 lb).

Downtilt Permissible (left); Uptilt NOT Permissible (right)
Caution
Incorrect insertion may cause electrical contact misalignment resulting in equipment malfunction and/or personal injury.
After inserting properly as indicated in Figure6 (top left), twist the cable connector clockwise to lock (Figure7).
Note
The proper twist-lock is achieved when the silver-colored tab is in the position shown in Figure8 and an audible click is heard.

Rotate the Connector to Lock

Locked Connector Position