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V400 fitted with 2 x M200 Amplifier Modules for illustrative purposes only
Installation Guide
ASL Document Ref.: U-0398-0607.doc Issue: 02 complete, approved - Date: 30/11/09 Part Number: M0398_63
This equipment is designed and manufactured to conform to the following EC standards: EMC: EN55103-1/E1:1996, EN55103-2/E5:1996, EN50121-4:2006, ENV50204:1995, EN61000-4-13:2002 Safety: EN60065:2002 Failure to use the equipment in the manner described in the product literature will invalidate the warranty. A Declaration of Conformity statement to the above standards, and a list of auxiliary equipment used for compliance verification, is available on request.
Contents
1 2 3 Installation..................................................................................................................................................3 Connection ................................................................................................................................................18 Safety and Precautions.............................................................................................................................22
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Installation
FRAME AMPLIFIER MODULE INTERFACE CARD
ASL amplifiers are specified to deliver their rated power at the lowest battery voltage (21 V). However, on 230 V mains power they can produce full output, with normal programme material, into loads 25% greater than those specified. In these conditions a fully populated V400 can deliver full output with 500 W of load connected.
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MAINFRAME STATUS INDICATORS
supply
select
fault
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1 Amplifier Module Indicators Indicator supply select Type Green LED Green LED Indication Indicates that power is present at the amplifier. Illuminates to indicate that the amplifier is selected for commissioning or audio monitoring by the system. In the case of a standby amplifier it illuminates to indicate that the standby is in use. fault 0 dB -20 dB -40 dB Amber LED Green LED Green LED Green LED Illuminates steadily to indicate that an amplifier module and/or loudspeaker line fault has been detected. These faults are also indicated by the mainframe fault LED. Illuminates at approx. 90 V RMS output. Illuminates at approx. 10 V RMS output. Illuminates at approx. 1 V RMS output. This LED illuminates when the surveillance tone level is correctly set on the Router output connected to the amplifier.
2 Mainframe Indicators Indicator mains battery aux processor comms fault Type Green LED Green LED Green LED Green LED Green LED Amber LED Indication Indicates that the AC mains is present and the unit is switched on. Indicates that the DC power is present and the unit is switched on. Indicates that auxiliary DC power is available at the rear panel AUX OUT terminals and that the AUX OUT fuse is intact. Flashes to indicate that the processor is operational. Illuminates to indicate communication activity on the CAN bus. Illuminates if a fault is diagnosed.
Mainframe Controls These controls are only accessible by removing the front panel. This is to prevent inadvertent or unauthorised disablement of the unit. Control 3 Mains Isolation Switch 4 Battery Isolation Switch Function This switch connects or disconnects AC mains power to or from the unit. This switch connects or disconnects DC power to or from the unit.
Under normal circumstances these isolation switches will be left in the ON position.
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Both the mains and the isolation switches should be switched off in order to disconnect power from the mainframe, for example when an amplifier module is to be inserted or removed. The amplifier mainframe connects to the Router via a CAN bus requiring a unique identifier. These two rotary switches set this identifier to the mainframe. The valid mainframe address range is 01 to 63.
2) The supporting rails must be capable of safely bearing the weight of the equipment
1)
ASL recommend a rear clearance depth of at least 110 mm for cabling. A 19-inch standard rack with 600 mm depth provides the required room for installation including the rear cabling.
2)
In order for customers to produce their own site documentation VISIO drawings of the front and rear panel are available from ASL.
Figure 1
FRONT OF RACK
Cable Description 1 x 3-core mains standard cable Current rating: 6.3 A 1 x 1-core red 1 x 1-core black 1 x 2-core 1 x 2-core, twisted, screened 1 x 2-core, twisted, screened 1 x 2-core, twisted, screened 1 x 4-core, twisted, screened overall foil screened overall foil screened overall foil screened
Termination IEC320 socket 7W2 mixed signal D connector (female) 2-way pluggable Wago cage clamp terminal (5.08 mm) (male) 4-way pluggable Wago cage clamp terminal (5.08 mm) (male) 3-way pluggable Wago cage clamp terminal (3.81 mm) (female) 2-way pluggable Wago cage clamp terminal (5.08 mm) (female) 9-way D connector (male or female) RJ45 3-pin XLR connector 5-pin XLR connector
Suggested Type Suitably rated standard mains cable Suitably rated 1-core cable Suitably rated 2-core cable Suitably rated 2-core cable
DC supply input 2) 5) Auxiliary DC output 100 V Loudspeaker Line5) Audio inputs 100 V Standby Input Line5) Audio CAN3) 5) Low Level Standby and Override Link6) Low Level Standby7) Low Level Standby and Override Link8) 1)
Suitably rated 2-core cable Suitably rated 4-core cable CAT5 STP Suitably rated 2-core cable Suitably rated 5-core cable
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2) 3) 4)
Note that if the amplifiers are connected as a system which is permanently connected to the mains, then an all-pole mains isolator with a separation of 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated in the electrical installation. A pre-assembled cable (1.5 m length, LSZH cable) can be ordered separately from ASL quoting A0477012. The last mainframe on the Audio/CAN bus must be terminated with a 120 ohms resistor. A preassembled terminator is available from ASL quoting 206603. For EMC compliance: Screened cables must be used where specified. All screen tails must be <3 cm.
5) 6) 7) 8)
Fire rated equivalent cables such as MICC or Pirelli FP200 must be used for safety critical applications. Used on LSDDC Interface cards. Used on NSINT Interface cards. Used on SSINT and LSIDC Interface cards.
Refer to BS7671:2008 (Requirements for Electrical Installations) or other appropriate local standards for guidelines on maximum potential cable lengths given the actual installation parameters.
Please read and observe the instructions and guidelines in Section 3 Safety and Precautions (page 22) prior to installation. Failure to follow these instructions and guidelines may cause personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.
1.
If fitted, then remove the V400 front panel by undoing the two captive M3 Pozidriv screws on the right side of the front panel. Fit the mainframe into a 19-inch standard equipment rack on supporting rails, and secure the mainframe in position using the fixing screws and washers provided; see Figure 2.
1) This equipment is heavy (max. 20 kg). Please lift and handle with care to avoid strain or impact injuries, and follow the recommended installation procedure. Install modules after mounting mainframe in equipment rack. Do not use the handles to lift or carry the mainframe. The handles are designed for sliding the unit into and out of the equipment rack, and not to support its weight. Use the underside edges of the mainframe to lift and carry it. Always ensure adequate ventilation is provided for the equipment by fitting 1U ventilation panels above and below the equipment, and do not obstruct ventilation holes.
2.
2)
3)
Figure 2
VENTILATION PANEL
2U
V400
1U
VENTILATION PANEL
ENSURE 1U VENTILATION PANELS ARE FITTED ABOVE AND BELOW THE EQUIPMENT. DO NOT OBSTRUCT VENTILATION HOLES.
1U
3.
If a M400 Amplifier Module is being inserted, and connected to an ASL AEL (Active End of Line Device), the link setting on the M400 Amplifier Module needs to be adjusted as shown; see Figure 3.
Figure 3 Setting the link on a M400
M400
EOL10K/NO LINE MONITORING THIS IS THE DEFAULT POSITION JUMPER SEATED ON THE TWO FRONT PINS. THE FRONT PINS ARE POSITIONED FURTHEST FROM THE TRANSFORMER AT THE REAR OF THE MODULE.
AEL LINK ENABLED: JUMPER SEATED ON THE TWO REAR PINS. THE REAR PINS ARE POSITIONED CLOSEST TO THE TRANSFORMER AT THE REAR OF THE MODULE.
4.
Insert the chosen amplifier modules through the front of the mainframe, using the guides on the inside top of the mainframe to locate them correctly; see Figure 4.
1) 2) 3) Ensure that the amplifier modules side panels are located in the mainframe slides on the inside top of the mainframe. Ensure that the amplifier module is pushed fully home so that its rear connector(s) mates the matching connector(s) in the mainframe. Do not change any hardware settings on the amplifier module. These are set in manufacture for optimum performance.
Figure 4
MAINFRAME SLIDE
M200
M100
The mainframe does not need to be fully populated with amplifiers, for example three M100 amplifiers could be fitted, or a single M200 amplifier.
SLOT 2
M100
M100
M100
M100
SLOT 3
M200
M400
5.
If the rack is to be transported, then secure the amplifier modules to each other and to the mainframe sides using transit screws; see Figure 5.
Do not transport partially equipped mainframes. Either remove all amplifier modules, or fix all modules in a fully populated mainframe using transit screws.
Figure 5
FIT THE RIGHT HAND M3 TRANSIT POZIDRIV SCREW ON THE RIGHT-MOST AMPLIFIER MODULE ONLY AS SHOWN BELOW.
FIT THE M3 TRANSIT POZIDRIV SCREWS TO THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF ALL AMPLIFIER MODULES AS SHOWN ABOVE.
1) 2)
The transit screws may be removed when the amplifiers are in situ to facilitate easy removal of the modules. To remove Amplifier modules, release the transit screws and grip the cross-rod at the front of the module to slide it from the mainframe.
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6.
The screws attaching the two parts of a M400 amplifier module together should never be removed.
7.
Set the mainframe address as specified in the system design documentation; see Figure 6.
Figure 6 Turning the power switches off and setting the mainframe address
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8.
Set the EARTH LIFT switch to the UP ( , OFF) position to remove the mains earth from the signal circuit if a +ve ground battery system is used, or it is necessary to avoid a ground loop problem. It is possible to form a ground loop when connecting pieces of audio equipment using unbalanced connections that provide alternative earth connections via their cable screens. Such ground loops result in audible hum from the system. Never disconnect the mains earth from the plug to attempt to cure a ground loop. In the event of a fault, the equipment casing could become live. The recommended method of wiring low-level signal interconnections to preserve EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) performance and minimise the likelihood of ground loops is as follows: 1) We always recommend screen to shell connection for best EMC performance, but break the connection at the source end if a ground loop problem is encountered. In practice, the connections between this equipment are balanced and short and it is unlikely that ground loop problems will be encountered. It is also possible to switch the rear panel EARTH LIFT switch to the UP ( ungrounded position. In some cases this may cure the problem. , OFF)
2)
Figure 7
9.
Set the DIP switches at the rear of the mainframe as required; see Figure 8.
The internal DIP switches must be set before the last interface card (the one closest to the AC mains socket) is fitted.
Figure 8
SW No
Switch Name
Function when ON Amplifier mainframe will continue to draw power from the batteries, even when the battery voltage drops below 21 V.
Function when OFF Amplifier mainframe is automatically switched off if the standby battery voltage drops below 21 V. This protects the battery from being completely discharged. AC Mains faults ARE NOT reported. Use only when the mainframe is being supplied from batteries only. Battery supply faults ARE NOT reported. Use only when the mainframe is being supplied from AC mains only (no batteries). Aux supply output faults ARE NOT reported. Use only when the auxiliary DC supply output is not being used to power other equipment. Mainframe CPU faults not latched by the front panel LED. Set to OFF for all Voice Alarm applications where the mainframes are integrated with a VAR Router. Not used
SW1
SW2
Mains Fault Reporting Enable Battery Fault Reporting Enable Aux Supply Fault Reporting Enable
SW3
SW4
Aux supply faults ARE reported. (1) Mainframe CPU faults are reported by front panel LED latching ON. Set to ON only if the mainframe is being used 'stand-alone', and it is desired that CPU reset causes LED to latch on. Not used Batteries CAN be connected / disconnected remotely (e.g. from a rack master switch using the remote battery on/off control input), instead of the mainframe front panel battery disconnect switch.)
SW5
SW6
Not used
SW7
SW8
CAN Termination Resistor In Circuit: Set to OFF. This switch should only be set ON if an external CAN bus termination resistor is not used
1)
For full compliance with BS EN5839 Part 8:1998 and BS EN 60849:1998, all power supplies should be monitored. This switch should therefore be ON.
10.
If the LSDDC Surveillance Card is used, then set the operation mode to single, dual or loop return mode as required; see Figure 9.
Figure 9 Setting the LSDDC Operation Mode
Setting
EDGE OF PCB
(Factory default)
11.
Insert the required interface cards into the rear of the V400 amplifier mainframe, ensuring it is in the correct position to mate with its amplifier module and push it home; see Figure 10. All empty slots must be covered with blanking panels (ASL P/N: RBLANK-V400). Interface Cards compatible with the M100, M200 and M400 amplifier modules are: LSDDC: Dual DC Line Surveillance Interface Card SSINT: Standby Surveillance Interface Card NSINT: Non-Surveillance Interface Card LSIDC: DC Line Surveillance Interface Card
Install 4 x M3 (6 mm) Pozi Pan head fixing screws to bond each interface panel to the amplifier mainframe chassis and fully tighten the screws. It is important to make sure the screws are fully tightened to prevent dangerous voltages being present on the panel.
LK10
LK9
Dual Circuit
LK10
No links fitted
LK10
LK9
Figure 10 Interface Card Positioning Relative to Installed Amplifier Modules (Example with LSDDC)
Slot 4
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT FAULT A B B + A + STANDBY IN + + FAULT A B
Slot 3
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT B STANDBY IN + + + A + FAULT A B
Slot 2
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT B STANDBY IN + + + A + FAULT A B
Slot 1
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT B STANDBY IN + + + A + -
100V
100V
100V
100V
4 x 100 W
INPUT . . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK INPUT . . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK INPUT . . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK . INPUT . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT FAULT A B + A + STANDBY IN + +
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT STANDBY IN + + + B A
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT STANDBY IN + + + B A
100V
FAULT A B
100V
FAULT A B
100V
BLANK
INPUT . . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK INPUT . . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK . INPUT . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT FAULT A B B + A + STANDBY IN + +
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT B + A + STANDBY IN + +
100V
FAULT A B
100V
2 x 200 W
BLANK
BLANK
INPUT . . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK . INPUT . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK
LSDDC
SURVEILLANCE INTERFACE LINE OUT FAULT A B B + A + STANDBY IN + +
100V
1 x 400 W
BLANK
BLANK
INPUT . . . + SCREEN LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK
BLANK
(Rear view of V400 mainframe fitted with LSDDC Interface Cards as example.
12.
Connect the field wiring to the installed Interface Cards. Please refer to Section 2 Connection (page 18) for pinout details.
13.
If AEL (Active End of Line Device) is used, then install the AEL unit referring to the AEL Installation Guide. Connect the AC mains power supply cable; see Figure 11.
1) 2) 3) 4) Always ensure that the equipment is correctly earthed by connection to an AC mains supply with a protective earthing connection. Ensure power supply cabling is adequately rated for the units operating current (6.3 A) and is protected against short circuit by a correctly rated fuse or circuit breaker. Using too thin a cable can cause a safety hazard and will give excessive voltage drop and operational failure. Note that if the amplifiers are connected as a system which is permanently connected to the mains, then an all-pole mains isolator with a separation of 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated in the electrical installation.
14.
15.
If DC power supply is used, then connect the DC supply cable; see Figure 11.
1) 2) 3) External 24 V DC batteries unit can deliver very high currents that could cause fire or burns. Take care to avoid short circuits of the battery supply by tools or jewellery. Ensure power supply cabling is adequately rated for the units operating current and is protected against short circuit by a correctly rated fuse or circuit breaker. Using too thin a cable can cause a safety hazard and will give excessive voltage drop and operational failure.
Figure 11
BATTERY +
BATTERY DC SUPPLY INPUT (21-27.6 V - NORMALLY FROM NOMINAL 24 V BATTERY PACK) A PRE-ASSEMBLED CABLE (1.5 M LENGTH) FOR BATTERY SUPPLY CONNECTION CAN BE ORDERED SEPARATELY FROM ASL QUOTING A0477012.
16.
Connect power to the mainframe. a. Connect the AC mains power supply to the mainframe. b. Connect the DC power supply to the mainframe, if used. c. Power the mainframe on by turning the mains isolation switch on, and then turning the battery isolation switch on.
This product contains wiring that is energised to 230 V RMS AC mains and 100 V RMS audio signals at up to 20 kHz. symbol are hazardous, and the external wiring connected to these Terminals marked with the terminals requires installation by qualified personnel only.
17.
Do not fit the mainframe front panel until connections to the mainframe and peripherals have been made and the system tested. Once the front panel is fitted, the power ON/OFF switches will not be accessible.
18.
Fit the mainframe front panel by sliding its left end under the left V400 handle, and fixing its right end using the two captive M3 Pozidriv screws; see Figure 12.
Figure 12 Fixing the mainframe front panel
CAPTIVE M3 SCREW (POZIDRIV)
2
Figure 13
Connection
Rear of V400 with SSINT and LSDDC Interface Cards (Example)
SSINT LSDDC LSDDC LSDDC
AC MAINS INLET
MAINS SUPPLY: IEC 320 STANDARD PLUG (FEMALE) Signal L Description Live (European standard: 230 V, 50 Hz, +/10%) Earth Neutral (European standard: 230 V, 50 Hz, +/10%)
E N
E N
BATTERY CONNECTOR
BATTERY SUPPLY: MIXED CONTACT 7W 2 (MALE) Pin No
GND REMOTE BATTERY ON/OFF
Description Battery Positive Battery Negative Ground Terminal Remote battery ON/OFF NC Fault Relay Contact Common Fault Relay Contact NO Fault Relay Contact
A1 A2
1 A1 3
N/C
2 A2 4
COMM
5
N/O
1 2
BATTERY -
3 4 5
Signal Not Connected CAN_L GND AUDIO MONAUDIO MON+ Not Connected CAN_H Comm N/O Signal uP OK CAN_L GND AUDIO MON AUDIO MON AUX OK CAN_H BATT OK MAINS OK
Description Not Connected Controller Area Network (Low) 0 V Reference Audio Monitor Bus (10 dBu nominal) Audio Monitor Bus (10 dBu nominal) Not Connected Controller Area Network (High) General Fault Output General Fault Output Description Open Collector Fault Output Controller Area Network (Low) 0 V Reference Audio Monitor Bus (10 dBu nominal) Audio Monitor Bus (10 dBu nominal) Open Collector Fault Output Controller Area Network (High) Open Collector Fault Output Open Collector Fault Output
3 4 5 6 7
FEMALE
5 9
4 8
3 7
2 6
8 9 Pin No
N/O
COMM
CAN_H
NC
FAULT RELAY
uP OK
CAN_L
GND
AUDIO MON +
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
MALE
AUX OK
CAN_H
BATT OK
MAINS OK
The last mainframe on the Audio-CAN bus must be terminated with a 120 ohms resistor which should be fitted between the CAN-L and CAN-H pins of the bottom connector.
SSINT CONNECTIONS
STANDBY CONNECTION: 5-PIN XLR (FEMALE) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 Signal STANDBY LOCKOUT STANDBY IN + (HOT) STANDBY IN - (COLD) STANDBY IN + (HOT) STANDBY IN - (COLD) Description Bi-directional signal control line; prevents multiple amplifiers accessing one standby amplifier Balanced audio input at 0 dBu Balanced audio input at 0 dBu Balanced audio input at 0 dBu Balanced audio input at 0 dBu
For best EMC performance, always connect cable screen to the back shell of the connector.
100V CONNECTIONS: 4-WAY PLUGGABLE WAGO CAGE CLAMP (FEMALE) Signal STANDBY OUT Description 100 V line audio circuit to working amplifiers. Two sets of connections are provided for 'daisychain' wiring from mainframe to mainframe.
LSDDC CONNECTIONS
AUDIO INPUT: 3-WAY PLUGGABLE WAGO CAGE CLAMP (MALE) Signal
INPUT . . . + SCREEN
Description Cable screen Balanced audio input at 0 dBu Balanced audio input at 0 dBu
Screen + -
LOW LEVEL STANDBY AND OVERRIDE LINK: DUAL RJ45 Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 Signal Standby I/P + Standby I/P Not used Override Audio Control + Override Audio Control Standby lockout CAT5 Cable (EIA 568-B) Orange/White Orange Green/White Blue Blue/White Description Balanced audio output to standby amplifier at 0 dBu Balanced audio output to standby amplifier at 0 dBu Not used Relay Drive DC, 5 V nominal Control main audio input overriding Relay Drive DC, 5 V nominal Control main audio input overriding Bi-directional signal control line; prevents multiple amplifiers accessing one standby amplifier Balanced audio input at 0 dBu Secondary audio input, which enables emergency sources to be switched directly to the input of the power amplifiers by activation of a relay Balanced audio input at 0 dBu Secondary audio input, which enables emergency sources to be switched directly to the input of the power amplifiers by activation of a relay
Green
Brown/White
Brown
Two sets of connections are provided for daisy-chain wiring from amplifier to amplifier. 100 V CONNECTIONS: 4-WAY PLUGGABLE WAGO CAGE CLAMP (FEMALE)
LINE OUT B A
Signal A+/AB+/B-
Description 100 V line audio output to speaker circuit A 100 V line audio output to speaker circuit B The B connections become the Loop Return Input when the unit is configured for this mode.
STANDBY IN
Signal
STANDBY IN+/-
Two sets of connections are provided for daisy-chain wiring from amplifier to amplifier
NSINT CONNECTIONS
AUDIO INPUT: 3-PIN XLR (FEMALE) Pin No 1 2 3 Signal Signal common Audio I/P + Audio I/P Description Cable screen (see Note below) Balanced audio input at 0 dBu Balanced audio input at 0 dBu
For best EMC performance, always connect cable screen to the back shell of the connector.
100 V CONNECTIONS: 4-WAY PLUGGABLE WAGO CAGE CLAMP (FEMALE) Signal LINE OUT 0V SLEEP IN Description 100 V line audio output to loudspeaker circuit Return path for SLEEP IN control input Control input for activation of amplifier Sleep function (requiring contact closure to 0 V)
LSIDC CONNECTIONS
AUDIO INPUT AND STANDBY CONNECTIONS: 5-PIN XLR (FEMALE) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 Signal STANDBY LOCKOUT AUDIO IN + (HOT) AUDIO IN - (COLD) STANDBY OUT + (HOT) STANDBY OUT (COLD) Description Bi-directional signal control line; prevents multiple amplifiers accessing one standby amplifier Balanced audio input at 0 dBu Balanced audio input at 0 dBu Balanced audio output to standby amplifier at 0 dBu Balanced audio output to standby amplifier at 0 dBu
For best EMC performance, always connect cable screen to the back shell of the connector.
100 V STANDBY CONNECTION: 4-WAY PLUGGABLE WAGO CAGE CLAMP (MALE) 100 V LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTION: 2-WAY PLUGGABLE WAGO CAGE CLAMP (MALE) Signal LINE OUT + LINE OUT + STANDBY IN Description 100 V line audio output to loudspeaker circuit 100 V line audio output to loudspeaker circuit 100 V line audio circuit from standby amplifier. Two sets of connections are provided for 'daisy-chain' wiring from mainframe to mainframe
Environmental Always ensure adequate ventilation is provided for the equipment by fitting 1U ventilation panels above and below the equipment and do not obstruct ventilation holes. The temperature and humidity ranges shown in the specifications for this product must not be exceeded. This equipment must not be installed in an area that is subject to a corrosive atmosphere, excessive moisture or may allow water or other liquids to come into contact with the unit or its external connections. Electrical Safety
External 24 V DC batteries connected to this unit can deliver very high currents that could cause fire or burns. Take care to avoid short circuits of the battery supply by tools or jewellery.
This product contains wiring that is energised to 230 V RMS AC mains and 100 V RMS audio signals at up to 20 kHz. symbol are Terminals marked with the hazardous, and the external wiring connected to these terminals requires installation by qualified personnel only.
ESD Precautions This product contains static-sensitive devices. Observe ESD precautions when handling this product. Weight Safety
Always ensure that the equipment is correctly earthed by connection to an AC mains supply with a protective earthing connection. Ensure power supply cabling is adequately rated for the units operating current and protected, in case of short circuit, by a correctly rated fuse or circuit breaker. This is particularly important for supply feeds from the 24 V backup batteries which can deliver short circuit currents of several hundred amps.
This equipment is heavy (max. 20 kg). Please lift and handle with care to avoid strain or impact injuries, and follow the recommended installation procedure. Install modules after mounting mainframe in equipment rack.
Do not use the handles to lift or carry the mainframe. The handles are designed for sliding the unit into and out of the equipment rack, and not to support its weight. Use the underside edges mainframe to lift and carry it. of the
Always replace blown fuses with the correct type and rating.
Cabling
Note that this equipment is intended for continuous operation and the front panel mains switch is not readily accessible without the use of tools to remove the front cover. Note that if the amplifiers are connected as a system which is permanently connected to the mains, then an all-pole mains isolator with a separation of 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated in the electrical installation.
Cables for the AC mains and DC battery supplies must be adequately rated for the expected currents that it will be carrying. Using too thin a cable can cause a safety hazard and will give excessive voltage drop and operational failure.
EMC In the close proximity of some radio frequency transmitters, the signal to noise ratio of this product may be reduced. If this occurs, re-location of the equipment or the signal cables is recommended.
Ground Loops It is possible to form a ground loop (earth loop or hum loop) when connecting pieces of audio equipment using unbalanced connections that provide alternative earth connections via their cable screens. Such ground loops result in audible hum from the system. Never disconnect the mains earth from the plug to attempt to cure a ground loop. In the event of a fault, the equipment casing could become live.
All electronics assemblies must be properly packed in ESD protective packing for transport, to prevent physical and ESD damage.
Unpacking and Handling The equipment should be unpacked and inspected immediately on receipt. If damage has occurred please advise your carrier or supplier.
The filler material used for packing for return for repair must be antistatic or static dissipative, as this may come into contact with exposed connectors, wiring, or PCB assemblies. The use of nonconductive filler material may cause damage to the electronic assemblies reducing their operational life, or even destroying them.
This equipment contains electronic devices that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Please take precautions to avoid damage to the electronics by static electricity.
It is advisable to retain the original equipment packing in the event that the equipment ever needs returning for service. Ensure that the name and address of the Authorised Distributor from whom you purchased the unit is recorded on the Service and Warranty page of this manual for future reference.
Name and Address of Authorised Distributor: This product carries a full warranty. For full details of warranty and service agreements, please contact the Authorised Distributor who supplied the product to you.
Exclusions The warranty does NOT cover: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Customer misuse, including incorrect installation. Damage other than manufacturing defects. Transit / Courier damage. Incorrect voltage or power supply used. Incorrect input signal. Abnormal environmental operating conditions. 10. 8. 9. 7. Damage incurred by accident, fire, lightning or other hazard. Modification to the unit or inexpert / attempted repair. No fault found where no fault can be found after extensive testing, indicating user error or failure in ancillary equipment. Electronic assemblies which are improperly packed when returned for repair or service.
Should any of the above apply, Application Solutions (Safety and Security) Limited reserves the right to raise any relevant charges to the customer. Application Solutions (Safety and Security) Limited shall not be liable for any indirect, special or consequential loss or damage (including without limitation any loss of profits) arising from the use of this product or for any breach of this warranty. In the interest of continual product development, Application Solutions (Safety and Security) Limited reserves the right to make changes to product specification without notice or liability.