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made by SoundMachines for Frap Tools

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  • Page 1 
 SILTA made by SoundMachines for Frap Tools...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. SAFETY & WARRANTY 2. WHAT IS SILTA 3. MOUNTING THE MODULE 4. EXTERNAL POWER BRICK 5. POWER UP 6. THE SILTA FLYING BUS 7. USB port 8. MOUNTING THE SILTA POWERKIT FOR UNO...
  • Page 3: Safety & Warranty

    1. SAFETY & WARRANTY This product is covered by the Frap Tools srls (hereinafter “Frap Tools”) warranty, for two (2) years following the date of purchase. This warranty covers any defect in the manufacturing of this product. This warranty does not cover any damage or malfunction caused by incorrect use as described in the following instructions.
  • Page 4: What Is Silta

    Pushing the black latching switch when the power brick is connected will power the SILTA on. When the SILTA is powered on, you’ll see that the 3 LEDs used for the +5V, +12V and -12V lights up. This is helpful to understand if each rail is working properly.
  • Page 5: The Silta Flying Bus

    An iPad, nowadays, requires at least 1200mA (suggested 2100 mA) current to show an active charging process. Since the output of the SILTA USB +5V current is less than the iPad requires it still WILL charge it, however it may require more time than it takes with original iPad charger and will show “NOT CHARGING”...
  • Page 6 Bend a bit, as shown below, the cables included in the kit, to ease the insertion in the case. " Insert the cables from the inner row to the upper and lower rows. " user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page ! of !
  • Page 7 The cable comes out in the upper and lower row " " user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page ! of !
  • Page 8 Connect the two SILTA boards with the bigger sheetmetal support on the upper and lower row, as shown below. Pay attention to cable orientation: red below, yellow/green above. " Insert the cables holding the SILTA boards on the blue (or green) connector. DO NOT hold only the board itself.
  • Page 9 Use a screwdriver to tight the cables, keeping the SILTA board mainly with the blue (or green) connector " After repeating the procedure for both upper and lower row, repeat it for the middle row, using the SILTA board with the smaller sheetmetal support.
  • Page 10 Insert one of the eight 3mm spacers you unmounted in the beginning in the upper row and in the lower row. " " user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page ! of !
  • Page 11 Then insert the SILTA modules in the upper row and in the lower row, as shown below, pulling the red cable from the inner row as it is necessary. Leave some cable in the upper and lower row as much as shown below.
  • Page 12 Now tight everything with the M3 wing nuts. " Do that for both upper and lower row, and you’ll get something similar to the picture below. " user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page ! of !
  • Page 13 Unmount the hex nut from the SILTA board of the inner row. " " user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page ! of !
  • Page 14 Place the SILTA board in place in the inner row, then tight the hex nut from the back, as shown below. " " user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page ! of !
  • Page 15 " Unscrew the round nut from the I/O button. " user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page ! of !
  • Page 16 " Put the button in place. Pay attention to do not force or disconnect the cables. " user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page ! of !
  • Page 17 Tight the round nut to the I/O button again from the back of the UNO. You may use a plier to ease the operation. " " user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page ! of !
  • Page 18 Connect the SILTA flying bus cable in the right position, do not force it in the wrong one. ALWAYS KEEP THE SILTA BOARD WITH YOUR HAND TO STRESS IT AS LESS AS POSSIBLE. " " user manual rev 1 May 2016...
  • Page 19 " Now you’re done. Connect the power brick to the DC barrel on the back. Double check as soon as you turn it on that all the LEDs are lighted. (2 LEDs in the upper and lower row for +12V and -12V, and 3 LEDs in the inner row, since it also have the 5V).