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LINE CONDITIONER

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  • Page 1 LC - 1 LINE CONDITIONER...
  • Page 2 LC - 1 Important The lightning flash with arrowhead, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
  • Page 3 Placement: As the main power source of your system and a critical component, the LC-1 must be place on a stable, non-resonance and vibration free surface. Do not place the LC-1 or this equipment on top this device that emits heat or vibration or in path of direct sunlight condition.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents - Important - Precautions/Warnings - Introduction - Packing/Unpacking - Placement Considerations - Front panel Control - Rear Panel Connection - Warranty information - Specifications - Glossary of Power-Related Terms...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Magnet’s products. The LC-1 The LC-1 is a AC line filter with unique capabilities of 4 separate filters and safety fuses. Each filter is designed to have complete isolation of power to each group of output. When properly installed, the LC-1 will prevent the interjection of RF and other high frequency noise to other component which will improve the sonic performance of your system.
  • Page 7: Packing/Unpacking

    LC - 1 Packing/Unpacking WARNING: PEOPLE WITH BACK PROBLEMS SHOULD NOT UNPACK THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT ASSISTANCE. 1. Carefully lift the unit out of the box. 2. Remove the foam packing material. 3. Set up the unit for use. REMEMBER: Keep all the original packing in case it is necessary to return the unit for servicing.
  • Page 8: Placement Considerations

    LC – 1 Placement Considerations DO NOT INSTALL THE UNIT IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: 1. In a place subject to direct sunlight. 2. In a humid place. 3. In an extremely hot or cold place. 4. In a place subject to vibrations. 5.
  • Page 9: Front Panel Control

    LC - 1 Front Panel Control 1. AC Volt Meter Let you monitor the voltage rating of your system to ensure that your system is getting the appropriate power. 2. AMPL1 and AMPL2 Each switch controls one rear output at the back of the unit. It is capable of handling up to 6 amperes of current.
  • Page 10: Rear Panel Connection

    Please do not replace this fuse with higher rating. 2. AC input The LC-1 is equipped with a polarized, 3 pin AC power plug. If you are unable to insert the plug into your outlet, do not break off the round ground pin, Instead use a three- hole to two prong adapter.
  • Page 11 LC - 1 6. FUSE 6A (AMPL 2 FUSE) The fuse rating for AMPl2 is 6 amperes The AMPL2 fuse is used as a protection device. Please do not replace this fuse with higher rating. 7. DIGITAL These three rear AC outputs are designed to be connected with digital devices such as CD player, DVD player, DAC processor, etc 8.
  • Page 12: Warranty Information

    Magnet Authorized Service Station only, for a period of ONE year from the date of purchase.
  • Page 13: Specifications

    LC - 1 Specifications AC line filter Type: 220 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz Rated input: as per input Rated Output: 6 Amperes AMPL 1: 6 Amperes AMPL 2: 3 Amperes DIGITAL: 3 Amperes Analog: 10 Amperes MAIN (maximum total) : 17.0(w)x3(h)x 9(d) Dimensions: 3 Kgs.
  • Page 14: Glossary Of Power-Related Terms

    LC - 1 Glossary of Power-Related Terms Audio Noise: In the audio-frequency range, this electrical disturbance introduced from a source extraneous to the signal. Alternating Current (AC): A flow of electricity which reaches maximum in one direction, decreases to zero, then reverses itself and reaches maximum in the opposite direction.
  • Page 15 LC - 1 Glossary of Power-Related Terms Radio Frequency Interference: This electrical signal capable of being propagated into and interfering with the proper operation of electrical or electronic equipment. The frequency range of such interference may be taken to include the entire electromagnetic spectrum.
  • Page 16 Music Speaks Louder Than Words...