Model Two Processor; Model Two Power Supply; Dc Power Cable; Ac Power Cable - Pacific Microsonics HDCD Model Two User Manual

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Installation
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Model Two HDCD
User's Manual
Initial Configuration
PLEASE: Read the following installation instructions BEFORE connecting AC power!

Model Two Processor

The Processor should be placed in an area free from noise generating devices such as
power supplies and power amplifiers. At least six inches should be provided to the rear of
the unit to allow for heat dissipation and airflow. A vibration isolated fan stabilizes the
Processor's thermal environment. The Processor is designed for rack mounting, with four
front panel mounting holes and two rear rack mounting brackets, which must be used
unless the Processor is supported by a shelf. The rear brackets are included, but are not
installed on the unit when shipped.
A description of the Processor is on page 9 and its I/O connections are shown on page 10.

Model Two Power Supply

The Power Supply should not sit directly on top of or underneath the Processor. Note that
the Power Supply does not have a power switch and is active only when connected to the
Processor unit via the DC power cable and the Processor power is turned on.
A description and illustration of the Power Supply is on page 11.

DC Power Cable

CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect the DC power cable from the Processor or
Power Supply while the Power Supply AC power cable is plugged in. Always unplug
the AC power cable before connecting or disconnecting the DC power cable.
The receptacle (female) end of the DC power cable is connected to the DC Power Input on
the back of the Processor, and the plug (male) end is connected to the DC Output on the
Power Supply. The connectors are keyed to ensure correct alignment and have a silver dot
at the "up" or 12 o'clock position.

AC Power Cable

CAUTION: Set the Power Supply AC Line Voltage before connecting the AC power
cable! Line Voltage settings are 100V, 120V, 220V, and 240V, 50/60 Hz, + 5% to - 10%.
Total power consumption is 200 Watts. If you are unsure of the actual line voltage,
measure it before connecting!
When connecting to 120 volt AC power, use a grounded three prong IEC plug and cord set.
When connecting to 100, 220, or 240 volt AC power, use a proper grounded plug and cord
set for that application.
P A C I F I C
M I C R O S O N I C S
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Rev. C - January 2002
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