Setting Up The System; Initial Set-Up Procedure; Unpacking The Equipment; Making Up A Rack - Midas PRO6 Quick Reference Manual

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Chapter 7: Setting Up The System
This chapter shows you how to set up a PRO6 Live Performance System to its default
configuration.T
Note: If you want to set up the PRO6 Live Performance System using a configuration
other than the default, please contact Midas Technical Support for details.

Initial set-up procedure

Initial system set-up basically comprises:
• Unpacking and checking the equipment — see "Unpacking the equipment" on
page 59.
• Making up a rack — see "Making up a rack" on page 59.
• Connecting up the equipment — see "Wiring instructions" on page 59.
• Powering the equipment — see "Powering the PRO6 system" on page 61.
• Initial patching — see "Setting up the I/O rack devices" on page 27. It is
important to set up the type of snakes connected in the system.
• Configuring the DL351 unit — see "Setting up the DL351 Modular I/O unit ID" on
page 63.

Unpacking the equipment

After carefully unpacking the equipment, check it against the packing list shown in
"System components (standard supply)" on page 4.
Save all packing materials, as they will prove useful should it become necessary to
transport the equipment later.
Inspect the equipment carefully for any sign of damage incurred during transportation.
It has undergone stringent quality control inspection and tests prior to packing and was
in perfect condition when it left the factory. However, if the equipment shows any signs
of damage, notify the transportation company without delay. Only you, the consignee,
may institute a claim against the carrier for damage during transportation.

Making up a rack

In the standard supply, the rack supplied with the PRO6 Live Performance System is
fully fitted with the DL351 Modular I/O and DL371 DSP units.

Wiring instructions

Connect the snake (copper or fibre optic) to the DL371 DSP unit and PRO6 Control
Centre (see Figure 14 "Standard system configuration" on page 60).
The DL351 Modular I/O and DL371 DSP units should already be connected together
when you receive them.
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