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CHAPTER 1 – REFERENCE DOCUMENT & EQUIPMENT
LISTS
Reference Document
Refer to the RV-8 User Guide-Lexicon P/N 070-15838.
Required Equipment
The following is a minimum suggested equipment list required to perform the proof of
performance tests:
High quality amplifier with RCA input connectors and volume control capabilities
A pair of high quality speakers
High quality video monitor with composite (RCA), S-video, and component (RCA) input connections
High quality DVD player with RCA analog L/R outputs, digital coaxial and optical outputs, and
composite, S-video and component outputs
CD disc for a test audio source
DVD disc for a test video source
DAT recorder with digital coaxial and optical record inputs, for testing the digital output of the RV-8
A pair of stereo headphones
Variac variable AC power supply (2 amp minimum, 0-220 VAC)
Digital multimeter (3.5 digits, 0.5% or better accuracy)
Low Distortion Audio Oscillator with single-ended or balanced analog outputs, switchable 30kHz low-
pass filter or band-pass (20-20kHz) filter, and output THD+N < .001%
Distortion Analyzer with switchable 30Hz high-pass filter or band-pass (20-20kHz) filter
Digital Distortion Analyzer
RS232 DB9 wrap around plugs (These are created by connecting pins 2 & 3 of a female DB9
connector)
Debug terminal monitor (optional).
Required Cables
Shielded audio cable with an RCA connector and an appropriate connector on the opposite end for
connection to a Low Distortion Audio Oscillator
Shielded audio cable with an RCA connector on one end and an appropriate connector on the
opposite end for connection to a Low Distortion Audio Analyzer
Shielded audio cable (balanced) and an XLR female connector on one end and an appropriate
connector on the opposite end for connection to a Low Distortion Analyzer
4 Shielded audio cables with RCA connectors on both ends
2 Shielded AES audio cables with XLR male on one end and XLR female on the other
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