with the Delano matrix switch. The Delano will detect whatever
voltage is supplied (from 90V to 240V AC), and adjust
accordingly.
Rack Mounting
The product ships with the rack mount ears detached from the unit.
This is to prevent damage to the chassis during shipment. Use the
supplied screws to attach the ears. The rack ears are universal, so
they fit on either side.
The chassis is a 2 rack units high only when the bottom feet are
removed. Removal requires a Philips screwdriver. Be careful when
turning over the unit as to not scratch the top paint.
Operation
Overview
The Delano is designed to be controlled form a third party control
system, either via RS232 or IR. The buttons on the front panel
allow the control of power and status feedback, however matrix
control must be performed from external sources.
Using the front panel
The 8x16 matrix switch's front panel uses NeoTouch™
technology. This is different from many other front panels you
have seen with 'membrane' or 'dome' type buttons. The
NeoTouch™ panel senses a human finger touching the acrylic
panel without any moving parts. For you, the user, this means that
you need not press hard to activate a button, a light tap will do.
Powering the 8x16 matrix switch on and off is accomplished by
pressing the power button. To prevent accidental power offs, two
button presses are required to shut down the matrix.
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Delano Matrix Switch User's Guide (DOC42-00022-A_NeoPro-Delano.doc)