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M2TECH EVO SUPPLY TWO VERY LOW NOISE DEDICATED POWER SUPPLY USER MANUAL M2TECH OUTPUTS POWER EVO SUPPLY TWO LOW N OISE POWER SUPPLY REV. P A – 7/2015...
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WARNING: the information contained in this manual are considered to be reliable and accurate. M2Tech reserves the right to change or modify the information any time, without prior advice. It’s up to the customer to ensure that the manual being consulted is the latest version.
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A – JULY 2015 www.m2tech.biz Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing EVO SUPPLY TWO. You are the owner of a very high quality power supply with many unique features, designed to obtain the best performance in conjunction with other M2Tech EVO products.
Should one or more item be missing, please contact your retail dealer. Remove the Evo SUPPLY TWO from the foam enclosure and place it onto a stable base, far from heat sources. Avoid full sunlight on the unit. Allow for ample room around the unit for venting.
LOW N OISE POWER SUPPLY Figure 1 1) Power on LED. It glows when the EVO SUPPLY TWO is operational, that is when the mains switch on the back panel is in the “1” position. 2) Outputs toggle button. Use this button to enable/disable the outputs..
5) Mains switch. Operate this switch to power the EVO SUPPLY TWO . The power on LED (Fig. 1, Page 9) will glow and the EVO SUPPLY TWO will be in standby, ready to activation by a pressure of the output activation button (Fig. 1, Page 9).
Please refer to chapter 3, “Back Panel”. Connect up to three units with +9V supply to the EVO SUPPLY TWO outputs (Fig. 2, 4), using the cables provided with the unit, after checking the proper supply voltage for each unit.
5. Cleaning the Unit The EVO SUPPLY TWO should be cleaned with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Do not use alcohol or any other types of cleaning fluids as they could damage the unit. Avoid fluids from dropping or leaking inside the unit. Fluids of any type poured into the unit will void your warranty.
A – JULY 2015 www.m2tech.biz 6. Overload and Protection The EVO SUPPLY TWO outputs are protected against unwanted overloads by a solid state, automatically resettable fuse. Anyway, continuous short-circuits may damage the unit and must always be avoided. In case of overload or short-circuit at one output, the behaviour of the unit is such that all outputs are affected.
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