Service manual

WARNING
REMOVE POWER IF POSSIBLE. Some procedures in this
manual may be performed with power supplied to the
mainframe while protective covers are removed. Energy
available at many points may, if contacted, result in personal
injury. (If maintenance can be performed without power applied,
the power should be removed.)
USING AUTOTRANSFORMERS. If the mainframe is to be
energized via an autotransformer (for voltage reduction) make
sure the common terminal is connected to neutral (that is, the
grounded side of the main’s supply).
CAPACITOR VOLTAGES. Capacitors inside the mainframe may
remain charged even when the mainframe has been
disconnected from its source of supply.
USE PROPER FUSES. For continued protection against fire
hazard, replace the line fuses only with fuses of the same
current rating and type (such as normal blow, time delay, etc.).
Do not use repaired fuses or short-circuited fuseholders.
SHOCK HAZARD. Only service-trained personnel who are aware
of the hazards involved should install, remove, or configure the
matrix. Before you remove any installed module, disconnect AC
power from the mainframe and from other modules that may be
connected to the matrix.
CHANNEL WIRING INSULATION. All channels that have a
common connection must be insulated so that the user is
protected from electrical shock. This means wiring for all
channels must be insulated as though each channel carries the
voltage of the highest voltage channel.
CAUTION
MAXIMUM INPUTS. The maximum voltage that can be applied is
200 V dc or 170 V ac rms Peak (238 V ac Peak-to-Peak) any terminal to
any other terminal or chassis. The maximum current per channel is 1 A
dc or ac Peak. The maximum power that can be applied to any channel
30 W or 62.5 VA (ac Resistive Load).
STATIC ELECTRICITY. Static electricity is a major cause of
component failure. To prevent damage to the electrical components in
the matrix, observe anti-static techniques whenever working on the device.
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