Operation Manual
3. Installation
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C SERIES Operation Manual rev 2.0.0
To calculate the maximum heat emission value when installing the ampliers in rooms with an air-conditioning
system, please refer to the Current Draw and Thermal Emissions specications provided in the Appendix
(section 6.4).
3.4. Operating Voltage
All C…X ampliers have a universal power supply that accepts mains voltages from 100-240 V (+/- 10%) @
50 or 60 Hz. An IEC male receptacle is provided on the rear panel of all ampliers. The IEC cord included with each
amplier has a male plug appropriate for the power receptacles in the country in which it was sold. If substituting a
different IEC mains cord for use in another country, use only a cord that meets or exceeds the power rating of the
originally supplied cord.
Once a suitable AC supply is connected, the amplier can be turned on using the front-panel power switch. The
amplier then goes through a soft-start sequence as it self-checks its circuits. The fans will blow at high speed
before dropping to idle, and the “power” LED will illuminate.
Inrush power is controlled and limited during “soft-start”, enabling multiple ampliers to be powered up
simultaneously with no danger of overloading the mains power circuit.
If you are not 100% condent of your competence to replace the mains plug, engage qualied personnel to do the
job.
Once a suitable AC supply is connected, the amplier can be turned on using the front-panel power switch. The
amplier then goes through a soft-start sequence as it self-checks its circuits. The fans will blow at high speed
before dropping to idle, and the “power” LED will illuminate.
Inrush power is controlled and limited during “soft start”, enabling multiple ampliers to be powered up
simultaneously.
3.5. Grounding
There is no ground lift switch or terminal on the C Series ampliers. The signal ground is always oating, via a
resistor, to chassis and therefore the grounding system is automatic.
In the interests of safety, never disconnect the earth (ground) pin on the AC power cord.
Use balanced input connections to avoid hum and interference.