Operation Manual

6. Appendix
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C SERIES Operation Manual rev 2.0.0
6. Appendix
6.1. Maintenance
During normal operation your C Series amplier will provide trouble-free service. The only user maintenance
required is to periodically vacuum clean the foam dust lters behind the front grille.
In some extreme cases it may be necessary for authorized service personnel to clean the inside of the amplier in
order to safely remove dust or other build-ups which may occur during prolonged normal usage. If you are using
your amplier in a heavy-duty application, it is recommended to have your amplier serviced every three years
purely as a preventative action.
6.2. FAQ
Following are common questions asked about LAB GRUPPEN C Series power ampliers together with helpful
answers.
Q: What is the input sensitivity of the ampliers?
A: Input sensitivity is calculated from the amplier gain, maximum output voltage and load. As gain and output
voltage are adjustable in C Series ampliers, you need to look this information up in a table found in the Appendix
section of this manual. Input sensitivity also is automatically calculated in the DeviceControl software application.
Q: What are the maximum cable lengths allowed when using the NomadLink network?
A: NomadLink uses a daisy-chain topology to connect ampliers and an NLB 60E in a network. Standard RJ45-
equipped Cat-5 cables are used throughout. The daisy chain may be made into a closed-loop by connecting a
return cable to the NLB 60E from the last amplier.
General rules of cable lengths:
The maximum cable length in between any two devices may not exceed 300 meters / 980 feet.
In a non-closed-loop daisy-chained subnet the maximum cable length is 400 meters / 1300 feet.
In a closed-loop subnet the maximum cable length is 700 meters / 2300 feet.
Exceeding these limits may result in lost contact with the devices, or loss of phantom powering due to cable
resistance.
Q: How long can cable-runs be on the Ethernet network connecting the NLB 60E to the PC?
A: On the Ethernet side, normal Ethernet cable limits apply. This is typically a maximum of 80 meters / 300 feet
between each device. Follow standard installation procedures for Ethernet. Distances beyond 100 meters may
require use of a repeater, a format converter, or optical cables.
Q: Why is the NomadLink network a closed-loop topology?
A: Technically speaking, the closed loop is optional. The purpose of closing the loop is primarily to provide a
secondary path to the ampliers. If cables are broken or disconnected in either direction, all ampliers still may be
addressed by the network.