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Easysound Stand-alone User Manual Configuration and Set Up
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Configuration and Set Up
This section of the User Manual provides step by step description of the
setting up procedures required for integration of Easysound Standalone into a
broadcast system.
Ventilation
Easysound Standalone is ventilated through its side panels. It is essential that,
the ventilation holes in its sides remain clear of any obstruction.
Power Requirements
The unit uses a mains supply input circuit that auto-senses whether the
applied AC mains voltage is 110V or 240V and responds accordingly. The
unit is tolerant of both 50Hz and 60Hz AC supplies, and under normal
conditions, its power consumption will not exceed 50 watts.
A 20mm mains input fuse, rated at 2 Amp (slow blow) forms part of the
mains connection inlet and is accessible from the rear of the unit.
Environment
The Easysound Standalone will tolerate operating temperatures in the range
0°C to 40°C with humidity of between 20 and 80%, non-condensing. The
unit is more tolerant in storage and may be stored at temperatures ranging
from -10°C to 70°C.
Rear Panel Connections
Easysound Standalone can have up to nineteen rear panel connectors (four
are installed when the EasySound/EasyPlay option is fitted) and an earth-
bonding stud. A description of the purpose of each connector is given in the
following table.