Sound Performance Lab 2710 manual

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    Manual 19 " / 3  U  mountin g fr ame  for S PL RackPack modu les Rack P ack Model  271 0 3BDL 1BDL  . " % &  * /  ( & 3 . " / : 1 0 8 & 3[...]

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    2 RackPa ck Versio n 1.0 – 8  /2007  Des ig ner: Wolf g ang Neu mann Th is use r ’s  g uide cont ain s a  de sc ri ptio n of  t he prod uc t. It in no  w ay repre se nt s a  g uar ante e of  par tic ular  c har ac ter is tic s  o r  resu lt s  of  u se .  Th e  inf or mat ion  in?[...]

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    3 RackPa ck Impor tan t Safet y Inform ation   ................................................................  4 Introduc tion   ....................................................................................  6 Hook Up   ........................................................................................  7   Sco pe Of?[...]

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    4 RackPa ck Please n ote and retain this infor mation. C aref ully read and follow all of the safet y and op er- ating ins truc tion s be fore yo u u se th e machine . Be doubly caref ul to follow all w arning s an d spec ial safet y instr uc tions noted in this manual and on the unit. This manual prov ides all infor mation ne eded to  t or e xc[...]

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    5 RackPa ck Repairs: Unplug  t he  mac hine  an d i mme diatel y  cont ac t  a  quali ed  te chni cian  wh en  you  th ink  rep airs  a re  ne ede d  –  or  w hen  m ois ture  o r  fore ig n  obje c t s  may  ac cide nta lly  h ave  g ot ten  in  to  the hou sing, or  in cas es [...]

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    6 RackPa ck Introduction RackP ack Th e  Rack P ack  s ys tem  all ows  you  to  s et  up  a  ve r y  comp ac t ,  cus tomi zed  an alog  r ack  on  onl y  3  U r ack sp ace – e quipp ed w it h bot h appr oved a nd ne w SPL sp ec ialt ies pr ovi ding yo u one - of- a- kin d proc ess [...]

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    7 RackPa ck Sc ope Of D eliv er y •  Th e  Rack P ack  f r am e  incl uding  all  bl ind  p anel s  an d  the  f r ont  pan el  ( if  mo dules  ar e  not  t- ted  alre ady).  P lease note that all mo dules ar e shipp ed witho ut t he aluminum f ront panel. Y ou need it when you t a module in to the fr ame[...]

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    8 RackPa ck Air Circulation Always e nsure su f cient air circulation in any ins tallation or setup: alw ay s  kee p  a  di st ance  of about 4- 5 cm  (1  U ra ck space or abou t 2  in che s)  to th e nex t dev ice. T his conce rn s espe ciall y  the spa ce above and bel ow the dev ice [...]

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    9 RackPa ck                 'PS*OTUBMMBOE3 FNPWBMPG3BDL1BDL.PEVMFT 1MFBTFSFGFSUP.BOVBMGPSEFUBJMT .BEFJO(FSNBOZ $0//&$5 038*3*/(9-31JO  (/%1JO  )PU1JO  °$PME?[...]

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    10 RackPa ck Pl ease N ote Fit ting and/ or e xchang ing module s should only b e done by qualied p ers ons. In th e ligh t of p ossible p hysical damage or injur ies any manip ulation i s at your own risk . SPL is no t lia- ble f or any phy sical damage or injury. B efore opening the device please read all se curit y advice s (page s 4 and 5 ) [...]

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    11 RackPa ck                 'PS*OTUBMMBOE3FNP WBMPG3BDL1BDL.PEVMFT 1MFBTFSFGFSUP.BOVBMGPSEFUBJMT .BEFJO(FSNBOZ $0//&$503 8*3*/(9-31JO  (/%1JO  )PU1JO  °$PME[...]

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    12 RackPa ck St ep 4 ( T op Vie w ) Ins er t  t he  new  mo dule  in to  t he  slo t  f rom  the  f r ont  sid e  of  t he  Rack P ack .  F i x  th e  b ack  of  th e  new  m odul e  wit h  th e  fou r  Phil lips  s cr ews  to  t he  re ar  of  th e  f ra me  (t wo  o f  the  P h[...]

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    13 RackPa ck Li nk Cab l e Inst al la tion (T op Vie w) T wo  mo dule s  sup po r ti ng  t he  LIN K  f eat ure  (i .  e.  T r ansi ent  De sig ner  &  D y naM a x x )  c an  be  ru n  as  s tere o  pair s.  In  L INK  m ode ,  the  ma s ter  mo dule  con tro l s  the  sl ave  mo dule  an [...]

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    14 RackPa ck E xternal Po wer Supply Th e  e x ter nal  p ower  s upply  of f ers  f u ndam ent al  ad va nta ges  o ver  in ter nal  p ower  s uppli es:  Pr ope rl y  i nst all ed ,  t r ans for m er  hum  and  inte r fe rence  sh ould  ne ver  be  an  is sue  and  th e  unit  shoul d deli ver [...]

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    15 RackPa ck Wi dth x H eig ht x D epth  4 82 x 132 x 296  mm/ 19 x 5 .19 x 11.6 5 in Weig ht (wi tho ut mo dule s)  5,65  k g/12. 46 l bs E x ter n al Pow er Supp ly – Dim ensi ons  154 x 67 x 236  mm/ 6. 0 6 x 2.63 x 9.29 in E x ter n al Pow er Supp ly – Weig ht  [...]

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