LA Audio Electronic EQ231G-SP user manual Installation, Operating Environment, Power Requirements

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User Manual

2. Installation

2. Installation

It is important to read this section before applying power to the unit.

2.1. Inspection and unpacking

The EQ231G-SP is carefully packed at the factory in a carton which is designed to withstand handling in transit.

However if transit damage is evident, DO NOT discard any of the packaging material and notify the carrier and your dealer immediately.

The shipment should contain the following:

The Unit, EQ231G-SP Graphic Equaliser

Power cord

Technical Manual (this book)

If any of the above items are missing, notify your supplier immediately.

2.2. Operating Environment

The unit is designed to operate between 0û and +50ûC (32û - 122û F) in an atmosphere of relative humidity up to 80%.

Should the unit be installed in an equipment rack, it is important to ensure that the operating temperature inside the rack does not exceed the upper limit. This may be the case where the rack contains power amplifiers and a cooling fan may be necessary in such installations.

Although designed to withstand hum pick-up, it is VERY important that the unit is not installed close to any strong electro-magnetic fields, such as power amplifiers.

2.3. Power Requirements

The voltage is pre-selected at the factory for the country of destination.

Fuse rating (Note: Fuse must be Slow – Blow T-Type)

115-125 Volts AC 50/60Hz

T630mA

200-250 Volts AC 50/60Hz

T315mA

(A 100 Volt special transformer is available for Japan).

© LA Audio 2004

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Contents Dual 31 Band Graphic Equaliser Dynamics Processor Copyright Copyright 2004. All rights reservedThank you for buying this product Contents Risque DE Choc Safety Information VoltageIntroduction OptionsOperating Environment InstallationPower Requirements External connections Impedance & TerminationSignal levels Operating Instructions ControlsOperating Instructions contd LA Audio Sound-shaping Applications & TechniquesSome Examples Room equalisation Sound effects Elimination of sibilanceElimination of proximity effect Reduction of feedback Graphic equalisers and dynamicsWord of caution Block Diagram & Specifications Block DiagramSpecifications Repairs and warranty