Adcom GDV-870 Power Connections, Checking the Voltage Switch, Connecting the Power Cable

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Chapter 2 - Connections

Power Connections

When all connections are complete, you’re ready to check the voltage switch, plug in the power cable, and power on the GDV-870.

Checking the Voltage Switch

Before plugging in the unit, make sure the voltage is set to your country’s voltage configuration. The GDV- 870 should be unplugged prior to flipping this switch. If you are uncertain, please have your installer or dealer verify before proceeding.

1To prevent damage to your equipment, make sure the rear panel voltage switch is set correctly for your geographic region.

Select 120V for U.S. and Canada.

Select 230V for EU and Australia operation.

For other regions, check with your local au- thorities.

Connecting the Power Cable

Use to connect the supplied IEC removable AC power cord. Before proceeding, please observe all precau- tions when connecting devices to your new GDV-870.

2Connect the supplied power cable to the AC input and plug it into an electrical outlet.

Turning on the Power

Setting this button to the on position () supplies power to the unit, enabling use of the Standby button on the front panel. When the main power switch is in the off position, current is cut off to the unit.

3Turn on the main power switch.

This switch effectively connects or dis- connects the GDV-870 from the AC power source.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Notes:

Caution: Before you plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet, confirm that all connections to the GDV-870 have been made correctly.

Warning: Never disconnect the power cord from the GDV-870 while the other end is plugged into an AC outlet. Doing so may cause an electric shock. Always connect power by plugging into the AC outlet last and disconnect by unplugging from the AC outlet first.

Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied with the GDV-870. It is designed for use with the GDV-870 and should not be used with any other device.

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