Aviom A-16II manual Power Supplies, Power Supply Polarity

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Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide

Power Supplies

Your Aviom product uses a DC power supply that has a two-prong power cord. The prongs on the power supply are identical, meaning that there is no need to orient the plug in a specific direction in the power outlet. Some products with two-prong power cords have polarized plugs that can only be inserted into an electrical outlet one way.

The power supply that ships with your Aviom product is a universal switch- ing type. It is capable of working with voltages from 100 to 240 volts AC. This means that a separate power supply is not needed to use the product with the power systems found in most countries throughout the world. You may need plug adapters to use the power supply with the AC outlet plug shape variations used throughout the world.

Should you need to replace the power supply that came with your product, we recommend using only a power supply that meets the following specifications.

Type:

Switching

 

 

Input Voltage:

100-240 volts

 

50/60Hz

 

30VA

 

 

 

Output:

24Vdc

 

0.5A

 

 

 

 

Polarity

Outer = negative;

Inner = positive

 

 

 

 

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Power Supply Polarity

Note that polarity of the plug found on the DC power supply needs to match that of the original power supply that came with your Aviom equipment. The outer contact is negative, the inner contact is positive. (See the diagram above.)

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Contents 16II Personal Mixer User Guide Aviom, Inc Important Safety Instructions Read this FirstAviom, Inc. Limited Warranty Page Table of Contents Troubleshooting Page Welcome FeaturesConventions Used in this Document Warranty Information Package Contents AC Line ConditioningChannel Labels Personal Mixer Label Strip What is Category 5? Cables Used in the Aviom SystemInfinite number of A-Net components About A-Net Power Supplies Power Supply PolarityCleaning Maintenance Information A-16II Personal Mixer Personal Mixer Components System Setup Power ConnectionSystem Interconnections Audio Connections OutputsPowering Up Labeling the Channels16II Features Operational ModesGlobal Controls Tone ControlsMaster Volume Button BehaviorsAll Volumes Zero Basic NavigationNet Connectors DC Power InputPersonal Mixer Rear Panel Audio OutputsPreparing to Make a Mix MixingAutomatic Mono/Stereo Plug Detection Volume and Pan Control Editing InterfaceMixing Pan and Volume ControlsPan LEDs Linking Channels Mute and Solo Functions Spread ControlEffect of the Spread Control Solo a ChannelHeld Solo Mode Mute a Channel Unmute a ChannelCreating Groups Creating Additional Groups Making Changes to a Group Changing Channel Settings Within a GroupRemoving Channels From a Group Muting Groups Global Trim FunctionSave a Preset Making Changes to a MixVerify a Mix Memory Location Applications Using Aux Sends to Create a Monitor MixCreate a Mix With Console Direct Outputs Studio Cue System Playback Monitoring Using Console Inserts Cable InsertAdding Effects Monitor without the effectThru Patching Using a Patch BayMonitor with the effect Adding Effects to a Monitor Mix Adding Live Ambience to a Monitor MixOther Uses for the Personal Mixer Outputs Silent Jam SessionRecord a Mix Page Troubleshooting Problem No audio from Personal Mixer outputsProblem Can’t change Presets Problem Can’t hear a Channel that is part of a GroupPage Problem I don’t think my Preset was saved Problem In Group mode, I can’t select a new Channel16II Personal Mixer Specifications Digital to Analog ConversionIndex Page Page UPS Page Aviom Warranty Registration