AKG Acoustics CS 5 user manual Safety and Environment, Safety Instructions, FCC Statement

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Safety and Environment

Safety Instructions

1.Do not spill any liquids on the equipment and do not drop any objects through the ventilation slots in the equip- ment.

2.Use the equipment in dry rooms only. Do not expose the equipment to rain or splash water. Never place objects containing liquids (e.g., vases) on or near the equipment.

3.There are no user-serviceable parts inside the equipment. Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Opening the chassis for any reason will void the manufacturer’s warranty.

4.Before connecting the equipment to power, check that the AC mains voltage stated on the power supply included with the equipment is identical to the AC mains voltage available where you will use the equipment. Also check that the power outlet is a standard type with a protective ground connection. Disconnecting the protective ground lead or using non-standard power plugs or non-standard power outlets is illegal.

5.Operate the equipment with the power supply included with the equipment only. Using a different power supply may cause serious damage to the unit.

6.If any solid object or liquid penetrates into the equipment, shut down the system immediately. Disconnect the equipment from power immediately and have the equipment checked by AKG service personnel.

7.If you will not use the equipment for a long period of time, disconnect the equipment from power. Please note that the equipment will not be fully isolated from power when you set the power switch to OFF.

8.Disconnect the equipment from power during storms to prevent damage.

9.Make sure to route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the points where they exit from the equipment.

10.To avoid hum or interference, route all audio lines, particularly those connected to microphone inputs, away from power lines of any type. If you use cable ducts, be sure to use separate ducts for the audio lines.

11.Make sure to replace each built-in fuse with a standard fuse of the same type and rating only. Using any other type of fuse may cause excessive heating and/or a risk of fire.

12.Never switch more than twenty micorphone stations on simultaneously because the resulting current drain may cause a risk of fire.

13.Do not place the equipment near heat sources such as radiators, heating ducts, or amplifiers, etc. and do not ex- pose it to direct sunlight, excessive dust, moisture, rain, mechanical vibrations, or shock.

14.Clean the equipment with a moistened (not wet) cloth only. Be sure to disconnect the equipment from power be- fore cleaning the equipment! Never use caustic or scouring cleaners or cleaning agents containing alcohol or sol- vents since these may damage the enamel and plastic parts.

15.Use the equipment for the applications described in this manual only. AKG cannot accept any liability for damage resulting from improper handling or misuse.

16.Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Environment

1.When scrapping the equipment, separate the case, circuit boards, and cables, and dispose of all components in accordance with local waste disposal rules.

2.The packaging of the equipment is recyclable. Dispose of the packaging in an appropriate container provided by the local waste collection/recycling entity and observe all local legislation relating to waste disposal and recycling.

FCC Statement

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Contents Conference System Table of Contents Table of Contents Symbols Used Safety Instructions Safety and EnvironmentEnvironment FCC StatementGeneral Page Example 1 Simple discussion system System ExamplesSimple Discussion System Example 2 Larger discussion system with computer control Computer-controlled Discussion SystemInfrared Interpretation System Layout Wiring Diagram Example 4 Large conference system layout and wiring diagram Page CS 5 BU Base Unit Power Switches power to the Base Unit on I or OFFGeneral Front PanelRear Panel CS 5 BU Base UnitBlock Diagram Setting Up the Base UnitSelecting NOM Limitation/Interpretation Channels Configuring the Dip SwitchesBase Unit dip switches Setting Levels Powering UpCS 5 BU Base Unit Controls, Inputs, and Outputs CS 5 DU Delegate StationIntroduction CS 5 DU Delegate Station Setting UpMaking Connections Selecting Operating ModesCS 5 DU Delegate Station Control Panel, Inputs, and Outputs CS5 VU Voting/Chairperson StationCS5 VU Voting/Chairperson Station Refer to Mini jack for stereo headphonesFunction Switch positions Press soft button 3 Back to return to the main menu Delegate ModePresident menu and selectable submenus President ModeVoting/Polling Controlling a Ballot or Opinion Poll President ModePress any button to return to the President main menu Voting in Delegate Mode… or like this… Chip Card Identification CS 5 IU control panel, inputs, and outputs CS 5 IU Interpreter StationOutput CS 5 IU Interpreter StationSelect Next press Relay to bring up this screen Selecting Station AddressesSelecting Target Language Channels Selecting the Microphone Type List of Available Language NamesMicrophone signal will be automatically routed to output a Using the Interpreter StationSelect your target language Controlling the microphonesCS 5 IU Interpreter Station Infrared Transmission System PlacementCS 5 IRT 1 and CS 5 IRT 2 Infrared Radiators GeneralInfrared Transmission System Connect each infrared radiator to powerMounting ConnectionsCS 5 IRR 7 Infrared Receiver Replacing Batteries Using the Infrared ReceiverUnlock and remove the lid from the flight case CS 5 CU 50 Charger/Storage CaseCharging Batteries Remove the receiver from the charging slot Battery CareSystem Components CS 5 BU SpecificationsConnector Pinouts SpecificationsSystem Depth Physical Dimensions Signal/noise ratio WidthCS 5 DU/VU Physical Dimensions Width Circuited input Headphone Output PowerCS 5 PS CS 5 IRR CS 5 IRT 1 and CS 5 IRTTrickle Charging Mode Charging current Quick Charging Mode Charging currentCS 5 CU Conformity10/09/9100 U