XLogic E Signature™ Channel Owner’s Manual
3.0Installation
3.1Voltage Selection
Before connecting the mains supply ensure that the voltage range selector next to the IEC socket on the rear of the unit is correctly set. The input setting must be confirmed before applying power. The input module can be configured to be one of 4 voltage settings (one of which is invalid and should not be used – see below). The setting is indicated by a plastic pin protruding through the appropriate hole in the fuse panel.
Lever here… | Before Connecting to | 110V |
| the supply, see the | |
| 120V | |
| Installation Instructions. | |
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| 230V |
| DISCONNECT POWER | 240V |
| BEFORE REPLACING FUSES |
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Mains Inlet Module (set for ‘240V’)
The setting is altered by a small vertical PCB which can be fitted in 4 positions.
To change the setting:
Switch off and remove the IEC lead.
Voltage setting PCB
(under cover)
Using a small
At the right hand side is a vertical PCB with a plastic key which indicates the setting. Using pliers, pull out the PCB.
The PCB has to be rotated until the desired voltage is shown along the edge which plugs into the module. The plastic key (and this bit is quite fiddly) must also be rotated so that it points out of the module and so that the round pin aligns with the appropriate hole in the cover panel; (refer to the diagrams opposite).
| 240 | 230 |
100 |
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120
100V Setting
(Use for
100
120
240
230
120V Setting
(Use for
| 120 |
230 | 100 |
| 240 |
230V Setting (Do not use)
230 240
120
100
240V Setting
(Use for
Mains Inlet Voltage Setting PCB
These diagrams show the PCB arrangements for the different voltage settings.
Note that where the mains voltage is a nominal 230V, the ‘240V Setting’ should be used – not the ‘230V Setting’!
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