Solid State Logic 82S6XL090A Safety considerations, Definitions, Electrical Safety Warning

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XLogic E Signature™ Channel Owner’s Manual

2.0 Safety considerations

This section contains definitions and warnings, and practical information to ensure a safe working environment. Please take time to read this section before undertaking any installation work.

2.1Definitions

‘Maintenance’

All maintenance must be carried out by fully trained personnel. Note: it is advisable to observe suitable ESD precautions when maintenance to any part is undertaken.

‘Non-User Adjustments’

Adjustments or alterations to the equipment may affect the performance such that safety and/or international compliance standards may no longer be met. Any such adjustments must therefore only be carried out by fully trained personnel.

‘Users’

This equipment is designed for use solely by engineers and competent operators skilled in the use of professional audio equipment.

‘Environment’

This product is a Class A product intended to form an integrated component part of a professional audio recording, mixing, dubbing, film, TV, radio broadcast or similar studio wherein it will perform to specification providing that it is installed according to professional practice.

2.2Electrical Safety Warning

When installing or servicing any item of Solid State Logic equipment with power applied, when cover panels are removed, HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS CAN EXIST.

These hazards include:

High voltages

 

High energy stored in capacitors

 

High currents available from DC power busses

 

Hot component surfaces

Any metal jewellery (watches, bracelets, neck-chains and rings) that could inadvertently come into contact with uninsulated parts should always be removed before reaching inside powered equipment.

2.3Installation

Voltage Selection and Fusing

All XLogic units have selectable voltage inlets. Always confirm that the input mains voltage range is set correctly before applying power. Always isolate the mains supply before changing the input range setting.

If it is ever necessary to replace a blown mains-fuse, then always use the correct rating and type of replacement. If a correctly rated fuse continues to blow, then a fault exists and the cause should be investigated or the unit returned to Solid State Logic for repair/replacement as appropriate.

Details of mains settings and correct fuse ratings can be found in Section 3.1 and Appendix A of this manual.

Safety Earth Connection

Any mains powered item of Solid State Logic equipment that is supplied with a 3-core mains lead (whether connectorised or not) should always have the earth wire connected to the mains supply ground. This is the safety earth and grounds the exposed metal parts of the racks and cases and should not be removed for any reason.

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Contents Signature Channel Page XLogic Solid State Logic Contents XLogic E Signature Channel front XLogic E Signature Channel rearWarranty Warranty RepairsOut of Warranty Repairs IntroductionSafety considerations Electrical Safety WarningInstallation DefinitionsGraphical Symbols Mains Supply and PhasesMains Isolation and Over-Current Protection CE CertificationInstallation Voltage SelectionMounting ConnectionChannel Block Diagram SignatureListen Mic Compressor OperationInput Section Dynamics Section Compressor/LimiterExpander/Gate Filters SectionEqualiser Section Output SectionSide Chain Processing Order Signal RoutingChannel Processing Order Stop looking we left this page blank… Appendix a Internal Links and Fuses Appendix B Connector Details Input OutputLine Key LinkAppendix C Performance Specification Measurement ConditionsMeasurement References Microphone Input 1 Transformer CoupledChannel Output Microphone Input 2 Electronically BalancedLine Input Equaliser Expander/Gate Controls DynamicsCompressor/Limiter Controls Appendix D Calibration Information Output StageMeter Calibration EQ AlignmentsLF EQ Maximum Gain LMF EQ Maximum GainDynamics Adjustments Appendix E Physical specification Appendix F Environmental SpecificationAppendix