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4.0 Hardware Installation

4.1 Introduction

This section provides instructions for installing the FreeSpace®
4400 system hardware on a tabletop or in a rack.

4.2 Included accessories

The following accessories are shipped with the FreeSpace 4400
system.
2-terminal input connectors (7) – For wiring
Auto Volume mics to the
SENSE MICROPHONES jacks
3-terminal input connectors (2) – For wiring
equipment to the AUX MIC/LINE 3 jacks
4-terminal input connectors (4) – For wiring
equipment to the ZONE 4 LINE OUT,
PAGE/MIC/LINE 4, and
DIRECT IN/CONTROL jacks
2-terminal output connectors (5) – For wir-
ing loudspeaker cables to the ZONE OUT-
PUT jacks
Rubber feet (4) – For installing the
FreeSpace 4400 system on a level surface
Rack ears (2) ) – for rack
mounting the the unit.
Includes (8) M4 x 12mm
screws.
Replacement voltage label (2) – Used on
the OUTPUT VOLTAGE selection switch
FreeSpace 4400 Installer software
CD – Contains application software for
programming the FreeSpace 4400
system

4.3 Placement guidelines

Place the FreeSpace 4400 system where it is protected from
heat and allowed adequate ventilation.
Place the FreeSpace 4400 system away from direct heat
sources, such as heating vents and radiators.
Make sure that air can circulate freely behind, beside, and
above the chassis for adequate ventilation. There are intake
vents on the sides and an exhaust vent on the back of the unit.
Do not cover or block the vents.
Installer’s Note: Do not allow the chassis to exceed the
maximum operating temperature of 50° C (122° F). Be aware
of conditions in an enclosed rack that may increase the tem-
perature above room-ambient conditions.

4.4 Shelf mounting the FreeSpace

4400 system

The FreeSpace 4400 system is ideal for shelf mounting. The
included accessory kit contains four rubber feet for the bottom of
the FreeSpace 4400 chassis. The rubber feet will protect the sur-
face on which the FreeSpace 4400 system is installed and help
prevent movement of the Fr eeSpace 4400 system. Be s ur e to fol-
low the “Placement Guidelines” previously described when
choosing a location for the FreeSpace 4400 system.