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Unpacking and Inspection

When you receive your Lightning system, inspect the shipping cartons for signs of physical damage. Contact your dealer and the shipper immediately if you suspect any damage has occurred during shipping. Check the contents of each box to be sure that all parts are included. If any items are missing, contact your dealer immediately. After unpacking all equipment, please save the packing materials for future shipping convenience.

Installing Hardware

Note

Install the Lightning chassis in an equipment rack with adequate room and ventilation. Use the supplied rack rails and mounting hardware.

Note that Lightning requires 7.0 inches of vertical space (4RU). If possible, provide 1 RU (rack unit) of space above the Lightning chassis.

Do not obstruct the front air vents or block the rear fan. This will ensure optimum air flow and maximum chassis cooling.

Provide a sufficient service loop for all rear chassis power and video cables. Keep in mind that the rear chassis panel is hinged, and drops down to reveal the backplane and associated internal connectors.

Connecting Signals

This section provides step-by-step instructions for connecting video, control, power, and communication signals.

Refer to the Chassis Rear Panel Components section for an illustration of all rear chassis connectors.

Refer to the Chassis Backplane Components section for an illustration of all backplane connectors.

Note

If your hardware is not already rack-mounted, refer to the Installing Hardware section for details.

Connect all required signals as outlined in the following sections.

Lightning 1000 Installation Guide

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Pinnacle Speakers Lightning 1000 manual Unpacking and Inspection, Installing Hardware, Connecting Signals