Installation

Attaching the Rubber Feet (Included Items)

Attach these as required, such as when you’re using the AR-200 without mounting it on a rack or the like.

Peel off the double-sided tape from the rubber feet and affix the rubber feet at the locations shown in the following figure.

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Bottom Chassis

Rack Mounting (Important Notes on Heat Radiation)

When you are mounting the unit on a rack or the like, give attention to the following points to ensure efficient cooling.

Install in a well-ventilated location.

Avoid mounting in a sealed rack. Warm air within the rack cannot escape and is sucked into the unit again, making efficient cooling impossible.

When you are using a stacked mounting arrangement, be especially sure to provide for adequate ventilation within the rack to keep discharged air from being sucked back into the unit. If the back surface of the rack cannot be kept open, then provide a ventilation port or ventilation fan at the upper area of the back surface of the rack, where warm air accumulates.

When you are using the unit in a portable case or rack, remove the covers from the front and back surfaces of the case, so that the front and back surfaces of the unit are not obstructed.

If an error message informing you of a dangerous rise in temperature appears (p. 52), then heat-dissipating measures are needed. Refer to the cautions just described and check the installed state of the unit and the rack.

*When placing the unit on the rack, be careful not to pinch your fingers.

*For more information about installation, also see "Placement" in the Usage Notes (p. 4).

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Roland AR-200 Installation, Attaching the Rubber Feet Included Items, Rack Mounting Important Notes on Heat Radiation