2-2
M16 Microphone Amplifier
Revision MA2005-7
2.2
Operational considerations
AC mains voltage
The M16 is intended for use throughout the world and therefore the
internal power supply allows operation through the following AC
mains voltages:
Mains voltage: 90v - 250v AC
Mains frequency: 50/60Hz
AC mains connection
The rear panel of the M16 houses the AC mains inlet on an IEC style
connector. The mains cable supplied with the M16 is also fitted with
a moulded IEC connector. Excluding UK and USA models, no plug
has been fitted to this mains lead, therefore this will need to be wired
(see
1.1.Mains Cable
). Obtain professional advice from a qualified
electrician if unsure.
2.3
Cleaning
Before cleaning the M16, make sure the unit is switched off and the
mains plug is removed from the socket.
Only use a mildly damp cloth to clean the M16. Never use any do-
mestic or commercial cleaning agents as these can cause damage
to external surfaces and components.
2.4
Installation
When fixing the M16 into any 19” rack mount frame, take into ac-
count the stresses that can be exerted on the rack ears if they are
the only means of support. Damage to the chassis could especially
occur during transportation if the M16 is not supported on rails within
a flight case. CADAC strongly recommends that as well as fixing the
M16 to the frame via the rack ears, support rails also be employed.
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