OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
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PROMATRIX System User Handbook 1.1
1.
To prevent the risk of fire and shock hazard, do not expose any appliance or module high humidity or water.
2.
Make sure that no alien objects enter the appliances or get in contact with the modules – especially no metal
parts – since this would very likely cause dangerous electric shock and/or malfunctioning. There are no
user-serviceable parts located inside the appliances or on the modules. Opening appliance enclosures
and/or rack shelf systems can lead to dangerous shock hazard. Do not open or try to reach inside the
enclosures of appliances. Leave installation, servicing, maintenance, and any other works on the appliances
or the rack shelf system to qualified service personnel only.
3.
When exposing appliances/modules to extreme temperature changes, i. e. when moving them from the
outside into a warm room, condensation may occur. If so, it is necessary to wait before use until the devices
gained room temperature.
4.
Under no circumstance place any liquid-containing cans, glasses, mugs, etc. on top of an enclosure. In case
any liquids or foreign obstacles entered the enclosure of an appliance, immediately unplug the device from
the mains supply and have it serviced.
5.
Make sure that appliances/modules are always provided with sufficient ventilation. Do not expose devices to
direct sunlight or any other heat-radiating source.
6.
Do not expose appliances/modules to extreme dust or humidity. Operating the system under environmental
conditions like these can lead to severe damage through fire or cause bodily harm to the operator.
7.
Make sure that the stated mains voltage is in accordance to the specifications of your mains supplier.
Mismatching will cause severe damage to all appliances/modules.
8.
Make sure that mains cords and/or any other cabling are not damaged or being jammed by the turning
frame or any other movable parts of the rack shelf. Damaged cables can lead to fire hazard and/or can be
the cause for electric shock.
9.
The mains cord of the rack shelf installation is supplied with a 3-pole plug to minimize the risk of electric
shock. It should only be connected to a grounded wall outlet. Under no circumstances insulate the ground
contact. When using an extension cord, always use a 3-pole grounded cable. When using multi-outlets for
distributing, make sure that the wall outlet's capacity is not exceeded, since this could lead to fire hazard
and/or can be the cause for electric shock.
10. The DPM 4000 contains a lithium-type battery to provide the internal clock with power. The lifetime of this
battery-type spans approximately 10 years. When the battery's voltage drops below a certain minimum, an
according message appears on the paging station display. In this case, the battery has to be exchanged by
an EVI Audio GmbH authorized service technician. Under no circumstances try to exchange the battery
yourself!
CAUTION!
There is a severe risk of explosion when incorrectly exchanging the battery. Only replace
with the same type of battery or one especially recommended by the manufacturer. For
environmental awareness: Take care of used batteries following the manufacturer's advice.
11. Obeying the VDE-regulation DIN VDE 0800 is necessary when installing and operating 100V-loudspeaker
systems. Especially with 100V-loudspeaker systems that are part of an emergency alert installation,
protection measures have to be in accordance with safety class 3 regulations.
CAUTION!
During operation, speaker group connectors (POWER OUTPUT) may carry shock hazard
output voltages (>34V peak value). Thus, the installation of the connected loudspeaker
groups has to in accordance to security standards and regulations as stated above.
12. Make sure to establish all connections before operating the system. Connecting/disconnecting cables during
operation can cause malfunctioning or damage to the correspondent appliances.
CAUTION !
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