Solo Guitar Installation Guide
MAN-SOLGUIIG (Ver. 1.404)
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Chapter 3:
Installation
The Solo Guitar must be installed in a suitable environment and properly connected to its
voltage supplies and the motor.
3.1.
Site Requirements
You can guarantee the safe operation of the Solo Guitar by ensuring that it is installed in an
appropriate environment.
Feature
Value
Ambient operating temperature
0
°
C to 40
°
C (32
°
F to 104
°
F)
Maximum relative humidity
90% non-condensing
Operating area atmosphere
No flammable gases or vapors permitted in area
Models for extended environmental conditions are available.
Caution:
The Solo Guitar dissipates its heat by convection. The maximum
operating ambient temperature of 0
°
C to 40
°
C (32
°
F to 104
°
F) must not be
exceeded.
3.2.
Unpacking the Drive Components
Before you begin working with the Solo Guitar, verify that you have all of its components, as
follows:
•
The Solo Guitar servo drive
•
The Composer software and software manual
The Solo Guitar is shipped in a cardboard box with Styrofoam protection.
To unpack the Solo Guitar
1.
Carefully remove the servo drive from the box and the Styrofoam.
2.
Check the drive to ensure that there is no visible damage to the instrument. If any damage
has occurred, report it immediately to the carrier that delivered your drive.
3.
To ensure that the Solo Guitar you have unpacked is the appropriate type for your
requirements, locate the part number sticker on the side of the Solo Guitar.