Plug one end of the 3 conductor AC cable into its mating socket. Make
sure it is properly seated.
Align the two modules and slide them together, making sure the holes
in the heavy joining plates align with the holes in the modules. Install the
remaining screws into the joining plates and tighten all the screws. The
assembly is now complete.
Important: The IC16/8-R-II and IC32/16-R require slightly different cabling
between the modules.
IC16/8-R-II
The IC16/8 has only a single 8-channel amplifier (1 channel for each two
transducers), instead of the two 8-channel amplifiers (1 channel for each
transducer) used in the IC16-R-II.
This requires different connections between the two modules. In the
IC16/8-R-II, the single 8-channel amplifier will be located in the bottom or
Master module.
1. Locate the 8 pin connector in the lower module. See Figure 1.
2. Locate and pull out the 8 conductor loudspeaker connecting cable in the
bottom of the upper module (the one without an 8-channel amplifier). See
Figure 2.
3. Pug the 8 conductor loudspeaker connecting cable into the 8 pin con-
nector in the lower module. See Figure 3.
4. Finish the mechanical assembly.
Note that you do not have to connect the upper module’s power and ribbon
cables to the lower module.
IC32/16-R-II
The IC32/16-R-II has only two 8-channel amplifiers (1 channel for each two
transducers), instead of the four 8-channel amplifiers (1 channel for each
transducer) used in the IC32-R-II.
The 8-channel amplifiers will be located in the bottom (Master) module and
in the third module.
The procedure is the same as for the IC16/8-R-II except that:
1. The 8 conductor loudspeaker cable needs to be connected between the
Master module and the second module and between the third and fourth
modules.
2. The power and the ribbon cables need to be used to connect all four
modules together.
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