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Safety Manual

 

1 - PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS

Read this manual carefully before removing the unit from its packaging. Anyone considering it superfluous,
ignoring what said before assumes all responsibility for any accidents or incidents derived from improper use.
The  manual  explains  the  main  safety  rules  that  must  be  followed  carefully:  Failure  to  comply  may  result  in
serious injury, as with any device or appliance powered by the mains voltage. They also learn how to use for
optimal performance and  diversified  products,  and  these,  although  machines  for  playing  recorded  music,
are designed to protect the user from hazards arising from the presence of voltage. Must be careful not to
touch  live  electrical  parts  wearers  of  cardiac  devices  electrically  powered  [peace  maker]  or  therapeutic
devices  for  electric  or  electronic.  The  electrical  safety  is  due  to  its  connection  to  safety  ground.  Before
connection and use so make sure that the system grounding is efficient and the corresponding regulations.
NORMA  is  not  responsible  for  any  damage  resulting  from  wrong  system  grounding  or  inefficient  directives
and regulations. Also check that the mains voltage is the same as that which must be fed the equipment.

 PACKING & UNPACKING

Remove the machine from its packaging and place it in a horizontal position, resting on the lower legs. Play
attention  to  the  material  and  packaging  bags,  should  be  stored  in  a  dry  place  away  from  fire  hazards,
given  the  nature  of  the  materials  they  are  made  of.  Should  not  be  accessible  to  children  to  avoid  the
danger of suffocation.

3 - TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING

Move  and  transport  it  carefully,  taking  care  to  maintain  a  firm  and  safe  grip,  do  not  place  or  carry  it  to
heights that can become dangerous in the event of a fall.
Place it on solid supports and surfaces, out of the reach of children.
The  electronics  must  operate  in  a  dry  place  sheltered  from  the  weather  of  any  kind.  Do  not  expose  the
electronics  to  any  type  of  moisture,  rain,  vapour,  spray  mixtures.  Keep  the  device  away  from  sources  of
electric fields, magnetic and electromagnetic fields. Never place in devices one above the other; they must
operate  in  a  horizontal  position  in  order  to  better  dissipate  the  heat  produced,  but  should  never  be
overlapped. The equipment must be installed away from sources of heat and direct sunlight, so as to allow
good air circulation.

3.1 TEMPERATURE

The device is designed to operate in normal domestic environments at a temperature ranging between 10
and  30  degrees  centigrade.  During  operation  of  the  amplifier,  and  for  a  time  consistently  long  after  it  is
turned off, the heat sink can reach high temperatures and therefore dangerous to touch. Never touch the
heat sink during operation and for at least one hour after shutdown.

4 - CONNECTIONS

Be sure to read the writing found on covers and rear panels, study the layout and get a feel for subsequent
connections.
Connect inputs and outputs always with power turned off.
Allow at least 10 minutes after turning off the unit and not operate until the lights internal and / or external
prove  still  lit,  even  weakly.  Be  careful  not  to  short  or  connect  any  of  the  terminals,  you  can  damage
speakers and electronics. The last connection before use continues to be the power supply.

 

5 - MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT

The equipment must be checked by qualified personnel when:
- The power cord, the plug or the socket appear to be damaged;
- Objects, liquids or mixtures of any kind has been spilled into the appliance;
- The unit does not operate properly;
- The device has been dropped or damaged;
- The device emits an unusual odour or smoke;
Do not open or remove the cover under any circumstances. Not personally intervene to replace the fuses.
The  operation,  even  in  its  own  intrinsic  banality,  involves  extremes  caution  and  requires  specialised
personnel who are familiar with electrical equipment and the ability to investigate the cause of the fault.

Summary of Contents for Revo IPA-70B USB

Page 1: ...N I C S R E V O I P A 7 0 B S a f e t y U s e r M A N U A L p a g 1 1 1 1 A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C...

Page 2: ...A N O R M A N O R M A A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S R E V O I P A 7 0 B S a f e t y U s e r M A N U A...

Page 3: ...e r M A N U A L p a g 3 3 3 3 INDEX SAFETY MANUAL 1 PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS 2 PACKING UNPCKINGA 3 TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING 4 CONNECTIONS 5 MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT 6 USAGE 7 REMOTE CONTROL 8 GENERAL...

Page 4: ...the event of a fall Place it on solid supports and surfaces out of the reach of children The electronics must operate in a dry place sheltered from the weather of any kind Do not expose the electroni...

Page 5: ...to this wrong usage 8 REMOTE CONTROL Use the remote control with the attention reserved for electronics in general avoid exposing it to excessive heat humidity magnetic fields and shocks that could a...

Page 6: ...Safety Manual User s Manual warranty conditions of service and repair OPAL ELECTRONICS NORMA makes ABSOLUTE PROHIBITION OF USE of any of its products in the following countries UNITED STATES OF AMERI...

Page 7: ...d you are going to use is the result of a long process of research and development to bring you the best that current technology allows us to express in electronic intended for audio playback both in...

Page 8: ...ed at high intensity In STANDBY indicator is illuminated at low intensity In case of intervention of the protection circuits the indicator flashes at low intensity When the MUTE function is active the...

Page 9: ...e of excellent quality very transparent and neutral The NORMA products are of extremely high quality and should be given them the opportunity to develop the best performance Nothing in the listening c...

Page 10: ...ady to receive the command switch 2 2 3 POWER ON OPERATE the power is on to all intents and purposes this can be determined by the prolonged action on the front SEL button or IR remote POWER button In...

Page 11: ...te control In order to not introduce any noise we recommend you keep the REC OUT under OFF whenever it is not in use 2 6 SELECTION OF DIRECT ENTRY AV IN This input is configured as a direct input to t...

Page 12: ...lar motion Be very careful to avoid that water penetrates into the cloth should be moist but not wet Do not reconnect the unit until it is completely dry Under no circumstances use alcohol solvents ga...

Page 13: ...load During the input switch an DC output voltage can be applied to speakers output and damage the speakers Phono Gain 36 dB 1 kHz Input Impedance 47 Kohm Input Impedance and Gain variable on PC Board...

Page 14: ...________________________________________________________ Accessories __________________________________________________________ Serial Number __________________________________________________________...

Page 15: ...even cause some damage 6 1 Direct Mode Integer Mode Almost all operative systems as a default will interfere on the audio stream from the player to the USB device by introducing re sampling dithering...

Page 16: ...D transmission protocol WARNING The USB board and converter of the IPA 70B are compatible with DSD64 files The ONLY transmission protocol supported is DSD over PCM Do NOT use any other transmission pr...

Page 17: ...requency setup on Apple devices The REVO IPA 70B USB board works at up to 192 KHz If signal is streamed at higher frequencies the board will not recognize it as a workable signal and will therefore mu...

Page 18: ...le sound quality we suggest to the user to respect the sampling rate of the original file and therefore to deactivate any form of software oversampling We have already shown you how to deactivate over...

Page 19: ...O R M A N O R M A A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S A U D I O E L E C T R O N I C S R E V O I P A 7 0 B S a f e t y U s e r M A N U A L p...

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