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Prepare an assembly area. Each module is 4 feet
long, so you need a flat surface at least 8 feet long
to assemble an IC16-R and 16 feet for an IC32-R.
We suggest covering the assembly area with a
heavy cloth or some other soft material to prevent
damaging the finish on the cabinets while assem-
bling them. Avoid resting the modules on their grille.
The modules are heavy and may deform the grille.
Instead, rest the modules on their sides or back.
Place the modules in their respective positions on
the assembly area.
If you purchased two or more IC8-R arrays sepa-
rately and now want to turn them into an IC16-R or
larger array, you will first need to remove the top of
the lower module, the bottom of the top module, the
tops and bottoms of any intermediate modules and
their mounting brackets.
Note: Be aware that the IC8-R array modules must
be of the same Firmware version. Firmware version
1.x must not be mixed with Firmware version 2.x.
Refer to page 57 for more details.
If you purchased an IC16-R or larger array, the top
and bottom end caps will have been removed for
you by Renkus-Heinz prior to shipping.
To remove an end cap, remove the eight machine
screws from each side of the cabinet and lift the end
cap and its mounting brackets out of the cabinet.
Note that for clarity the end cap was removed in the
graphic.
Now, use the mounting bracket machine screws you
removed to install the two heavy joining plates. They
will be packed with the hardware.
Tighten the screws lightly. The joining plates need to
be a little loose to slide easily into the other cabinet.
Plug one end of the flat wire signal cable into the
socket provided. It only goes into the socket one
way and the cable is reversible. It does not matter
which end goes into which module. Using a #1
Phillips screw driver, secure the connector with two
4-40 Phillips head screws (supplied). Make sure the
connector is fully seated.
Plug one end of the 3-conductor AC cable into its
mating socket. Make sure it is properly seated.
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