MV-32/64 Multiviewer
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Installation
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3.1 Power and fuses
The mains voltage (240/100 volts) will be auto detected provided it is in the range
90 - 264 V AC 50/60Hz. A 5A fuse is fitted and a spare fuse should be located under the
pull-out flap.
The IEC power inlet is the mains disconnection device for this unit.
3.2 Health and safety considerations
The Installation and Maintenance of the MV-32/MV-64 multiviewer unit and any associated
equipment must be carried out by PERSONS SUITABLY QUALIFIED to work with equipment
which may be connected to the mains supply.
The unit MUST BE DISCONNECTED & ISOLATED FROM THE MAINS INPUT and from
other product outputs before undertaking maintenance.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARDS exist if conductive instruments, neck chains or fingers etc. are
placed within the unit or in close proximity of the input/output terminals/connectors.
Incorrect installation can cause internal components to rupture and particles to be ejected
from the product.
TOXIC FUME HAZARDS exist if the unit is subjected to direct flames or excessive
temperature of above 100 Degrees Centigrade ambient.
The mounting and installation of the unit must be arranged by the user to comply with all
safety regulations by the indigenous authority.
3.2.1 Disposal
Do not incinerate as explosive and toxic fume hazards exist. Disposal must be by dismantling
the product to component level and disposing of each component by an approved method.
3.2.2 FCC Compliance
In order to comply with FCC/CFR47: Part 15 regulations, it is necessary to use the following
specification of cable assemblies for DVI interconnections:
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For DVI to DVI interconnection, use a high-quality triple-screened cable assembly for
optimum RF/EMI integrity in compliance with DVI specifications.
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For DVI to HDMI interconnection, use a high-quality triple-screened cable assembly,
with integrated ferrite suppression at both ends of the cable for optimum RF/EMI
integrity in compliance with DVI and HDMI specifications.
This equipment has more than one power supply cord. To reduce the risk of electrical
shock, disconnect all the power supply cords before servicing.
For your own protection, observe the following safety precautions when installing,
operating and servicing your device: