Soundmachines SILTA Manual Download Page 3

1. SAFETY & WARRANTY 

This product is covered by the Frap Tools srls (hereinafter “Frap Tools”) warranty, for two (2) years following the date of purchase. 
This warranty covers any defect in the manufacturing of this product. This warranty does not cover any damage or malfunction 
caused by incorrect use as described in the following instructions. 
The warranty covers replacement or repair, as decided by Frap Tools. Please contact customer service at [email protected] for a 
return authorization. 
Frap Tools warrants that your new Frap Tools product, when purchased at an authorized Frap Tools dealer, shall be free of defects in 
materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the original date of purchase. Please contact Frap Tools for 
information on warranty and service outside of Europe. During the warranty period, Frap Tools shall, at its sole option, either repair 
or replace any product that proves to be defective upon inspection by Frap Tools. Frap Tools reserves the right to update any unit 
returned for repair and to change or improve the design of the product at any time without notice. This warranty can be transferred 
to anyone who may subsequently purchase the product provided that such transfer is made within the applicable warranty period 
and Frap Tools is provided with all of the following items: 

• all warranty registration information for the new owner; 
• proof of the transfer within thirty (30) days of the transfer purchase, and a photocopy of the original sales receipt. 

Warranty coverage shall be determined by Frap Tools in its sole discretion. This is your sole warranty. Service and repair of Frap 
Tools products are to be performed only by Frap Tools or an authorized service company. Unauthorized service, repair or 
modification will void this warranty. 
Please follow the given instructions for use of the device because this will guarantee correct device operation. Due to the fact that 
these instructions also include indications concerning Product Liability, it is absolutely imperative that they be read carefully. Any 
claim for defect will be rejected if one or more of the following points is not observed. Disregard of the instructions can void the 
warranty. 
The device may only be used for the purpose described in this operating manual. Due to safety reasons, the device must never be 
used for purposes not described in this manual. If you are not sure about the intended purpose of the device please contact an 
expert or Frap Tools at the email address above. 
Do not use or store the device in humid places. Avoid contact with any kind of liquid. 
Do not touch any component of the device when it is power or connected to any power source. 
Do not place the device on unstable carts, stands, tripods, tables, or other surfaces, or on surfaces which are not perfectly plane. 
This may cause the device to fall which could result in human injury, property damage and/or improper functioning of the device 
itself. 
The device is designed for use only when safely and tightly mounted in a proper eurorack case, made of non flammable materials. If 
you are not sure about the intended purpose of the device please contact an expert or Frap Tools at the email address above.. 
Do not ever leave the device switched on when not in use. 
To prevent fire, never place any type of candle, or fire, or other source of heat on or near the device. 
Transport the device only in the original box with original packaging or when safely and tightly mounted in a proper eurorack case, 
and handle it with care. Never let the device fall or topple. Make sure that during transport and while in use the device and its case, 
have a proper stand and does not fall, slip or turn over because of potential human injury to persons and/or property damage. Any 
damage from physical abuse such as dropping the unit, impact from hard objects or damage to external components as a result of 
negligence will void this warranty. 
Never subject the device to temperatures above +40°C or below 0°C. Before operation, also verify operating temperature ranges of 
all the modules and the power boards in use. Do not keep or leave the case that hosts the device, or the device itself near heat 
sources. 
Any modification must be carried out only by Frap Tools or an authorized service company. The device may not be modified in any 
way by any parties not expressly authorized by Frap Tools. Any repair, modification, tampering, or attempted repair made by 
unauthorized personnel will void this warranty. 
Frap Tools can not be held responsible in any way for problems to persons or property or to the device itself, if the device is installed 
improperly, or if it is improperly used, maintained, or stored. 
Any device shipped to Frap Tools for return, exchange, warranty repair, update, or examination must be sent in its original 
packaging! Any other deliveries will be rejected. Therefore, you should keep the original packaging, and all the technical 
documentation including this manual. The device must be shipped only with the original packaging. As specified on the product 
box, this box is not intended for shipment: if you bought the device directly at a physical reseller's shop, you should put the device 
in the original packaging and put the packaging in a proper larger box with proper packaging destined for shipping. If you received 
the device via carrier or any post service, it should have come with a proper double box packaging. 
All non-warranty services are subject to a minimum fee of 

50.00+VAT (within the European Union). The customer must pay for 

shipping to Frap Tools, Frap Tools will cover return shipping costs. 
To insure long life for the power supply, you should be aware of the total power consumption of your system. This is determined by 
adding together the amount of current used by each of your modules. Please refer to the power consumption guides provided by 
your modules’ manufacturer(s).  

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Summary of Contents for SILTA

Page 1: ...SILTA made by SoundMachines for Frap Tools...

Page 2: ...1 SAFETY WARRANTY 2 2 WHAT IS SILTA 3 3 MOUNTING THE MODULE 3 4 EXTERNAL POWER BRICK 3 5 POWER UP 3 6 THE SILTA FLYING BUS 4 7 USB port 4 8 MOUNTING THE SILTA POWERKIT FOR UNO 4...

Page 3: ...n human injury property damage and or improper functioning of the device itself The device is designed for use only when safely and tightly mounted in a proper eurorack case made of non flammable mate...

Page 4: ...the address above for advice 2 WHAT IS SILTA SILTA is a clean regulated and protected power solution for eurorack systems The SILTA 6HP eurorack power module provides up to 1 25A 12V 1 25A 12V 1 5A 5...

Page 5: ...t circuits WARNING 500mA are enough in order to connect lamps or other equipment that require a powered USB port It is possible but not recommended to charge other devices like cell phones However be...

Page 6: ...Bend a bit as shown below the cables included in the kit to ease the insertion in the case Insert the cables from the inner row to the upper and lower rows user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 5 18...

Page 7: ...The cable comes out in the upper and lower row user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 6 18...

Page 8: ...port on the upper and lower row as shown below Pay attention to cable orientation red below yellow green above Insert the cables holding the SILTA boards on the blue or green connector DO NOT hold onl...

Page 9: ...g the SILTA board mainly with the blue or green connector After repeating the procedure for both upper and lower row repeat it for the middle row using the SILTA board with the smaller sheetmetal supp...

Page 10: ...Insert one of the eight 3mm spacers you unmounted in the beginning in the upper row and in the lower row user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 9 18...

Page 11: ...lower row as shown below pulling the red cable from the inner row as it is necessary Leave some cable in the upper and lower row as much as shown below Now insert the M3 teethed washer you unmounted...

Page 12: ...Now tight everything with the M3 wing nuts Do that for both upper and lower row and you ll get something similar to the picture below user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 11 18...

Page 13: ...Unmount the hex nut from the SILTA board of the inner row user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 12 18...

Page 14: ...Place the SILTA board in place in the inner row then tight the hex nut from the back as shown below user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 13 18...

Page 15: ...Unscrew the round nut from the I O button user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 14 18...

Page 16: ...Put the button in place Pay attention to do not force or disconnect the cables user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 15 18...

Page 17: ...Tight the round nut to the I O button again from the back of the UNO You may use a plier to ease the operation user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 16 18...

Page 18: ...nect the SILTA flying bus cable in the right position do not force it in the wrong one ALWAYS KEEP THE SILTA BOARD WITH YOUR HAND TO STRESS IT AS LESS AS POSSIBLE user manual rev 1 May 2016 Page of 17...

Page 19: ...uble check as soon as you turn it on that all the LEDs are lighted 2 LEDs in the upper and lower row for 12V and 12V and 3 LEDs in the inner row since it also have the 5V Turn it immediately off if on...

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