Getting Started
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MTX100A MPEG Recorder & Player User Manual
AC Line Voltage
Requirement
Check that your location provides the proper electrical power requirements as
listed in Table 1-3.
Power Cord Requirement
Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-3 to verify that you are using the proper power
cord for your location. Connect the power cord from the rear-panel power
connector to the power system.
Table 1-2: Environmental operating requirements
Characteristics
Specifications
MTX100A ambient temperatures
from +5 °C to + 40 °C
MTX100A relative humidity
from 20% to 80%
Clearance on top
5.0 cm (2 in)
Clearance on left side
5.0 cm (2 in)
Clearance on right side
5.0 cm (2 in)
Clearance in rear (from the fan guard)
5.0 cm (2 in)
NOTE.
If you are installing the instrument in a dedicated rack, refer to the
instruction sheet that comes with the rackmounting kit for proper installation
procedures.
When the MTX100A is mounted in a 19-inch rack, verify that there is at least one
unit of clearance above the MTX100A.
Table 1-3: AC line power requirement
Parameter
Description
Line voltage range
100 to 240 V
Line frequency
50/60 Hz
Maximum power
180 VA
CAUTION.
The instrument does not have a power switch, but does have an
on/standby switch. When you connect the power cable to the AC line connector,
power is applied to the power supply standby circuit of the instrument. Read all
instructions on pages 1-7 and 1-8 before plugging the power cable into a power
source.
CAUTION.
The instrument is shipped with a power cord appropriate for use with
your power systems (normal 115 V power system or 230 V power system). If the
instrument is to be used with a power system other than that specified in the order,
the power cord must be replaced with one appropriate for the power source used.
Refer to Table 1-1 for a listing of available power cords.
Summary of Contents for MTX100A
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