
System Base
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If the auxiliary outlet circuit breaker is tripped, devices plugged into this outlet will not
power ON. To reset the circuit breaker, depress the button until it clicks into place.
Auxiliary Outlet
The auxiliary outlet is an AC outlet protected with a 1.5 amp resettable circuit breaker
for the 100-120V system or a 0.7 amp resettable circuit breaker for the 220-240V
system.
Do not use this outlet to power devices or equipment which require voltage or current
above the specified limit.
CAUTION:
The auxiliary outlet is not backed up by battery power. During loss
of AC (Mains) power, any equipment connected to the auxiliary outlet will lose
power and will remain unpowered until AC (Mains) power is restored.
Mains Power On and Off
The AC (Mains) power switch turns power to the system On or
Off and enables or disables the automatic battery backup.
When the system is operating from AC (Mains) power, the power
status indicator LED on the front panel is illuminated and steady.
To Turn the System On:
1. Press the top of the AC (Mains) power switch.
The system start-up tone sounds and indicates the audio system is working prop-
erly. If you do not hear the start-up tone, call for service.
To Turn the System Off:
Note:
Failure to follow the controlled shut down procedure may result in improper
start-up at the next power-on.
1. Touch the
Shut down
button on the main screen.
A screen prompts the user to shut down the system.
2. Select
Yes
to shut down.
The shut down process takes approximately 10 seconds. A message will display
when it is safe to power down the system.
3. Turn the AC (Mains) power off by pressing the bottom of the AC (Mains) power
switch.
AC (Mains) Power Switch
(Switch Guard not shown)
Please wait for the system to shut down. 10
Yes
Do you really want to shut down the system?
No
User returns to main screen
It is safe to power down the system.
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