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P/N: 2055100159 

All rights reserved – © 2014 rev 1 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MPS – Multiple Power Supply 

 

 

 

 

 

User manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MPS

Page 1: ...P N 2055100159 All rights reserved 2014 rev 1 MPS Multiple Power Supply User manual ...

Page 2: ... Connecting your Nagra gear to the MPS 8 Connecting a Nagra BPS 8 Fuse replacement 9 Operating the MPS 9 Nagra Modulometer 10 LED and Modulometer intensity adjustment 10 Remote control 11 MPS with battery option 12 Starting the MPS using the trigger input REM 13 Using the trigger output AMP 13 Case cleaning 13 Technical specifications 14 Déclaration de conformité CE 15 CE Declaration of conformity...

Page 3: ...ment This limited warranty covers the repair and or replacement of defective parts and labor The absence of a serial number invalidates the warranty We decline any responsibility for damage resulting directly or indirectly from the use of our products As we constantly strive to improve our products we reserve the right to modify them or change their specifications without notice Disposal of old el...

Page 4: ...e designed by the same Research and Development department Nagra has launched a Hi Fi range to allow a wider public to benefit from technical advances that are often the privilege of the professionals The MPS will enhance your Nagra system and allow you to access better sonic performance and enjoy your music more Thank you for your confidence Package contents Besides this manual and the MPS itself...

Page 5: ...lease note that the MPS needs four spikes and thus is not compatible with older VFS before 2012 Feel free to contact your Nagra dealer for more information it is not advised to place other Nagra units above or below the MPS as it features a large transformer It is preferable to use a separate shelf for other devices Connection block 1 Main switch I for On O for Off 2 Fuse holder 3 IEC socket for m...

Page 6: ... when lit 6 Outputs 1 to 4 status 7 Modulometer selector Mains voltage battery voltage individual output voltage 8 Modulometer 9 Modulometer and LED brightness selector Connecting the mains Place the front panel selector in the OFF position marked O Insert the IEC cable into the connector on the rear of the Nagra MPS You may then push the mains switch to the I position 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 7: ...DC cables are directional One end is equipped with a black ring left plug in the photo which MUST be connected to the MPS The other end aluminum ring lower plug in the photo must be connected to the source device When inserting the cable you will hear a click This indicates that the plug is securely locked To disconnect the DC cable hold the indicated ribbed section of the plug and pull backwards ...

Page 8: ...mote control or the input trigger for more information see page 13 OFF The MPS is in standby position the internal battery if fitted will recharge ON The power on sequence will start outputs 1 through 4 will be powered and then the AMP output triggered for more information about the latter see page 13 BAT The MPS will turn ON and output 1 will be fed by the battery The power down sequence order is...

Page 9: ...em in your area The MPS only displays the voltage it does not affect it BAT displays the battery level from 12 to 17 V The output level of a fully charged battery is 16 8 V If the battery drops to around 13 V the MPS will automatically recharge it If no battery is present the needle will remain on the far left of the meter 1 2 3 4 positions will display the actual output level of the corresponding...

Page 10: ...nt panel board on the right hand side the picture shows an MPS equipped with the optional battery 0 position is for Philips RC 5 format 1 to 6 is to use Nagra RCU and RCU II device number simply turn the selector to the number you wish the MPS to respond to Using a universal remote with the MPS Place the selector shown above on the 0 position The MPS will respond to IR signals coded in Philips RC ...

Page 11: ...position is selected yet the battery charge is too low the MPS will automatically begin to recharge In this case output 1 will be fed from the mains and no longer from the battery Charging time and operation time The charging time is estimated to be 8 hours when the outputs are off If the battery is recharging while the MPS is turned on charging time will be longer When you turn the main selector ...

Page 12: ...main selector to BAT Whenever you connect a jack on the REM connector it will override the IR remote control Using the trigger output AMP See the following picture for cabling of the 1 8 jack MPS Tip and ring AMP On Connected AMP Off Open The AMP will be activated at the end of the powering sequence to avoid any clicks that sometimes occur at start up When powering down the amplifier will be turn ...

Page 13: ...e BPS output 150 μV maximum 10 Hz 300 kHz Home automation input output 3 5 mm jack connectors output switching by relay Battery module capacity 6 75 AH Optional Mains power 100 115 or 230 VAC 10 Power consumption Maximum 60 W In standby 10 mW Dimensions 277 x 268 x 73 mm Excluding connectors L x W x H 10 9 x 10 6 x 2 9 inches Excluding connectors Weight 4 9 Kg 10 8 lbs Without battery 5 6 Kg 12 3 ...

Page 14: ... EN 61000 4 3 Immunity to electromagnetic fields EN 61000 4 3 Immunité aux décharges électrostatiques EN 61000 4 2 Immunity to electrostatic discharges EN 61000 4 2 Immunité aux transitoires électriques rapides en salves sur câble d alimentation EN 61000 4 4 level 2 1000V Immunity to burst on mains line EN 61000 4 4 level 2 1000V Immunité aux transitoires électriques rapides en salves sur câbles d...

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