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AC Connections
AC Connection
Before you plug your Cinema
Reference into an AC outlet,
make certain that the voltage
selector switch is set to the
proper position. Since ADA
tests each unit prior to
shipping, if the Voltage
Selector Switch is in the
correct position, the Cinema
Reference’s safety fuse will
also be the correct value.
If you are altering the Voltage
Selector Switch, you will also
most likely need to change the
safety fuse. Both the Voltage
Selector Switch and the Safety
Fuse are located on the
Cinema Reference’s left side
(when viewed from the front.)
Before You Begin
As you remove the Cinema Reference from its packaging, inspect
the condition of the component prior to proceeding with the follow-
ing steps for AC connection. In the event that the Cinema Refer-
ence appears to have suffered cosmetic damage due to shipping,
please contact your Authorized ADA Dealer immediately and do not
proceed to plug the unit into an AC outlet.
Caution
Before plugging your Cinema Reference into an AC outlet, check
the Voltage Selector Switch setting, located on the units left side
(when looking at the Cinema Reference from the front) and make
certain that the selector is set to your appropriate voltage position.
For U.S. customers, this setting should be 115V. For international
customers, you may need to set this switch to 230V.
Fuse Values
For U.S. customers or international customers also operating on a
115V AC system, the fuse value of the Cinema Reference should be
a 1 Amp Slow Blow fuse. For international customers operating on
a 230V AC system, the fuse value should be 1/2 Amp Slow Blow.
The safety fuse is located next to the Voltage selector switch on the
Cinema Reference’s left side (when viewing it from the front.) Typi-
cally, if you receive the Cinema Reference with the voltage selector
already set correctly for your local voltage system, the correspond-
ing fuse value has also been inserted to match the voltage setting.
If you are altering the Voltage Selector Switch setting, you will need
to also replace the fuse with the appropriate value fuse.
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AUDIO OUTPUTS
AUDIO INPUTS
VIDEO INPUTS
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
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DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS
S-VIDEO INPUTS
LOW VOLTAGE
AC INPUT
115V-60Hz/230V-50Hz
AC OUTPUT
10A Max Switched
ADA Bus™
1 2 3 4
DATA PORT
Serial Data
12VDC OUT
100mA Max Per
DC 1
1- 2+
DC 2
1- 2+
HDTV/RGB
COMPONENT
VIDEO
SWITCHER
Use With DVD
Players or
Digital Video
Tape Players
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LASER DISC PLAYER
Dolby Digital (AC-3)
RF Switcher & AC-3
RF Demodulator
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Connections!
In order to play an AC-3 Laser
Disc, you must connect the Digital
AC-3 Output to a Digital Audio
Input (RCA Type Coax) below.
DC Input Mute Switch
OFF
ON
CAUTION: Disconnect Supply Cord Before Servicing.
ATTENTION: Debrancher Avant Le Depannage.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
ATTENTION!
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE.
NE PAS OUVRIR
MADE IN U.S.A.
WARNING! Risk Of Hazardous Energy!
Make Proper Connections.
AVERTISSEMENT! Energie Electrique Dangereuse!
Faire Des Connexions Propres Pour L'Hautparleur.
Voir La Notice De Fonctionnement.
Use Same
Value Fuse
115V-1AS.B.
230V-.5AS.B.
Voltage
Selector &
Safety Fuse
On This Side
115 V
115V
230V
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp.
"Dolby", "Dolby Digital", "Pro Logic", & the Double-D Symbol are the trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp.
Manufactured under license from DTS Technology, LLC. DTS Digital Surround is a trademark of DTS Technology LLC.
Manufactured under license from Lucasfilm Ltd. U.S. patent numbers 5,043,970; 5,189,703; and 5,222,059.
Foreign patents pending. Lucasfilm and THX are registered trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd.,
Cinema Reference
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OPTICAL INPUTS
In order to play an AC-3 Laser Disc,
you must connect the Digital AC-3
Output to a Digital Audio Input.
Plug into an AC Outlet
Plug into Cinema Reference
AC Connection
For customers who are using the U.S. standard AC receptacle, you will use the EIC AC Power Cord
provided with the Cinema Reference. Simply plug this AC cord into an operative AC outlet. For
customers who are using a non-U.S. standard AC receptacle, you will need to acquire an EIC AC
Power Cord with the appropriate receptacle connector. ADA only provides AC Power Cords with the
U.S. standard AC prongs.