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AVP-16 BOTTOM
(MASTER & SLAVE UNITS
OTHER THAN LAST SLAVE)
SET MASTER &
ANY SLAVE UNITS
OTHER THAN LAST
SLAVE UNIT
ON/OFF BY
MASTER AVP-16
POWER SWITCH
AVP-16 BOTTOM
(LAST SLAVE UNIT)
SET LAST
SLAVE UNIT
ON/OFF BY
MASTER AVP-16
POWER SWITCH
AVP-16 Main & Slave Unit Power-On Setup
During initial power up sequencing of multiple AVP-16s, it is important that all chassis initialize
together in one step. That is why the system needs to have the AC wired were the first Slave
Unit is plugged into the switched AC outlet of the Main Unit and all subsequent Slave Units
derive power from the previous Slave Unit’s switched AC outlet. For this reason, ADA will also
remove the front panel power button from all Slave Units preventing accidental power se-
quencing events from ever occurring. As such, Slave Units will have a cover cap in place of
the front panel power button.
In order to make certain
that the Slave Units se-
quence power properly,
in addition to the appro-
priate AC wiring and re-
moval of the front panel
power switch (on Slave
Units), a special switch,
located on the bottom of
all AVP-16 chassis,
needs to be set in the
correct position.
The Master Unit needs
to have the switch set
toward the back of the
chassis as in the top il-
lustration.
The last Slave Unit
needs to have its switch
set to the position to-
ward the front of the
AVP-16 chassis.
In the case of multiple
Slave Units, those slave
units other than the last
Slave Unit, need to be
set identical to the Mas-
ter Unit.
Again, only the final
Slave Unit is set to the
position as shown in the
diagram at the bottom.