
Audio International, Inc.
DVD-024-04-x Installation
Document #540184, Rev. IR, 3/2000
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3.0 Installation
3.1
Prior to Installation
Prior to installation, the following items should be considered:
3.1.1 During the design and layout of the aircraft cabin, careful
consideration of the location of this and all other source equipment
is necessary. Some of the items to consider include:
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Space
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Proximity to other source equipment
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Proximity to sources of electrical noise (AVTEC Lighting)
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Available power supply
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Length of cable runs
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Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.)
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Accessibility for service
3.1.2 The DVD-024-04-x shall be installed to conform to the standards
designated by the customer, installing agency, or other specified
requirements.
3.1.3 Long low-level runs may introduce noise into the audio signal.
Refer to Section 6.0 Reference Drawings for location of mounting
points.
3.1.4 All headphone amplifiers and line level amplifiers should be located
no more than three feet away from source equipment.
3.1.5 Avoid installing the unit where it will be exposed to excessive heat,
excessive moisture, splashing liquids, dusty areas, or direct
sunlight.
3.1.6 The installing agency shall supply and fabricate all external cables
to the DVD-024-04-x. The length and routing of external cables
shall be carefully studied and planned before attempting installation
of the unit. Allow adequate space for installation of cable and
connectors. Mating connectors are the responsibility of the
installing agency. Correct pin assignments as outlined in
section 3.8 are the responsibility of the installing agency.