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Avalon Vt-747sp Operation Manual
AVA L O N D E S I G N
Safety and
Grounding
AVA L O N D E S I G N
Be sure that the ventilation slots (located on
the top and bottom of the unit) are not
obstructed and air is allowed to flow easily
through the chassis. If the unit is not rack-
mounted, be sure to place supports under the
unit to allow air to pass underneath. Never
leave any obstruction on top of the unit (such
as papers or books) blocking ventilation slots.
Also, be sure that the heat sink mounted on
the rear panel of the chassis has adequate
clearance from the equipment enclosure and
any adjacent equipment. In electronic
equipment, excessive heat is the cause of
most component failures. A little extra
precaution to ensure proper ventilation can
help avoid many premature equipment
breakdowns.
Always use all four front panel-mounting
holes when mounting the Vt-747sp in a rack
enclosure. If not shipped in its original
packing, the Vt-747sp should be transported
in a floating-type shock-mounted flight case.
Although the Vt-747sp is well shielded
against moderate electrical and magnetic
fields, care should be taken to avoid areas
that are in proximity to large motor or power
transformers. Locations near sources of high
RFI (radio frequency interference) such as
computers or digital effects devices should
also be avoided.
Because of the microphonic nature of
vacuum tubes, areas of extreme vibration or
sound levels should also be avoided.
3.6 Turn-on Procedure
The Vt-747sp is designed with a "soft-start"
feature that slowly brings the unit to life when
the unit is powered on. This feature ensures
that there is no strain on the electronic
components when it is activated. It takes
approximately 60 seconds for the unit to run
through the "soft-start" turn-on procedure.
When the Vt-747sp is switched off or during
the "soft-start" turn-on procedure, it is in hard
wire bypass mode and the unit will pass
signal utilizing a hard wire relay but none of
the controls will operate.
Allow the unit to warm up for at least
thirty minutes prior to use. This allows the
components time to come up to temperature
and stabilize before recording begins.
It is recommended that the unit be turned
off during periods of "non-use" greater
than 4 hours.