Grendel |
DC-2E
| Drone Commander 2 Eurorack |
User Guide
1.1 (2015)
Rare Waves L.L.C., USA
rarewaves.net
Precautions
Fragile
The synthesizer modules are designed to be durable under normal use and should last many years.
Never drop the equipment onto a hard surface.
When shipping the synthesizer modules, please package them carefully to avoid shipping damage. An outer cardboard box is required for protection - the
boxes included with the modules are not meant to be shipped without additional packaging. Use at least 2 inches (5 cm) of packing material on all sides.
Only use bubble wrap as cushioning material - avoid newspaper or styrofoam peanuts as packing material.
Humidity and Moisture
It is not recommended to operate the synthesizer modules outdoors unless mild conditions with moderate humidity are assured.
If you are in a tropical climate or are experiencing wet weather conditions, there is a risk of humidity affecting the performance of the synthesizer modules. If
you notice your glasses, camera lens, or other optics are becoming fogged, the same may be happening inside the synthesizer’s circuitry. This typically
happens when transporting equipment from an air conditioned room or vehicle to the outdoors on a wet day, such as loading gear into a vehicle just after a
rainstorm.
Simply put, don’t expose this equipment to high humidity, especially if it has just come from air conditioning. It is best to protect it inside a sealed case if
gigging and travel are planned.
If condensation of moisture occurs, it is recommended to leave the equipment in a warm, dry indoor location for 48 hours before powering it up again.
When storing or shipping the modules, keep them inside sealed anti-static bags with a packet of moisture-absorbent material (included).
Temperature
For normal performance, keep this equipment in a climate controlled indoor space in the range of 55 - 95 degrees F (12 - 35 degrees C).