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Z1 Operating Manual
Z1 Installation
The limiting factor is the dc resistance of the cable path. Typical cables have a
resistance of 80 to 90 ohms per conductor per kilometre and Z1 is tested to 100 ohms.
If in any doubt, to check a cable path short pins 2 and at one end and measure the
resistance between pins 2 and at the other with a multimeter. Anything up to 200
ohms is acceptable.
Also check that there is no connection to pin 1 with an audio cable tester.
Checking
Z1 is compatible with all worldwide mains voltages and will run on anything between
85V and 250V AC.
Z1 does not have a mains switch. If the unit is not working when connected to mains,
check the mains power supply and the mains fuse within the IEC inlet. The inlet also
contains a spare fuse which should always be a 20mm 2A/250V Quick Acting (F) type.
The fuseholder slides out like a drawer once the mains cable is removed and there is a
spare fuse inside. Remember to replace this if used!
There is a delay of approximately 5 seconds after powering on before long haul
transmission and reception become active. This is deliberate as much MIDI equipment
transmits erroneous data when it is first turned on.
If you experience any difficulty with the above operations or require any further
information, please contact Hinton Instruments:
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More reference information and contact details are available on our website:
http://
www.hinton-instruments.co.uk
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