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Section II
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
Immediately upon receipt of the equipment, inspect carefully for any
shipping damage. If damage is suspected, notify the carrier at once,
then contact Inovonics.
It is recommended that the original shipping carton and packing
materials be saved for future reshipment. In the event of return for
Warranty repair, shipping damage sustained as a result of improper
packing for return
may invalidate the Warranty!
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT
that the Warranty Registration
Card found at the front of this Manual be completed and
returned. Not only does this assure coverage of the
equipment under terms of the Warranty, and provide some
means of trace in the case of lost or stolen gear, but the user
will automatically receive specific SERVICE OR MODIFICA-
TION INSTRUCTIONS should they be issued by Inovonics.
MOUNTING
Rack
Requirement
Inovonics’
DAVID-II
is packaged to mount in a standard 19-inch
equipment rack and requires only 1¾ inches (1U) of vertical rack
space. The use of plastic “finishing” washers is recommended to
protect the painted finish around the mounting holes.
Heat Dissipation
Consuming no more power than a small child’s night-light, heat
generated by the
DAVID-II
is insignificant. The unit is specified for
operation within an ambient temperature range of freezing to 120
°
F/
50
°
C. Because adjacent, less efficient equipment may radiate
substantial heat, be sure that the equipment rack has sufficient
ventilation to keep the temperature below the stated maximum.
AC (MAINS) POWER
As Delivered
Unless specifically ordered for export shipment, the
DAVID-II
is set at
the factory for operation from 115V, 50/60Hz AC mains. The rear-
panel designation next to the fuseholder will confirm both the mains
voltage selected and the value of the fuse supplied.