user manual
TFS-780
TFS-780 user manual
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LMS-D6 LOUDSPEAKER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Introduction
This section is provided with the aim of assisting sound engineers, installers and consultants
to fully understand the LMS-D6, and to obtain the full benefit of its capabilities.
The LMS-D6 is a dedicated Loudspeaker Management System, specially configured for
Turbosound's Flashlight & Floodlight Systems, and to be used in conjunction with
Turbosound AMP-780 amplifier racks.
General features & facilities
Unpacking
As part of Turbosound's system of quality control, this product is carefully checked before
packing, to ensure flawless appearance. After unpacking the unit, please inspect for any
physical damage and retain the shipping carton and all relevant packing materials for use
should the unit need returning.
After unpacking the unit please check carefully for damage. If damage is found, please notify
the carrier concerned at once. You, the consignee, must instigate any claim. Please retain all
packaging in case of future re-shipment.
There will be a small packet of spare fuses with the unit. Please keep them in a safe place.
If any damage has occurred, please notify your dealer immediately, so that a written claim
for damages can be initiated. See the Warranty section at the end of this manual.
Mechanical Installation
A vertical rack space of 1U (44mm / 1.75") is required for each unit. If used in a mobile or
transportable system, the unit must be supported at the rear by additional bracing or
shelving, to prevent vibration-induced metal fatigue of the racking ‘ears’. Failure to do this
will impair reliability and invalidate the Warranty. The rack casing will need a depth of
425mm (minimum) to clear the connectors.
Adequate ventilation must be provided by allowing sufficient room around the sides and rear
of the unit to permit free circulation of air. Forced cooling is not required, a factor which aids
component longevity. The front of the unit should not be exposed to long term direct
sunlight as this can have a detrimental effect on the display lens.