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Aura8ip / Jan 2012
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N
The second graphic shows the 3 Band, 2 Band, and Broadband processing signal paths.
Signal Flow in Broadband, Two-band, and Three-band modes
Note: EQ may be placed pre or post AGC/Compressor
Installing the Aura8ip Blade
Aura8ip is designed to be mounted in an industry standard 19" equipment rack,
and requires one rack unit (1.75 inches) of vertical space. The Aura8ip BLADE has a
depth of 13-1/4" behind the rack rails (including chassis connectors). An additional five
inches of space is required for wiring cables to pass through. The chassis has a width of
17‑3/8". Space needed in front of rack rails is 3/4". Ideally, four screws should be used
to mount the unit. If only two screws are being used they must be used in the bottom
holes in order to provide proper support.
Though Aura8ip does not add much heat load to the rack that it is installed in, good
engineering practice suggests that it should never be mounted directly above a large
source of heat such as a power supply or RF amplifier. Strong electromagnetic fields
should also be avoided.
Energizing the Aura8ip Blade
Once it has been installed in the rack, the Aura8ip BLADE may be energized by
connecting the factory supplied power cord to a source of AC power. For long term
reliability, there is no power switch on the Aura8ip (rarely used switches are notoriously
unreliable). When the Aura8ip first powers up, it will enter “Stand alone” mode. This
is the mode that would be used if the BLADE were not part of a Wheatnet‑IP system.
WheatNet-IP
/ Aug 2012
Aura8ip
/ Mar 2013