XDS PRO1
Receiver User’s Guide
X-Digital Systems
Rev A - August 29, 2009
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In order to avoid unnecessary internal damage, avoid placing the receiver next to external
heat sources such as heaters, direct sunlight, heating ducts, etc. Additionally, locations of
high humidity, dust, and vibration
will be detrimental to the receiver’s performance and
longevity.
2.3.4 Power Cord Cabling
Avoid running the power cord across places of high traffic where it can be crimped or
tripped over. Make sure the cords are securely fastened to both the wall outlet or power
strip, and the back of the receiver. Do not place objects on or leaning against power
cords.
2.3.5 Proper Grounding
When the receiver is installed, make sure that the antenna and coaxial cable are properly
grounded to avoid static build up and voltage spikes which may occur due to lightning
strikes or other types of power surges. Proper earth grounding of the rack system should
be maintained at all times with special attention paid to any connections which go
through power strips.
Warning!
Make sure all power strips are properly grounded.
2.3.6 Circuit Overloading
The PRO1 receiver can draw up to 0.5 Amps at 120VAC as indicated on the back of the
receiver. When adding the receiver to an already existing rack setup, take care to ensure
the maximum current rating of the circuit is not exceeded.
2.3.7 Foreign Objects
Warning!
Inserting
any
type of foreign object into the ventilation holes of the
receiver can result in shock or serious injury of the operator.
If a foreign object is inserted into the receiver, immediately power down the receiver and
contact X-Digital Systems technical support. Do not open the receiver, as doing so will
void the receiver’s warranty.