Using the rps10 – Allen&Heath RPS10 User Manual
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Using the RPS10
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER SUPPLY HAS BEEN SET TO THE SAME AC
SOURCE VOLTAGE AS DERIVED VIA THE MAINS SOCKET
Always switch the power supply off before connecting or disconnecting the console power cable, removing or installing modules
and servicing. In the event of an electrical storm, or large mains voltage fluctuations, immediately switch off the power supply and
disconnect from the mains supply.
During normal operation there is some heat generated, the dissipation of which is achieved through a heatsink and ventilated
chassis.
DO NOT COVER THE UNIT DURING OPERATION
THIS UNIT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS, REFER ALL SERVICING TO A
QUALIFIED ENGINEER, THROUGH THE APPROPRIATE DEALER NETWORK
Mains Voltage Setting
SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION
The RPS10 is factory set to operate from your local AC mains supply. It is important to check that the RPS10 unit has the correct
voltage setting as marked on the rear panel of the power supply. Confirm that the voltage labelling matches the local AC mains
supply in your area.
USE:
100 V marking for ac mains input 100-110 V ac
110 V marking for ac mains input 110-120 V ac
120 V marking for ac mains input 120-125 V ac
220 V marking for ac mains input 210-230 V ac
240 V marking for ac mains input 230-264 V ac
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE POWER SUPPLY IF IT IS SET TO A DIFFERENT AC MAINS
INPUT VOLTAGE TO THE LOCAL AC SUPPLY IN YOUR AREA
DO NOT USE DC MAINS INPUT VOLTAGES
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CHANGE THE VOLTAGE SETTING ON THE RPS10 UNIT
The power supply is provided with an IEC type mains connector and a moulded mains plug. Check that this is
suitable for connection to the wall socket outlet.