Proceed CDD User Manual
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The specifications for this IR input call for a triggering voltage of 5-12 volts
at no more than 100 milliamperes of current, with the tip of the
1
⁄
8
" mini-
plug having positive polarity, as below:
IR input tip polarity
+
–
5-12 volts @ less
than 100 mA
If you would like more information on the possibility of using an infrared
repeater with your CDD, please contact your Proceed dealer.
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AC POWER INPUT
This input accepts AC power from the AC mains (via the supplied AC
cable).
The CDD is set internally for 100, 120, 200, 220, or 240VAC mains operation
at either 50 or 60Hz. Make sure that the label on the rear of the unit (next
to the AC input receptacle) indicates the correct AC operating voltage and
frequency for your location.
Connect the female end of this cable to the CDD. Connect the male end of
this cable to wall outlet or to an “unswitched” convenience outlet like those
found on some audio components.
AC power cord polarity
To CDD
To AC mains
1
3
2
1
2
3
1 = Line (hot)
2 = Neutral
3 = Earth ground
The power consumption of the CDD is only 20 watts. As such most people
will leave it on (or in standby) at all times. If you elect to place the CDD on
a switched outlet, we advise waiting at least five seconds between power
cycles to allow the normal power-up sequence to complete without inter-
ruption.