Mains safety, Mains supply connections, Aerial connections – Arcam Delta 280 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

AUDIO CONNECTIONS

© Check that your mains supply voltage

agrees with the voltage setting on the
rear panel of the unit.

If your mains supply voltage is different,
consult your Arcam dealer.

MAINS SAFETY

This product is normally supphed with a

moulded mains plug already fitted to the

lead. If for any reason the plug needs to

be removed, it must be disposed of
immediately and securely, as it is a
potential shock hazard when inserted
into a mains socket.

If the plug is removed then the

remaining lead must be rewired as

follows:

The blue wire must be connected to the

terminal which is coloured blue or

marked with the letter N.

The brown wire must be connected to

the terminal which is coloured brown

or marked with the letter L.

The green and yellow wire must be

connected to the temiinal which is
coloured green and yellow, or marked

with the letter E or the safety earth

symbol.

When replacing the fuse in the supphed

moulded mains plug, the integral fuse
holder/cover must always be refitted.

Warning:

earthed.

This apparatus must be

MAINS SUPPLY CONNECTIONS

@ Insert the lEC fine socket of the mains

lead fuUy into the power inlet on the rear

panel. Connect the other end to your

mains supply.

® AUDIO OUTPUTS - Both pairs of

outputs are identical. Connect one pair
of them to your amplifier's TUNER

input using a suitable interconnect cable.
The other pair can be connected to a hi

fi VCR's audio input for recording
simultaneous broadcasts (simulcasts) or to

a cassette deck for direct recording.
Insert the red phono plugs into the
sockets labelled 'R' and the other phono

plugs into the sockets labelled 'L'.

AERIAL CONNECTIONS

®

AERIAL SOCKETS - Connect your

aerial downlead using the supphed
adaptor if necessary. Two aerial sockets
are provided, enabhng you to use two
separate aerial sources eg. for terrestrial

FM broadcasts and Cable radio.

■ With the aerial selector switch 'IN' only

the Aerial One input will be used for ah
20 presets.

® With the aerial selector switch 'OUT',

Aerial One will be used when preset 1-

10 are selected and Aerial Two when

presets 11-20 are selected.

OPERATION

® MONO - Selects mono or stereo

output. The led (hght emitting diode)

wih glow red when mono is selected. If

a weak station is received in stereo the
background hiss can be reduced by
selecting mono.

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