Installing and using your delta 150 imicam tuner, Mains supply, Fuses – Arcam Delta 150 NICAM User Manual

Page 5: Positioning the delta 150

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Delta J50 NICAM stereo TV tuner handbook

Installing and using your Delta 150

IMICAM tuner

Mains Supply
The Arcam Delta 150 is supplied to work on 220V/240V AC

mains. A detachable mains lead is supplied with the Delta 150. The cores
of this lead are coloured in accordance with the following code;

Green and yellow - Earth

Blue - Neutral
Brown - Live

If the colours in the mains lead do not correspond with the

coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed
as follows;

The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be

connected to the terminal on the plug which is marked by the letter E, or

to the safety earth symbol, or to the terminal coloured green and yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal
which is marked by the letter N, or coloured black or blue. The wire
which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is
marked by the letter L, or coloured red or brown.

Fuses

If the mains plug is fused, fit a 3 amp fuse.

The AC supply inlet to the Delta 150 uses a standard lEC

chassis mounting plug.

The lEC line socket on your mains lead and the lEC plug on

the Delta 150 are a tight fit; before first using the Delta 150 it is therefore

important to ensure that the socket is firmly pushed home into the
chassis plug.

Under no circumstances should the Delta 150 top cover be

removed unless the supply is first disconnected at the wall socket.

Notice

1. Please retain the carton and all packaging materials

provided with this equipment so that it may be repacked correctly
if it ever becomes necessary to transport the unit, or to return it
for service.

2. If servicing is required, then the equipment should be

properly packed and returned to the dealer from whom it was
purchased. It is essential to include a covering letter giving your
name and address, and a brief but thorough description of
the fault.

Positioning the Delta 150

In general we believe you will find the Delta 150 to be most

useful if it is placed alongside your hi fi equipment rather than your
television. The various audio cables required can then be kept short, to
ensure the highest sound quality. If you own a hi fi video cassette

recorder, there is also a strong case for moving this closer to your hi fi

system. The VCR's audio record and replay functions are then more
easily integrated with the Delta 150 and the rest of your sound system.

Connected to your FM radio tuner, most hi fi VCRs can be used to record
long duration radio programmes if you wish.

Please observe the following precautions when siting the

Delta

150:

Do not place the Delta 150 close to a source of heat (e.g.

direct sunlight, a radiator or a powerful amplifier)

Ensure that air can circulate freely around the unit.
Do not place the Delta 150 directly underneath (or on top of)

a turntable, cassette deck or VCR. The mains transformer of the Delta

150 may, in some circumstances, induce a level of background hum into

the sensitive circuits of these units.

Do not expose the Delta 150 to rain or moisture.

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