BSS Audio FDS-388 OMNIDRIVE Owner's Manual User Manual

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V2.0

DEP/JMK

15 May 1997

We have written this manual with the aim of helping installers and sound engineers to get to grips with the
Omnidrive and obtain its maximum capability. If you are new to BSS products, we recommend that you begin
at the start of the manual.
We welcome any comments or questions regarding the Omnidrive or other BSS products, and you may contact
us at the address or World Wide Web site given in the warranty section.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following European and international Standards
for Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety:

Radiated Emissions (EU):

EN55013

(1990) Associated Equipment

RF Immunity (EU):

EN50082/1

(1992) RF Immunity, Fast Transients ESD

Mains Disturbance (EU):

EN61000/3/2

(1995)

Electrical Safety (EU):

EN60065

(1993)

Radiated Emissions (USA):

FCC part 15 Class B

Electrical Safety (USA):

UL813/ETL

(1996) Commercial Audio Equipment

Electrical Safety (CAN):

UL813/ETLc

(1996) Commercial Audio Equipment

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

DO NOT REMOVE COVERS. NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL. THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED.

IT SHOULD NOT BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE ANY PROTECTIVE EARTH OR SIGNAL CABLE SHIELD
CONNECTIONS TO PREVENT GROUND LOOPS. ANY SUCH DISCONNECTIONS ARE OUTSIDE THE
RECOMMENDED PRACTISE OF BSS AUDIO AND WILL RENDER ANY EMC OR SAFETY CERTIFICATION
VOID.

For continued compliance with international EMC legislation ensure that all input and output cables are wired
with the cable screen connected to Pin 1 of the XLR connectors and/or the jack plug sleeve. The input XLR Pin
1 and the side-chain input jack socket sleeve are connected to the chassis via a low value capacitor, providing
high immunity from ground loops whilst ensuring good EMC performance.

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