Installation & connections, Rack mounting & grounding, Ac mains power – Omnia Audio Omnia.11 User Manual

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A White Paper by one of our Support Engineers can be found on the Telos Systems website at the URL listed below.

It details proper grounding and contains links to some surge suppression products for both the power mains and the

often-neglected telephone, Ethernet and ISDN line connections that can (and do) conduct powerful surges into the

equipment.

http://www.telos-systems.com/techtalk/surge.htm

Installation & Connections

Rack Mounting & Grounding

The Omnia.11 is a large unit so it would be advisable to have the help of an assistant when installing it in the rack.

The Omnia.11 requires four RU (7" [17.78 cm]) of rack space. Pull the outer edge the 2 rack handles towards you

until they lock securely. Then and only then rack mount the unit using all four rack screws! No other two-screw

mounting arrangement will secure the unit properly or prevent distortion of the front panel!

Once secured to the rack, slide the release pin for each rack handle toward you and fold the rack handles back to

their normal position

Adequate ventilation should be provided, and although not required, it is always good engineering practice to allow

one blank rack space immediately above and below the Omnia, especially if equipment generating significant heat is

located below the unit. You may install 1RU (1.75") vented or solid rack panels to fill these spaces.

The processor should be installed into a properly grounded 19" equipment rack.

It is a good idea, especially at transmitter sites, to run a separate ground strap or braid from the Omnia.11’s chassis

to a solid rack or station ground point. Although no separate ground lug is provided, the end of the strap or braid can

be clamped under the Omnia’s top cover using the Omnia’s existing top cover screws.

AC Mains Power

Omnia.11 utilizes an un-switched EMI-filtered IEC

power-entry module.

Omnia.11’s automatic voltage–sensing, high-efficiency switching

power supply allows it to operate on AC mains voltages from 100 to

240 VAC and from source frequencies of either 50 or 60 Hz.

In the USA or Canada, plug the provided IEC type AC power cord

into the unit and then into a grounded AC outlet.

Outside of the USA you must use the appropriate power cord that

complies with local electrical regulations.

AC Power Connection

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