Astronaut safety instructions, Technical support, Assembly tools – Cetacea Sound Astronaut 002 User Manual

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Astronaut Safety Instructions

1. Please read all instructions carefully and

keep a copy of this guide in a safe place.

2. Please download a copy of this guide for

your records. All literature can be found

on our website.

3. Please protect this equipment from

high humidity.

4. Take special care not to drop this

equipment while installing overhead.

5. Obey all cautions and warnings on

equipment.

6. If equipment is not to be used for long

periods of time, e.g., one month or

longer, disconnect the power cord. The

Astronaut has over-voltage and diode

protection built in; however, it is better

to err on the side of caution.

7. Never force anything into the openings

in the equipment.

8. Never allow liquids or moisture to pour

or build inside the equipment.

9. Do not use equipment if it has obvious

signs of damage from shipping or

dropping.

10. Do not use equipment if ambient

temperatures exceed 120 °F (48 °C).

11. Make sure equipment is properly mounted

according to the Ceiling Mounting

Instructions in this guide. No other form

of mounting the Astronaut is approved

and may cause a loss of warranty.

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onaut Safety Instructions | T

echnical Support

PLEASE SAVE THE BOXES IN CASE YOU NEED TO RETURN

THE ASTRONAUT FOR ANY REASON.

PLEASE READ THIS GUIDE THOROUGHLY & VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Technical Support

Before contacting Cetacea Sound Corp for technical support, please read our

Customer Service & Diagnostic Procedures which can be found on our website.

[email protected]

T: (763) 559-1019 T: (800) 556-1922

Installer Notes | Assembly T

ools

Installer Notes

Stereo sources: Maximum input voltage should not exceed 300 mv per input channel (A, B, or C).

Do not use any multi-channel sources like 3-channel, Dolby Digital 5-channel, THX, or Q-Sound.

Mono sources: Maximum input voltage should not exceed 150 mv per input channel (A, B, or C).

Use microphones that offer mono or stereo line output instead of microphone level output.

Cetacea Sound microphones are compatible with the Astronaut. Use of other brands may result in

unpredictable results and is not advised.

Line Level Input Sources: Although pre-amps, projector outputs, and music mixers are popular, it

is possible to "overdrive" the Astronaut with these devices, leading to premature failure and a loss

of warranty coverage. Furthermore, equalizers, bass boost, Surround Sound, Q-Sound, Spatializer,

and other compression techniques are not necessary and will add nothing to the sound quality of

the Astronaut. If overused, they can also "overdrive" the Astronaut, leading to premature failure

and a loss of warranty coverage.

Assembly Tools

Recommended tools to mount the Astronaut to a suspended ceiling tile:

Phillips head screwdriver

Hand drill with ¼ in. and ½ in. bits

Measuring tape

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