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3.2 Mount the CP500
To avoid heat problems, do not mount the Dolby CP500 immediately above or
below the power amplifiers. Locate the power amplifiers away from the CP500 to
avoid hum pickup problems. Always leave a 1U (43 mm, 1.75") space above and
below the CP500 to provide adequate ventilation. Install an air guide or baffle to
deflect hot air from equipment below the CP500.
To ensure good ground contact, install star washers on all or at least one rack
mounting screw per piece of equipment (Figure 3-1). This will also aid in the
prevention of electrical noise problems.
Figure 3 - 1.
Install star washers to rack mounting screws
.
Proper shielding and termination of cables and cable assemblies are also very
important. Be sure to follow the methods shown in the wiring diagrams.
If you are installing a Dolby Cat. No. 700 Digital Soundtrack Reader, refer to its
installation manual for mounting and alignment.
3.3 Connect the CP500
Refer to the appropriate fold-out page (at the end of this section) showing
connections to the various CP500 model configurations.
Make output signal connections by inserting stripped and tinned leads into the
supplied cable connectors and tightening each lead in place by means of the integral
set screw. The cable connectors are then plugged into place at the corresponding
locations shown on the fold-out wiring diagram. Shields must be connected as
shown in the fold out page to avoid radio frequency interference.
NOTE
:
Follow all local codes and regulations covering electrical wiring.
It is recommended that conduit be
used for wiring runs.
Green plastic connector shells have been included in your installation kit for use in countries which are
governed by the EMC directives.
The shells
must
be used as noted on the fold-out pages.
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