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frequency response | 20Hz – 20kHz ±0.5dB |
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preamp gain variable | +6dB@Maximum Volume Setting |
maximum input | 8V RMS |
channel to channel crosstalk at 1kHz | 90dB |
signal to noise ratio | -100dB below rated output |
total harmonic distortion | 0.01% 20Hz – 20kHz |
audio input impedance | 36kohms |
video input impedance | 75 ohms |
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power consumption | 240VA |
switched outlet | 200VA Maximum |
12VDC fuse | 1A 3AG |
AC fuse | 2A 3AG |
dimensions | 16¾" x 5[5]/8" x 12[5]/8" |
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dimensions in mm | 425mm x 143mm x 321mm |
rack-mount faceplate dimensions | 19" x 5¼" x 12[5]/8" |
rack-mount faceplate dimensions in mm | 483mm x 133mm x 321mm |
weight | 16 lbs |
weight in kg | 9.1kg |
shipping weight | 20 lbs |
shipping weight in kg | 7.3kg |
Congratulatory message and introduction to the Sonance Navigator Network system.
Overview of the guide's sections, including system description and installation steps.
Explains the six-zone, six-source network architecture and its scalability.
Details the expandable, networked control system using RS-485 technology.
Lists and describes key components: Control 2, Network Hubs, Network Nodes, and Wire.
Lists essential tools needed for the installation of the Navigator Network system.
Discusses pre-installation wiring considerations and cable types for new and existing constructions.
Recommends twisted pair, unshielded wire types (24-20 AWG) for optimal network performance.
Provides guidelines on maximum wire lengths and hub load points for system reliability.
Illustrates the system-wide wiring of the Sonance Navigator Network.
Details the audio wiring connections required for the Navigator Network system.
Explains the specific wiring for the remote trigger feature of the Sonamp 1250.
Guides on connecting network nodes/devices to the Network Hub and addressing them.
Specific instructions for connecting and configuring devices at the node end of the network.
Lists critical checks to perform after connecting network wires and devices.
Instructions for connecting devices to the Network Hub and verifying hub LED status.
Describes the high-quality spring-loaded connectors used for network wiring.
Discusses the handling of solid core, stranded, and the prohibition of shielded wires.
Guides on interpreting Network Hub LEDs for power and network status.
Explains how to troubleshoot communication issues using a multimeter and wire checks.
Addresses troubleshooting steps for the Control 2 processor's operational status.
Shows DIP switch settings and diagnostic patterns for MagicPads 1 through 8.
Displays DIP switch settings and diagnostic patterns for Relay Controllers 1 through 4.
Explains the purpose and use of the Network Diagnostic Analyzer for system checks.
Details how to connect the Diagnostic Analyzer to the network or Control 2.
Steps to confirm data communication and network integrity using the Diagnostic Analyzer.
How to diagnose the operation and connection of specific nodes using the analyzer.
Using capture mode to identify nodes causing excessive network traffic or slow response.
Provides instructions for cleaning, maintaining, and safely operating Sonance Navigator components.
Contact details for obtaining technical support and assistance with the system.
Outlines the procedure for returning units for repair or service, including obtaining an RA number.