Lexicon 480L | PDF - Freeverb3
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Lexicon 480L Owner's Manual How to Mount the 480L The 480L measures 19" wide x 5.25" high x 14.5" deep (483 x 133 x 368 mm). It can rest on any flat surface, or it can be mounted in a standard 19-in. (483 mm) relay rack. Do not install the 480L directly above equipment which produces significant amounts of heat (such as power amplifiers); maximum ambient operating temperature is 40 o C (104 o F). Do not obstruct the ventilation exhaust ports on the right side panel, or the air intake on the front panel. If the 480L is mounted in a rack or road case, we recommend that you provide support for the rear of the chassis during transport to prevent possible damage from severe mechanical shock. About the 480L's Power Requirements The 480L is equipped with a three-pin IEC connector and detachable power cord, providing chassis grounding to the ac mains line. It can be operated at either 100/ 120 Vac or 220/240 Vac, depending on the fuses installed and the setting of the voltage changeover board. Note: Voltage changeover is described in Appendix D. The nominal operating voltage set at the Lexicon factory is indicated by a small protruding pin on the power connector/fuse holder. Check this voltage setting before applying power to the unit! Power consumption is 70W typical, 180W maximum. Voltage selector set for 120 V. 1-6
Installation and Audio Connections How to Interface the LARC The LARC 1 connector interfaces the mainframe to the Lexicon Alphanumeric Remote Control (LARC) via a flexible 50-ft cable (supplied). If your system is equipped with a single LARC, this is the connector you should use. The LARC 2 connector has two functions. It allows connection of a second LARC to the mainframe for applications where use of two LARCs is required. It can also be used to connect the 480L to a 224XL with both units under the control of a single LARC. A 10' cable is available from Lexicon for this connection. (Lexicon Part No. 680-04734) The pin assignments for the LARC connectors are shown to the right. Important: Never connect a LARC to the automation connector. Doing so may blow the internal automation connector fuse. Wiring diagram for the LARC mainframe connectors. Connections for 480L with one LARC. 1-7
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Installation and Audio Connections<br />
How to Interface the LARC<br />
The LARC 1 connector interfaces the mainframe to the<br />
<strong>Lexicon</strong> Alphanumeric Remote Control (LARC) via a<br />
flexible 50-ft cable (supplied). If your system is<br />
equipped with a single LARC, this is the connector you<br />
should use.<br />
The LARC 2 connector has two functions. It allows<br />
connection of a second LARC to the mainframe for<br />
applications where use of two LARCs is required. It can<br />
also be used to connect the <strong>480L</strong> to a 224XL with both<br />
units under the control of a single LARC. A 10' cable is<br />
available from <strong>Lexicon</strong> for this connection. (<strong>Lexicon</strong><br />
Part No. 680-04734) The pin assignments for the<br />
LARC connectors are shown to the right.<br />
Important: Never connect a LARC to the<br />
automation connector. Doing so may blow<br />
the internal automation connector fuse.<br />
Wiring diagram for the LARC mainframe connectors.<br />
Connections for <strong>480L</strong> with one LARC.<br />
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