User Manual

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Physical Characteristics
RedNet D16/D16R dimensions are illustrated in the diagram above.
RedNet D16/D16R requires 1U of vertical rack space and at least 350 mm of rack depth, to allow for
cables. RedNet D16/D16R weighs 3.74 [3.84] kg and for installations in a fixed environment (eg., a
studio), the front-panel mounting screws will provide adequate support. If the units are to be used
in a mobile situation (eg., flight-cased for touring, etc.), consideration should be given to using side
support rails within the rack.
RedNet D16/D16R generates little significant heat and is cooled by natural convection.
Ventilation is via slots in the enclosure at both sides. Do not mount RedNet D16/D16R immediately
above any other equipment which generates significant heat, for example, a power amplifier. Also,
ensure that when mounted in a rack, the side vents are not obstructed.
Power Requirements
RedNet D16/D16R is mains-powered. It incorporates a ‘Universalpower supply, which can operate
on any AC mains voltage from 100 V to 240 V. The AC connection is made via a standard 3-pin IEC
connector[s] on the rear panel.
One or two mating IEC cables are supplied with the unit these should be terminated with mains
plugs of the correct type for your country.
The AC power consumption of the RedNet D16/D16R is 30VA.
Please note that there are no fuses in RedNet D16/D16R, or other user-replaceable components of
any type. Please refer all servicing issues to the Customer Support Team (see “Customer Support
and Unit Servicing” on page 18).
465.0mm / 18.3”
31.8mm / 1.25”
263mm / 10.35”
D16R
When PSU A & PSU B are both connected, PSU A becomes the default supply and therefore draws
more current than B. If a backup mains supply is provided from an uninterruptible source, it is
recommended that this is connected to input B.