[. . . ] 16) In order to comply with international safety requirements for operating temperature, clearance of at least 5cm or 1. 97" must be maintained between this device and other rack-mounted devices. This spacing will ensure that all exposed metal surfaces are safe to touch. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Explanation of safety related markings and symbols which appear on the outside of the apparatus. [. . . ] For best performance, first adjust the source signals for optimum (maximum) levels, then adjust the MCA Series Level controls for the desired volume. Signal / Peak Indicators: These 2-color LEDs indicate the signal level for each channel. Clipping can cause severe distortion, over-temperature conditions, and even loudspeaker damage. NOTE: Signal / Peak indicators will turn off during Temp / Fault condition (see Temp / Fault Indicators on pg. HPF: These DIP switches provide High-Pass Filters for the input channels. High-Pass Filters are used to eliminate unnecessary lower frequencies (12dB/octave @ 125Hz) for speech and distributed speaker applications. To assign a High-Pass Filter on an input channel, move the switch to the down position. CAUTION: To avoid output fault conditions, High-Pass Filters must be assigned on channels driving 25/70/100 Volt speaker systems (see Output below). Also, any other system equalization affecting frequencies below 125 Hz should remain flat or be used as cut-only. Bridge: These DIP switches allow adjacent channels to Bridge together in pairs, for a higher, combined output power (see Bridging on pg. Bridge disables the even numbered input, and applies the odd numbered input signal to both amplifier channels. To assign Bridge to a pair of channels, move the switch to the down position. Output: These screw terminals provide the speaker outputs from the channels. Connect the positive speaker line to the (+) terminal and the negative speaker line to the (-) terminal of the channel being used. NOTE: When using a pair of channels in 'bridged' mode (see Bridge above), connect the positive speaker line to the (+) terminal of the odd numbered channel and the negative speaker line to the (+) terminal of the even numbered channel. Output transformers for 25/70/100 Volt speaker systems are available as an option (installation instructions are included with the output transformers). Transformers (by model) are as follows: TDT50 = MCA 8050 individual channels (50 Watts) TDT100 = MCA 8050 bridged channels (100 Watts) TDT150 = MCA 8150 individual channels (150 Watts) TDT300 = MCA 8150 bridged channels (300 Watts) Remote Control: This 15-pin Sub-D (female) connector provides remote level & muting control of the input channels (see Remote Control on pg. NOTE: When using a pair of channels in 'bridged' mode (see Bridge above), apply Remote Control only to the odd numbered input channel. The AC Power Cord is for connection to three-prong grounded AC outlets. [. . . ] Biamp Systems shall not be responsible or liable for any statement, representation or warranty made by any dealer or other person. No action for breach of this warranty may be commenced more than one year after the expiration of this warranty. BIAMP SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OF USE ARISING OUT OF THE PURCHASE, SALE, OR USE OF THE PRODUCTS, EVEN IF BIAMP SYSTEMS WAS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Biamp Systems 9300 S. W. [. . . ]