AudioQuest Niagara 1000 Manuel Du Propriétaire
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Operation and Continuous Use
Power Switch/Circuit Breaker and LED Power Indicator
Once the AC cords are properly connected to the AC source tap, and the components
are connected to the appropriate outlet banks, it is safe to energize the Niagara 1000.
On the bottom end of the Niagara 1000’s chassis, there is a black rocker switch. Firmly
press the rocker switch so that its upper portion is flush with the end-cap or panel.
This position is marked with the number “1.” Typically within a couple of seconds, you
should hear an audible “clack” sound from the relay within the Niagara 1000. At the
same time, the front-panel LED power indictor will glow blue, signifying that the unit
is operational. (If this does not occur, see the “Trouble-Shooting Guide” in this manual.)
are connected to the appropriate outlet banks, it is safe to energize the Niagara 1000.
On the bottom end of the Niagara 1000’s chassis, there is a black rocker switch. Firmly
press the rocker switch so that its upper portion is flush with the end-cap or panel.
This position is marked with the number “1.” Typically within a couple of seconds, you
should hear an audible “clack” sound from the relay within the Niagara 1000. At the
same time, the front-panel LED power indictor will glow blue, signifying that the unit
is operational. (If this does not occur, see the “Trouble-Shooting Guide” in this manual.)
Extreme Voltage Indicator
One portion of the Niagara 1000’s non-sacrificial surge protection is dedicated to a
fast-acting extreme voltage shutdown circuit. If more than 140VAC is present on the
incoming AC line for more than a quarter of a second, the circuit will instantly open a
high-current relay that will disengage the AC power from all of the Niagara 1000’s AC
outlets, activating the red LED “Extreme Voltage” warning indicator. Once the event has
passed, or the building wiring fault has been corrected, the circuit will automatically
re-engage.
fast-acting extreme voltage shutdown circuit. If more than 140VAC is present on the
incoming AC line for more than a quarter of a second, the circuit will instantly open a
high-current relay that will disengage the AC power from all of the Niagara 1000’s AC
outlets, activating the red LED “Extreme Voltage” warning indicator. Once the event has
passed, or the building wiring fault has been corrected, the circuit will automatically
re-engage.