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PA User Guide 
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  Fitting the PA12 Rack Ears 
A  pair  of  19”  rack  ears  is  provided  with  the  PA12.  The ears 
replace the front and side trims so that the console can be 
mounted in a rack, plinth or case.  Note that the PA12 can fit 
into  a  standard  19”  rack.    The  ears  can  fit  in  one  of  two 
positions depending on how you want to mount the console in 
the rack or other furniture.  
The top panel assembly needs to be removed from the base to 
gain access to the screws that hold the trims and ears in place.  
Ensure that you have a suitable work surface with adequate 
lighting and clear of any objects which may scratch or damage 
the console panels.  Tools required include a number 2 Pozi 
and T10, T15 and T20 Torx screwdrivers. 
 1      Remove the 6x M3 countersunk top panel screws.  Also 
remove the 3x front and 3x rear M3 pan head fixing screws. 
 2    Carefully hinge the top panel assembly up from the base 
as shown.  Support the rear so that it does not slip.  Unplug the 
ribbon harness from the LR circuit card.  You can now lift the 
panel away and place it inverted on the work surface. 
 3   Unscrew the 6x 6B pan head front trim fixing screws shown 
in the diagram.  Take care to avoid damage to the faders.  The 
front trim including the armrest and carry handle can be 
removed. 
 4   Locate the 4x internal M5 pan head screws fixing each side 
trim to the chassis.  Remove both trims.  Align the rack ears in 
the required position and fix these to the chassis using the 4x 
M4 countersunk screws provided per side.  Ensure they are 
done up tight. 
 5      Check your work and ensure there are no loose parts or 
debris in the chassis.  Align the top assembly with the chassis 
and plug in the ribbon harness.  Make sure you align the plug 
correctly with the socket.  Carefully lower the assembly into 
place.  Refit the 6x top, 3x rear and 3x front fixing screws. 
We recommend you keep the trims and their fixing screws in a 
safe place for re-use in the future. 
 Do not obstruct the side ventilation slots or position 
the console where air flow required for ventilation is 
impeded.  The console must not be operated in any carry or 
flight case that obstructs these slots.  Ensure adequate air 
flow when rack or plinth mounting the console.