cable
attenuation, these
cables
should
have a
conductor
cross-section
of
more than
0.75
mmz.
Caution.
The blackterminals
arethe speakergroup
and
should
not be
interconnected. Under
no cir-
cumstance
maythe
red terminals be connect-
ed to a different
terminal.
1.3 Connecting
the amplifier
to the AG
supply
The amplifier
should be equipped
with a
pow-
er
supplythat
matches
your
local line voltage.
P I ease verify
that the volta
ge
specif
icati ons on
the
rear
panel
of the amplifier conform
to
your
local
line
voltage.
Should
this
not
be
the case,
the
power
supply
must
be
replaced by
your
lo-
cal
dealer
of the country
in wich the unit
was
sold.
1.2 Special
instruction
1.2.1 Remote control of a REVOX tape
recorder through the
REVOX
8251 ampli-
fier
(option)
Tape recorders
that
are
not
equipped
with an
infrared receiver can be controlled remotely
through the amplifier from an infrared remote
control REVOX 8201.ln this case retrofit kit
No. 78666 must
be
installed
on the amplifier.
The
remote-control
cable
for
the tape trans-
portfunctions
of the cassette
recorder
REVOX
8710
or the
reel-to-reel recorder
REVOX 877
is
to be connected to the socketTAPE TRANS-
PORT 87718710
146l
The
amplifier can also be
powered
on under
control
of
the timer in the
cassette
recorder
REVOX 8710.ln
this
case
the socket POWER
ON
B7B0
(on
the cassette
recorder)
and
the
socket REMOTE POWER
ON
t45l
on the am-
plifier
are interconnected with
the cable No.
33209
1.2.2 Acrilic
plastic
cover
Removal:
-
Hold
cover on
its two
metal
strips
and
re-
move it by
pulling
forward.
lnstallation:
-
Hold cover on
its two
metal
strips,
position
lower
edge
at an angle below upper
group
of
controls and
snap
it
on.
The amplifier
is
controlled
by
a microproces-
sor
which
initializes
itself when
the amplifier
is
connected
to the AC
supply. lncorrect
initiali-
zation manifests
itself
by
leaving the amplifier
in inoperative condition.
Should
this happen,
briefly disconnect
the
amplifier
from the AC
supply
and
reconnect
it.