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Section 2 – Installation
The NetWave console sits on the countertop on multiple rubber pads. One cable access cutout should be cut
below the mainframe so that wiring can cleanly connect to the console connectors, which are then hidden
below a rear cover after installation. For security and stability, the console should be fastened to the
countertop using two #8 or #10 screws or bolts (not supplied). Two .256" chassis holes behind the two front
pads are supplied for this purpose (Figure 2-1).
Figure 2-1. Cable Access Cutout & Console Mounting Holes
Table 2-1 gives frame sizes and cutout dimensions.
Table 2-1. Dimension Table
Frame Size
Width
Cable Access Dim
NetWave-8
20" [508]
2" x 17" [51 x 432]
NetWave-16
328" [833]
2" x 30" [51 x [762]
NetWave-24
45.6" [1158]
2" x 43" [51 x 1092]
Millimeter dimensions are listed in brackets. All dimensional tolerances are ±¼" [6.4].
NetWave consoles are 21" [534] deep (from the front of the palm rest to the back tips of the side panels).
Add .5" [13] additional clearance behind the console to fully open the connector cover when the console’s
rear is near a wall.
The overall control surface height is 3" [76] maximum. The console display’s height is 5¾" [146] above the
countertop. Typical console setback, from the edge of the countertop to the console palm rest is typically
between 6" [152] and 12" [305].
Your NetWave console shipment contains these items:
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NetWave mainframe, loaded with
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DSP and Monitor & Output cards
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The Monitor Control panel
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Dual Fader panels
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NetWave-8 console includes four panels
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NetWave-16 console includes six panels plus two dual blank panels
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NetWave-24 console includes nine panels plus three dual blank panels
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48-volt DC power supply
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PRE99-1206 in-line supply with the NetWave-8 and NetWave-16 consoles
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PRE99-1205-1 rackmount supply and DC cable, shipped separately, with the NetWave-24 console
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Installation kit (MOD IV housings and receptacle contacts for all connectors, blank source name labels)