The t.bone Free Solo Active Antenna Splitter

Introduction

This user manual provides essential information for the safe operation and effective use of The t.bone Free Solo active antenna splitter. Designed to amplify and distribute signals from a single antenna pair to multiple wireless systems, this device is crucial for optimizing wireless reception in various audio setups.

Explore detailed sections on general notes, safety instructions, features, installation, connections, and technical specifications to ensure seamless integration and performance. The manual also includes guidance on environmental protection and proper disposal of the device and its packaging.

For further assistance or product information, please refer to Thomann GmbH, located at Hans-Thomann-Straße 1, 96138 Burgebrach, Germany. You can also visit their official website at www.thomann.de.

Key Features

Safety Precautions

DANGER! Ensure proper disposal of plastic bags and packaging to prevent choking hazards for children. Never allow children to use electrical devices unattended.

NOTICE! Operate the device only under specified ambient conditions. Avoid exposure to liquids, moisture, direct sunlight, and heavy vibrations. Ensure proper ventilation and consider periodic maintenance by qualified personnel to prevent overheating.

External Power Supply: Always verify that the AC outlet voltage matches the device's rating and is protected by a residual current circuit breaker. Unplug the power supply during electrical storms or when the device is not in use for extended periods to mitigate risks of electric shock or fire.

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