DLS RA30 Owner's Manual
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DLS Performance series car audio amplifiers deliver exceptional sound quality, power, and versatility to enhance your car's audio system. With a compact design for flexible mounting, these amplifiers pack impressive features, including variable crossovers for precise frequency control, bass boost for added low-end punch, and phase adjustment for optimal sound staging. Experience dynamic and immersive audio with DLS Performance series amplifiers, designed to transform your car's sound system into a captivating musical experience.
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How to install and operate the DLS
Reference series car audio amplifiers
RA25 & RA30.
Welcome!
This owners manual is written in easy english and uses a lot of drawings to simply the installation and use of the above amplifiers.
Your DLS amplifiers must be installed correctly in order to work well. This manual will show you how to install the amplifier like a pro. Please read the entire manual before beginning the installation.
Install the amplifier yourself if you feel confident with our instructions and if you have the proper tools.
However if you feel unsure, turn over the installation job to someone better suited to it.
Warranty Service
This amplifier is covered by warranty, depending on the conditions in the country where it is sold. If the amplifier is returned for service, please include the original dated receipt with the product.
Technical Assistance
For technical assistance ask the shop where the product was sold or the distributor in your very country.
You can always phone the DLS Helpdesk in Sweden
+ 46 31 84 00 60 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
Information can also be found on our WEB-site www.dls.se
Contents
Features……………………………..
2
Installation…………………….…….
2
Tools and materials needed……….
3
Amplifier installation kit…………....
3
Routing Wires……………………....
3
Wiring:
Power connection..……………..….
4
Input and controls……………….....
5
Input wiring.....................................
5
Input level control..........................
6
Grand Bass..................…………....
6
Phase control.................................
6
Crossovers.....................................
6
RA25 speaker wiring:
Front speakers…...………………....
7
Bridge connection…………………...
7
RA30 speaker wiring:
Two speakers + subwoofer …….....
8
Testing………………………………..
9
Troubleshooting……………………...
9
Professional tips……………………..
10
Specifications………………………...
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RA25 & RA30
The amplifiers include
RCA inputs
High Level input
Variable low pass crossover (not RA25)
Variable high pass crossover
Grand bass feature 0 - +18 dB (not RA25)
Phase shift continously variabel 0-180 degr.
(not RA25)
Remote turn on / off
Automatic remote turn on/ off on high level input without connecting any remote wire
Electronic protection circuitry against short-circuit, DC offset and thermal overload.
RA25
2 x 50 Watt RMS in 4 ohm
2 x 110 Watt RMS in 2 ohm
1 x 220 Watt RMS in bridge mode (4 ohm load)
RA30
2 x 50 Watt RMS in 4 ohm
2 x 100 Watt RMS in 2 ohm
1 x 265 Watt RMS on mono channel (4 ohm load)
All above RMS power ratings at 13,8 Volt DC
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Installation
Before you begin installation
Before you begin you need to read the manual, to have some tools, cables and other material available. There is one such list of material on the following page.
Disconnect Battery
Before starting the installation, always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
Amplifier location
Important
Allow air circulation around the amplifier.
DLS logo on amplifier cooling flange
The DLS logo on top of the amplifier is attached with two hex. screws. The logo can be removed and twisted 90 or 180 degrees, and then screwed back in wanted position. The logo can be mounted in four different ways to match your installation.
The DLS Reference series of amplifiers have a compact design that allows great flexibility in mounting. You can mount it under a seat or in the trunk.
When you select a location, do remember that the amplifier generates a lot of heat.
Choose a location where air can circulate freely around the amplifier. Do not cover the amplifier with carpets or hide behind trim panels.
Do not mount the amplifier in an inverted or upside down position.
Check all locations and placements carefully before making any cuts, drilling any holes or making any connections.
This is the best way to mount the amplifier to get the best cooling.
RA25 & RA30
Tools and material needed
Tools:
Flat and Phillips screwdrivers
Wire cutter
Wire stripper
Electric drill with drills
Crimping tool
Digital multimeter or test lamp
Wire brush, scraper or a piece of an abrasive sheet to remove paint for a good ground connection
Grease to protect the ground connection from oxidation
Material:
Speaker wire: minimum
12 AWG = 4 mm 2 for subwoofers
13 – 16 AWG = 1,5-2,5 mm
2
for other speakers
Sheet metal screws for mounting the amplifier to the amplifier board and the amplifier board to the car + some extra for fuse holder, amplifier ground etc.
Electrical insulation tape
½ inch thick plywood or particle board for the amplifier to be mounted upon.
Amplifier installation kit:
If available,buy an amplifier installation kit. It contains normally all you need. This is what you have to buy if you buy the items separately
20- 25 feet = 6- 7.5 meter power cable, minimum AWG 5 = 16 mm 2 or heavier
1 pc of fuseholder to install close to the car battery + fuse 50 Ampere.
20 feet of AWG 15 = 1,5 mm
2
wire for remote turn on / off cable from radio.
RCA-cable for input from radio.
- 20 feet or 5 meter for trunk installations
-12 feet or 2 – 3 meter for under seat installations
Two ring crimp terminals –one for connection to the battery plus and one for the amplifier ground connection.
Four to eight splicers to connect speaker cables to high level input cable, if high level input is used.
Wire ties
Insulating grommet or insulating tube
Routing wires
Stereo head unit
Professional Tip:
If amplifier installation kits are available with different size of power cable, chose the most heavy power cable to improve sound quality and to allow more amplifiers to be installed now or later.
If possible use AWG 4 = PL 21 mm 2 cable for best performance.
These are the minimum sizes we recommend for the different models:
RA25
RA30
10 mm 2 (7AWG)
21 mm 2 (4AWG)
This is for cable lengths up to 5 meters.
The ground cable must have the same size.
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RA25 & RA30
Wiring
Power connections
Power terminal ( +12V)
Connect the fuse holder as close to the vehicle battery + as possible, using AWG 5 = 16 mm 2 or heavier cable. Use ring crimp terminal cable to connect to battery +. Apply silicon grease to the fuse to prevent corrosion.
Use a 60 Amp fuse for cable
5AWG (16 mm
2
), or 80 A fuse for cable
4AWG (21 mm
2
).
RA25 accepts max. AWG7
(10 mm
2
) in the power terminal.
Connect with ring terminal to battery + terminal
DLS
DLS FH1 fuse holder
Connect the battery cable from the fuse holder to the +12 Volt terminal on the amplifier.
Be sure to use a rubber grommet or a plastic insulating tube where the cable passes the firewall or other places when it can easily be jammed.
Use ty-wraps to secure to existing cables in the engine compartment.
Remote terminal ( REM )
For RCA cable signal input:
Set the input selector switch to position ”
Low level
”.
Connect the radio power antenna lead = remote turn on/off from the car stereo to the amplifier remote connection. This turns on the amplifier whenever the car stereo is turned on.
You can either use the built in remote cable in the
RCA cable itself or use a separate cable as seen on page 4.
Sometimes a small disturbance may enter the amplifier coming from the remote voltage , through the built in remote wire and into the RCA cable.
Thus we recommend to use a separate remote wire and run the RCA lead separate from remote wire, power cables and speaker cables.
Insert the cable directly into the amplifier terminal.
If there is no remote voltage available from the stereo, you must connect to the ignition key through the radio or any accessories fuse.
Set the
”High level auto start”
switch to position
OUT
.
Connect to head unit remote start terminal or power antenna lead
Ground Terminal ( GND )
Connect to a good chassis ground. The ground connection should be clean, unpainted metal to provide a good electrical connection. Use a wire brush, a scraper or a piece of an abrasive sheet to clean the metal. Use a lock washer or two to secure contact. Protect with silicon grease or by paint applied afterwards.
For High Level input:
Set the input selector switch to position ”
High level
”.
We recommend you to connect the remote wire as described above. The amplifier will produce soft on / soft off operation this way. If you use a remote wire, set the switch ”
High level auto start
” to position
OUT
.
In the case that there is no remote voltage available from the car stereo, or you want to simplify the installation, the amplifier can be turned on/ turned off by the high level input voltage. This is done when the ”
High level auto start
” switch is set to
IN
- position.
Fuses
Connect with ring terminal to chassis ground
Use only two 35 ampere ATC blade type fuses on RA30, or one 25 A on RA25.
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Power Light / Protect light
Power
(Green)
The power light (green ) comes on when the amplifier is turned on.
Protect
(Red)
The protect light ( red ) comes on when the amplifier shuts down from overheating, or a short circuit ( speaker failure)
Input and controls
RA25 & RA30
Input Wiring
Inputs may be low level from the RCA output of the car stereo, or high level from the car stereo speaker output. Low level = RCA is to prefer for the best sound quality.
Low level input
Use a pair of shielded stereo audio cables with RCA type jack. Most trunk-mount amplifiers need a 20 feet RCA cable ( appr 5 – 6 meters). Most under the seat installations require 12 feet ( 2 – 3 meters)
RCA cables. Avoid placing the RCA cable close to speaker cables, power cables and remote control cable. Connect to RCA input sockets.
Set the input selector switch to position ”
Low level
”.
On RA30 the Low level input for your front system is connected to channel 1 & 2.
The input for the subwoofer channel is connected to input 3 & 4.
High Level Input for ch 1 & 2 on RA25 and RA30
Connect left and right speaker wires coming from the car stereo to the high level input as shown. You must connect both plus and minus as the inputs are balanced, connecting plus only gives lower level and bad sound quality. By changing the polarity of plus and minus, you can change the phase.
High level input socket for CH 1 & 2
CH2 CH1
Hi level input socket on amp.
Green: Left +
Black: Left -
Black: Right -
Grey: Right +
Hi level input plug.
Automatic turn on when using high level input.
With the ”
Input selector switch
” set to
High level
and the ”
High level Auto Start
” switch set to
IN
, the amplifier turns on automatically on high input.
You don´t need to connect a separate remote wire from your head unit.
If you want to use high level input but use a remote start wire, just set the ”
High level
Auto Start
” switch to
OUT.
RA30 high level input for ch 3 & 4.
The RA30 three channel amplifier is connected likewise, however we have three channels.
You can feed all four channels using high level input, or feed two channels from RCA and two channels using high level input from rear speaker cables.
CH 3&4 high level inputs feeds the sub channel.
CH4 CH3
Hi level input socket on amp.
Green: Left +
Black: Left -
Black: Right -
Grey: Right +
Hi level input plug.
High / Low level input switch
To ensure best possible performance from the amplifiers a switch is installed to select between
Hi and Low input.
When using High Level input:
Push in the button to position
”High Level”
When using Low level input:
Push out the button to position
”Low Level”
Hi level auto start switch
To ensure best possible performance from the amplifiers when used with high level input a switch is installed to select between Automatic amplifier start and remote wire start.
When using High Level input with automatic start:
Push the button to position
IN
When using High level input with remote wire start:
Push out the button to position
OUT
NOTE!
Some head units use BTL output IC:s that have a constant 12 Volt + on the speaker terminal, also when shut off (the Power LED indicator lights constantly even when the head unit is off). In this case you have to use a separate remote wire connected to the REMOTE-terminal instead.
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RA25 & RA30
Input Level control
The input level control, 7V – 0,2 V, matches the output of your radio to the input of the amplifier. After installation is complete, make sure the input of the amplifier is turned down all the way ( counter-clockwise at 7V ).
GAIN
7V 0,2V
Play a tape or CD, make sure all bass or treble settings or equalizer are flat, and turn the volume of the radio up until you just start to hear distortion.
Turn the volume control down just a bit. On the amplifier increase the input level control ( clockwise or to the right ) until you just start to hear distortion, then back the level control just a bit. Now your radio and amplifier levels are matched.
Grand bass 40 Hz
Grand Bass
is used to increase the bass volume with a center frequency of 40 HZ. You can select the amplification between 0 dB ( no amplification ) and +18 dB (full amplification).
This function is used to compensate for the bass box function and to adjust for your own taste of bass. Set level control at 0 dB if you want it to be inoperative. This function is operative only on
RA30, channels 3 & 4.
0
BASS dB
+18
Crossovers
The DLS Reference amplifiers include high pass filter (HP) and low pass filters (LP). The highpass filter on RA25 can also be used as a subsonic filter.
The slope of all filters are 12 dB / octave.
The high pass filters can be switched off if you want to run the amplifier in full range mode.
This is the crossover configuration on RA25 & RA30:
RA25:
HP-filter 20 - 150 Hz
RA30 CH 1 & 2:
HP-filter 45 -125 Hz
RA30 CH 3 & 4:
LP-filter 40 - 125 Hz
Subsonic filter 25 Hz
High Pass Filter / Subsonic filter
The
HPF
( high pass filter ) blocks very low frequencies from reaching the speakers. It is mostly used at say 60 Hz to protect small speakers ( like 6 inch and smaller ) from deep bass. It can also be used as subsonic filter to take away the very deepest frequencies from a bass box. The typical setting is then around 25 – 40 Hz.
HP-filter
FREQUENCY
20 150
Hz
Phase control
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The phase control on RA30 sub channel 3&4 can be set continuously from 0 - 180 degrees. This is very useful when you want to adjust the bass sound for best front stage image.
Start on 0 and turn the control slowly clockwise until you experience that the bass sound is coming from the front. If you dont get the result you want, also try to phase reverse the subwoofer connections and make a new adjustment.
PHASE
0
180
DEGREE
Low Pass Filter
The
LP-filter
( low pass filter) is mostly used for subwoofers. It will allow low frequencies only and blocks higher frequencies.
A typical setting is 50 – 80 Hz.
The filter can be switched IN-OUT and is available on RA30 sub channel only.
LP-filter
FREQUENCY
40 125
Hz
RA25
Speaker wiring RA25
RA25 is a 2-channel stereo amplifier. It can be connected either as a stereo amplifier for fullrange speakers, or as a mono amplifier for a single driver connected in bridge mode.
Two fullrange speakers connected in stereo mode
One speaker connected in mono bridge mode
+
-
-
+
+
-
Filter settings
With the
HP-filter
in
OUT
position the amplifier allows the speakers to play fullrange. If you for some reason want to limit the low bass reproduction switch IN the HP-filter. The typical setting is then around 60 – 80 Hz.
NOTE!
4 ohm minimum load when using bridge mode connection. Lower impedances may damage the amplifier. In bridge mode the amplifier sees a 4 ohm load as 2 ohm.
Bridge mode can be used to connect a center channel speaker.
You can also run a front system in bridge mode using two RA25 amplifiers, one for each channel.
If you want to use the RA25 for bridge mode connection of a subwoofer, you must use an external passive lowpass crossover.
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RA30
Speaker wiring RA30
RA30 is a 3-channel stereo amplifier. It is normally used to connect one pair of front/rear fullrange speakers, and one or more subwoofers connected to the mono sub channel.
Two fullrange speakers and one subwoofer to
RA30
Filter settings channel 3 & 4
+
-
Rear or front speakers Rear subwoofer
RA30 is two ohm stable, so it is possible to connect two front speaker systems, or two subwoofers, in parallel.
Filter settings channel 1 & 2 (front system)
The
LP-filter
will allow low frequencies only and blocks higher frequencies. A typical setting is 70 –
90 Hz. When used with a subwoofer the switch should be in IN-position. Set the LP-filter to 70-90
Hz.
GRAND BASS
is used to increase the bass volume with a center frequency of 40 HZ. You can select the amplification between 0 dB ( no amplification ) and +18 dB (full amplification).
The
PHASE CONTROL
can be set continuously from 0 - 180 degrees. This is very useful when you want to adjust the bass sound for best front stage image. Start on 0 and turn the control slowly clockwise until you experience that the bass sound is coming from the front. If you dont get the result you want, also try to phase reverse the subwoofer connections and make a new adjustment.
Remote Bass level and phase control.
With the remote control unit it is possible to adjust the bass level and phase on the subwoofer channels 3&4, from the front seat. The box with it´s functions is activated when the IN-OUT switch is set to IN-position. Connect the cable between the amplifier socket and the socket on the remote box.
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With the
HP-filter
in
OUT
position the amplifier allows the speakers to play fullrange. If you for some reason want to limit the low bass reproduction switch on the HP-filter. The typical setting is then around 60 – 80 Hz.
Remote Bass lvel and phase control box
The RA30 includes a remote control unit. With this unit it is possible to adjust the bass level and phase on the subwoofer channels 3&4, from the front seat. Connect the cable between the amplifier socket and the socket on the remote box.
RA25 & RA30
Testing
Before you finish the installation, you should do the following tests to make sure the wiring is correct and everything is operating properly.
Reconnect Battery
When wiring is complete, reconnect the battery negative terminal.
Test power wiring
1.
Turn on the head unit but do not turn up the volume. The amplifier power light should come on. If not, check the remote and +12 volt wires. Also check the ground connection.
2.
Turn up the head units volume slightly. All speakers should operate. if not, check wiring connections at amplifier and speakers.
Test speaker connections
Make sure the speakers are connected right. Use the balance control on the head unit to make sure right channel is on right speaker etc. If speakers don´t play at all, one or both speaker wires may be disconnected.
Troubleshooting
If problems occour during the installation, or later, this guide might help you to find out whats´s wrong.
THE AMPLIFIER IS DEAD:
1.
Check power lead, ground and remote
connections at the amplifier using a multi meter.
2.
Check the battery terminal connections.
3.
Check the power lead fuse or circuit breaker. If
fuse damage continues, inspect the power lead
for short circuits.
4.
Check the amplifier protection fuses. Are these
broken change to new ones with the same value.
If short circuiting continues, contact your local
DLS dealer. A fault may exist in the amplifier.
5.
To start the amplifier requires a remote voltage of
9-15 volt. Check the voltage with a multi meter.
AMPLIFIER PROTECTION FUSE BLOWS AT LOW
VOLUME :
1.
One or more speaker cables are shorted. Make an insulation test with a multi meter. The cables must not have a connection to earth.
THE AMPLIFIER TURNS OFF AFTER 10 - 30 MINU-
TES.
The amplifier is overheating due to inadequate ventilation. Check mounting position is free from obstruction.
Do this:
1.
Move the amplifier to a place with better ventil-
2.
ation.
Install one or two fans to cool down the heat-
3.
sink.
Overheating can also be caused by an impedance load below the level permitted.
NO OUTPUT FROM ONE OR MORE SPEAKERS:
Check the following:
1.
2.
Balance control position.
Fader control position.
3.
Speaker cable connections to both amplifier and
4.
5.
drivers.
Signal lead plugs and cables.
Change left and right signal lead plugs in the amplifier to see if the problem moves to a different speaker, the lead has a fault.
If the problem remains, the speaker or amplifier are at fault.
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RA20 & RA40
Professional Tip:
NOISE PROBLEMS
WHINING NOISE VARYING WITH ENGINE
REVOLUTIONS:
Do this:
1.
Rewire the power supply (12 V) to source unit direct from battery.
2.
Rewire ground wire from source unit to clean position on chassis.
3.
4.
5.
Check all power connections to ensure that they are clean and tight.
Check quality of system ground connection.
Install a Power Cap capacitor. This can be helpful against most noise problems.
CONSTANT WHINING NOISE:
Do this:
1.
Ensure that all equipment has a common ground point.
2.
Check quality of earth strap connection from battery negative terminal to chassis.
3.
Disconnect signal cables from amplifier to see if noise disappears. If so the leads are picking up noise. Test this by laying a new cable over the seats and reconnecting to the amplifier. If the noise does not return, reroute original cable away from source of interference.
If noise remains regardless of cable position, try to use so called Quasi-balanced signal cables. DLS PRO-cables are
Quasibalanced.
Professional Tip:
SPEAKER POLARITY CHECK.
All speakers in a car audio system should be connected in phase (the same polarity). All speaker cones must move in the same direction. Out of phase speakers will cause a lack of bass, and a poor stereo soundstage.
Checking polarity:
Hold the - connection of the speaker wire to the terminal of a 1,5 Volt flashlight battery. Tap the + wire on to the + terminal of the battery, and observe the movement of the cone. The cone should move outwards when the wire touches the battery, and inwards when the battery is removed. If it is the other way around, the speaker has been connected backwards and it must be removed and connected correctly.
If your system also has a subwoofer connected through a passive 6 or 12 dB crossover, try to connect this with various polarity and judge what sounds best. The phase shift in passive crossovers sometimes makes it necessary to change polarity.
+
Battery
1,5 Volt
+
-
-
NOTE!
Tweeters can not be tested this way, double check the connections instead.
Professional Tip:
Installing in trunk
When installing the amplifier in the trunk, run the power wires along the same path as the other vehicle wiring. Many cars have insulated channels for wiring. you will have to remove the door sill trim and the carpet.
Professional Tip:
Securing wires
Use wire ties to bundle together when possible.
(But never bundle speaker wires or signal cables together with power wires.
Professional Tip:
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Crimp connections
Purchase crimp connectors and crimping tool.
Connectors are color coded.
1. Strip 1/4 inch (6 mm) of insulation from the wire.
2. Insert into connector
3. Crimp tightly
Professional Tip:
Speaker and power wires
Do not run speaker and power wires next to each other. Power wires can generate a ”siren” sound in the speakers. Run speaker and power wires on opposite sides of the car.
Specifications
DLS CLASSIC RA25 RA30
Number of channels 2 3
Working mode AB AB
Power output at 13,8 Volt, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, max 0,1 % THD, all channels driven.
Nom. power out, 4 ohm 2 x 50 W 2 x 50 W + 1 x 250 W
Typical power out, 4 ohm
Typical power out, 2 ohm
Typical power out, 4 ohm bridged
THD @1 W
2 x 70 W
2 x 110 W
1 x 220 W
< 0,1%
-
2 x 70 W + 1 x 265 W
2 x 100 W + 1 x 365 W
< 0,1%
Signal to noise ratio, A-weighted
Damping factor
Frequency response +/- 0,5 dB
Input impedance, low level
Input impedance, high level
High level input with auto start
Input sensitivity
Filter slope
>100 dB
>200
10 Hz - 50 kHz
>10 kohm
330 ohm
Yes
0,2 - 7V
12 dB/octave
>100 dB
>200
10 Hz - 50 kHz
>10 kohm
330 ohm
Yes
0,2 - 7V
12 dB/octave
Pre amp configuration on Front channel:
Filter high pass
* can be switched in/out
20 - 150 Hz* 45 - 125 Hz*
Pre amp configuration onRA30 sub channel:
Filter lowpass
Fixed 25 Hz subsonic filter
Phase shift 0- 180 degrees contiously
Grand bass adjustable gain @ 40 Hz
Remote bass level and phase control
* can be switched in/out
-
-
-
-
40 - 125 Hz
Yes*
Yes
0 - +18 dB
Yes
Protection
Max cable size, DC input
Max cable size, front speakers
Max cable size, sub output
Power consumption:
Idle
Maximum
Fuse
Dimensions HxWxD(mm)
Dimensions (inch)
Weight current & thermal
7 AWG, 10 mm
2
7 AWG, 10 mm 2
0,6 A
25 A
25 A
59x247x245
2,33x9,72x9,65
2,6 kg (5,7 lbs) current & thermal
4 AWG, 21 mm
2
10 AWG, 6 mm 2
7 AWG, 10 mm 2
0,9 A
70 A
2 x 35 A
59x385x245
2,33x15,15x9,65
4,4 kg (9,7 lbs)
RA25 & RA30
NOTE!
The amplifiers are two (2) ohm stable. In stereo mode it´s possible to load the amplifier down to two ohm on each channel.
In mono bridge mode it´s possible to load with one four ohm fullrange speaker or subwoofer.
The sub channel on RA30 can handle 2 ohm loads, for example two 4 ohm subwoofers in parallel.
In bridge mode connection an amplifier sees a four ohm speaker as a two ohm load.
We follow a policy of continuous advancement in development.
For this reason all or part of specifications & designs may be changed without prior notice.
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DLS Svenska AB
P.O. Box 13029
SE-40251 Göteborg, Sweden
Tel: +46 31 840060
Fax: +46 31 844021
E-mail: [email protected]
www.dls.se
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