User`s manual

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signal is not attenuated in any way, so is fed to the amplifi er channel at the same level at which it arrives on input).
7. Channel 1 SIGNAL indicator
Green LED illuminates to indicate the presence of the signal at the amplifi er channel 1 output.
8. Channel 2 SIGNAL indicator
Green LED illuminates to indicate the presence of the signal at the amplifi er channel 2 output.
9. Channel 1 LIMIT indicator
Red LED illuminates when the channel's output is limited. When this LED fl ashes reduce the signal level of channel 1.
10. Channel 2 LIMIT indicator
Red LED illuminates when the channel's output is limited. When this LED fl ashes reduce the signal level of channel 2.
11. Channel 1 PROTECT indicator
Red LED illuminates when the channel 1 is in protect mode for one of the following reasons:
• The heatsink reaches a temperature above the normal working limit.
• There is a short circuit at the amplifi er output wires.
• The amplifi er output stages are faulty.
• VHF protection trips (self-excitation or long time feedback).
Consequently the channel is muted until the reason of fault is removed.
12. Channel 2 PROTECT indicator
Red LED illuminates when the channel 2 is in protect mode.
13. PARALLEL mode indicator
Yellow LED illuminates when both the channels are in PARALLEL mode.
14. BRIDGE mode indicator
Yellow LED illuminates when both the channels are in BRIDGE mode.
NOTE: When the amplifi er operates in BRIDGE mode SIGNAL, LIMIT and PROTECT LED indicators illuminate simultaneously,
the signal is sent to both amplifi ers from channel 1 input only and controlled by channel 1 level control only.
REAR PANEL (FIG.5)
15. Fan cooling vent
Air cooling vent: always keep it clear from cables or other objects.
16. MAINS ~ cord
This is the amplifi er mains supply cord. Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet complying with the power supply
specifi cations indicated on the apparatus. Be sure your amplifi er is turned off before you plug the mains supply cord into
an electrical outlet.
17. FUSE holder
Here is placed the mains protection fuse.
Please follow the instructions on page 9 of this manual to replace it.
18. Specifi cation Label
An adhesive label applied here shows the following information:
(1) Model Code
(2) Serial Numer of the apparatus
(3) Mains supply AC voltage requirements
(4) Maximum power supply consumption
(5) Mains Fuse Ratings
19. Channel 1 XLR input
This is a XLR female connector, which accepts a XLR plug from almost any type of equipment with a balanced or
unbalanced line level outputs. The XLR input is wired as follows:
Pin 1 = shield or ground
Pin 2 = + positive or "hot"
Pin 3 = - negative or "cold"
This is the input of Channel 1 amplifi er in STEREO mode, or the input of both channel amplifi ers 1 and 2 in PARALLEL mode,
or the only input in BRIDGE mode.
NOTE: Whenever possible, use always balanced cables. Unbalanced lines may also be used but may result in noise over
long cable runs. In any case, avoid using a balanced cable for one channel and an unbalanced one for the other, or a
balanced cable for input and an unbalanced for link, as this would cause a considerable difference in channel levels
and/or noise.