Please Read First Safety Instructions WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Read all the safety and operating instructions before connecting or using this unit. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not remove the cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Table of Contents Features Please Read First ............................................................ Page 2 Safety Instructions ........................................................ Page 2 Table of Contents .......................................................... Page 3 Introduction ................................................................... Page 3 Features ........................................................................... Page 3 Unpacking .......................................
Getting to Know the Rear Panel A Audio Inputs Use the INPUT jacks to connect to the outputs of a preamplifier, receiver with preout connections, CD player, or other control devices. B Remote Trigger Input Use the REMOTE TRIGGER jack to connect to a compatible preamplifier, source device, or other product with a 3.3-24VDC output. C Product Serial Number Write this number in the space provided on page 10 for future reference.
Connecting Your Amplifier When making connections between any source components and the amplifier, or when making connections to any speaker, be certain that both the input devices and the amplifier are turned off. To assure that there will be no unwanted signal transients that can damage equipment or speakers, it is always best to unplug all equipment before making any connections. Input Connections Connecting the amplifier to your source equipment is simple.
Making Rear Panel Connections When connecting the amplifier to your source equipment, match the output channel designations on the rear of your source equipment to the input jacks on the rear panel of your amplifier that have the same channel name. Correct polarity connections are important to maintain proper speaker phasing. When making connections to the amp and speakers, adhere to a consistent pattern of using one side of the wire to the red terminals and the other side to the black terminals.
Speaker essor Shown as a Typical Example Left Front Speaker Left Surround Speaker Left Rear Speaker Page 7
Power Control Connections Amplifier Operation Your amplifier features a built-in remote turn-on system that will automatically switch the amplifier on when another device in the system is switched on. After all connections have been made you are ready for operation. First, turn on the source components and processor in your system. It is always a good idea to turn on your amplifier LAST.
Main Circuit Breaker ATI Service Information Your amplifier is supplied with a heavy-duty magnetic circuit breaker. If power to your amplifier is interrupted, inspect the circuit breaker on the rear of the unit. If the circuit breaker is in the off position you may reset it to the on position to restore AC power. If the circuit breaker immediately trips to the off position, unplug the amplifier from the AC power source and contact the ATI Service Department.
A Few Words About Hum and Noise Audible hum, or a discernable low frequency noise, is one of the most common problems in audio/video systems. This hum, which may be present even when the volume is at a low level, is usually caused by a problem known as “ground loops”. A ground loop occurs when there is a difference in ground voltages between two or more components that are connected electrically. This, in turn, creates multiple current paths and causes the low-level noise, or hum.
Power Amplifier Specifications The following applies to all channels being driven simultaneously with 8 ohm loads and an input sensitivity of 28dB gain unless otherwise specified. Series AT1800 Number of Channels 2 to 7 EIA 1kHz Output Power at 8 Ohms* 210 watts EIA 1kHz Output Power at 4 Ohms* 315 watts FTC Full Bandwidth Output Power at 8 Ohms** 180 watts FTC Full Bandwidth Output Power at 4 Ohms** 270 watts Input Sensitivity for Full Rated Power 1.