User`s manual

BRIDGED
OPERATION
When
the
amplifier
is
in
Bridged
mode
operation,
both
the
left
and
right
channels
are
combined
for
a
higher
power
mono
output.
For
bridged
amplifier
operation,
turn
off
the
power
to
the
amplifier
and
connect
an
8-ohm
minimum
load
to
the
Speaker
B
output.
R1250MC
AMPLIFIER
Following
the
Bridge
mode
markings
in
red
on
the
back
of
the
amplifier:
Connect
the
negative
lead
(-)
of
the
speaker
cable
to
the
R+
terminal.
Connect
the
positive
lead
(+)
of
the
speaker
cable
to
the
L+
terminal.
Set
the
Stereo/Bridge
Mono
switch
to
Bridge
Mono,
connect
the
Line
In
feed
from
a
source
to
the
Left
Line
In
connection
and
restore
power
to
the
amplifier.
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Cable
from
source
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THERMAL
PROTECTION
All
Russound
amplifiers
are
designed
with
special
circuit-
ry
to
safeguard
the
amplifier
under
a
thermal
overload
condition.
Thermal
protection
mode
can
only
engage
when
the
unit
has
been
run
at
high
volume
for
extended
periods
of
time
without
adequate
ventilation
and/or
when
speaker
impedances
are
below
the
minimum
levels
for
the
amplifier.
If
this
fault
occurs,
turn
off
the
amplifier,
and
check
that
the
speaker
impedance
rating
is
above
the
minimum
rating.
Also
check
for
adequate
ventilation
around
the
amplifier
and
make
adjustments
if
necessary.
Once
the
unit
has
cooled
to
safe
operating
tempera-
tures,
the
amplifier
may
be
powered
back
on.
PROTECTION
CIRCUITRY
All
Russound
amplifiers
are
designed
with
special
circuit-
ry
to
safeguard
the
amplifier
under
a
short-circuit
condi-
tion.
A
faulty
speaker
can
also
cause
a
short
circuit
con-
dition.
The
front
panel
LED
illuminates
orange
when
the
amplifi-
er
is
in
short
circuit
protection.
If
this
fault
condition
occurs,
turn
off
the
amplifier
and
check
speakers
for
short
circuit
conditions
when
appropriate.
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