Operation Manual

13. Operation and performance
E SERIES Operation Manual rev 2.1.0
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13.4. Audio input and output connections, setup and features
13.4.1. Balanced / unbalanced Input connection
GPI
GPO
POWER
CHANNEL 1
CHANNEL 2
-10dB -10dB
SIG
HIGH
PASS
Lo-Z
70V
FULL
RANGE
SIG
HIGH
PASS
Lo-Z
70V
FULL
RANGE
-Inf 0
-10dB
-Inf 0
-10dB
00-240V 50-60Hz
Locking IEC; must be grounded/earthed
Ser. N:o
Removed!
BALANCED SPEAKER OUTPUTS
BALANCED INPUTS
POWER STATE
CH
1
CH
2
CH
1
CH
2
CONTROL MONITOR
E 12:2
DO NOT
CONNECT ANY
TERMINAL TO
GROUND.
CLASS 2 WIRING
Audio Power Amplifier
for professional use
Designed in Sweden
manufactured in Thailand
4GC7
Electronically balanced, Phoenix-type inputs are provided on all channels. Follow the +,– and Ground labels when
connecting the input signal.
If an unbalanced connection is desired this can be achieved by summing the minus (“COLD”) and Ground
terminals and using the + terminal as the “HOT” signal. For the best possible performance, the summing of ground
and minus wires should be done at the source unit end of the cable (e.g. a CD player).
Connectors are supplied for attaching cables to the inputs. Compatible input connectors are Phoenix Contacts,
Part number MSTB 2.5/3-STZ-5.08 , or Anytek OQ03545100CCG.
When linking the same source signal to several input channels, be aware that there is a limit to the number of
channels an output source can “drive”. A typical output source (e.g. a DSP crossover unit) can drive up to four
amplier channels before line-drivers would be required to boost the signal.
13.4.2. Output operation and connection
Detachable block-connectors with + and – poles are provided at each channel output for connection of the
speakers. If more conectors are needed, then these are compatible:
Phoenix 1709047, or Anytek KT02015000CCG.
Make sure that the speaker cables are connected correctly and tightly, and that accurate polarity is maintained to
all speakers in the system.
As the amplier outputs produce high voltage, do not connect or disconnect speaker cables when the mains
power is on.