User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INDEX-English
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- SETUP AND RACK MOUNTING (FIG. 1)
- LOUDSPEAKER CABLE
- CONNECTIONS
- FILTER RESPONSE (FIG.2)
- DIMENSIONS (FIG.3)
- FRONT PANEL (FIG.4)
- REAR PANEL (FIG.5)
- EXAMPLE A
- EXAMPLE B
- EXAMPLE C
- EXAMPLE D
- SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
- IN CASE OF FAULT
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- CE CONFORMITY
- PACKAGING, SHIPPING AND COMPLAINT
- WARRANTY AND PRODUCTS RETURN
- INSTALLATION AND DISCLAIMER
- POWER SUPPLY AND MAINTENANCE
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- INSTRUCTIONS
- INDICE-Italiano
- SPECIFICHE TECNICHE
- INSTALLAZIONE A RACK (FIG. 1)
- CAVO ALTOPARLANTE
- CONNESSIONI
- RISPOSTA FILTRI (FIG.2)
- DIMENSIONI (FIG.3)
- PANNELLO FRONTALE (FIG.4)
- PANNELLO POSTERIORE (FIG.5)
- ESEMPIO A
- ESEMPIO B
- ESEMPIO C
- ESEMPIO D
- AVVERTENZE PER LA SICUREZZA
- IN CASO DI GUASTO
- PROBLEMATICHE COMUNI
- CONFORMITÀ CE
- IMBALLAGGIO, TRASPORTO E RECLAMI
- GARANZIE E RESI
- INSTALLAZIONE E LIMITAZIONI D’USO
- ALIMENTAZIONE E MANUTENZIONE
- INFORMAZIONI GENERALI
- ISTRUZIONI
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9. INPUT
This is a female XLR connector, which accepts a XLR plug from almost any type of equipment with a balanced or
unbalanced outputs. The XLR input is wired as follows:
Pin 1 = shield or ground
Pin 2 = + posive or "hot"
Pin 3 = - negave or "cold"
When connecng an unbalanced signal, wire them as follows:
Pin2 = + posive or "hot"
Pin 1-3 = shield or ground
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.
10. LINK
This is a male XLR connector, it is connected in parallel with the respecve INPUT, so the LINK is wired at the same way.
11. STEREO / PARALLEL / BRIDGE
Allows the selecon of STEREO, PARALLEL or BRIDGE mode operaons.
• In STEREO mode each amplier channel pair runs independently driven by respecve input (see EXAMPLE A).
• In PARALLEL mode both amplier channels pair run together driven by Channel 1 input (see EXAMPLE A, D).
NOTE: use this seng if your intenon is to use the BI-AMP feature also.
• In BRIDGE mode the amplier channels pair runs together but with channel 1 in phase and channel 2 out of phase.
The channels pairs are driven by Channel 1 input and the output must be taken from "OUTPUT 1" speakon output
(see EXAMPLE B, C).
IMPORTANT: In this case a custom cable must be used wired as follows: at the amplier side it must be wired 1+ for
posive terminal and 2- for the negave terminal, at the speaker side the cable must be wired as usual 1+ for posive
terminal and 1- for the negave terminal.
12. HPF / BI-AMP / FLAT
This switch allows the selecon of one of the following lter conguraons:
• HPF: enables a 100Hz LR-24dB/Oct. High Pass Filter for both channels 1 and 2: this a useful feature for SAT-TOP
SPEAKERS or STAGE-MONITORS (see EXAMPLE B).
NOTE: when using HPF in combinaon with BRIDGE mode operaon, the signal sent to the loudspeaker is only the high
frequency band to be used for a SAT-TOP SPEAKER that operates in conjuncon with a subwoofer.
• BI-AMP: enables a Linkwitz-Riley crossover 24dB/Oct. at 100Hz between channel 1 and channel 2, then allows a single
amplier without a dedicated processor to drive a SUB-WOOFER with channel 1 and a SAT-TOP SPEAKER with channel
2 (see EXAMPLE C, D).
NOTE: when using BI-AMP in combinaon with BRIDGE mode operaon, the signal sent to the loudspeaker is only the
low frequency band to be used for a SUB-WOOFER.
• FLAT: no lters are inserted in the signal path (see EXAMPLE A).
13. Channel 1 SPEAKON output
Accepts a female Neutrik Speakon NL4FX connector wired in this way:
• PIN 1+ connected to POSITIVE output of Channel 1;
• PIN 1- connected to NEGATIVE output of Channel 1;
• PIN 2+ connected to POSITIVE output of Channel 2,
• PIN 2- connected to NEGATIVE output of Channel 2,
If you connect a standard 2 wire cable (1+/1-), you run to the speaker the amplied output of the signal applied to
channel 1 input.
If you connect a standard 4 wire cable (1+/1-/2+/2-), you run to the speaker:
• with amplier set in STEREO mode, the amplied outputs of the signal applied to channel 1 input (1+/1-) and to
channel 2 input (2+/2-),
• with amplier set in PARALLEL mode, the amplied outputs of the signal applied to channel 1 input only, (1+/1-) =
(2+/2-),
In both modes using a single cable you can connect a BI-AMP loudspeaker or a SUB-SAT speaker system.
Always connect a loudspeaker with a minimum impedance of 4 ohm or more.
• With amplier set in BRIDGE mode, you run to the speaker the amplied output of the signal applied to channel