to switch off the equipment from the front button. This input is in open circuit (stage enabled), the
circuit must be closed to disable the stage. When the stage is disabled, it is switched off, the LEDs
remain lit and the FAIL signal will go from 5V to 0 V indicating a system fault.
d.- PRIO: input to activate/deactivate priority remotely. This input is in open circuit (priority deactivated),
you must close the circuit to activate the priority.
e.- Earth reference.
f.- EMER: audio signal input of an emergency system, together with the PRIO input, the emergency
message is clearly emitted.
3.- OUTPUT SET: selector to indicate the type of loudspeaker output desired independently in each of the
channels (70 V or 100 V).
4.- SPEAKER OUTPUTS: 2 output zones for the connection of high impedance loudspeakers (70 V or 100 V
depending on the OUTPUT SET selector). It is possible to connect 2 zones at 400 W power per zone or
1 zone at 480 W RMS per zone (connect A or B).
5.- Power supply input of the amplifier 115/230 V.
CONNECTION
IMPORTANT: it is important that the amplifier is properly cooled, so make sure that the place where it is
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installed has access to air flow and that the chassis slots are free of obstacles.
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With the power off, connect all audio and control sources.
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Connect the loudspeakers to the corresponding output (CH A and CH B) and with the OUTPUT SET
selector indicate the type of output you want for each zone (70 V or 100 V).
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Check that the volume controls are at minimum, connect the amplifier to the power supply.
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Finally, switch on the amplifier and adjust both volume controls.
2 CHANNELS
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 1
EMERGENCY
EMERGENCY
ZONE 2 - 100 V
(135 W RMS)
ZONE 1 - 100 V
(135 W RMS)
ZONE 1 - 100 V
(150 W RMS)
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EN
230 V AC
230 V AC