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SPEAKER TERMINALS
The amplifier accepts speaker cables terminated with
spade connectors and 4 mm banana plugs.
To connect speaker wires terminated with spades,
loosen the isolation knob and insert the spade be-
tween the isolator and terminal. Tighten the isolation
knob to secure the spade.
To connect speaker wires terminated with banana
plugs, insert the banana plug into the center hole of
the terminal.
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LINE INPUTS
The amplifier is equipped with a set of single-ended,
RCA line inputs.
The gain of the amp can be changed to equalize the
volume in a system with multiple power amps. The
range is between 24 and 34dB in 1dB steps.
The default gain is 32dB. Please see “MENU FUNC-
TIONS” for guidance.
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POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
Toggle the switch to switch between fully off and
standby mode. When the amplifier is in standby mode,
the power consumption is less than 1W. When the
amplifier is on and idling, the power consumption is
less than 65W.
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POWER INLET (CAUTION!)
The amplifier accepts mains voltages from 100 to
240VAC 50-60Hz.
The power inlet accepts power cables with an IEC
60320-C13 female connector.
To ensure the best performance, please consult your
Aavik Acoustics dealer for a suitable mains cable.
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RS-232, FIRMWARE UPDATE
Only for the use by qualified service personnel.
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TRIGGER OUTPUTS
The amplifier is equipped with two DC trigger
connectors. These can be used to power-on the amp
when the preamp is switched on. Connect one of the
connectors to the preamp. The second connector can
be used to switch on a further piece of equipment.
The amp will switch on when 5-15VDC is applied to a
trigger input.
REAR PANEL FEATURES
RS-232
TRIGGER
OUT
ON / OFF
100-240V AC
A
MP
INTEGRATED AMP i·180
MADE IN DENMARK
PRE OUT
LINE IN
1
2
3
4
5
RS-232
TRIGGER
OUT
ON / OFF
100-240V AC
INTEGRATED AMP i·280
MADE IN DENMARK
PRE OUT
LINE IN
1
2
3
4
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the
amplifier to rain or moisture.
The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
‘dangerous voltage’ within the product’s enclosure that may be of suffi-
cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
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