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Cause 3  

Short circuit at speaker outlet. 

Solution 

Check the loudspeaker terminals an correct it if necessary 

Cause 4  

INPUT 5 is used as SURROUND BYPASS and a wrong unit is connected. 

Solution 

Disconnect the unit. 

 

 

Malfunction 

Crackling or humming in the loudspeaker 

 

Cause   

Contact problems on the input sockets or on the loudspeaker terminals. 

Solution 

Switch off the unit and check the contact on the input sockets and on the loudspeaker 

terminals. 

Malfunction 

The volume control does not react to the remote control. 

 

Cause 1  

The remote control transmitter does not send the right signal. 

Solution  

Check batteries and change if necessary. 

 

Cause 2  

The infrared receiver cannot receive the transmitted signal. 

Solution 

Always point the remote control transmitter directly towards the receiver diode and 

remove any barriers which might possibly interfere. 

 

 

IMPORTANT! 

 
 
 

 

 

In the event that the device does not function properly after an electrostatic  

discharge, please switch off the device and turn it on again after a few seconds 

 

For malfunctions which affect the reproduction of individual devices first of all make sure that all 

connections are correctly and thoroughly carried out. In general errors which arise are often a result 

of an unsatisfactory or wrongly made connection. 

 

 

10.  Specifications (selection) 

 

Inputs: 

2 x balanced high level inputs (XLR) 

 

3 x unbalanced high level inputs (RCA) 

 

1 x unbalanced as high level input or 

-

 

 

Headphones output: 

  1 x metal female jack 6.3 mm; < 25

 >300 

 

 

Output: 

  1 x unbalanced pre-output (RCA); 47 

 

 

Signal difference left/right:  < 0.4 dB (from 0 dB to -40 dB) 

 

Input resistance: 

balanced: 2 x 47 k

 

 

unbalanced: 47 k

 

 

Total transformer power: 

max. 500 VA (watts) 

 

Rated power output: 

2 x 260 watts on 4 

 

(at THD+N = 0.1 %) 

2 x 175 watts on 8 

 

 

 

Distortion (THD+N): 

0.015 % on 4 

 load with 1 kHz and 10 watts 

 

0.015 % on 8 

 load with 1 kHz and 10 watts 

 

Signal-to-noise-ratio: 

>100 dBA (ref. 6.325 V)  

(A weighted) 

 

 

Damping factor: 

> 100 on 8 

 load with 1 kHz 

 

 

Dimensions: 

145 x 482 x 450 mm (H x W x D)  

 

5.7 x 19.0 x 17.7 inches (H x W x D) 

 

Weight: 

approx. 21 kg / 48 lbs. 

 

Summary of Contents for POWER I you

Page 1: ...S 5 6 Loudspeaker cables 5 7 Correct phases for the loudspeakers 5 8 Replacing damaged mains fuses 6 How to start the POWER I ____ Page 9 7 Menu setting ____ Page 9 8 Looking after your equipment ____...

Page 2: ...s or when unused for long periods of time Ensure that the appliance has sufficient air around it and avoid extreme temperature influences on the unit especially direct sunshine and high humidity Alway...

Page 3: ...liance dicates compliance of this device with the EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility and LVD Low Voltage Directive standards of the European Community Remarks in the manual WARNING Calls attention to a...

Page 4: ...iew 1 POWER Mains power switch 2 FUSE Fuse holder for the main fuse plastic cap with integrated fuse 3 1 SPEAKER LEFT Left pair of loudspeaker output sockets 3 2 SPEAKER RIGHT Right pair of loudspeake...

Page 5: ...ried out Plug in the mains cable firstly in the inlet connector sockets of the unit and only then the earthing pin plug in the mains socket By actuating the mains power switch POWER you can turn on or...

Page 6: ...rresponding input of your power amplifier In the menu control note that this output is to be set as PRE OUT menu 4 setting 1 Please use only high quality interconnect cables This is the only way to en...

Page 7: ...ltage endurance and the same time lag Never use fuses with other ampere classes or time lag classes IMPORTANT Pull out the mains plug Always disconnect the unit from the mains power before replacing a...

Page 8: ...onnect the unit from the mains power by pulling out the mains plug 7 Menu settings There are the following nine settings in the menu 1 Balance 2 Initial volume 3 Display brightness 4 Adjustment of the...

Page 9: ...ng you back to the previous menu 4 Adjust the preamp output Here the preamp output can be configured By pressing the right rotary knob the preamplifier signal is switched to the Pre Out sockets before...

Page 10: ...his menu you can adjust the level by 12dB for each input to avoid gross volume jumps when switching between the inputs The right knob first selects the input you want to level Then press the right han...

Page 11: ...ft clean cloth and wipe the front plate with this without exerting strong pressure Never use abrasive agents or polishing agents with abrasive particles IMPORTANT Do not place the unit in direct sunsh...

Page 12: ...erly after an electrostatic discharge please switch off the device and turn it on again after a few seconds For malfunctions which affect the reproduction of individual devices first of all make sure...

Page 13: ...f technical development This manual is done by ACCUSTIC ARTS Audio GmbH Copyright 2016 All rights reserved Trademarks ACCUSTIC ARTS is a registered trademark of ACCUSTIC ARTS Audio GmbH Warranty The m...

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