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LOOP ERROR LED illuminated:

Indicates that the loop cable connected to the unit is outside specification.

Check that the loop cable is connected, terminated correctly and inserted into 

the LOOP OUTPUT socket. Ensure the DC resistance is acceptable.

Low magnetic field strength:

Due to insufficient LOOP CURRENT or excessive metal loss.

May require a special loop design to achieve acceptable performance, contact 

Ampetronic for advice.

Instability or high frequency noise

1) It is possible for the loop cable to become grounded under fault conditions, 

resulting in instability which may sound like high frequency noise, buzz or 

whistling. The results of this type of fault are unpredictable and may appear as 

any combination of the front panel indication errors.
This fault is easy to determine: simply unplug the loop cable from the amplifier 

and test with a resistance meter between either of the loop wires and a good 

earth point such as a metal radiator. There should be an infinitely high reading 

i.e. no connection at all. Any reading indicates a failure of the loop cable 

insulation and you will need to either repair or replace the loop cable.
2)

 

Instability can be caused by using poor quality signal cables, long 

unbalanced (2-wire) signal runs to the inputs, or by running input cables in 

close proximity with the loop wire over any appreciable distance. Loop 

amplifiers are capable of delivering high currents at audio frequencies. If the 

loop cable is run close to sensitive signal cables it may be possible to induce a 

signal back into the input of the amplifier causing feedback. Cable runs and 

loop wires should be kept well apart from each other. To avoid interference a 

proximity of 300mm should only be run for a few meters. Always used 

balanced (3-wire) circuits where possible. 
3) Instability can cause the amplifier to run hot and may result in the 

OVERHEAT LED illuminating. Always used balanced (3-wire) circuits where 

possible. 

If the loop is high resistance >5

 - check all connections and re-tighten, there 

may be something loose. 

If the loop is low resistance <0.5

Ω - check for short circuits in the loop connector.                                                                                                

²

If the loop is just very low resistance, fold a defined length (see below) of 0.5mm  

cable in half and twist it together neatly – using a hand drill can be helpful. Coil this 

loosely on the forearm and bind it so that it does not come un-coiled. Then connect 

the two ends in series with the low resistance loop to ensure that the unit will 

always turn on, but the system performance is un-affected. 5m of 0.5mm² wire will 

add approximately 0.15

 W

 to loop resistance. Use an appropriate length to ensure 

the loop resistance exceeds 0.3

W

.

 

Note: High or low resistance loops can be 

encountered in a venue with a pre-installed loop, which was designed for use with 

an old loop driver which might be being replaced. Before using this loop ensure 

that the existing loop will allow the system to perform to an acceptable level by 

checking it's layout details in the 'Designing Induction loops' handbook.

POWER LED not illuminated

:

Check that the power (

O

 / 

I

) switch is toggled to the ON (

I

) position.

A 20mm fuse is incorporated in the AC POWER socket. It is necessary to 

remove the power cord before extracting the fuse holder. Test the continuity of 

the fuse using a multimeter. A spare fuse is provided in the fuse holder.

Any replacement fuse 

must

 be of the same fuse rating and type as 

printed on the rear panel of the unit.

POWER LED flashing continuously

Amplifier has failed self test and is in safe mode. No signal will be fed into the 

loop. Switch the unit OFF, remove all connections except the loop and power 

connections, turn all front panel controls to minimum and switch back ON. If 

the problem persists, contact Ampetronic for advice.

COMPRESSION LEDs not illuminating

Check input connections.

Ensure that the appropriate front panel control (Mic / Line) is turned up.

Check that there is sufficient signal level for the required input.

CURRENT LEDs not illuminating

Check that the COMPRESSION LEDs are illuminating.

Check that the LOOP CURRENT control is turned up sufficiently.

Check that the LOOP ERROR, or OVERHEAT LEDs are not illuminated.

Ensure the POWER LED is illuminated and not flashing.

Remove any connection to the SLAVE I/O socket.

Check that the loop cable is connected, terminated correctly and inserted into 

the LOOP OUTPUT socket.

Check the loop cable is not open circuit, short circuit, or connected to earth 

(see Instability or high frequency noise section of Troubleshooting).

Note: 

You can listen to the actual loop signal by using a pair of headphones 

plugged into the loop monitor socket.

OVERLOAD LED illuminated

Indicates that too much current is being delivered into the loop.

Check that the COMPRESSION LEDs are illuminating.

Remove any connection to the SLAVE I/O socket.

Turn the LOOP CURRENT control down to avoid running too much current 

into the loop.

Check the loop cable is not open circuit, short circuit, or connected to earth 

(see Instability or high frequency noise section of 

Troubleshooting

).

OVERHEAT LED illuminated:

Indicates that the internal heatsink is too hot. Loop current is not delivered.

Ensure that the unit is installed in a location with sufficient ventilation.Check 

the loop cable is not open circuit, short circuit, or connected to earth (see 

Instability or high frequency noise section of Troubleshooting).

TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for ILD500

Page 1: ...is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to any rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 9 WARNING To reduce risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be plac...

Page 2: ...9 Repeat step 6 for the other input if used 10 Listen to the magnetic field produced inside the loop area using a receiving device e g Ampetronic ILR3 or examine the performance in more detail with a field strength meter 11 Adjust METAL LOSS CORRECTION to achieve a flat frequency response QUICK START INTRODUCTION The ILD500 Induction Loop Driver has been designed as a high quality amplifier for us...

Page 3: ... the loop cable METAL LOSS CORRECTION Screwdriver adjustable control which compensates for the frequency dependent effects of metal SLAVE I O Post compressor signal for use with ancillaries 15V 150mA DC OUTPUT 3 pin power Mini DIN LINE INPUT 6 4mm Jack socket for balanced line level signals MIC INPUT XLR socket for use with balanced microphones GAIN BOOST Increases gain of MIC input by 15dB PHANTO...

Page 4: ...l cold LINE INPUT MIC INPUT SLAVE I O LOOP CONNECTOR Signal TIP SOURCE TO ILD500 SLEEVE RING LINE INPUT Connection of 3 pole plug Use Twin screened cable Must be 3m or less Unbalanced Balanced TIP RECORDING DEVICE TO ILD500 SLAVE I O SLEEVE RING Connection of 3 pole Plug to use Slave I O socket for recording output Signal 8 00mm 20 00mm use either NL4 connections 1or 2 or both as required 1 2 LOOP...

Page 5: ...nel exhaust of the unit Both of these vents must be unobstructed for satisfactory cooling If the unit is installed in an enclosed environment sufficient air flow into the enclosure must be provided through vents fans or other means such that the units exhaust air is not recycled to the inlet causing it to OVERHEAT Slave I O Output Metal Loss Correction Compression LEDs Current LEDs Overheat LED Mi...

Page 6: ...llary units such as microphone pre amps or signal processing units 1 Turn all controls fully anti clockwise 2 Connect the loop cable into the Loop connector supplied Where using a perimeter loop floor ceiling level the feed cable should be tightly twisted and less than 20m in length Total resistance of loop and feed must be between 0 3W and 2 0W at DC The Designing Induction Loops handbook contain...

Page 7: ...nce with respect to a Magnetic field strength This will vary across the coverage area due to layout metal loss and LOOP CURRENT b Frequency response Metal losses tend to increase with frequency and may require the adjustment of the METAL LOSS CORRECTION As a result of this analysis adjust the LOOP CURRENT and set the METAL LOSS CORRECTION on the rear of the unit to achieve best sound quality This ...

Page 8: ...eck that the LOOP ERROR or OVERHEAT LEDs are not illuminated Ensure the POWER LED is illuminated and not flashing Remove any connection to the SLAVE I O socket Check that the loop cable is connected terminated correctly and inserted into the LOOP OUTPUT socket Check the loop cable is not open circuit short circuit or connected to earth see Instability or high frequency noise section of Troubleshoo...

Page 9: ... currents at audio frequencies If the loop cable is run close to sensitive signal cables it may be possible to induce a signal back into the input of the amplifier causing feedback Cable runs and loop wires should be kept well apart from each other To avoid interference a proximity of 300mm should only be run for a few meters Always used balanced 3 wire circuits where possible 3 Instability can ca...

Page 10: ...e in rear of unit Unplug the loop and AC power supply from amplifier and replace the failed fuse with the spare fuse in AC power input fuse tray Reconnect the AC power supply and switch on If the fuse fails again return the unit to Ampetronic for evaluation it may well be covered under warranty which will be invalidated by removing the cover If the fuse does not fail a loop error may be indicated ...

Page 11: ...200 600W Loop Monitor Sensitivity 70dBu 245uV for full RMS 3 5mm 3 pole stereo jack socket output 0 675Vpk at 9 0Apk output Overload 5dBu 436mV RMS 15V 150mA DC Output Line Input 3 pin power Mini DIN socket 6 4mm 3 pole Jack socket Regulated DC output for powering Input Impedance 1MW Ampetronic pre amps accessories Sensitivity 30dBu 24mV for full RMS Environmental output Ventilation See Installati...

Page 12: ...e year parts and labour warranty from date of shipment from Ampetronic To qualify for the five year warranty the product must be registered at www ampetronic com products warranty without which the warranty will be valid for two years only The five year warranty is dated from the time the equipment leaves Ampetronic and NOT when it is installed Manufacturer Ampetronic Ltd Northern Road Newark Nott...

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