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Owner’s Manual

AA200PHD-CE

200W Mixer Amplifier

1601 Jack McKay Blvd. • Ennis, Texas 75119  U.S.A.

Telephone: 800.876.3333 • Fax: 800.765.3435

Using the PHD Mixer Amplifier Diagnostic System 

The AAPHD Series features a patent pending Amplifier Self Diagnostic System. The PHD (Push Here Diagnostic) is simple to use and 
is very effective running a 100V distributed system diagnostic test to assure the amplifier has the proper load applied. The proper load 
will assure a long lasting trouble free audio experience with your new AAPHD Series amplifier. Many amplifiers fail because an incorrect 
load is applied to the amplifier. This is especially true when using the amplifier in a 50V or 100V distributed audio speaker system. There 
are a few common failure points that can occur during system installation that are listed below.

Common Amplifier Failure Conditions, also see “How to Trouble Shoot Your Speaker System if the Fault LED is 
Illuminating”.

 

1.  A short in the speaker wiring.

 

2.  Improper load selection or power tap setting on 100V speaker systems. It is very common when using many speakers to    

 

 

have one of the speakers tapped accidently at 8

Ω

. This error will definitely be very hard on a 100V amp and in most  

 

 

 

cases cause the amp to fail within a few days. This kind of error is easy to make, time consuming to find and costly to fix. 

 

3.  Too many speakers attached or the wrong power taps are selected. If a 100 watt amp is used in a 100V system and it has   

 

 

ten speakers all tapped at 10W, but three of the speakers are accidently tapped at 30W, that comes up to 160W of power   

 

 

required to drive the system properly. While it may work at low levels, as soon as the system needs to be louder the  

 

 

 

amp will be strained and could fail over time.

Most amplifier failures are caused by improper installation on the speaker side. There are two known ways to test the speaker system 
after everything is installed.
 

A.  Measure the speaker system using a true audio frequency impedance meter. These are the best way to see if your speaker  

 

 

system is wired correctly for the amplifier.

 

B.  Run the PHD Self Diagnostic test. 

Running a Self-Diagnostic Test using the PHD Feature 

Step 1

 - Install the AAPHD Mixer amplifier, connect the input signals. Turn all levels to minimum. Do not attach the speaker system to 

the amp at this point. 

Step 2

 - Install the speaker system per the design, double check speaker tap settings. The total power for all the speakers should NOT 

exceed the maximum power rating of the amplifier installed. 

Step 3

 - Connect the speaker system to the amplifier. Pay special attention when connecting the speaker leads to the proper terminals 

on the amplifier. 

Note:

 All speaker power taps must be on a 100V setting.

Step 4

 - Turn the amplifier On.

Important: Input levels are to be turn down or off. The Master Level is to be around 12 o’clock position or close 
to half way up. Note: If the Master Level is OFF or down the PHD test will not work.

Step 5

 - Before starting the system Diagnostic test. Make sure no people are present or near the speakers during the diagnostic test 

without taking proper precautions. A 1 watt test tone will be present at each speaker. The audible SPL level will be based on the power 
tap setting at each speaker and sensitivity specification of the speaker. The audible SPL level may be alarming to some people. Wear 
proper hearing protection before starting the test.

Step 6

 - Activate the PHD circuit by inserting a small, pointed tool through the hole on the front panel labeled PHD. Press and hold 

the momentary switch for 5 seconds, then release. A test tone will be audible through the speaker system. If the Fault LED does not 
illuminate Yellow, the system is properly set up and no errors in the system were found. Continue the installation.

Note: During the initial start of the diagnostic test, the Fault indicator may flash Yellow for a few seconds until 
an accurate diagnostic reading has been completed, continue to hold the PHD switch in for 5 seconds to assure 
the test is complete. After 5 seconds and the Fault indicator is illuminating Yellow steadily, stop and read the 
section “How to Trouble Shoot Your Speaker System If the Fault LED is Illuminating.

Summary of Contents for AA200PHD

Page 1: ...Specifications are subject to change without notice Owner s Manual AA200PHD CE 200W Mixer Amplifier 1601 Jack McKay Blvd Ennis Texas 75119 U S A Telephone 800 876 3333 Fax 800 765 3435 AA200PHD CE 200...

Page 2: ...tant Safety Instructions 3 Introduction 5 Key Features 5 Applications 5 Front Panel Description 6 Rear Panel Description 7 PHD Diagnostic System Test 12 Common Amplifier Failure Conditions 12 Trouble...

Page 3: ...or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the device the device has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 WARNING To reduce the...

Page 4: ...wer cord Do not place the power cord in close proximity to heaters and do not place heavy objects on the power cord including the product itself doing so may result in fire or electrical shock Ensure...

Page 5: ...ide years of service and flexibility in today s background music and paging applications Key Features 200W Into 50V 100V and 4 Loads Automated Diagnostic System Test Push Here Diagnostic for 100V Dist...

Page 6: ...ult Indicator When testing the system using the PHD feature for proper wiring and amplifier loading this LED will illuminate Yellow if a fault is sensed in the audio speaker system See Using the PHD L...

Page 7: ...equencies by 6dB at 10kHz Rotating counter clockwise from the 12 00 position will decrease cut treble frequencies by 6dB at 10kHz 3 Input 1 Balanced Microphone or Line level signals connect to the and...

Page 8: ...ntom Power 24VDC is active when Input 1 is set to Mic mode and the switch is in the ON position Note Only use this feature if you are using condenser microphones otherwise leave in the OFF position DP...

Page 9: ...t section has a 3 position Phoenix connector for Mic or Line input signals and a 3 5mm stereo jack that is summed The level to the amplifier mix is controlled by Input 4 level located on the front pan...

Page 10: ...e up position the function is OFF or assigned to the feature stated when a switch is in the down position the function is ON or assigned to the feature stated Switch B DP SW 1 Mute Receive Input 6 Whe...

Page 11: ...vel Controls and PRE the Master Level on the front panel Set the system s maximum levels using the amplifier input level controls and then use the remote potentiometer as an attenuator from the maximu...

Page 12: ...quency impedance meter These are the best way to see if your speaker system is wired correctly for the amplifier B Run the PHD Self Diagnostic test Running a Self DiagnosticTest using the PHD Feature...

Page 13: ...speaker setting to make sure it is not set to a 4 8 or 16 ohm setting If one speaker is set to one of these settings it will cause a fault condition A simple and quick way to test this besides visual...

Page 14: ...e connected to the amplifier The LED should not steadily illuminate if a proper load is applied Note An occasional LED flash is okay during standard operation When LED is ON audible distortion may be...

Page 15: ...emote Level control port You can control Input 2 or Inputs 4 5 and 6 The AAPHD series remote level design is based on 10VDC return VCA type topology Connections to a 10K pot require three conductors w...

Page 16: ...ce for remote selection of 3 inputs without running audio signal from the amplifier This is ideal because the result is clean audio with no chance of picking up interference It is intended to be used...

Page 17: ...ch take the place of the front panel knobs After the amp has been installed and is operating as desired grasp the front panel knobs and pull straight out from the front panel Replace the knobs with se...

Page 18: ...m 18 Specifications are subject to change without notice Owner s Manual AA200PHD CE 200W Mixer Amplifier 1601 Jack McKay Blvd Ennis Texas 75119 U S A Telephone 800 876 3333 Fax 800 765 3435 Block Diag...

Page 19: ...s 1 6 Rear Panel Inputs Mic Line Balanced Qty 4 3 Position PHX Type 3 5mm Pitch Auxiliary Unbalanced Qty 2 RCA Auxiliary Unbalanced Qty 1 3 5mm Amp In Unbalanced RCA 600 Tone Controls Bass 6dB 100Hz T...

Page 20: ...150 Technical Data Inputs Total Qty 6 Frequency Response 50Hz 15kHz 3dB Thd N 0 5 Or Less At 1kHz Rated Output Input Sensitivity Impedance Input 1 2 3 4 Mic Mode 5mv No Trim 1200 Input 1 2 3 4 Line Mo...

Page 21: ...tlasSound com Specifications are subject to change without notice Owner s Manual AA200PHD CE 200W Mixer Amplifier 1601 Jack McKay Blvd Ennis Texas 75119 U S A Telephone 800 876 3333 Fax 800 765 3435 N...

Page 22: ...sSound com 22 Specifications are subject to change without notice Owner s Manual AA200PHD CE 200W Mixer Amplifier 1601 Jack McKay Blvd Ennis Texas 75119 U S A Telephone 800 876 3333 Fax 800 765 3435 N...

Page 23: ...tlasSound com Specifications are subject to change without notice Owner s Manual AA200PHD CE 200W Mixer Amplifier 1601 Jack McKay Blvd Ennis Texas 75119 U S A Telephone 800 876 3333 Fax 800 765 3435 N...

Page 24: ...s warranty All warranty returns must comply with our returns policy set forth below When products returned to Atlas Sound do not qualify for repair or replacement under our warranty repairs may be per...

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