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Speaker Output 4
Ω
Connection to the passive 4 Ohm external speaker is provided through a
two pin terminal socket and comes fitted with removable screw terminal plug.
The passive speaker becomes the right hand channel whilst the left channel
is the active speaker. Connect the supplied figure 8 or a similar speaker cable
between the active and passive speaker. Be sure that the “+”of the main unit
socket is connected to the “+” (red terminal post) of the passive loudspeaker
and the “-” of the main unit is connected to the “-” (black terminal post) of
the passive speaker.
Never connect the active Speaker Output terminal to an external speaker
that is not the correct 4 Ohm impedance.
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IEC Power Supply Socket
The integrated IEC and fuse holder socket is fitted with a 1 Amp slow
blow fuse. An IEC mains power cable is supplied with the unit.
Should the fuse require replacement, use a screw driver to open the fuse
compartment. A spare fuse is contained in the tray under the IEC socket.
Always ensure that a 1 A slow blow fuse is used.
Never replace a fuse without first turning off the speaker and unplugging
the mains cable from the wall outlet.
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Power ON/OFF
The Power switch turns the speaker system on and off. When the unit is
switched on, a red ON LED will illuminate to indicate that the system is
operational. Always ensure that the power is turned off when connecting
or disconnecting the speaker cabling to the speaker.
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Heat Sink
When using your speakers at full power and over a long period, the heat
sink may become hot, this is normal, do not touch it! Take care when
placing the speaker too close to other items that may be heat sensitive.
Be careful during installation not to route any cabling through the heat
sink area as damage may occur.
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Positive Terminal
12
Negative Terminal
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AMPAV40 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
AMPAV40 REAR PANEL – ACTIVE (continued) & PASSIVE
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PASSIVE