AUSTRALIAN MONITOR IS SERIES Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 8

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O P E R AT I O N

IMPORTANT

All signal source equipment should be adequately earthed.

This not only ensures your safety, but everybody else’s as well.

Faults can and do occur in mains connected equipment where

the chassis can become "live" if it is not properly earthed. In

these instances, the fault in a "floating" (ungrounded) piece of

equipment will look for the shortest path to ground, which

could possibly be your amplifier’s input. If the fault current is

large enough, it will destroy the input to your amplifier and look

for the next available path, which may be you!

Before making any connections

to your IS Series amplifier, observe the

following:

Ensure the mains voltage supply matches the label on the rear

panel of your amplifier (+/- 10%).

Ensure that the power switch is OFF.

Ensure that all system grounds (earth) are connected from a

common point. Avoid powering equipment within a system from

multiple power sources that may be separated by large distances.

Check the continuity of all interconnecting leads to your amplifier;

ensure that there are no open or short circuited conductors.

Ensure that the power handling of your load (speakers) can

adequately cope with the power output of the amplifier.

Before operating

your

IS

Series amplifier, ensure that:

The attenuators are at the "OFF" position (fully anticlockwise).

The GROUND LIFT Switch is not engaged (should be in the

"Ground" position).

P OW E R I N G U P

REMEMBER

The amplifier should be the last piece of equipment that you turn on

and the first piece of equipment that you turn off.

We recommend turning the attenuators on your amplifier down when

turning the unit on. When you power up your IS Series, your amplifier

goes through an initialising period before it will accept signal. The

Inrush Current Suppression (ICS) circuit is in operation for the first 0.5

seconds. This limits the mains current, to prevent "nuisance-tripping" of

circuit breakers. During this period you will hear a couple of relays

"click", indicating mains is now directly applied to the amplifier and the

signal path is connected. While the ICS circuit operates there is also a

30dB mute on the signal input. After two seconds this mute will

release, allowing any applied signal to pass un-attenuated. When

switching the amplifier off, wait a couple of seconds before switching

the amplifier on again. This allows the ICS circuit to reset.

L E V E L M AT C H I N G

The normal operating position for the attenuator is the maximum

position (fully clockwise, no attenuation). In this position the amplifier

operates at full gain. Turning the attenuator down (anticlockwise)

reduces the input sensitivity.

NOTE: If full power output is required, you should

operate your amplifier with the front panel attenuator

above the half way (12o clock) position, otherwise

clipping of the input circuitry (and its resultant

distortion) will occur before full output power is

achieved.

S E N S I T I V I T Y

Your amplifier is a linear device operating with a fixed input to output

voltage gain (less attenuation). The maximum output voltage swing is

determined by the applied mains voltage, load, load type and the duty

cycle of the applied signal. The

input sensitivity

for your

IS

Series

amplifier when the attenuator is at maximum position (fully clockwise)

is determined by the Input Sensitivity switch.

There are 3 settings for rated power into a 4 ohm load.

0.775V in for rated power out

1.0V in for rated power out

1.44 V in for rated power out.

Each channel of your

IS

Series amplifier has a nominal balanced

input

impedance

of 20kOhms (@1kHz) and should not present a difficult load

for any signal source. (i.e. the equipment feeding signal).

I S   S E R I E S   I N S TA L L AT I O N   &   O P E R AT I O N   M A N UA L

Summary of Contents for IS SERIES

Page 1: ...600W 1200W 1600W STEREO PRO AUDIO AMPLIFIERS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL IS SERIES ...

Page 2: ...n intake or exhaust ports Do not operate equipment on a surface or in an environment which may impede the normal flow of air around the unit such as a bed rug weathersheet carpet or completely enclosed rack If the unit is used in an extremely dusty or smoky environment the unit should be periodically blown free of foreign matter 14 Do not remove the cover Removing the cover will expose you to pote...

Page 3: ...n of delivering an amplifier packed with clever features at a contractor friendly price IS SERIES INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL AUS EUR USA Copyright 20th Feb 2005 Rev B 15th Nov 2005 This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This sym...

Page 4: ...atus circuit are those of a Peak Programme Meter P P M NOTE The amplifier is not damaged by running into clipping but speakers may be To maximise the life of your speakers try to keep clipping infrequent POWER SWITCH This switches AC power to the amplifier Press the switch to up for power on and down for power off At start up turn on the input to the amplifier is muted for approximately two second...

Page 5: ...n source equipment and the amplifier or stray magnetic field pick up on the input ground shield wiring The amplifier should be turned off before engaging this switch SPEAKER OUTPUT CONNECTOR A 4 pole speaker connector is provided as an additional speaker output This standard of loudspeaker to amplifier connection allows access to both channels of the amplifier via the one connector for bi amp appl...

Page 6: ...shielded cable should be used When wiring for a balanced source the connector going to the input of your amplifier should be wired as follows Pin 1 GROUND SHIELD Pin 2 HOT In Phase non inverting Pin 3 COLD Reverse Phase inverting When wiring for an unbalanced source you must ensure that pin 3 is connected to pin 1 input ground either by linking the pins in the input connector or by the source equi...

Page 7: ... A Channel B outputs see Speaker Connector Wiring Diagrams The Channel B speaker connector carries the Channel B output only This arrangement allows you the option of connecting to the outputs separately or together Connecting through a single connector has the advantage of minimising connections preserving phasing and simplifying channel allocation which is particularly important when bi amping I...

Page 8: ... signal The Inrush Current Suppression ICS circuit is in operation for the first 0 5 seconds This limits the mains current to prevent nuisance tripping of circuit breakers During this period you will hear a couple of relays click indicating mains is now directly applied to the amplifier and the signal path is connected While the ICS circuit operates there is also a 30dB mute on the signal input Af...

Page 9: ...as a signal and is amplified as hum There are three things you can do to avoid earth loop problems 1 Ensure the mains power for the audio system is quiet i e without equipment on it such as air conditioning refrigeration or lighting which may generate noise in the earth circuit 2 Ensure all equipment within the system shares a common ground safety earth point This will reduce the possibility of ci...

Page 10: ...s and reduce their cooling efficiency The time taken for this to happen will depend on the environment and the amount of use The fan blades are accessible once the lids are removed and can be easily cleaned You need only hold the fan rotor still and wipe the dust off the blades Many users stall the fan and use compressed air to blow the dust off the fan blades It is important to note that the fan ...

Page 11: ...UENCY RESPONSE 3dB 10Hz 50kHz 10Hz 50kHz 10Hz 50kHz THD 0 03 1 kHz 0 03 1 kHz 0 03 1 kHz CROSSTALK 60dB 60dB 60dB DAMPING FACTOR into 4 ohms 200 200 200 DAMPING FACTOR into 8 ohms 100 100 100 INPUT IMPEDANCE 20Kohm 20Kohm 20Kohm SIGNAL NOISE RATIO 20 20kHz 90dB 90dB 90dB WEIGHT 16 5kg 20 5kg 22 0kg DIMENSIONS WXDXH 483x452x89mm 483x452x89mm 483x452x89mm PAGE 11 SPECIFICATIONS ...

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