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 50/60 Hz 160 Watts

115/230 VAC

230V: 1A SB fuse

115V: 2A SB fuse

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BIAMP SYSTEMS

D60EQ

Designed in Oregon, U.S.A.

Assembled in India

 

 
 
 
 

 

1. 

AC Power Cord.

  Connect to ~115/230 

VAC 50/60 Hz AC power.  Make sure 
that the line voltage selector switch and 
fuse have been correctly set before 
plugging in.   Do not remove or defeat 
the AC ground prong on the plug, as this 
constitutes a shock hazard. 

 
2. 

Line Voltage Selector Switch.

  Set this 

switch to "115" for nominal line voltages 
of 110-120 VAC.  Set this switch to "230" 
for nominal line voltages of 220-240 
VAC.  Make sure that the appropriate 
fuse is installed when changing voltage 
selections. The unit is set for 115 volt 
operation when shipped from the factory. 

 
3. 

Fuse.

  This is the AC power fuse. 

 

Replace fuse only with same type and 
value.  For 115 volt operation, use a T 
2A L 250V fuse.  For 230 volt operation, 
use a T 1A L 250V fuse. 

 

4. 

Output Barrier Strip.

  The output 

barrier strip provides connections for the 
output of the amplifier.  The Common 
terminal is the output "ground" 
connection.  When the unit is shipped 
from the factory, the distribution 
autoformer is not hooked up and signal 
is only present at the 4 ohm output.  To 
use the 8

Ω

, 70V, or 100V outputs, the 

jumper wire must be connected from the 
4

Ω

 output terminal to the autoformer 

input terminal.  

NOTE:

  From the factory, 

the D60EQ has an 18dB/octave 180Hz 
high-pass filter enabled.  This high-pass 
filter must remain enabled whenever an 
autoformer output is being used (8

Ω

70V, or 100V).  The high-pass filter 
should be disabled only when using the 
‘direct’ 4

Ω

 output (see Options & 

Accessories on page 8).  

CAUTION:

  

High voltages may be present at the 
output terminals.  Be sure that the AC 
power is off when making connections. 

 
5. 

Input Barrier Strip.

  The input barrier 

strip provides connections for the 
balanced input to the amplifier.  The 
bottom three terminals on this barrier 
strip are unused. 

 

Summary of Contents for D60EQ

Page 1: ...blank D60EQ Amplifier Equalizer Operation Manual Biamp Systems 9300 S W Gemini Drive Beaverton OR 97008 USA 1 503 641 7287 www biamp com...

Page 2: ...19Mar07...

Page 3: ...EQ features include integrated equalizer amplifier and distribution autoformer electronically balanced differential line level input stage 9 band graphic equalizer 15dB on ISO center frequencies 60W o...

Page 4: ...ided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particula...

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Page 8: ...z should not be boosted see Output Barrier Strip on next page 2 Level Control The level control determines the amplitude of the output signal 3 On Indicator This green LED indicates that AC power is o...

Page 9: ...operation use a T 2A L 250V fuse For 230 volt operation use a T 1A L 250V fuse 4 Output Barrier Strip The output barrier strip provides connections for the output of the amplifier The Common terminal...

Page 10: ...ter is enabled When the strap is in the OUT down position the filter is disabled To avoid high magnetization currents which cause the amplifier to current limit and distort the output signal when low...

Page 11: ...quency Response 20Hz 20kHz 60W 0 1 5dB Total Harmonic Distortion 20Hz 20kHz 60W 0 2 Intermodulation Distortion SMPTE 0 35 Signal to Noise Ratio 20Hz 20kHz 60W 89dB Input Sensistivity 775 Volts Input I...

Page 12: ...repairs or installed in any manner that does not comply with BIAMP Systems recommendations 4 Electro mechanical fans electrolytic capacitors and normal wear and tear of items such as paint knobs hand...

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