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Connections

COM and GND Terminals

A shorting jumper typically connects the COM and GND terminals of the
amplifier together. The COM terminal is a common lead from the output
transformer. For the transformer-coupled speaker output to work, one of the
speaker load leads must be connected to this terminal. The GND terminal is
a connection to the system’s electrical ground and used when driving loads in
the Direct Out mode.

Connecting the GND to the COM terminal when using the transformer-cou-
pled outputs references the transformer output to ground. Disconnecting the
GND terminal from COM allows the transformer output to float electrically.
This is sometimes useful under certain conditions where a ground connection
is undesirable. It is generally a good idea, however, to short the GND to the
COM terminal regardless of output type (Trans or Direct).

Remote Volume  Control

These terminals are provided for remote control of the Master Volume con-
trol. This control is motorized, allowing full control over the setting of the
master volume. The Bogen Remote Volume Control Panel (model RVCP)
provides a simple and elegant means of remote control. Shorting the UP ter-
minal with the C terminal will rotate the Master Volume control in a clock-
wise direction, increasing the volume level. Shorting the DN terminal to the
C terminal will cause the Master Volume control to rotate in a counter-
clockwise direction and decrease the level of the Master Volume control. The
impedance of the shorting connections must be less than 

1

00 ohms in order

to operate the control.

Mute Control

Each priority bus (High, Medium, and Low) can be externally activated. This
allows priority buses of two or more Wall-Mount Power Vector units to be
linked together for system expansion purposes. A particular mute 
priority can be externally forced by shorting that priority’s bus terminal to
the C terminal of the Mute Control (the C terminal is the system ground).
Forcing the H priority bus this way will mute all modules except for modules
set for priority level 

1

(highest priority). Forcing the M priority bus will mute

modules set for priority levels 3 or 4, but not levels 

1

or 2, and forcing the

L priority bus will only mute modules set at priority level 4. See 

System

Expansion of Power Vector Amplifiers

section and illustration on page 8.

Bridging Mix Bus

This connector makes the Wall-Mount Power Vector’s mix bus available exter-
nally and allows the connecting of Power Vector units for system expansion
and simple room combining.

This function is bi-directional. Any signal received will be amplified and any 
signal sent can be used by another Power Vector amp. The signal levels at the
bridging jack will drop by one-half with two Power Vectors tied together and
by two-thirds with three units tied together. Because of the attenuation of the
bridging signal, due to the signal loading of other Power Vectors, it is not 
recommended that more than three units be connected together. See 

Mute

Control

section and the illustration on the next page for additional information.

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Summary of Contents for WV100

Page 1: ...Wall Mount Power Vector Amplifiers WV100 WV150 WV250 Models Installation and Use Manual 2002 Bogen Communications Inc All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice 54 2086 01E 1204 ...

Page 2: ...n for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufac turer 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service person...

Page 3: ...e Speaker Connections 6 COM and GND Terminals 7 Remote Volume Control 7 Mute Control 7 Bridging Mix Bus 7 System Expansion of Power Vector Amplifiers 8 OPERATION 9 10 Front Panel Controls Indicators 9 Input Volume Controls 9 Signal Clip Indicator 9 Bass and Treble Controls 9 Master Volume Control 9 Average Peak Switch LED Output Meter 9 Power Switch Power Indicator 9 Output Limiter 10 Rear Panel C...

Page 4: ... Control determines maximum amp output level before limiting takes place Indicator illuminates when limiting takes place 5 Average Peak Switch This switch determines whether the LED Output Meter registers the average or peak level of the amplifier s output 6 LED Output Level Meter An 11 segment LED output level meter monitors the output level of the power amplifier 7 Tape Out RCA unbalanced signal...

Page 5: ...Vector Connector Board Rear 1 Trans Output Direct Out Selector Allows selection of either TRANS for transformer coupled outputs 70V 25V and 8 ohm or DIR for direct low impedance 4 ohm minimum output 2 Speaker Output Barrier Strip A terminal barrier strip with clamping washers provides connections for speaker loads 3 Mute Control Terminals Provides access to mute buses for external control and syst...

Page 6: ...talled A white screened area is provided on the front of the amplifier below the connector to identify the connector s purpose and associated input number Remove the filler cap in the upper left hand corner of the front panel and install the combination jack as shown in the figures below Either or both of the connector styles on the jack can be wired to any user supplied module with included cable...

Page 7: ...lar module bay and is not processed by the output module directly The input is includ ed so that the additional input function of the module bay is not forfeited when an output module is installed Input Modules Functionality The Wall Mount Power Vector series of amplifiers accepts Bogen s new advanced plug in input modules which provide a wide range of input types allowing the amplifier inputs to ...

Page 8: ...e 4Ω terminal and the GND terminal Make sure the selector switch is in the DIR position Bypassing the output transformer and driving the speaker load directly provides the advantage of better bass response To maximize the power delivered to the speakers their combined load impedance should be 4 ohms Connecting higher load impedances is electrically acceptable but the mismatch in load impedance wil...

Page 9: ...level of the MasterVolume control The impedance of the shorting connections must be less than 100 ohms in order to operate the control Mute Control Each priority bus High Medium and Low can be externally activated This allows priority buses of two or more Wall Mount Power Vector units to be linked together for system expansion purposes A particular mute priority can be externally forced by shortin...

Page 10: ...is not rec ommended that more than three amplifiers be bridged together due to bridging loss When connecting mute control functions make certain that the wiring is consistent H to H M to M and so forth See illustration below Note When connecting mute control functions between amplifiers make certain that the wiring is consistent H to H M to M and so forth ...

Page 11: ...ow 40 Hz This filter shape helps to avoid overdriving the speaker s coupling transformer with low frequency signals that may cause noticeable distortion due to magnetic saturation of the transformer s core Master Volume Control The overall volume level of the amplifier is set by a Master Volume control The Master Volume control is motorized and can be controlled by manually adjusting the knob or b...

Page 12: ... a desired level below the amplifier s maximum level to provide a means of limiting the system s volume level In this case the amplifier is driven to the desired output level and then the Limiter control is adjusted so that it begins to engage In general input and master controls should be set so that the Limiter engages as little as possible Rear Panel Controls Trans Output Direct Out Selector Sw...

Page 13: ...Block Diagram 11 ...

Page 14: ...mpedance Transformer Coupled 70V 25V 8 ohms balanced or unbalanced Direct Coupled 4 ohms unbalanced Thermal Emissions WV100 495 2 BTU hr WV150 696 7 BTU hr WV250 911 9 BTU hr Tape Out Output Level 4 VRMS FRP Output Impedance 50 ohms maximum Protection Thermal short circuit and overload auto reset Line Fusing Resettable circuit breaker Cooling Thermally controlled 3 speed fan Power Consumption WV10...

Page 15: ...connections Trans Out load on wrong tap Bass control boosted too much POOR LOW FREQ RESPONSE NO BASS Power Indicator LED is red Input Signal Clip LED is green LED Output Meter not in red Lo cut switch is set to ON Speakers wired out of phase Check module bass control setting if available Check bass control setting Note Transformer coupled speakers have less bass response Power Indicator LED is red...

Page 16: ... or repaired or altered in any manner whatsoever or where the serial number or date code has been removed or defaced THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS BOGEN S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLU SIVE REMEDY BOGEN MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DIS...

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