Coda 40.0 Operation Manual Download Page 4

Stereo Amplifier Configuration

WARNING: Please ensure that the power switch is turned OFF while you are connecting the 

amplifier. Connecting or disconnecting cables while the amplifier is powered on could 

cause damage to your speakers.

NOTE: Ensure that the mode switch located between the input jacks on the rear of the 

amplifier is set to the stereo position for normal operation. Bridged operation is explained on 

page 7.

The diagram below shows the default connections necessary to operate the 40.0 as a 

stereo amplifier. This is the simplest and most common mode of operation, and the quickest 

way to get started. Once these connections are made you can turn the power switch on, 

enable the bias from the front panel and start listening to your amplifier.

For simplicity this diagram shows an audio configuration using balanced interconnects. This 

is the default input mode of the amplifier. Unbalanced operation requires that you set the 

appropriate input mode as detailed on page 5.

INITIAL SETUP

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LEFT SPEAKER

RIGHT SPEAKER

PREAMPLIFIER

AMPLIFIER 40

!

FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST 

SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD,DO NOT EXPOSE 

THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

          AC LINE INPUT

   SEE SERIAL TAG FOR

POWER REQUIREMENTS  

~

UNBALANCED INPUT

RIGHT

LEFT

COMPACT DISC

RIGHT

LEFT

TUNER

RIGHT

LEFT

VIDEO

RIGHT

LEFT

MONITOR

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

IN

OUT

PROCESSOR

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

IN

OUT

VIDEO

RIGHT

LEFT

UNBALANCED OUTPUT

RIGHT

LEFT

T E C H N O L O G I E S   I N C .

MODEL

SERIAL NUMBER

VOL TAGE REQUIREMENT

MANUF ACTURED IN THE USA

 HZ

POWER REQUIREMENT

                     V

A

FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION
AGAINST SHOCK OR FIRE:
1. REPLACE FUSE WITH SAME
TYPE AND RA TING
2. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

BRIDGED

STEREO

DO NOT ALLOW AMPLIFIER OUTPUTS

TO COMMON BETWEEN CHANNELS,

OR CONT ACT CHASSIS OR INPUT

GROUNDS,  OR TO BE CONNECTED

TO ANY ACTIVE CURRENT SOURCE.

MAIN POWER

OFF

ON

AC LINE FUSE CHAR T

FUSE AND VOL TAGE SELECTOR

FUSE V ALUE -SEE FUSE CHAR T

VOL TAGE SELECTION-

SEE OPERA TION MANUAL

!

NOTE

SEE SERIAL T AG FOR POWER

REQUIREMENTS, REMOVE POWER

CORD BEFORE CHANGING

FUSE OR LINE VOL TAGE

!

12

0

AC LINE INPUT

~

TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT

REMOVE COVER. NO USER SER

VICEABLE

PAR TS INSIDE. REFER SER VICING TO

QU ALIFIED SER VICE PERSONN EL.

CAUTION

CAUTION

W

W

ARNING

ARNING

!

LEFT CHANNEL

UNBALANCED

INPUTS

BALANCED

RIGHT CHANNEL

INPUTS
UNBALANCED

BALANCED

MODE

PUSH

PUSH

VOL TAGE                       FUSE TYPE

   100V

   120V

   220V

   240V

12 AMP    SLOW BLOW 5 x 20mm

  6 AMP    SLOW BLOW 5 x 20mm

DO NOT CONNECT AMPLIFIER OUTPUT 

TERMINALS TOGETHER. CONNECT 

AMPLIFIER OUTPUT  TERMINALS ONLY TO 

SPEAKERS.

FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST 

SHOCK OR FIRE:

REPLACE FUSE WITH SAME TYPE AND 

RATING. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO 

RAIN OR MOISTURE

SEE SERIAL TAG FOR POWER REQUIREMENTS. 

REMOVE POWER CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE OR LINE VOLTAGE.

AC LINE INPUT

MAIN POWER

FUSE / VOLTAGE SELECTOR

READ THE BRIDGING SECTION OF THE OPERATING MANUAL OR CONTACT YOUR CODA AUTHORIZED 

DEALER TO SET THE BRIDGING SWITCHES

BRIDGED MODE 

16 AMP

16 AMP

8 AMP

8 AMP

UNBALANCED

BRIDGED

INPUTS

INPUTS

BALANCED

BALANCED

INPUTS

UNBALANCED

PUSH

PUSH

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Summary of Contents for 40.0

Page 1: ...5 14 12 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INITIAL SETUP INTRODUCTION DETAILED INSTALLATION DESIGN PHILOSOPHY TECHNICAL DATA CARE AND HANDLING WARRANTY DISCLAIMER WARRANTY REGISTRATION BIAS INPUT LEFT RIGHT XLR GN RC...

Page 2: ...CK WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Never install or remove the...

Page 3: ...to provide the listener with unmatched sound quality through superb design and construction Although its operation is fairly simple in order to operate your amplifier properly and to realize all of t...

Page 4: ...O G I E S I N C MODEL SERIAL NUMBER VOL TAGE REQUIREMENT MANUF ACTURED IN THE USA HZ POWER REQUIREMENT V A FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK OR FIRE 1 REPLACE FUSE WITH SAME TYPE AND RA TING 2 DO...

Page 5: ...to the power cable provided with the amplifier After making the appropriate connections insert the three prong safety plug into an appropriate AC power source Once the AMPLIFIER S5 is properly connec...

Page 6: ...tton enables the bias effectively turning on the amplifier s components and opens shunting relays that mute the input Note If a power interruption occurs to the system the amplifier will power on with...

Page 7: ...be connected and the bridged mode input must be a balanced signal connected to the XLR receptacle labeled BRIDGED INPUT Bridged mode will not operate correctly with an input adapted from an unbalance...

Page 8: ...REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION CAUTION W W ARNING ARNING LEFT CHANNEL UNBALANCED INPUTS BALANCED RIGHT CHANNEL INPUTS UNBALANCED B...

Page 9: ...ns correspond to the buttons on the amplifier s faceplate For reference BIAS toggles the state of the bias circuitry standby on and off and INPUT toggles between the balanced and unbalanced audio inpu...

Page 10: ...y takes a very direct approach to high performance First top quality toroidal transformers and over 200 000uf of capacitance with very low ESR and inductance are used For optimum performance and relia...

Page 11: ...e Theseattributes result in a amplifier of such extreme linearity and bandwidth that no overall feedback correction is required or used One advantage of this is a high degree of immunity from interact...

Page 12: ...o electrolytic capacitors are used except in the power supply where several high capacitance electrolytics provide outstanding filtering of the supply output All semiconductor devices are of very high...

Page 13: ...lass AB 8 Ohms Frequency Response DC to 3dB 100kHz Distortion 02 percent from 10 Hz to 20kHz rated power Gain 32dB Maximum Current 100 Amperes peak Noise 120dB referenced to rated output Input Impedan...

Page 14: ...etal and can be scratched by harder tool steels and the grained surface can be easily marred if the amplifier is set face down on a hard surface Do not rest the amplifier on it s faceplate The amplifi...

Page 15: ...nt unit will be visually similar to the original product iii Exclusion of Coverage Coda Technologies is not obligated to service the product in certain conditions as according to the following subsect...

Page 16: ...Name Address City State Zip Phone Fill in this registration sheet and fax or mail it to Coda Technologies to ensure you are in our warranty system This will facilitate warranty service should it beco...

Page 17: ...Name Address City State Zip Phone Fill in this registration sheet and fax or mail it to Coda Technologies to ensure you are in our warranty system This will facilitate warranty service should it beco...

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