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LINUS10  

SAFETY

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. General 

The amplifier may only be used in accordance with the information provided in the user manual. Before and during the 

usage of the amplifier please ensure that all recommendations, especially the safety recommendations as detailed in the 

user manual, are adhered to.  The CODA Audio LINUS amplifier is designed for the amplification of pulsed audio signals. 

The amplifier should only be connected to loudspeakers with an average impedance as indicated. 

2. User manual 

Read the information before use (user manual) and heed all warnings. During the lifetime of the amplifier keep this user 

manual together with the warranty certificate in a safe place for later reference.  The user manual forms an integral part of 

the amplifier. It is recommended to check the CODA Audio website for any updates and new versions of this manual.

Reselling the amplifier is only possible if the user manual is available. In case of reselling the amplifier, the reseller has to 

document any changes made to the amplifier in writing and pass the documentation on to the buyer. 

3. Environments 

Use this amplifier only in E1, E2, E3, E4 or E5 environments according to IEC/EN 55103-2:2010 "Electromagnetic 

compatibility - Product family standard for audio, video, and audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for 

professional use - Part 2: Immunity". 

4. Mounting/placement 

Do not place this amplifier on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The amplifier may fall, causing serious injury 

and serious damage to the product. Any mounting of the amplifier should follow the manufacturer's instructions. CODA 

Audio can recommend suitable mounting racks and accessories.

5. Mains connection

The amplifier may only be connected to a socket with a protective earth conductor. This is a class 1 device that requires 

an external earth connection at all times. A missing earth may cause unexpected and high voltages present on the metal 

casing and surrounding conductors. The main power switch on the front panel is a 'soft' switch. Ensure that the mains 

power can be isolated from the amplifier at any time.

6. Power cord protection 

Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon them or 

against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs and the point where they exit from the amplifier. If the cord is 

damaged in any way obtain a replacement cord before further use.

7. Heat 

Do not use this amplifier near any heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat. 

8. Water and moisture 

Do not expose this device to rain or moisture. Do not use this amplifier near water (for example swimming pools and 

fountains). Do not place any objects containing liquids, such as bottles or glasses, on the top of the unit. Do not splash 

liquids on the unit. There is no protection against splashing water (IP-20 equipment).

9. Ventilation 

Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the amplifier and to protect 

it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This amplifier should not be installed unless proper 

ventilation is provided, and the following instructions are adhered to. When installing into racks, careful consideration 

should be taken to ensure that the force air cooling operates to its maximum efficiency. Cold air is drawn in through the 

front of the unit, with the hot air expelled from the rear. Ensure that the rear is not obstructed to allow the heat to escape. 

Do not install the amplifier above or below any other equipment that has a different forced air flow cooling design. If a 

space is to be left between multiple units then a fixed rack space blank should be used. A vented or slotted space should 

not be used as this can significantly reduced the efficiency of the forced air cooling of the unit. 

10. Interference of external objects and/or liquids with the appliance 

Never push objects of any kind into this amplifier through any openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or

Summary of Contents for LINUS10

Page 1: ...FOR USE FOR MODELS CODA AUDIO LINUS10 The leading version of this brochure is the English one which shall prevail to the exclusion of the national translation on hand USER MANUAL v2 1 Copyright 2010 2...

Page 2: ...Telephone 49 0 511 866 55 888 Fax 49 0 511 866 55 887 Internet www codaaudio com Email contact codaaudio com Subject to change Please visit our website www codaaudio com for the latest version of thi...

Page 3: ...nputs Ethernet 23 3 6 Power outputs 23 4 OPERATION 24 4 1 Screen user interface 24 4 2 Indicators 28 4 3 Power amp protection systems 28 4 4 Mains protections 29 4 5 Main SMPS protections 30 4 6 Fans...

Page 4: ...esent on the metal casing and surrounding conductors The main power switch on the front panel is a soft switch Ensure that the mains power can be isolated from the amplifier at any time 6 Power cord p...

Page 5: ...hibits a distinct change from its normal function or performance in case the amplifier has been used in a dusty environment for quite a period of time 14 Servicing All service and repair work must be...

Page 6: ...RE THE EXCLAMATION MARK IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ALSO FOR MAINTENANCE IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE AMPLIFIER CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE AMPLIFI...

Page 7: ...ndustrial IEC EN 55103 2 2010 Immunity for all environments E1 residential to ES industrial The operating conditions and application environments presupposed in the information for use user manual are...

Page 8: ...r sentes sur le chassis m tallique L interrupteur lectrique tant un mod le soft assurez vous de la bonne isolation de l amplificateur par rapport l alimentation lectrique 6 Protection du cordon d alim...

Page 9: ...mode d emploi l amplificateur a t utilis dans un environnement poussi reux pendant un temps prolong 14 Entretien Toute op ration de maintenance ou r paration doit tre effectu e par un revendeur distr...

Page 10: ...CLAMATION SERT GALEMENT A AVERTIR L UTILISATEUR D INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES POUR L ENTRETIEN CONTENUES DANS LA DOCUMENTATION DE L AMPLIFICATEUR ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR L AMPLIF...

Page 11: ...unit pour tous les environnements E1 r sidentiel a E5 industriel Les conditions d utilisation ainsi que les environnements d exploitation d crits dans le mode d emploi sont respecter scrupuleusement S...

Page 12: ...inem dedizierten Erdungsleiter angeschlossen werden Bei dem Verst rker handelt es sich um ein Ger t der Ger teklasse 1 welches zu jeder Zeit geerdet sein muss Fehlende Erdung kann unerwartete und hohe...

Page 13: ...Fremdk rper sind in den Verst rker gelangt der Verst rker war Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt der Verst rker wurde mechanisch besch digt das Netzkabel der Netzstecker sind besch digt der Verst rke...

Page 14: ...ER AUF WICHTIGE BEDIENUNGS UND WARTUNGSANLEITUNGEN IN DER DEM VERST RKER BEIGEF GTEN LITERATUR AUFMERKSAM MACHEN VORSICHT NICHT FFNEN STROMSCHLAGGEFAHR DER VERST RKER DARF NUR IN H HE BIS 2000 M EINGE...

Page 15: ...2 2010 St rfestigkeit f r alle Umgebungen E1 Wohngebiete bis ES gewerblich Die in den Benutzerinformationen angegebenen Betriebsbedingungen sind entsprechend einzuhalten Svetlomir Aleksandrov EU Konf...

Page 16: ...he driver and cabinet components Further benefits to this approach include substantial reductions in cost and quicker times to market for new products We have a wide product range offering high qualit...

Page 17: ...operation which significantly reduces the weight and size only 2U of the amplifier Using SMPS the seamlessly regulated symmetrical supply voltages of the power amplifier are more stable and efficient...

Page 18: ...lay 5 Standby power switch 9 Ethernet connection LED 2 Navigational buttons 6 Knurled grill screw 10 DAN LED not used 3 Channel mute buttons 7 LINET connection LED 11 Mains connection LED 4 Rotary enc...

Page 19: ...se four screws and washers when mounting the amplifier to the front rack rails For mobile use the amplifier should also be secured using the 19 mounting elements on the rear panel LINUS10 3 INSTALLATI...

Page 20: ...ifiers to one single very large breaker Always respect this rule of thumb for good installation practice for guaranteeing long term reliable robust and safe operation one LINUS10 one circuit breaker A...

Page 21: ...nal connection IEC 77A 929 CDV 2016 If in any doubt consult your local power provider Never attempt to measure this impedance level with your meter This may damage your meter and expose you to the ris...

Page 22: ...EBU input output The AES EBU input and output connectors allow you to receive and send multichannel digital audio streams to other AES EBU compatible devices Please note that although the AES EBU con...

Page 23: ...ground Bottom SPEAKON Pin 1 Channel B amplifier output Pin 1 Channel B ground Pin 2 Channel A amplifier output Pin 2 Channel A ground WARNING SPEAKON connectors marked with the lightning flashes indi...

Page 24: ...selection Turn encoder knob to select a number from 1 to 250 and press to confirm 4 1 2 Speaker selection Move the selection field with the encoder knob to the desired amplifier channel Press encoder...

Page 25: ...EQ s page Seven parametric EQs are available Please refer to LINUS Control operation manual for detailed information about tuning tools 4 1 7 Device information and display settings Press the DOWN bu...

Page 26: ...h interval fast o Analog fallback enabled Analog audio input in use clock present Display indication If there is no clock present the unit will switch automatically to the selected analog signal sourc...

Page 27: ...configuration page and indicate the lock of the device with the capital letter L LOCK 4 1 11 Store snapshot Store your customised user settings inclusive tuning parameters in the library positions 01...

Page 28: ...sistors are back in their SOA the channel is automati cally unmuted again 4 3 2 DC protection Each output of the power amp is constantly monitored for persistent DC voltage levels If the 10 V threshol...

Page 29: ...he amplifier will detect and display a mains voltage loss When the mains voltage returns to a normal value a soft start occurs and the amplifier returns to normal previous operation 4 4 5 Fuse protect...

Page 30: ...mal operation no clipping or only slight clipping this protection should never be activated If active this protection is indicated by a white LED behind the dust cover on the top left side of the dust...

Page 31: ...tect LED on bad mains volt age or no mains voltage at all SMPS amplifier off standby and FuseProtect LED off mains voltage OK 4 7 3 SMPS ON LED This green LED will be constantly on as long as the main...

Page 32: ...evels For changing the filter no additional tools are required First remove the knurled screw right next to the standby switch Then push the whole grill assembly carefully to the right and pull it str...

Page 33: ...Hz 20 kHz 0 0 dB 1 0 dB THD N SMPTE 8 load 1 2 output power 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 01 Latency input to loudspeaker output Minimum 2 70 ms AES EBU input Minimum 2 00 ms Analogue input Protection circuits Inrus...

Page 34: ...8 power 600 W 4 2 to represent typical music signal Amplifier in standby 8 W Amplifier idle 60 W Amplifier 1 8 power 1900 W 4 Amplifier 1 8 power 2100 W 2 AC Mains Input Input sources Analog AES EBU...

Page 35: ...utput voltage 200 V pk Maximum output current 72 A pk Damping factor 8 load 1 kHz and below 400 Minimum output load 2 nom 2 for sensor control Power output connections 2 x Neutrik NL4 speakON LINUS10...

Page 36: ...ume 0 045 m 1 59 ft Net weight 13 kg 28 66 lbs Shipping weight 15 6 kg 34 39 lbs Physical Typical values some variation may exist due to component tolerances Voltage range should not be exceeded Ampli...

Page 37: ...0 W output power 4 channel 1 channel 2 Measurement of a typical performance Figure 6 2 THD 1 kHz 4 vs input voltage channel 1 channel 2 Measurement of a typical performance Figure 6 3 THD 1 kHz 2 vs i...

Page 38: ...ment of a typical performance Figure 6 5 Channel separation vs frequency 250 W 2 channel 1 channel 2 Measurement of a typical performance Figure 6 6 DIM 100 intermodulation distortion 4 vs input level...

Page 39: ...on ratio channel 1 channel 2 Measurement of a typical performance Figure 6 8 SMPTE intermodulation distortion 60 Hz and 7 kHz 4 vs input level channel 1 channel 2 Measurement of a typical performance...

Page 40: ...prior factory approval service by an unauthorized service centre and normal wear and tear Amplifiers on which the serial number has been removed or defaced are not eligible for warranty service 7 3 Wh...

Page 41: ...MasterCard Shipping address To transport the amplifier the original packing materials must be used Please return the amplifier to the following address or your nearest CODA Audio appointed distributo...

Page 42: ...018 Safety Requirements for Audio Video or similar Electronic Appliances In order to guarantee the safe functioning of the amplifier it has to be checked regularly depending on its application but at...

Page 43: ...US10 11 NOTES NOTE IMPORTANT Please consider that any changes made to the amplifier have to be documented in writing and passed on to the buyer in the event of resale 11 NOTES CHANGES MADE TO THE AMPL...

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