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Macro-Tech 5000VZ  Power Amplifier

Reference Manual

steering diodes (D810 and D811) provide the two
modes of the power supply.

The VZ mode switch (S700) has four positions which
control how the articulated supply functions. (Two of
the four switch positions are identical because there
are only three VZ modes.) In the VZ position, the sup-
ply will automatically change as needed depending on
the signal demands. In the Lock Low position, the sup-
ply stays in high-current mode and cannot switch into
high-voltage mode. In the “VZ-ODEP” position, the sup-
ply operates as it would in the VZ position unless the
ODEP limit is reached. If the ODEP limit is reached, the
supply will be locked into high-current mode to lower
the thermal dissipation of the output devices until it is
cools enough to return to normal VZ operation.

The fan control circuit (U713, U707B, U712 and Q706)
uses the 

ODEP thermal information to control the speed

of the fan. The summation of the 

ODEP signal and the

heat sink temperature is used to determine its speed.

In order to reduce the turn-on current needed by the
power transformers, a “soft start” circuit is provided
(U701B, U701A, U111, U700 and Q701) which limits
the maximum start-up current to less than 22 peak
amps per channel with 120 VAC mains. The primary
voltage is ramped up to the full voltage, then relay K700
closes across triac Q701 for normal operation.

5.3.2 Bridge-Mono Operation

By setting the back panel stereo/mono switch to
BRIDGE MONO, the user can convert the 

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5000VZ into a bridged mono amplifier. With a signal
applied to the Channel 1 input and the load connected
between the positive output terminals of Channel 1 and
Channel 2, twice the voltage output of a single channel
is achieved.

The Channel 1 output feeds the Channel 2 error amp
(U205). Because there is a net inversion, the Channel 2
output is out of polarity with Channel 1. This produces
twice as much voltage across the load. Each of the
channel's protection mechanisms work independently
and both 

IOC indicators are operational.

5.3.3 Parallel-Mono Operation

With the stereo/mono switch set to PARALLEL MONO,
the output of Channel 2 is paralleled with that of Chan-
nel 1. A suitable jumper capable of handling high cur-
rent must be installed to gain the benefits of this
operating mode. The jumper should be connected
across a positive output terminal from each channel.

The signal path for Channel 1 is the same as for stereo
operation. The signal for Channel 2 is fed from the same
source as for Channel 1 and is paralleled at the input to
the error amplifier (U105 and U205). A signal from the
current sense circuit is also sent to the Channel 2 error
amplifier giving Channel 2 an electronic ballasting re-
sistor to better match the two outputs. In Parallel-Mono
mode, twice the current of one channel alone can be
obtained. Each of the channel’s protection mechanisms
work independently if a fault occurs and both 

IOC indi-

cators are operational.

5.3.4 Terminator Module

The terminator module provides a high-frequency load
to the amplifier in order to maintain stability. It includes
a current sense circuit (U750) which is used for the

I

Load

/

I

Limit

 display and in the Parallel-Mono mode.

5.3.5 Display Module

On the display module there are seven indicators. The
amber Enable LED shows that the low-voltage supply
is enabled. The green SPI/

IOC LED is driven by Q502

from the output signal and flashes with the output sig-
nal at normal brilliance. When the amplifier reaches
early clipping, the LED driven by Q504 will flash
brighter indicating an 

IOC event. The amber ODEP LED

driven by Q500 normally lights at full brilliance and di-
minishes when thermal-dynamic power reserve drops.
This LED will stay off if the channel is put in standby.
The two-color 

I

Load

/

I

Limit

 LED flashes green when

U500, U501 and Q505 see output current. It turns red
when the amplifier’s maximum current output is
achieved.

Summary of Contents for MA-5000

Page 1: ...rt IN 46515 1000 U S A Telephone 574 294 8000 Fax 574 294 8329 Trademark Notice PIP SmartAmp and Grounded Bridge are trademarks and Amcron Crown Macro Tech IOC ODEP IQ System and P I P are registered...

Page 2: ...3 years from the date of purchase by the original purchaser the warranty period that the new Crown product is free of defects in materials and workmanship We further warrant the new Crown product rega...

Page 3: ...and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outl...

Page 4: ...ion recommended when playing at high volumes WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Magnetic Field CAUTION Donotlocatesensitivehigh gainequip men...

Page 5: ...uirements 21 4 Operation 22 4 1 Precautions 22 4 2 Indicators 22 4 3 Protection Systems 24 4 3 1 ODEP 24 4 3 2 Standby 24 4 3 3 Transformer Thermal Protection 25 4 3 4 Power Supply Fuses 25 4 4 Contro...

Page 6: ...13 Loudspeaker Fuse Nomograph 20 4 1 Indicators 22 4 2 Macro Tech 5000VZ Indicator States 23 4 3 Input Sensitivity LOI and Compressor Switches 26 4 4 Channel 1 VZ Mode Switch Behind Filter 27 5 1 A Ty...

Page 7: ...ur protection please send in your warranty registration card today and save your bill of sale because it is your official proof of purchase 1 1 Why So Much Power The Macro Tech 5000VZ can deliver up t...

Page 8: ...n turn offtransientsandother transients that can occur during an AC brownout Standby mode also provides overvoltage protection from AC mains of more than 11 over the rated voltage Innovative Loudspeak...

Page 9: ...These green multifunction indicators show both signal presence and distortion for each channel As signal presence indicators they flash synchronously with the amplifier s audio output As IOC Input Ou...

Page 10: ...s used to select one of three output modes Stereo mode is used for normal two channel operation Bridge Mono mode is used to drive a single channel with a load impedance of at least 4 ohms and Parallel...

Page 11: ...nced XLR Inputs A balanced 3 pin female XLR connector is provided on the PIP2 FXQ for input to each channel or for daisy chained output to other amplifiers Note The Chan nel 2 input is bypassed in eit...

Page 12: ...recommended over perforated panels because they tend to cause less air restriction A good choice for pressurizing the air behind the rack cabinet door is to mount a squirrel cage blower inside the ra...

Page 13: ...ng or loudspeakers Your amplifier can be operated in Stereo Bridge Mono or Parallel Mono mode by switching the back panel ste Fig 3 4 Stereo Wiring reo mono switch Turn off the amplifier and wait at l...

Page 14: ...ignal from the Channel 1 input with output Channel 2 inverted so it can be bridged with the Channel 1 output Note The Channel 2 input jack and level control are disconnected in Bridge Mono mode A sign...

Page 15: ...ad connects to the negative Channel 1 terminal CAUTION Remove the jumper wire before chang ing to Stereo or Bridge Mono mode 3 3 3 Parallel Mono Operation Parallel Mono mode is intended for driving lo...

Page 16: ...3 7 Unbalanced Input Wiring Fig 3 9 Balanced and Unbalanced Phone Plug Wiring Fig 3 8 Balanced Input Wiring The phone jack input connectors can be wired simi larly for balanced or unbalanced ground r...

Page 17: ...rn on the Loud speaker Offset Integration LOI for each channel The LOI switches are located on the back panel of the am plifier This circuitry includes a third order high pass Butterworth filter with...

Page 18: ...or decreases as the cable resistance increases This is very important because the amplifier s excellent damping factor can easily be negated by insufficient loudspeaker cables Use the nomograph in Fig...

Page 19: ...nic currents when primarily inductive loads are used Such loads include 70 volt step up transformers and electrostatic loudspeakers Inductive loads may appear as a short circuit at low frequencies Thi...

Page 20: ...sible con nect the power cord to an isolated power circuit with adequate current see Section 7 for detailed informa tion on current draw Excessive line voltages of more than 11 above the amplifier s r...

Page 21: ...s 4 2 Indicators The Macro Tech 5000VZ has several internal indica tors that can be used to help to identify a problem that causes a power supply to be put in standby These indicators are described in...

Page 22: ...Page 23 Macro Tech 5000VZ Power Amplifier Reference Manual Fig 4 2 Macro Tech 5000VZ Indicator States...

Page 23: ...tinue to connect additional loudspeakers in parallel with each output until the ILoad ILimit indicator turns red The optimum load is achieved before the ILoad ILimit indicator turns red so disconnecti...

Page 24: ...g with the amplifier If the low voltage power supply fuse blows refer the unit to a qualified technician for service The undervoltage protection circuitry can also acti vate the standby mode If the AC...

Page 25: ...ccurately repeatable settings To prevent tamper ing the Level Control Security Kit is available see Sec tion 8 2 In Bridge Mono and Parallel Mono modes the Channel 2 level control is bypassed The thre...

Page 26: ...rrent modes of operation as operating con ditions change Normally the power supplies operate in the high current low impedance mode for maxi mum thermal efficiency When voltage demand reaches highs le...

Page 27: ...t stage has two composite NPN devices and two composite PNP devices The devices connected to the load are referred to as high side NPN and PNP and the devices connected to ground are referred to as lo...

Page 28: ...VZ design gives you maximum power maximum safety and power optimized for your load 5 3 Circuit Theory Each channel is powered by its own transformer T100 or T200 The secondary of T100 is full wave rec...

Page 29: ...Page 30 Macro Tech 5000VZ Power Amplifier Reference Manual Fig 5 5 Circuit Block Diagram...

Page 30: ...along with R556 set the quiescent current point for the bridge bal ance output stage The protection mechanisms that affect the signal path are implemented to protect the amplifier under real world con...

Page 31: ...ut of polarity with Channel 1 This produces twice as much voltage across the load Each of the channel s protection mechanisms work independently and both IOC indicators are operational 5 3 3 Parallel...

Page 32: ...amplifier Power amplifiers cannot create energy they must have the required voltage and cur rent to deliver the rated power you expect Controls Compressor Athree positionbackpanelswitchisused to cont...

Page 33: ...nting surface and 2 875 inches 7 3 cm in front of mounting surface Allow 3 inches 7 6 cm behind the back panel for ad equate air flow see Figures 3 1 and 3 2 Approximate Weight 77 pounds 9 ounces 35 2...

Page 34: ...only pro duced 79 4 watts Other manufacturers qualify their specs by saying they are typical subject to manu facturing tolerances single channel driven or that they are specified with fuses bypassed E...

Page 35: ...condition Operating the amplifier at levels higher than 0 05 THD can result in output power levels that are higher than those listed in the maximum power matrices Fig 6 2 Maximum Power Matrix Maximum...

Page 36: ...Page 37 Macro Tech 5000VZ Power Amplifier Reference Manual Fig 6 3 Typical Frequency Response Fig 6 4 Typical Damping Factor Fig 6 5 Typical Output Impedance...

Page 37: ...Power Amplifier Reference Manual 100 1 K 10 K 20 K FREQUENCY Hz dB TEF TEF 45 0 45 100 1 K 10 K 20 K FREQUENCY Hz Fig 6 7 Typical Crosstalk Fig 6 6 Typical Phase Response 84 90 66 60 72 78 96 TEF Mea...

Page 38: ...short duration paging is 1 Here are the equations used to calculate the data pre sented in Figure 7 1 AC Mains Power Draw watts Total output power with all channels driven watts x Duty Cycle Amplifie...

Page 39: ...and 6 dB octave 3 kHz shelving networks for constant directivity horn equal ization Screw terminal plugs are provided for input P I P CLP detects and prevents overload Its compressor is driven by the...

Page 40: ...d monitor IQ2 compatible components like the IQ PIP USP2 P I P FMX facilitates daisy chaining balanced amplifier in puts Female to male three pin XLR connectors are used to passively bridge the inputs...

Page 41: ...can be used to secure your amplifier s level controls in situations where the front panel controls are subject to tampering One is needed for each channel They can be ordered Fig 8 2 Installing a Lev...

Page 42: ...own factory For warranty service we will pay for ground shipping both ways in the United States Contact Crown Factory Service or Technical Support to obtain prepaid ship ping labels prior to sending t...

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