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XTi2 Series 

Power Amplifiers

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Operation Manual

Front Panel Navigation

From the front panel, you can change settings for several of the amplifier’s integrated signal processing 

features: Input Y, Crossover Frequency, EQ, Delay, Limiting, and Stereo/Bridge-Mono. The Icons in the display 

illuminate to show which features are currently applied and turned on.
When you power-on the amplifier for the first time, the LCD screen displays “DSP OFF” (no DSP is applied). 

Subsequent power-ons display the preset that was active when you last shut off the amplifier.
The figure below shows the Menu Tree, which is the navigation path of options in the Menu. It shows how 

you navigate through the front panel and which settings are available from the front panel. For full access to 

all features, it is required that you hook up the amplifier via USB to a computer and run either HiQnet System 

Architect™ or Band Manager™ software. Both are available free via download from the following address: 

http://hiqnet.harmanpro.com.

Menu Tree

Navigating the LCD Screen Menu: Basics

To step through the Menu options, press the 

Sel, Next

 or 

Prev

 buttons as described in the menu tree above.  

Icons illuminated at the top of the screen show which DSP functions are active with the current preset.
When you are modifying a preset, its icon flashes. You can scroll through its settings with the 

Prev

 and 

Next

 

buttons. When you see the desired setting, select it by pressing Sel. Doing nothing returns you to the current 

preset after ten seconds.
In the LCD screen, if the Preset Icon is lit, the current preset is unchanged from its stored settings. If the 

Custom Icon is lit, the current preset has been changed from its stored settings.

CURRENT PRESET 

FLASHING “PRESET” 

TEXT 

FLASHING “PRESET” 

ICON 

Sel 

Sel 

Sel 

Next 

BRIDGE 

XOVER 

BRG SUBS 

SUB SYNTH 

USER PRESETS

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DSP OFF 

Next 

Next 

Next 

Next 

Next 

Next 

Next or Prev 

FLASHING “CONFIG” TEXT 

XOV 

EQ Ch. 1 

EQ Ch. 2 

DELAY Ch. 1 

DELAY Ch. 2 

LIM Ch. 1 

LIM Ch. 2 

STEREO/BRIDGE MONO 

BRIDGE 

STEREO 

 

Sel 

Sel 

Sel 

Sel 

Sel 

Sel 

Sel 

Sel 

Sel 

Next 

Prev 

Next 

Next 

Next 

Next 

Next 

Next 

Next 

CH1+CH2

INPUT Y

STEREO

OFF, 90 Hz, 100 Hz, 1200 Hz,

1500 Hz, 2000 Hz, 2-CH SUB,

CUSTOM

Sel 

    MENU TREE

Next 

Press 

Next

 to see 

each processor’s  

options, then press 

Sel 

to select an option. 

     

PRESETS 

(

TEXT 

on screen) 

DSP PROCESSES 

(

ICONS 

on screen) 

Doing nothing returns you to the 

CURRENT PRESET after a timeout delay. 

Sel

 > 

Sel

 > 

Next

 goes to presets. 

 

Sel

 > 

Next

 > 

Sel

 lets you  

configure the DSP processes. 

Starting from the CURRENT PRESET, 

 

Power-up 

Sel 

 

 

EQ IN

Prev 
Next 

Prev 

EQ OUT

EQ OUT
EQ IN

CURRENT, OFF, 50, 40, 30,

20,10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

CURRENT, OFF, 50, 40, 30,

20,10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

CURRENT, OFF, –0.5 dB, 

–1.0 dB, –1.5 dB... –40 dB

CURRENT, OFF, –0.5 dB, 

–1.0 dB, –1.5 dB... –40 dB

Summary of Contents for XTi 1002

Page 1: ...of the publication date However updates to this information may have occurred To obtain the latest version of this manual please visit the Crown website at www crownaudio com Trademark Notice Crown C...

Page 2: ...IP MENT FROM THE AC MAINS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD PLUG FROM THE AC RE CEPTACLE THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE WATCH FOR THESE SYMBOLS The lightning bolt...

Page 3: ...and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use Part 2 Immunity EN 61000 4 2 2008 Ed 2 0 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Environment E2 Criteria B 4k V Contact 8k V Air Discharge E...

Page 4: ...nd Channel 2 using XLR connectors the amplifier inputs will automatically be summed together when selecting this preset 2 Connector the speaker as shown a If using the binding post outputs connect the...

Page 5: ...to Y mode when selecting this preset 2 Connector the speaker as shown a Connect the speaker you wish to receive the low and mid frequencies 1 2kHz and below to Channel 1 output using Speakon Banana Pl...

Page 6: ...when selecting this preset 2 Connector the speaker as shown a If using the binding post outputs connect the positive terminal of the speaker to the positive terminal of Channel 1 and the negative ter...

Page 7: ...n Banana Plugs or bare wire Follow these quick steps to configure the amplifier for SUBSYNTH operation 1 Push the Set Enter button and you will see the word Preset flashing 2 Push the Set Enter button...

Page 8: ...hannel illuminate when the amplifier is ready to produce audio Signal Presence Indicator Two green LEDs one for each channel illuminate when the channel input exceeds 40dBu Useful for troubleshooting...

Page 9: ...nd Band Manager software Binding Post Output Jacks One pair per channel accepts banana plugs or bare wire Note Binding Post outputs on European models come with safety plugs installed to prevent Europ...

Page 10: ...preset When you are modifying a preset its icon flashes You can scroll through its settings with the Prev and Next buttons When you see the desired setting select it by pressing Sel Doing nothing ret...

Page 11: ...The Subharmonic Synth feature takes the low frequencies and synthesizes or creates new frequencies that are one octave lower The two signals are then summed together Also new are two user adjustable...

Page 12: ...cations Early mode turns the fan on sooner at a lower temperature and Full speed mode turns the fan on full speed full time Full speed mode is not recommended for dirty environments Advanced Monitorin...

Page 13: ...ncy Response at 1 watt into 4 ohms 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 dB 1 dB Signal to Noise Ratio below rated 1 kHz power at 8 ohms A weighted 100 dB 103 dB in XTi 6000 Damping Factor 8 ohm 10 Hz to 400 Hz 500 Cross...

Page 14: ...able 10 100V 120V 220 240V 50 60 Hz Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C at 95 relative humidity non condensing Construction Ventilation Flow through ventilation from front to back Cooling Heat sinks and...

Page 15: ...n a reasonable time after receipt of the defective product at our authorized service center or our factory All expenses in remedying the defect including surface shipping costs in the United States wi...

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