DBZ DMi 2/2000A User Manual Download Page 4

Safety Instruction

Warning

Installation

Only connect the unit to an AC outlet of the type shown in this manual or on the adapter. Otherwise it 

   might cause a fire or electric shock.

Do not allow water to enter the unit or get it wet. Otherwise it might cause a fire or electric shock

Do not place containers containing liquid or fine metal objects on the unit. Doing so may cause a fire or 

   electric shock if the liquid or small metal objects fall into the unit.

Do not place heavy objects (including this unit) on the power cord. Otherwise it may damage the power 

  cord, resulting in a fire or electric shock. In particular attention, do not place heavy objects on the power 

  cord covered by the carpet.

Be sure to connect to a suitable electrical outlet with a protective earth connection.  Improper grounding 

   may cause electric shock.

Do not scratch, bend, twist, stretch, or heat the power cord. Otherwise it may damage the power cord, 

   resulting in a fire or electric shock.

Do not open the unit cover. Otherwise it may cause electric shock. If it is deemed necessary to repair, 

   service or repair the product, contact the factory.

Do not modify this unit. Otherwise it may cause a fire or electric shock.

If a lightning strike occurs, switch off the power switch of the unit as soon as possible and unplug the 

   power cord from the power outlet.

If lightning may occur, do not touch the plug of the power cable in the plugged state, as this may cause 

   electric shock.

If the power cord is damaged (eg, cut or exposed), obtain replacement from the factory. Continued use 

   of the device with a damaged power cord may result in a fire or electric shock.

If the unit falls from a height or the case is damaged, immediately switch off the power switch, unplug the 

   power cord from the AC outlet, and contact the factory. Failure to observe this precaution may result in a 

   fire or electric shock.

When any anomalies are found, such as smoke, odor, noise or there are foreign objects or liquid entering 

   the device. Please switch off the power switch and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. If you 

   continue to use, it may cause a fire or electric shock.

Operation

Errors during operation

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Summary of Contents for DMi 2/2000A

Page 1: ...User Manual s DMi 4 2500A DMi 4 3500A DMi 2 2000A DMi 2 3000A DMi 2 4000A Professional Power Amplifier...

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Page 3: ...tion Diagram 10 Speakon Connection socket 10 Speakon Connector 10 Connection Mode Introduction 11 12 Bridge Mode 11 12 Parallel Mode 11 12 Stereo Mode 11 12 Detailed Specifications PROT indicator long...

Page 4: ...the unit cover Otherwise it may cause electric shock If it is deemed necessary to repair service or repair the product contact the factory Do not modify this unit Otherwise it may cause a fire or elec...

Page 5: ...ficient air flow the internal temperature of the power amplifier may rise and may cause a fire To mount several of the power amplifier on a standard EIA stand please refer to the installation instruct...

Page 6: ...t affected by the electromagnetic of transformer Protection System It has multiple protection features such as output short circuit protection overload protection DC protection VHF protection output v...

Page 7: ...CH1 and CH2 5 CH2 Volume Knob Input signal attenuator in stereo and parallel mode they control the volume of the corresponding channel when bridged CH2 volume knob is idle and not controlled 6 Functi...

Page 8: ...controlled 4 3 CH3 Volume Knob Input signal attenuator in stereo and parallel mode they control the volume of the corresponding channel when bridged CH3 will control the volume of the two channels CH3...

Page 9: ...st connected to the negative terminals of spaker 7 Fan Outlet The fan draws air from the chassis 8 Input Sensitivity Switch 0 775V 0dBu 1V 0dBv 32dB Threes input gain choices 9 Working Mode Switch 1 S...

Page 10: ...peaker 4 Speakon4 2 2 Idle Bridge Mode Speakon1 1 2 Respectively Connect the positive negative terminals of speaker 2 Speakon3 1 2 Respectively Connect the positive negative terminals of speaker 2 6 I...

Page 11: ...ls of speaker and Channel 2 black Binding post connected to the negative terminals of speaker Channel 3 red Binding post connected to the positive terminals of speaker and Channel 4 black Binding post...

Page 12: ...cable peel off the 15mm long insulation and place the bare wire through the appropriate binding post of the speaker Tighten the posts until they grip the wire firmly Refer to the socket for the polari...

Page 13: ...ker impedance varies depending on the connection method and the connected speaker parameters Be sure that the speaker impedance is not lower than the lowest value shown below Bridge Mode If the amplif...

Page 14: ...channel 1 and the negative pole of channel 2 The bridge output is doubling the output voltage Connect the speakers as shown below Note that the speaker impedance varies depending on the connection met...

Page 15: ...working temperature is also suggested below 35 Due to lots of dust in construction environment there might be much dust in filter sponge blocking wind path It s advised to clean sponge with high power...

Page 16: ...1 2 Rated Output Power 98dB 200 1 kHz and below 70dB 1 kHz and below 20K 10K balanced Unbalanced front to rear airflow 0 775V 1V 32dB Soft start DC short circuit clip limit over heat temperature rise...

Page 17: ...Soft start VHF DC short circuit clip limit over heat progressive volume Working state voltage CLIP SIG ON LCD screen Front panel indicator 680Wx4 1100W x4 2200W x2 1300W x4 Stereo Parallel Bridge Gai...

Page 18: ...djust the pre amp processor Signal cable or speaker cable connection abnormal Mode switch is not toggled in place ___ When the signal light is normal please check the speaker cables Mode switch Check...

Page 19: ...the user replaces any part of the machine by himself C The serial number is altered or tore up the warranty label D Negligent use water or other objects are getting into the machine and cause damage E...

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