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Danger!
Object and Liquid entry – 
Never push objects of any kind into this apparatus through
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the apparatus.

25. Coax grounding – If an outside cable system is connected to the apparatus, be sure the

cable system is grounded. U.S.A. models only: Section 810 of the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1981, provides information with respect to proper grounding of
the mount and supporting structure, grounding of the coax to a discharge apparatus, size
of grounding conductors, location of discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes,
and requirements for the grounding electrode.

26. Protective grounding – An apparatus with class I construction shall be connected to a

power outlet socket with a protective grounding connection.
Protective earthing – An apparatus with class I construction shall be connected to a
mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.

Note for power connections

For permanently connected equipment, a readily operable mains plug or all-pole mains
switch shall be external to the equipment and in accordance with all applicable
installation rules.

For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and
shall be easily accessible.

This label may appear on the bottom of the apparatus due to space limitations.

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Caution!
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, DO NOT open covers. Refer servicing to qualified
service personnel only.

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Warning!
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose units to rain or moisture.

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Warning!
Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the
National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.

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Warning!
Power disconnec
t: If the apparatus is mains powered and a power supply cord set is
provided, the disconnect device is the mains plug of the power cord set.
If an AC‑DC adapter is provided and the mains plug that is part of the direct plug‑in device,
the AC‑DC adapter is the disconnect device.
The socket outlet shall be near the apparatus and shall be easily accessible.

 

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en | Safety

Promatrix 6000 Amplifier

 

18-Jun-2015 | 04 | F01U306848

Operation manual

 

Summary of Contents for Promatrix 6000 PMX-2P500

Page 1: ...Promatrix 6000 Amplifier PMX 2P500 en Operation manual...

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Page 3: ...nfiguration 23 7 1 Setting the CAN address 23 7 2 Displaying the CAN baud rate 24 7 3 Configuring the CAN baud rate 24 8 Operation 25 8 1 Stand alone mode 25 9 Maintenance 27 9 1 Firmware update 27 9...

Page 4: ...ers or aerosol cleaners 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Openings in the enclosure if any are provided for ventilation and to ensure r...

Page 5: ...quipment when it is transported from a cold to a warm space 20 Hearing damage For apparatus with audio output to prevent possible hearing damage do not listen at high volume levels for long periods 21...

Page 6: ...tion Note for power connections For permanently connected equipment a readily operable mains plug or all pole mains switch shall be external to the equipment and in accordance with all applicable inst...

Page 7: ...trical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and sent for environmentally compatible recycling in accordance with the European Waste Electrical and Electron...

Page 8: ...100 V or 70 V power outputs High efficient amplifier blocks in class D technology Outputs idling and short circuit protected Mains operation 120 240 V 50 60 Hz and or 24 V DC emergency backup Electron...

Page 9: ...l is clipping or the integrated limiter of the amplifier is limiting the output signal 2 General fault warning indicator light This indicator lights up yellow when a fault has occurred in the device T...

Page 10: ...t or ground fault stand alone mode only please refer to section Stand alone mode page 25 Setting displaying the CAN baud rate Press this button for at least one second Please refer to section Configur...

Page 11: ...ator light This indicator lights up green when the device is in standby mode 8 Power indicator light This indicator lights up green when the power supply is OK Promatrix 6000 Amplifier System overview...

Page 12: ...ice 6 LINE 1 4 IN THRU audio input sockets RJ 45 Audio input and through socket for all channels Please refer to section Audio inputs page 16 7 LINE IN L1 or L2 audio input sockets Euroblock Balanced...

Page 13: ...ole Phoenix MC 1 5 3 STF 3 81 Nr 1827716 F 01U 104 680 for audio input 2 Euroblock connector 6 pole Phoenix MC 1 5 6 ST 3 81 1827745 F 01U 104 179 for audio outputs 4 Foot stand self adhesive 1 Operat...

Page 14: ...using four screws and washers Because of painted surfaces the connection of the grounding screw at the rear panel of the device is recommended Figure 5 1 Installation of the device into a 19 rack Cau...

Page 15: ...dspeaker systems and heat The difference between power consumption and power output is called power dissipation Ploss The heat that is generated by losses might stay in the rack shelf and has to be di...

Page 16: ...ows connecting the power amplifier to the RJ 45 audio output socket of a controller using standard RJ 45 patch cables The two RJ 45 sockets are switched in parallel which allows looping through the au...

Page 17: ...s a 3 pin connector Conductor cross sections of 0 14 mm AWG26 to 1 5 mm AWG16 can be used Recommended connecting cable balanced cable with shielded flexible 2 x 0 14 mm Balanced cabling The following...

Page 18: ...s not to be exceeded The nominal power values and the rated load resistances of the outputs can be found in the section entitled Technical data Notice Conductor cross section The maximum voltage drop...

Page 19: ...ices from the mains supply when various devices are switched on at the same time AC input and power switch The power supply to the device is provided via the mains input using the supplied IEC cable o...

Page 20: ...ect setting of the CAN address Connection The device has two RJ 45 jacks for the CAN BUS The jacks are connected in parallel and act as an input and for daisy chaining the network The CAN bus allows d...

Page 21: ...s length in m Data transmission cable Termination in Maximum data transmission rate Resistance per unit in m m Cable cross section 0 to 40 70 0 25 to 0 34 mm AWG23 AWG22 124 1000 kbit s at 40 m 40 to...

Page 22: ...s a stub line cannot be terminated This creates reflections which impair the rest of the bus system To minimize these reflections these stub lines must not exceed a maximum individual length of 2 m at...

Page 23: ...flicts will occur The address 0 00 hex set on delivery ensures that the device is disconnected from the remote communication This means that the device does not appear in the system even if it is conn...

Page 24: ...aud rate can only be changed if the CAN address is set to 00 To change the CAN baud rate perform the following steps 1 Press the Recessed button and keep the button pressed down for at least one secon...

Page 25: ...l L1 or L2 is mixed with audio input 4 amplified with 36 dB and provided by audio output 1 or 2 Ground fault monitoring The VDE specification DIN VDE 0800 must be observed when setting up and operatin...

Page 26: ...light up After the resistor has been removed the display and the malfunction message must continue to be shown To reset the ground fault monitoring function press the Recessed button 26 en Operation...

Page 27: ...Input routing Line input L1 to CH 1 Line input L2 to CH 2 Line input 4 to CH 1 and CH 2 in stand alone mode Output relays All closed Table 9 1 Device factory default settings The device settings can b...

Page 28: ...to 25 kHz Input impedance active balanced 20 k Signal to noise ratio A weighted 104 dB Output noise A weighted 62 dBu Crosstalk ref 1 kHz 85 dB Output stage topology Class D transformer floating Powe...

Page 29: ...olled fans Operating temperature 5 C to 45 C Safety class Class I Electromagnetic environment E1 E2 E3 Product dimensions Width Height Depth 19 2 HU 483 88 2 375 mm Net weight 16 5 kg Shipping weight...

Page 30: ...VA 17 3 W 0 0 W 59 0 Announcement 10 dB 1 6 A 189 VA 175 W 100 W 255 8 Alert 3 dB 6 9 A 824 VA 800 W 500 W 1023 24 V DC operation Isupply Ssupply Psupply Pout BTU h Standby 0 06 A 1 4 W 0 0 W 4 8 Idle...

Page 31: ...Dimensions 10 3 Promatrix 6000 Amplifier Technical data en 31 Operation manual 18 Jun 2015 04 F01U306848...

Page 32: ...sformer Output Relay ADC ADC ADC ADC Clipper Limiter FAN_PWM Power Standby Remote General Fault GND Fault Signal CH1 Clip CH1 Signal CH2 Clip CH2 Test Button Watchdog 4 CH Signal detection 50dB Displa...

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