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 – CXA160 / CXA80

PRIORITY CONNECTORS

When a signal above –20 dB is detected at the priority 

input, the main input is muted. This is useful for 

making announcements, as the music program is then 

automatically muted. This muting can also be accomplished 

manually by connecting a user-supplied, normally open, dry 

contact closure switch to the priority screw terminals.

The Priority input has four different styles of input 

connections for microphone-level or line-level audio 

signals. Choose one which suits your system the best:

11. Combination XLR/TRS connector.

 This 

can accept a male balanced XLR connector, a 

balanced TRS or unbalanced TS 1/4" connector.

12. Phoenix (Euroblock) connector.

 This 

three-pin connector accepts the positive, negative 

and ground terminals of a balanced audio line. It 

accepts a push-in connector for easy installation.

13. Terminal strip.

 The three-terminal connectors 

l, –, and GND, accept the positive, 

negative and ground terminals of a balanced audio 

line. Secure the connections with the screws.

Each priority input style is designed to accept balanced 

or unbalanced microphone-level, or line-level signals. The 

priority input can be configured by means of the DIP-switch 

(see below). 

14. GAIN pot and OL (overload) LED

This screwdriver-adjustable rotary potentiometer acts as a 

trim control, and a red indicator LED will light 3 dB before 

clipping. With normal priority source material playing, 

adjust the pot until the LED lights only occasionally during 

the loudest moments of your program.

15. Priority DIP switch

This five-pole DIP-switch allows you to configure all four 

priority input types, as shown in this table and described 

below.

DIP switch details:

1.  Mic/line (line-level is default). Select UP if using 

a microphone, or DOWN if it is a line-level input 

such as from a CD or DVD player. 

Note:

 You must 

always set DIP 2 to the same setting as DIP 1.

2.  Mic/Line. Set this to whatever DIP 1 is set to. See 

above for details.

3.  Phantom Power. Select UP if using a microphone 

that requires phantom power, otherwise, it is 

important to keep this DOWN.

4.  High-pass filter enable. The default position is 

enabled (DOWN). This rolls off the low frequencies 

below 120 Hz, at a rate of 12 dB per octave. Use 

this to reduce low frequencies, such as from low 

bass notes, microphone handling and stage noise. 

It is useful when using smaller speakers that do 

not reproduce the low frequencies well.

5.  10 dB pad enable. Select UP to reduce the input 

level by 10 dB.

16.  Priority Terminals

Priority functions can be initiated by a user-supplied, 

normally open, dry contact closure switch (or switches) 

connected to the terminal strip (PRI GND, PRI 1).

Connecting one leg of the switch to the PRI GND screw 

and the other side to PRI 1 prepares the circuit. Closing the 

switch actuates the specific priority, allowing the priority 

input to play. 

DIP # Purpose

DOWN

UP

1

Mic/Line

Line Level

Mic Level

2

Mic/Line

Line Level

Mic Level

3

24 V Phantom

OFF

Enabled

4

High Pass Filter

Enabled

OFF

5

–10 dB Pad Enable

OFF

Enabled

11

15

14

1

13

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Summary of Contents for CXA160 / CXA80

Page 1: ...CXA160 CXA80 Integrated Amplifiers INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...c un prolongateur un prise de courant ou une autre sortie de courant sauf si les lames peuvent tre ins r es fond sans laisser aucune pariie d couvert 18 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be...

Page 3: ...rate from 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60Hz supplied by a detachable IEC power cord Rear panel terminals are provided for connecting an external 24 VDC backup battery with automatic switching if the AC mains...

Page 4: ...above 10 kHz Turn it counter clockwise to cut the level In the detented center position there is no change in level The maximum boost and cut is 12 dB 3 VOLUME Use this volume control to adjust the so...

Page 5: ...red indicator LED will light 3 dB before clipping With normal source material playing adjust the pot until the LED lights only occasionally during the loudest moments of your program 10 Input DIP swi...

Page 6: ...adjust the pot until the LED lights only occasionally during the loudest moments of your program 15 Priority DIP switch This five pole DIP switch allows you to configure all four priority input types...

Page 7: ...led and GND accept the positive negative and ground terminals of a balanced audio line Secure the connections with the screws 21 Low Cut Filter Press this button in to engage the low cut filter on the...

Page 8: ...V 70 V or 100 V output terminal to the side of the speaker system and connect the upper GND output terminal to the side of the speaker system The voltage of your speakers must equal the voltage of th...

Page 9: ...plifier to be powered using 24 VDC emergency power supplies The unit will automatically switch to external DC battery power if your local AC power fails You will need to connect an external 24 Volt ba...

Page 10: ...hin a standard 19 rack The unit still needs to be supported underneath due to the weight of the power and output transformers 6 CONNECTIONS The Input and Priority Input use a dual purpose input connec...

Page 11: ...CXA80 11 7 TYPICAL HOOKUP DIAGRAM AM FM Tuner or CD Player Paging Microphone Line level output to the input of another CXA160 for example 70V Loudspeakers AC Line Backup Battery 24 VDC Paging Priority...

Page 12: ...VAC to 240 VAC 50 60Hz 200W AC Input Low Voltage Detector threshold 70 of Nominal Line Physical Specifications Height Excluding Feet 3 46 in 88 mm Width Overall 19 00 in 483 mm Depth Rear side of Rac...

Page 13: ...le XLR TRS Combo INPUT PRIORITY Screw Terminal Phoenix Connector High Pass Pad Enable 10 dB Trim Trim HIGH PASS PRIORITY REMOTE VOLUME LOW EQ HIGH EQ AMPLIFIER MONITOR BOARD OUTPUTS 4 OHM 25V 70V 100V...

Page 14: ...W Commercial Tech Support at support eawcommercial com 2 Pack the unit in its original packaging THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT LOUD Technologies is not responsible for any damage that occurs during shipping...

Page 15: ...for parts or labor if the warranty applies Final determination of warranty coverage lies solely with each authorized EAW Commercial distributor What Is Not Covered This warranty does not extend to da...

Page 16: ...ies Inc Company EAW Commercial One Main Street Whitinsville MA 01588 USA TEL toll free within US Canada 888 337 7404 TEL outside US 425 892 6503 FAX 425 485 1152 www eawcommercial com 2007 LOUD Techno...

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