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User’s manual V1.0

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REAR PANEL FEATURES

1. Signal input connections

Connect with Balanced / Unbalanced ¼-INCH or male XLR.

2. Ground / Lift selector

1 is Lift, 3 is Ground.

3. LF filter

Position 1 = cut all frequencies below 50Hz
Position 2 = cut all frequencies below 30Hz
Position 3 = no filter (full range). 

4. Crossover

Position 1 = cut all frequencies below 100 Hz
Position 2 = cut all frequencies above 100 Hz
Position 3 = no filter (full range).

5. Output modes

Position 1 = Parallel mode
Position 2 = Bridge mode
Position 3 = Stereo mode.

6.  Link output

Direct output of input signal (THRU).

7. Binding post output

Bare wires or terminals may be inserted into the side holes. Red for + and Black for -. For the bridge mode, connect 
both RED pins to the speaker.

8. SpeakON output (Neutrik)

Insert and turn until the connector clicks. Use the thumb latch or locking ring to release the plug.

9. AC power connector (Neutrik) 

Connect your Powercon cable.

10. Fuse

T10AL ~250V (HA 1000)
T12AL ~250V (HA 1600)
T15AL ~250V (HA 2400)
T25AL ~250V (HA 3600)

INPUT PINOUTS

1/4 XLR

P2

P3

P1

BALANCE

SIGNAL-

SCREEN

SCREEN

SCREEN

UNBALANCE

TIP

RNG

SLV

INPUT IMPEDANCE:

20K BALANCED

10K UNBALANCED

LIFT/

GROUND

LIFT

1

2

3 GROUND OFF

OFF

STEREO

BRIDGE

100HZ HF

30HZ

100HZ LF PARALLEL

50HZ

LF

FILTER

HF/LF

FILTER

OUTPUT

MODE

C AU T I O N

RISE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION:

P R E V E N T   E L E C T R I C   S H O C K   D O   N O T   R E M O V E

WARNING:

T O   R E D U C E   T H E   R I S K   O F   F I R E   O R   E L E C T R I C

T O P   O R   B O T T O M   C O V E R S.   N O   U S E R   S E R V I C E A B L E   PA RT S   I N S I D E

S H O C K .   D O   N O T   E X P O S E  T H I S   E Q U I P M E N T  T O   R A I N   O R   M O I S T U R E

Made in P.R.C

T10AL

250V

230V/50Hz

CH2

BRIDGE

CH1

1+

1+

2+

2+ 2-

POS NEG

NEG

NEG

POS

POS

1-

CH2

1+

POS NEG

1-

LIFT

GROUND

1

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

FILTER

FILTER

MODE

LF

HF/LF

OUTPUT

INPUT PINOUTS

1/4 XLR

P2

P3

P1

BALANCE

SIGNAL-

SCREEN

SCREEN

SCREEN

UNBALANCE

TIP

RNG

SLV

INPUT IMPEDANCE:

20K BALANCED

10K UNBALANCED

LIFT/

GROUND

LIFT

1

2

3 GROUND OFF

OFF

STEREO

BRIDGE

100HZ HF

30HZ

100HZ LF PARALLEL

50HZ

LF

FILTER

HF/LF

FILTER

OUTPUT

MODE

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION:

TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE

WARNING:

T O   R E D U C E  T H E   R I S K   O F   F I R E   O R   E L E C T R I C

TOP OR BOTTOM COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE

SHOCK. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

Made in P.R.C

T25AL

250V

230V/50Hz

CH2

BRIDGE

CH1

1+

1+

2+

2+

2-

NEG

NEG

NEG

POS

POS

POS

1-

CH2

1+

POS NEG

1-

LIFT

GROUND

1

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

FILTER

FILTER

MODE

LF

HF/LF

OUTPUT

1

6

8

10

7

9

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Summary of Contents for HA 1000

Page 1: ...es Front panel features Rear panel features 8 System setup examples 9 Troubleshooting SOMMAIRE 02 02 03 04 05 05 06 07 08 09 Class H Professional Power Amplifier POWER OFF CH1 CH1 CH2 POWER BRIDGE PAR...

Page 2: ...ss H Professional Power Amplifier POWER OFF CH1 CH1 CH2 POWER BRIDGE PARALLEL SIGNAL 20db 10dB CLIP PROTECT ON HA 2400 CH2 22 32dB 8 22 32dB 8 Class H Professional Power Amplifier POWER OFF CH1 CH1 CH...

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

Page 4: ...isk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the...

Page 5: ...n result in electrical shock Use of a mobile phone near this unit may induce noise If noise occurs move the phone further from the unit 6 Specifications HA 1000 HA 1600 HA 2400 HA 3600 Type 2 CH Ampli...

Page 6: ...speaker systems The unit offers three operating modes STEREO where Channels A and B operate independently PARALLEL where the unit outputs a mono source through twin amplifier systems BRIDGE where the...

Page 7: ...LANCED 10K UNBALANCED LIFT GROUND LIFT 1 2 3 GROUND OFF OFF STEREO BRIDGE 100HZ HF 30HZ 100HZ LF PARALLEL 50HZ LF FILTER HF LF FILTER OUTPUT MODE CAUTION RISE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION P R...

Page 8: ...User s manual V1 0 08 8 System setup examples...

Page 9: ...User s manual V1 0 09...

Page 10: ...D This should be checked by trying an alternate speaker and cable If too many speakers are connected to each channel impedance below 2 ohms the amp will overload more easily and will probably run hot...

Page 11: ...a minute If the amp feels hot and the fan is not running it needs to be serviced BACKGROUND HUM Balanced XLR or TRS cables are better for long runs AMPLIFIER NEEDS SERVICING The following conditions i...

Page 12: ...w w w e l o k a n c e c o m...

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