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Short-Circuit Protection—

MPC amplifiers use the proven Output Averaging™ short circuit

protection system. The circuit permits full output current even into resistive or reactive 2

load, but reduces the current safely by about 75% if  the output is shorted.

Transient Muting—

Turn-on and turn-off  muting keeps transients—both from the amplifier

itself  and from upstream equipment—from reaching the speakers when the amplifier is

turned on or off. The turn-on delay is approximately 3 seconds to allow the power supplies

and circuitry to stabilize. Turn-off  muting occurs almost immediately after power is shut off.

Muting occurs whether power is turned on and off  using the front panel power switch or

externally at the AC source.

Inrush Protection—

It is common in some amplifiers for a large surge of  current from the

AC power line to occur in the first seconds after the amplifier is turned on, during which the

depleted power supply capacitors charge. This inrush current can trip circuit breakers—

severely limiting the number of  amplifiers that can be switched on at the same time—and can

also damage the internal workings of  the amplifier. To guard against this, models MPC300,

300T, 600, and 600T feature an internal NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor in

series with the power switch and the transformer primary to limit inrush current. The

thermistor initially has a high resistance, which then diminishes rapidly as it warms to avoid

power loss. Typically, the inrush current of such an MPC amplifier is about what you could

expect from a typical amplifier of  

1

/

3

 to 

1

/

2

 the MPC’s power rating. The smaller models,

MPC200 & 200T, have low inrush currents and do not require an NTC thermistor.

DC Fault Protection—

When the fault protection circuitry of  an MPC300, 300T, 600, or

600T senses a DC voltage on a channel output, it actuates a relay that shorts the output to

ground to help protect the load against damage. (The amplifier’s high pass filter, described

below, will itself block DC coming into the amplifier inputs.) The amplifier’s Output Averag-

ing protection circuitry limits current to further protect the output devices. If the DC

problem persists, that channel will go into thermal protection mode and should be serviced by

a qualified technician. The output stage of  models MPC200 and 200T has AC coupling to

prevent it from passing DC.

Thermal Protection—

Temperature sensors on the channel heatsinks 

and 

on the power

transformers are part of  the thermal management circuitry. The sensors govern whether the

dual-speed fan runs at low or high speed. Below 55°C the fan runs at low speed; above it runs

at high speed. Above 85°C, the channel mutes for thermal protection.

Infrasonic / Subsonic and Saturation Protection—

Built-in second-order 50 Hz

(MPC200T) and third-order 45 Hz (MPC300T and 600T) Butterworth high-pass filtering

helps prevent saturation in speaker transformers by sharply reducing the amount of ultra-low

frequency energy the amplifier delivers. However, some lower-quality speaker transformers

have responses that do not extend that low; if you have any of  these in your distributed line

system, you should insert a corresponding high-pass filter in the audio path before the

amplifier(s) unless you are also using subwoofers. All models have a subsonic filter to prevent

passing DC or excessive subsonic energy.

Glossary

Distributed output

isolated output

audio transformer output

, and 

constant voltage output

 all refer to the

terminals labeled “AUDIO TRANSFORMER” on the shrouded output connectors of  the

MPC200T, 300T, and 600T models. Various terms for 200V, 140V, 100V, 70V, 50V, or 25V

systems are 

constant voltage speaker system

distributed speaker system

, or an 

isolated system

 (if  using

full-isolation transformers in the amp—as do the MPC amplifiers—and on the loudspeakers).

Direct output

 

and 

low impedance output 

refer to the output terminals that drive 

low impedance 

 loads,

such as 16

, 8

, 4

, and 2

 speakers.

Summary of Contents for MPC

Page 1: ...21 MPC Series Power Amplifiers Owner s Manual TD 000074 00 TD 000074 00 Rev C...

Page 2: ...dged Mono Configuration 11 MPC300 300T 600 600T Bridged Mono Configuration 11 Bridged Mono Speaker Connection 11 Low Impedance Bridged Mono 12 High Impedance Bridged Mono 12 Parallel Mono Configuratio...

Page 3: ...eben gleichm ig auf zwei Personen zu verteilen Cautions Sicherheitsvorschriften CAUTION TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT INSERT FINGERS OR OBJECTS INTO ANY OPENINGS IN THE CHASSIS VORSICHT UM ELEKTRISCH...

Page 4: ...linear complementary output circuitry using multi rail power supplies High Cooling Capacity Every MPC amplifier features a large diameter two speed fan and massive extruded aluminum heat sinks The ou...

Page 5: ...ot Cover 7 Gain Control 8 Detachable Input Header Block 9 Cooling Fan 10 Shrouded Output Connector Direct Outputs 11 Shrouded Output Connector Audio Transformer Outputs 12 Mounting Holes for Optional...

Page 6: ...protection circuitry automatically resets to normal when conditions assure safe operation Inputs MPC amplifiers feature balanced inputs connected via a Euro style 7 terminal detachable header Channel...

Page 7: ...MPEDANCE DIR OUTPUT ISOL OUTPUT AUDIO TRANSFORMER 70V 25V 8 4 2 100V 0 70 100 CH1 CH1 BRIDGE MONO LOW IMPEDANCE DIR OUTPUT ISOL OUTPUT AUDIO TRANSFORMER 70V 25V 100V 0 70 100 CH1 CH1 BRIDGE MONO LOW I...

Page 8: ...the low impedance output while the 100V or 70V output drives backstage monitors or restaurant loudspeakers Application Example 3 Extending low frequency performance Adding a low impedance subwoofer 4...

Page 9: ...and grows the channel s low impedance capabilities diminish 1 Computing maximum allowable distributed line loading with a known low impedance load The formula is MaxATP RatedLZP 2 RatedLZP Impedance 2...

Page 10: ...ng term power capacity If it is lit about half the time the amplifier channel will probably go into thermal protection within a few minutes 2 Computing the minimum low impedance load with a known dist...

Page 11: ...N TOUT LES MOD LES Des tensions de sorties aussi lev e que 160 volts rms sont disponible aux bornes du amplificateur MPC en mode bridg mono 200 volts aux sorties isol s MPC200T MPC300T et MPC600T op r...

Page 12: ...gain control to set the level Both channels SIGNAL and CLIP indicators should flash identically when the amplifier is operating Bridged Mono Speaker Connection Low impedance A speaker load of 4 ohms o...

Page 13: ...1200 Watts 1800 Watts USE High Impedance Bridged Mono Distributed System Bridged Mono Applications Placing the T models in bridged mono mode permits higher drive voltages 140V and 200V for reducing th...

Page 14: ...located on the rear panel They have 11 detents and are adjustable from 0 dB full gain to full attenuation Displays The LED displays on models MPC200 and 200T are different from those on models MPC300...

Page 15: ...on the red PROTECT LED on each channel lights for about 2 to 3 seconds during which the output relays mute the speakers After the turn on muting interval the PROTECT LEDs turn off the green POWER LED...

Page 16: ...e output to ground to help protect the load against damage The amplifier s high pass filter described below will itself block DC coming into the amplifier inputs The amplifier s Output Averag ing prot...

Page 17: ...ature Stable into reactive or under impedance loads Load Protection Turn on turn off muting DC fault load grounding relay MPC300 300T 600 600T with internal fault fuses Power Requirements 100V 120V 22...

Page 18: ...standards call for the ability to operate at 1 3 power in order to meet worst case demands The electrical current consumption at 120 VAC for each audio power level and load impedance is shown in the...

Page 19: ...B r h l a c k 0 0 2 C P M T 0 0 2 C P M 8 8 5 4 6 3 6 1 5 1 6 5 5 1 0 1 5 8 2 1 5 8 2 2 4 4 5 6 2 1 8 1 3 0 6 0 1 7 6 2 0 3 8 0 1 2 5 8 2 2 2 2 0 4 3 2 0 9 5 0 0 7 1 9 2 4 5 9 2 1 6 2 3 5 8 2 2 V 0 0...

Page 20: ...tightness of the two mounting screws on the input panel except MPC200 200T If they are loose the panel itself might not be well grounded to the chassis In some cases such as when the audio signal cab...

Page 21: ...zation You may obtain that authorization by contacting the factory or repair facility directly Please ship amplifiers in the original packing materials or equivalent to prevent further damage during s...

Page 22: ...22 JBL Professional 8500 Balboa Boulevard P O Box 2200 Northridge California 91329 U S A A Harman International Company MPC MANUAL 6 98...

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