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8.1    Maintenance

During normal operation your C Series amplifier will 

provide trouble-free service. The only user mainte-

nance required is to periodically vacuum clean the 

foam dust filters behind the front grille.

In some extreme cases it may be necessary for 

authorized  service  personnel  to  clean  the  inside 

of the amplifier in order to safely remove dust or 

other build ups which may occur during prolonged 

normal usage. If you are using your amplifier in a 

heavy duty application, it is recommended to have 

your amplifier serviced every 3 years purely as a 

preventative action.

8.2    fAq

Following  are  common  questions  asked  about  

Lab.gruppen C Series power amplifiers together with 

helpful answers.

q

: What is the input sensitivity of the amplifiers?

A

: Input sensitivity is calculated from the amplifier 

gain, maximum output voltage and load. As gain and 

output voltage is adjustable in C Series amplifiers, you 

need to look this information up in a table found in 

the Appendix section of this manual. Input sensitivity 

also is automatically calculated in the DeviceControl 

software application.

q

: What are the maximum cable lengths allowed 

when using the NomadLink network?

A

:  NomadLink  uses  a  daisy-chain  topology  to  

connect amplifiers and an NLB 60E in a network. 

Standard  RJ45-equipped  Cat-5  cables  are  used 

throughout.  The  daisy  chain  may  be  made  into  

a closed-loop by connecting a return cable to the 

NLB 60E from the last amplifier. 

General rules of cable lengths:

 The  maximum  cable  length  in  between  any 

• 

two devices may not exceed 300 meters / 980 

feet.

 In a non-closed-loop daisy-chained subnet the 

• 

maximum cable length is 400 meters / 1300 

feet.

 In a closed-loop subnet the maximum cable 

• 

length is 700 meters / 2300 feet.

Exceeding these limits may result in lost contact 

with the devices, or loss of phantom powering due 

to cable resistance.

q

: How long can cable runs be on the Ethernet 

network connecting the NLB 60E to the PC?

A

: On the Ethernet side, normal Ethernet cable limits 

apply. This is typically a maximum of 80 meters / 300 

feet between each device. Follow standard instal-

lation procedures for Ethernet. Distances beyond 

100 meters may require use of a repeater, a format 

converter, or optical cables.

q

: Why is the NomadLink network a closed-loop 

topology?

A

:  Technically  speaking,  the  closed  loop  is  

optional. The purpose of closing the loop is primarily to  

provide a secondary path to the amplifiers. If cables 

are broken or disconnected in either direction, all  

amplifiers still may be addressed by the network.

q

: How can I be sure that no protection circuits or 

safety functions interfere with the output signal?

A

: If no Clip or Warning LEDs on the front panel light 

up, you can be fully confident that the rated maximum 

output power in the full frequency range is available 

for your speakers. No limiting or gain-reduction takes 

place without a warning or fault indication.

8.3 Additional documentation

In case you didn’t find what you were looking for in  

this Operation Manual, check out the website at  

www.labgruppen.com, where you can find a multitude 

of additional documentation for C Series: Drawings, 

technical data sheets, tables with input sensitivity, 

background technology briefs and much more.

APPENDIX  8

Summary of Contents for C Series C 10 4X

Page 1: ...Rev 1 0 2 Operation Manual C Series Dedicated Installation Amplifiers C 20 8X C 10 8X C 10 4X C 5 4X Item no OM CXS...

Page 2: ...VPL 7 4 2 4 Protection and performance optimization 7 4 2 5 GPIO facilities and 35 Hz HPF 7 4 2 6 NomadLink Ethernet control and monitoring network 8 5 installation 9 5 1 Unpacking 9 5 2 Mounting 9 5...

Page 3: ...20 7 6 2 Very High Frequency VHF protection 20 7 6 3 DC protection 21 7 6 4 High impedance warning open load 21 7 6 5 Low impedance protection short circuit 21 7 6 6 Temperature protection 21 7 6 7 Po...

Page 4: ...ified by the manufacturer 11 The unit is intended to use in a 19 rack Follow the mounting instructions When a rack on wheels is used use caution when moving the loaded rack to avoid injury from tippin...

Page 5: ...terference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measu...

Page 6: ...e or constant voltage 70 Vrms 100 V peak mode NomadLink an easy to use network for monitoring and control is implemented as a standard feature on all C Series amplifiers Although C Series features and...

Page 7: ...ure protection ensures that the amplifier will not be damaged by exceeding thermal limits PAL Power Average Limiter limits the maximum average power consumption according to the power supply and mains...

Page 8: ...d for easy system setup There is no need to create a star topology using many switches as with for example an Ethernet system Individual amplifier addresses do not need to be manually entered you will...

Page 9: ...amplifier and that the rear of the amplifier has sufficient space to allow the exhaust to escape If the amplifier is rack mounted do not use covers or doors on the front or rear of the rack Should a h...

Page 10: ...r terminal on the C Series amplifiers The signal ground is always floating via a resistor to chassis and therefore the grounding system is automatic In the interests of safety never disconnect the ear...

Page 11: ...C Series C 20 8X C 10 8X C 10 4X and C 5 4X Operation Manual 11 11 This PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 12: ...ote switch is off it is not possible to switch amplifier power on or off using NomadLink network control 6 1 2 Front panel LED s The front panel LED area includes the following indicators per channel...

Page 13: ...ODE HP 35H Z VPL CH F MODE HP 35H Z VPL CH G MODE HP 35H Z VPL CH H MODE HP 35H Z VPL CH B MODE HP 35H Z VPL CH C MODE HP 35H Z VPL CH D MODE HP 35H Z GAIN 38dB 35dB 32dB 29dB VPL 100V 70Vrms 63V 45V...

Page 14: ...45 equipped cables US National Differences cl 16 3 requires that NomadLink network cables must be rated VW 1 The OUT port from the NLB 60E must be connected to the IN port of the first amplifier The O...

Page 15: ...H E CH F CH G CH H BALANCED INPUTS BRIDGE A B BRIDGE E F VPL CH A MODE HP 35H VPL CH E MODE HP 35H VPL CH F MODE HP 35H VPL CH G MODE HP 35H VPL CH H MODE HP 35H VPL CH B MODE HP 35H VPL CH C MODE HP...

Page 16: ...utput is maintained within the design limits of the amplifier The adjustable VPL Voltage Peak Limiter sets the maximum channel output voltage and therefore also the maximum channel output power Four 4...

Page 17: ...ided at each channel output for connection of the speakers Make sure that the speaker cables are connected correctly and tightly and that accurate polarity is maintained to all speakers in the system...

Page 18: ...ition indicating 10 dB Use your fingers or a screwdriver to adjust the potentiometers If the level control is used to attenuate to a lower level than the headroom relative to input sensitivity AND the...

Page 19: ...the front panel Warnings also are shown in the DeviceControl software s GUI A steadily illuminated orange CPL LED indicates a short circuit situation or very low impedance The output will mute for 6 s...

Page 20: ...ntact 1 kOhm 7 5 4 NomadLink disable switch The DIP switch labeled GPI NomadLink com pletely disables the amplifier s connectivity to the NomadLink network 7 6 Protection faults and warnings 7 6 1 Int...

Page 21: ...by muting the output signal and bypassing the circuits Indication of this fault is a constant orange illumination of the Current Peak Limiter CPL LED on the front panel The protection will sequence a...

Page 22: ...th a pre set delay between each amplifier s start up 7 7 Front panel monitoring and adjustments 7 7 1 Level indicators Five LED indicators per channel are contained on C X amplifier front panels Figur...

Page 23: ...ance Warning and Fault indicators Power on off green indicates that mains power is switched on NomadLink blue indicates that the network is connected The NomadLink LED will light up even before the ma...

Page 24: ...tive even when the amplifier has mains power disconnected or is not yet powered up This is due to the fact that the NomadLink network is solely powered via phantom power generated by the NLB 60E Shoul...

Page 25: ...her or where groups of amplifiers within a single subnet with up to 60 units will be installed with a distance in between these general rules applying to Ethernet cabling limitations may be considered...

Page 26: ...Windows PC which connects via Ethernet to the NLB 60E DeviceControl provides comprehensive monitoring of amplifier status as well as control of amplifier power on off and individual channel mute and...

Page 27: ...imum cable length in between any two devices may not exceed 300 meters 980 feet In a non closed loop daisy chained subnet the maximum cable length is 400 meters 1300 feet In a closed loop subnet the m...

Page 28: ...t be correct Instead measured and specified here is what is known as the Active Power in the amplifier providing useful real world values of power consumption and heat dissipation 2 Current draw figur...

Page 29: ...world values of power consumption and heat dissipation 2 Current draw figures measured at 230 V 115 V figures are 230 V figures multiplied by two C 5 4X Level Load Rated power Line Current 2 Watt 1 T...

Page 30: ...32 dBu 10 2 2 5 29 dBu dBu Vrms W1 W2 38 0 9 250 125 35 1 3 250 125 32 1 8 250 125 29 2 5 121 121 1 For C 10 4X C 20 8X in 4 ohms 2 For C 5 4X C 10 8X in 4 ohms 1 2 4 2 7 2 10 2 VPL Set to 63 V peak S...

Page 31: ...rms 8 Arms 5 6 Arms 650 W 625 W 600 W 400 W 250 W 125 W 250 W 125 W 1200 W 1000 W 700 W 400 W 250 W 125 W 250 W 125 W 1700 W 1200 W 700 W 300 W 250 W 125 W 250 W 125 W 1200 W 600 W 300 W n r 4 125 W 6...

Page 32: ...ndirect cost or losses however incurred Lab gruppen reserves the right to make changes or improvements in design or manufacturing without assuming any obligation to change or improve products previous...

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