Lab.gruppen iP Series IP 450 User Manual Download Page 7

the amplifiers. 
There are eight positions with different gain, from 20dB to 41dB in 3dB steps. See the different settings 
for the DIP-switches in the table below. The three switches to the very left are for channel B, and the three 
to the very right are for channel A.  
 

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Sensitivity is defined as how many volts (rms) or dBu (referred to 0.775Vrms) 
are required to get full output power. As the output power varies with the load 
impedance, usually 4 ohms is the reference. But in case of an MLS-switch 
equipped amplifier there are enough choices for full output levels into 
different load impedances for a sensitivity table to fill several pages. 
Hence we recommend calculating the sensitivity if this is necessary. Our 
”Audio calculator” can do this, which is an Excel file with many useful 
formulas. It contains help for setting up digital loudspeaker processors and can 
be found on our website 

www.labgruppen.com

: check in the ”Downloads” 

area. 
The sensitivity calculator is found in the box labeled “Amplifier gain 

conversions”. The values to enter are in red; desired output power, load impedance and the selected 
maximum gain. The sensitivity is in the box labeled “Input level for clip” in Vrms or dBu. 
 

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As the DIP-switch is recessed, one can put a sticker across the bay and prevent from unauthorized 
changes. Another option is to remove the DIP-switch. This should be done by authorized service 
personnel only! This corresponds to all switches set to “off”, i.e. 32dB gain and stereo mode.  

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The Link switch located on the rear panel (the central DIP-switch) is for changing the operation mode of 
the amplifier (see below, section 5.3). 

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In this mode, both channels operate independently of each other. This is 
used for all 2-channel modes, such as stereo and bi-amping. Set the two 
center switches to off position for the stereo mode. The level attenuators 
on the front panel will control the respective channels levels.  

Never connect either output terminal to ground or in parallel

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recommended minimum nominal impedance, for stereo or tandem 
operation, is 2 ohms per channel. 

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NOTE: Channel B is always polarity reversed on the input, but polarity compensated by feeding the 
minus pin on the Channel B output with the output voltage. Channel A output is connected in normal 
polarity mode. By having channel A and B operating in opposite polarity, the energy storage in the 
power supply is more efficient. This is significant for signals below 100 Hz (sub bass etc.) and improves 
the power bandwidth. 

Be sure to use balanced inputs on all measurement equipment (also 

oscilloscope probes) if you are bench testing.

  

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Summary of Contents for iP Series IP 450

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Page 2: ...5 3 3 Tandem mode 7 5 3 4 Bridge mono mode 7 5 3 5 Bridge mono mode features 7 6 INSTALLATION 8 6 1 Mounting 8 6 2 Cooling 8 6 3 Operating voltage 8 6 4 Grounding 8 6 5 Power consumption 9 6 5 1 Calc...

Page 3: ...nding in liquid 5 Clean only with dry cloth 6 Do not block the cooling fins Install the unit in accordance with the instructions 7 Do not operate the amplifier near heat producing devices such as radi...

Page 4: ...any exposed speaker wiring while the amplifier is operating See page 11 hock about outputs for proper connection of speakers PKRKP o A sample of this product has been tested and complies with the limi...

Page 5: ...the amplifier They are calibrated in dB to assist the setup of active loudspeaker systems or cut down unwanted noise from the input signal See page 12 3 Clip limit indicator This indicator signals whe...

Page 6: ...to make sure that the unit is set up properly for your specific application RKN d The gain switch located on the rear panel the central DIP switch changes the input sensitivity of the amplifier This...

Page 7: ...ecessed one can put a sticker across the bay and prevent from unauthorized changes Another option is to remove the DIP switch This should be done by authorized service personnel only This corresponds...

Page 8: ...the remaining input connectors to carry signal to other amps Both level attenuators must be at the same position We recommend that you put them in the 0dB full position Connect the speaker as shown Al...

Page 9: ...o the AC source referred to on the label The warranty will not cover damage caused by connecting to the wrong type of AC mains If the power plug is not appropriate for your country it can be cut off a...

Page 10: ...completely obliterating the program Last the regular operating power as defined by the safety standard IEC 65 ANSI UL 6500 and used by a majority of safety agencies The regular operating power is meas...

Page 11: ...nd wired in the following way PIN 1 GROUND SHIELD PIN 2 HOT PIN 3 COLD Figure 4 XLR input connector Figure 5 XLR balanced Within the Neutrik Combojack there is a 6 3mm phone jack which is wired in par...

Page 12: ...d prevents from shock hazard They are wired in the following manner The right jack Channel A has both channel A and B outputs so it s useful for bridging and bi amp operation see bridged mono operatio...

Page 13: ...input level attenuators on the front panel adjust the signal level for their respective amplifier channel in all modes They are calibrated in dB to help setting up active loudspeaker systems or cutti...

Page 14: ...once the amplifier comes out of a protect condition the output level has a slow rise time the effect is like turning up the gain slowly VKNKO q If the amplifier is driven very hard into a low impedan...

Page 15: ...e high frequency oscillations from the relevant input Fault The amplifier goes into thermal protection when driven at low level Check that nothing causes a short circuit at the amplifier s output e g...

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Page 17: ...sibility for any loss due to cancellation of any events or rent of replacement equipment or costs due to third party s or customer s loss of profit or any other indirect cost or losses however incurre...

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