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LAB 4000 is normally shipped for 230 volt AC

operation only. For export there is a 115/230  volt

AC option available. To check if the amplifier is

equipped  with this option,  please  follow  these

steps:

1.

 

Make sure that the LAB 4000C is unplugged

from the mains voltage.

2.

 

Remove the top and bottom cover.

3.

 

If  the four electrolytic capacitors  close to the

front are rated 1500uF 200VDC, the amplifier

is for 230 volt operation only

4.

 

If  the four electrolytic capacitors  close to the

front are rated 2200uF 200VDC, the amplifier

has the 115/230 volt option.

5.

 

Locate the jumper(s) on the solder side of the

circuit board close to the mains switch.

6.

 

To select the desired mains voltage, install the

jumpers as shown in Figure 15.

7.

 

For 230 volt operation; use a T 15A fuse (slow

blow),  for 115 volt  change to a T 30 A fuse

(slow blow).

8.

 

Replace the amplifier top and bottom cover.

9.

 

For 115 volt  operation; stick a ”115 VAC”

label on top of  the  230  VAC  label on  rear

panel.

 

Figure 15. 230 VAC  or 115 VAC  selection

Warning: This modification should only
be made of an experienced service
technician.

Maintenance

Under normal use the amplifier should give years of

trouble  free  service. The only user maintenance

required from the user is to vacuum the front grill

periodically.

 In some extreme cases it may be necessary for your

supplier to clean the inside of the amplifier. These

conditions usually occur after prolonged use in

environments using "cracked- oil" smoke machines.

 If you are using your amplifier for heavy duty use

i.e.  concert  touring or industrial music it  is

recommended that you have your  amplifier serviced

every  3 years, purely as a preventative measure

Troubleshooting

These are typical things to check if you think your

amplifier is faulty:

Fault

: No

 

output.

 If the output bargraph is functioning  there is

nothing  wrong with the amplifier, and the  likely

cause is an unsecured Speakon.

 Check that the VHF protection is not activated. If

it is, remove possible high frequency oscillations

from the relevant input.

Fault

: The amplifier goes into thermal protection

when driven at low level.

 Check that  your loudspeaker  has  not got a short

circuit in its windings, (this can occur when the

speaker coil gets warm).

Fault

: The amplifier goes into protect  with  power

indicators off.

 Check that the AC line voltage is not outside the

amplifier’s operating range  (130-260  volts).

Over/under-voltage protection may have occurred.

 If the amplifier is connected by  mistake to a 3

phase supply (415v), an internal non-resetable  fuse

or resistor may have  blown. Then return the

amplifier to your supplier.

Fault

: The amplifier does not respond even  after

checking above items.

 In the unlikely event, that there is a non-user

rectifiable  fault,  return  the amplifier to your

supplier or an approved service centre.

Lab Gruppen cannot be held  responsible  for

damage or injury, as a result of the top cover

being removed.

115V

115V

230V

Summary of Contents for LAB 4000

Page 1: ...dged mono 4 Stereo reverse Operation 8 1 Operation precautions 2 Powering up Soft start 3 Input attenuators 4 Gain switch 5 Indicators Protections 9 1 Clip limiter 2 Thermal protection 3 VHF protectio...

Page 2: ...both loudspeakers and humans alike Many loudspeakers can be easily damaged or destroyed by overpowering especially with the high power available from a bridged amplifier Always check the speakers cont...

Page 3: ...o C The indicator first comes on as a warning to either turn down the input level or check the cooling arrangements after which point the amplifier will mute the input signal When the cooling fans hav...

Page 4: ...mplifiers can run at higher continuos power levels without thermal problems Never try to reverse the air flow as the Intercooler need a pressure chamber between the fans and heat sink and this only wo...

Page 5: ...e signal ground Use the balanced input to avoid hum and interference 7 Power consumption There are three ways to determine the power current consumption of the amplifier First the peak current draw at...

Page 6: ...l from virtually any low level signal source Figure 5 Rear panel connectors Do not use XLR and TRS jacks on the same channel simultaneously for mixing or other purposes Figure 6 Balanced line To conne...

Page 7: ...tions shown in Table 2 guarantee 2100 watts but higher powers can be achieved utilising higher MLS TM positions when connected to lower impedance s see Table 2 As you can see from Table 2 the LAB 4000...

Page 8: ...erious damage The recommended minimum nominal impedance for bridged mono is 4 ohms equivalent to driving both channels at 2 ohms Driving bridged loads of less than 4 ohms may cause a thermal overload...

Page 9: ...N amplifier has many advanced protection features that will protect both the amplifier and the speakers connected to it should a fault condition arise Under normal use these features are inaudible All...

Page 10: ...res Cooling The LAB GRUPPEN amplifier runs very cool due to a patented heat sink called IntercoolerTM The output devices bi polar are mounted directly on a copper heat sink thereby avoiding thermal lo...

Page 11: ...is implies that the equipment should have low emission of radio frequencies directly as electromagnetic fields in the air and as conducted from the cables from and to the unit The unit should also be...

Page 12: ...lifier These conditions usually occur after prolonged use in environments using cracked oil smoke machines If you are using your amplifier for heavy duty use i e concert touring or industrial music it...

Page 13: ...PPEN shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages with respect to the products warranted LAB GRUPPEN reserve the right to make changes or improvements in design or manufacturin...

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