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Note:

If the rear panel MODE switch is set to INDIVIDUAL,
speakers must have impedance ratings of 2

or

higher. If set to (BRIDGED), speakers must have
impedance ratings of 4

or higher. Using speakers

with lower than recommended impedance
ratings might activate protection modes.

5. MODE Switch

Configures channels 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 for INDIVIDUAL or
(BRIDGED) operation. When set to INDIVIDUAL, all INPUTs and
OUTPUTs function as separate channels. When set to
(BRIDGED), the selected INPUTs and OUTPUTs are combined
to create a single high-power channel.

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Basic Operation

LX Power Amplifiers

2-5

1. Power Switch

Disconnects power to the AC Input Connector. Set this switch
to off when making or breaking connections to the amplifier,
or when changing the setting of the MODE switch.

2. AC Input Connector

The AC input connector provides power to the unit with the
supplied power cord (3 conductor, 14AWG). Do not use an
extension cord. For optimal performance, use an isolated
power receptacle with adequate current (15 or 20 amps). Line
voltages 

10% above the specified voltage may damage the

amplifier. Line voltages 

10% below the specified voltage may

cause the amplifier to enter a protection mode, indicated by
the red standby LED flashing.

3. INPUT 1 to 7 (LX-7) or  1 to 5 (LX-5)

Provide audio input for the speakers connected to the
corresponding audio outputs. When using the unbalanced
(RCA) audio inputs, make sure the UNBAL/BAL switch
located to the left of each XLR connector is set to UNBAL.
When using the balanced (XLR or 1/4-inch tip/ring/sleeve)
audio inputs, make sure the UNBAL/BAL switch is set to BAL.
The illustrations below show the appropriate cable ends for
1/4-inch T/R/S and XLR connectors.

2 = Positive

3 = Negative

1 = Ground

Male

Cable End

Tip

Sleeve

Ring

Tip = Positive
Ring = Negative
Sleeve = Ground

4. OUTPUT 1 to 7 (LX-7) or 1 to 5 (LX-5)

Provide audio output for the speakers. OUTPUT connectors can
accept bare speaker wires, banana plug connectors, or certain
spade connectors. When using bare speaker wires, loosen the
connector, insert the wire into the top of the receptacle, then
tighten the connector. The same procedure should be used for
spade connectors. Banana plugs should be inserted into the
outward-facing receptacle.

Use heavy gauge speaker cable to ensure low-impedance
connections between the amplifier and the speakers. Observe
correct speaker polarity. 

Do not connect the OUTPUTs of one channel to the
OUTPUTs of other channels or to other amplifiers.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for LX - REV 3

Page 1: ...LX Power Amplifier User Guide...

Page 2: ...nched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 12 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 13 Use only with a cart stand bra...

Page 3: ...ocedure practice condition or the like that if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in damage to or destruction of part or all of the product Note Calls attention to information that is...

Page 4: ...ection 1 Getting Started About the LX Power Amplifiers 1 2 Highlights Product Registration 1 3 Installation Considerations 1 3 Section 2 Basic Operation Front Panel Overview 2 2 Rear Panel Overview 2...

Page 5: ...condensando los materiales para las se ales de da o Informe cualquier da o en seguida al portador el funcionamiento defectuoso de equipo de informe a su distribuidor D BALLER ET INSPECTI N Apr s avoi...

Page 6: ...1 Getting Started About the LX Power Amplifiers 1 2 Highlights Product Registration 1 3 Installation Considerations 1 3...

Page 7: ...LX amplifiers to be controlled with associated components such as the MC 12 or MC 8 Digital Controller In addition a ground lift switch can be used to eliminate audible hum caused from multiple groun...

Page 8: ...hannel Bridgeable architecture for higher power output 400W at 8 Oversized toroidal power transformer with extraordinarily low DC resistance and thermal protection High power supply voltage 160V for e...

Page 9: ...2 Basic Operation Front Panel Overview 2 2 Rear Panel Overview 2 4 Cooling System 2 8 Protection Modes 2 8 Thermal Protection DC Protection...

Page 10: ...deactivates the LX amplifier When the unit is in standby pressing the standby button deactivates standby mode and activates the LX amplifier The red standby button LED will flash for approximately fiv...

Page 11: ...rmal Operation Constant Bright Blue 1 distortion in the audio signal Reduce vol ume level to help eliminate potentially damaging audio signals from reaching the speakers Flashing Red The temperature o...

Page 12: ...s shown on page 2 6 The rear panels are similar except the LX 7 amplifier includes two additional channels 1 8 9 3 6 4 5 2 7 External wiring connected to connectors marked with the triangle pictured a...

Page 13: ...ed voltage may cause the amplifier to enter a protection mode indicated by the red standby LED flashing 3 INPUT 1 to 7 LX 7 or 1 to 5 LX 5 Provide audio input for the speakers connected to the corresp...

Page 14: ...7 rear panel is shown on page 2 4 Both are similar except the LX 7 features two additional channels 1 8 9 3 6 4 5 2 7 External wiring connected to connectors marked with the triangle pictured at the...

Page 15: ...the audio inputs are grounded to the chassis This switch should be set to ON whenever there is ground noise present in the system 8 TRIGGER INPUT Enables the amplifier to be controlled by the MC 12 M...

Page 16: ...ansistor reaches its maximum allowable temperature it is instantly restrict ed until the temperature decreases JTS s dynamic nature enables it to avoid the problems inherent in competing products that...

Page 17: ...the corresponding front panel channel status LED will no longer be lit After approximately 4 seconds DC protection will be automatically deactivated The relay will close and the corresponding channel...

Page 18: ...3 Troubleshooting Maintenance Troubleshooting 3 2 Maintenance 3 3...

Page 19: ...wer switch is set to on 2 Make certain the rear panel TRIGGER INPUT switch is set to OFF One or more channels is not passing audio but the corresponding channel status LED is lit blue 1 Make sure the...

Page 20: ...xicon com for answers to frequently asked questions and additional troubleshooting information MAINTENANCE The following routine maintenance should be performed on a periodic basis Clean the exterior...

Page 21: ...A Appendix Specifications A 2 Declaration of Conformity A 4...

Page 22: ...ormance Minimum 2 INDIVIDUAL Mode Speaker 4 BRIDGED Mode Impedance Performance Continued Frequency 20Hz to 20kHz 0 1dB Response 10Hz to 100kHz 0 5 3dB THD Below 0 02 at 200W 8 all channels driven 20Hz...

Page 23: ...s A 3 Other Continued Weight LX 7 LX 5 56lbs 25 4kg 52lbs 23 6kg Rack Mounting Optional brackets are available for mounting either amplifier in stan dard 9 inch equipment rack Specifications are subje...

Page 24: ...d EN 60065 1998 Manufacturer Lexicon Inc 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1441 USA The equipment identified here conforms to the Directive s and Standard s specified above Type of Equipment LX 5 and LX 7 P...

Page 25: ...to 1 3 Maintenance 3 3 Male Cable End XLR 2 5 Illustration MODE Switch 2 5 2 7 3 2 OUTPUTs 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 Power Outage 3 3 Power Switch 2 5 3 2 Product Registration 1 3 Protection Modes 2 8...

Page 26: ...on about where the unit should be taken or sent When making a written request please include your name complete address and daytime telephone number the product model and serial numbers and a descript...

Page 27: ...nc 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1413 USA Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0490 www lexicon com Customer Support Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0495 Sales Fax 781 280 0499 Service Lexicon Part No 070 14876 Re...

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