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Owner’

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3. PROTECT Indicator 

If the PROTECT LEDs are on, the amplifier’s output 

section has shut down. That, of course, means you won’t 
hear anything until you rectify the situation. Three 
things can cause the PROTECT circuit to engage:

1.  Powering up the amplifier. A built-in delay circuit 

saves your speakers (and ears) from the thumps or 
pops that can sometimes occur when powering up a 
system. During this three-second delay, the PRO-
TECT LEDs light up.

2.  A short circuit (or near short) in either of the 

outputs. Both the PROTECT and the SHORT LEDs 
light up.

3.  The temperature in the amplifier has risen to an 

unsafe level. The PROTECT and the OVER TEMP 
LEDs light up.

The M-Series amplifier draws its ventilation air in 

from the rear and out through the front. The amp needs 
plenty of fresh air to stay cool. DO NOT BLOCK THE 
VENTILATION PORTS. See “Thermal Considerations” on 
page 16 for more details.

Note:

 In the unlikely event that the power transformer 

overheats (in general, this cannot happen during nor-
mal use — but could occur when bench testing at high 
power levels for an extended period of time), the PRO-
TECT LED will light, but not the OVER TEMP LED. It 
takes from one to two hours for the transformer to cool 
to a safe temperature, when normal operation resumes.

4. SHORT Indicator

If this LED comes on, the amplifier has detected a 

short circuit (or near short) in either of the outputs, 
meaning that the hot (+) and cold (–) speaker wires 
are touching, or a speaker itself is shorted out. Such 
a condition causes the amplifer to engage its Protect 
mode, muting all signals at the amp’s outputs.

This short-circuit LED is a Mackie exclusive and can 

save precious minutes of your troubleshooting time. 
Without it, you’d still have speaker and amp protection 
(via the PROTECT circuit), but you wouldn’t be able 
to determine the source of the problem. But with the 
SHORT LED, the M-Series amplifier comes right out and 
tells you!

WARNING:

 The SHORT LEDs 

indicate an unsafe condition for the 
power amplifier. When the short-
circuit protection is activated, the 
SHORT LED lights, then the PRO-

TECT LED lights and the SHORT LED turns off. After 
about four seconds, the protection circuit turns off and 

the amplifier resumes normal operation. If it senses the 
shorted condition again, the cycle repeats until you fix 
the problem.

Typical causes for a “short” indication would be either 

a shorted speaker cable or too many speaker cabinets 
connected to the amplifier (i.e., the load impedance 
is too low). If a “short” is indicated, please check your 
cables. If the cabling is OK, then reduce the number of 
cabinets driven by the amplifier. 

Note:

 When using the amplifier in BRIDGE mode, one 

or both SHORT LEDs may light under shorted or low im-
pedance conditions. Regardless of whether one or both 
LEDs light, it’s an indication of a problem that requires 
further investigation.

5. OVER TEMP Indicator

OVER TEMP (short for over-temperature) is another 

feature designed to keep your mind at ease. Under 
extreme conditions the amplifier may overheat. You may 
ask, “What kind of extreme conditions?”

Overheating problems are usually caused by one of 

the following situations: improper ventilation, high 
ambient temperatures, overdriving the amplifier into 
clipping, driving the amplifier hard into low-impedance 
loads, frayed or partially shorted speaker cables, or 
defective or internally shorted speakers.

The heaviest load the M-Series amplifier can toler-

ate is 2 ohms per channel (4 ohms in bridged mode). If 
you’ve got a set of speakers wired in parallel, be sure the 
load isn’t adding up to less than 2 ohms. Anything below 
2 ohms can cause the SHORT LED to light and trigger 
the PROTECT mode, or cause the amplifier to overheat, 
which also triggers the PROTECT mode.

Note:

 Since each channel has its own 

temperature sensor and protection 
circuit, it is possible for only one 
channel to go into PROTECT mode 
while the other channel continues to 
operate.

As the internal temperature of the amplifier rises, the 

fans turn on at 50°C (122°F), and they kick into high 
speed at 65°C (149°F). More air moves through the 
constant temperature gradient cooling tunnel to remove 
additional heat from the output transistors. However, if 
the internal temperature of the amplifier should exceed 
85°C (185°F), the OVER TEMP LED turns on, and both 
PROTECT LEDs shine. The output of the amplifier is 
muted — at this point the amplifier is in Protect mode 
and remains there until the internal temperature cools 
off to a safe level (60°C or 140°F). When this occurs, 
the OVER TEMP and PROTECT LEDs turn off, and nor-
mal operation resumes.

Summary of Contents for M2000

Page 1: ...AMPLIFIERS M 2000 M 3000 M 4000 OL 3 6 9 20 SIG OL 3 6 9 20 SIG 2 INTERNAL STATUS INTERNAL STATUS PROTECT SHORT OVER TEMP PROTECT SHORT OVER TEMP O O MAX MAX O O 1 M 4000 POWER H I G H E F F I C I E N...

Page 2: ...tere des communications du Canada 18 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss but nearly e...

Page 3: ...4 GettingStarted 5 ConnectionsandSettings 5 HookupDiagrams 7 M SeriesFeatures 10 FrontPanel 10 RearPanel 12 GeneralPrecautionsandConsiderations 16 RackMounting 16 ThermalConsiderations 16 ACPowerConsi...

Page 4: ...ts of negative feedback That s Not All There are plenty more features that make your selec tion of a Mackie M Series power ampli er a good invest ment from the Fast Recovery design pioneered in our FR...

Page 5: ...RS inputs are wired tip hot ring cold and sleeve shield ground and can accept either balanced TRS or unbalanced TS cables The screw terminal inputs are wired as indicated hot cold and ground GND 7 In...

Page 6: ...level Gain controls down turn the power off make the changes turn the power back on and then turn the level controls back up When you shut down your equipment turn off the ampli ers rst When powering...

Page 7: ...RESET SERIAL DATE CODE BRIDGE 1 2 BRIDGE PIN 1 CH1 PIN 2 CH2 PIN 1 BRIDGE PIN 2 UNUSED PIN 1 CH2 PIN 2 UNUSED LETHAL VOLTAGES MAY APPEAR AT OUTPUT TERMINALS CLASS 3 WIRING IS REQUIRED SPEAKER OUTPUTS...

Page 8: ...MAIN OUT AMP MODE SWITCH MONO Passive Speakers Mackie S408 TO SPEAKERS OPTIONAL CONNECTION USING BINDING POSTS M 4000 AC LINE BREAKER PUSH TO RESET SERIAL DATE CODE BRIDGE 1 2 BRIDGE PIN 1 CH1 PIN 2 C...

Page 9: ...WIRING IS REQUIRED SPEAKER OUTPUTS 1 2 ON TYPICAL LIMIT OFF STEREO AMP MODE MONO BRIDGE CAUTION GND CHANNEL 1 GND CHANNEL 2 ON TYPICAL LIMIT OFF DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE WA USA MANUFACTURE...

Page 10: ...as a control room amp and your control room is the size of a telephone booth you ll probably never want to hear the amp at its maximum level You can set the Gain controls as low as you like How ever...

Page 11: ...it turns off and the ampli er resumes normal operation If it senses the shorted condition again the cycle repeats until you x the problem Typical causes for a short indication would be either a shorte...

Page 12: ...the M Series ampli ers is comprised of the fans the input and output connectors and a num ber of cool extra features 7 SPEAKER OUTPUTS There are two methods for connecting your speakers to the M Seri...

Page 13: ...ect more than one source to the INPUT connectors Each can be used with either balanced or unbalanced signals See Input Wir ing on page 17 for more information about making the input connections The M...

Page 14: ...nnel 2 inputs If you are using the screw termi nal inputs you could jumper the signal over from Channel 1 to Channel 2 as shown below GND CHANNEL 1 GND CHANNEL 2 GND CHANNEL 1 GND CHANNEL 2 JUMPERS SH...

Page 15: ...reely See Thermal Considerations on page 16 for more information even notice any audible difference We recommend that you leave it engaged hence the TYPICAL label above it If you re working at quiet l...

Page 16: ...side the rack including the rear supports The M 3000 and M 4000 require 19 5 depth inside the rack includ ing the rear supports When designing your rack put the heavier items at the bottom and the lig...

Page 17: ...e clipping point you can safely connect one or more ampli ers to an AC service Use the table below as a guideline The M Series ampli ers are equipped with an in rush limiting circuit to minimize start...

Page 18: ...ire has resistance and when electricity passes through a resistor power is lost The thicker the wire the less resistance it offers and the more power actually gets to the speakers The thickness of wir...

Page 19: ...en using bridge mode wire the Bridge Speakon connector the same as the stereo and mono connectors Bridge Speakon Connection The red posts are labeled which means positive The black posts are labeled f...

Page 20: ...nd Stereo Dual Channel Speakon Connection M 4000 AC LINE BREAKER PUSH TO RESET SERIAL DATE CODE BRIDGE 1 2 BRIDGE PIN 1 CH1 PIN 2 CH2 PIN 1 BRIDGE PIN 2 UNUSED PIN 1 CH2 PIN 2 UNUSED LETHAL VOLTAGES M...

Page 21: ...ough the front It needs plenty of fresh air to stay cool Do not block the ventilation ports Is the SHORT 4 LED lit If so you ve got a dead short somewhere in your speaker setup or the total impedance...

Page 22: ...3211 7 am to 5 pm PST to explain the problem and obtain a Service Request Number Have your serial number ready You must have a Service Request Number before you can obtain warranty service 3 Keep this...

Page 23: ...channel 400 600 800 1 kHz 1 THD into 4 ohms per channel 650 1000 1300 1 kHz 1 THD into 2 ohms per channel 1000 1500 2000 Bridge Mono 1 kHz 1 THD into 8 ohms 1300 2000 2600 Bridge Mono 1 kHz 1 THD int...

Page 24: ...eight 3 5 in 89 mm Width 19 0 in 483 mm Depth 18 1 in 460 mm Overall Depth 19 5 in 494 mm Weight 48 lb 21 8 kg M 4000 Height 3 5 in 89 mm Width 19 0 in 483 mm Depth 18 1 in 460 mm Overall Depth 19 5 i...

Page 25: ...R TEMP PROTECT SHORT OVER TEMP O O MAX MAX O O 1 M 3000 POWER H I G H E F F I C I E N C Y P O W E R A M P L I F I E R M 4000 WEIGHT 53 lbs 24 0 kg 19 5 in 495 mm 3 5 in 89 mm 19 0 in 483 mm 17 6 in 44...

Page 26: ...PROTECTION SUPPLY UNDERVOLTAGE DETECTOR 65 OF NOMINAL THRU XLR M CH 1 SCREW TERMINAL LINE INPUT GND FAN 2 3 1 2 3 1 CH 2 BALANCED LINE INPUT TRS CH 2 BALANCED LINE INPUT XLR F THRU XLR M CH 2 SCREW T...

Page 27: ...actory authorized service centers and deemed eligible for repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced within thirty days of receipt LOUD Technologies and its au...

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