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Once connected to a suitable AC supply, the amplifier can be started with
the power switch. When you power up the amplifier it takes a couple of
seconds to self check (this is known as the "soft start" or "slow start"
sequence). The fans then blow at high speed before going into "idle".  The
2 bottom green LED's then illuminate to show the amplifier is operational.

5.4

Grounding

There is no ground lift switch or terminal on this amplifier. The signal
ground is always floating via a resistor to chassis and the grounding system
is automatic. If a potential above 0.6V presents itself between signal ground
and chassis ground, a short circuit is introduced between the two, thereby
enabling electrical protection. If a unit in the system is faulty, its mains fuse
will blow, due to this automatic ground system. If however, you wish to tie
the signal ground to chassis, connect the XLR-connector's shell lug to 
pin 1. In the interest of safety never disconnect the earth pin on the mains
connector.

For compliance with the EMC directive (conducted emissions), there is an
AC mains filter. This filter needs the chassis ground for reference, otherwise
a current loop is formed via the signal ground.  Use the balanced input to
avoid hum and interference.

5.5

Power consumption

There are three ways to define the power/current consumption of the
amplifier: 

First, the peak current draw at full power output. Under this condition the
amplifier will operate for less than 2 minutes before thermally limiting.
Secondly, the maximum expected average current under worst case
program material, which corresponds to 1/3 of full power according to the
FTC-standard. At this level the music will be in a state of constant clip and
is therefore the highest power level one can obtain without completely
obliterating the program.
Lastly, the "normal operating power", as defined by EN60065 as a
measurement level for approval and testing to this standard.  The normal
operating power is measured using pink noise, with an average output
power equal to 1/8 of full power. The one-eighth power is the maximum
volume music can be re-played without continuous amplifier clipping. 
It also corresponds to headroom of 9dB, which is very low for normal
program material. 

If operating the amplifier into a sustained 2 ohm load, protection circuits
within the amplifier will limit the long-term current draw, and thermal
protection may occur.

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Page 1: ...consumption 7 5 6 Input connections 8 5 7 Connecting speakers 11 6 OPERATION MODES 11 6 1 Stereo operation 11 6 2 Tandem mono 12 6 3 Bridged mono 12 6 4 Stereo reverse 13 7 OPERATION 13 7 1 Operation...

Page 2: ...any other voltage source such as battery mains source or power supply regardless of whether the amplifier is turned on or off Do not run the output of any amplifier back into another channel s input...

Page 3: ...roduct uses radio frequency energy and if not used or installed in accordance with these operating instructions may cause interference to other equipment Compliance with the EMC directive does not aut...

Page 4: ...illuminates if the amplifier attempts to function above its maximum operating temperature 90 C The indicator first comes on as a warning to either turn down the input level or check the cooling arran...

Page 5: ...n and off See page 15 3 Input jack Alternative to using input XLR or for linking inputs with other amplifiers See page 9 4 Input signal XLR See page 8 5 Polarity reverse switch for channel B For rever...

Page 6: ...upply in front of the 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...

Page 7: ...nd for reference otherwise a current loop is formed via the signal ground Use the balanced input to avoid hum and interference 5 5 Power consumption There are three ways to define the power current co...

Page 8: ...least the current at 1 8 power or 1 3 power for heavy duty demand like discos etc The heat power can be calculated as the following example If we consider a headroom of at least 9dB and a 4 ohm load o...

Page 9: ...isy chain use the TRS jacks provided on each channel The input circuits also have high enough headroom to accept the maximum output level from virtually any low level signal source Figure 5 Rear panel...

Page 10: ...onnected to the shield at the source The hum and noise rejection for the cable is equivalent to that for a balanced line To minimize hum in the audio use balanced inputs whenever possible Figure 8 Bal...

Page 11: ...nected out of polarity can degrade sound quality Keep the speaker cables as short as possible and use a good quality stranded speaker cable Do not use shielded wire such as microphone or guitar cable...

Page 12: ...s for linking etc Do not use the remaining XLR and TRS as input jacks simultaneously for mixing or other purposes To obtain an output connect the speaker leads to pin 1 on channel A Speakon to speaker...

Page 13: ...nt for signals below 100Hz sub bass etc 7 OPERATION 7 1 Operation precautions Make sure that the power switch is off before making any input or output connections or operating the switches on rear pan...

Page 14: ...on depressed switch to give you plenty of fader movement On the other hand for a disco mixer that operates at a nominal level of 0dBu use the upper position setting which has a sensitivity of 0dBu 0 7...

Page 15: ...limiters in amplifiers as they tend to upset the tracking of the processor s limiters Apart from this one exception MARTIN AUDIO recommend leaving the clip limiters switched on button depressed As a b...

Page 16: ...D s then indicate that the power supply and output stage is operating correctly D C protection There are two types of DC protection Fuses on the supply branches of each channel A DC crowbar protection...

Page 17: ...f the AC line voltage falls by more than 20 Figure 13 Current voltage characteristic of different power supply topologies 1 Conventional power supply shows voltage drop due to internal resistance 2 Re...

Page 18: ...ts and bursts up to 1kV conducted through the cables to the unit Electromagnetic fields up to 3V m radiated on the unit and the cables in the frequency range of 27 500MHz We have extended the tests in...

Page 19: ...t AC operation only For use on 115 Volts AC internal modifications to the power supply board must be made Warning This modification should only be carried out by an experienced service technician Plea...

Page 20: ...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 c...

Page 21: ...ng accidents act of God war civil insurrection misuse abuse operation with incorrect AC voltage operation with faulty associated equipment exposure to inclement weather conditions and normal wear and...

Page 22: ...1W 600W 4 ohms 0 08 THD at 1kHz and 600W 4 ohms 0 03 DIM 30 at 300W 4 ohms 0 02 CCIF 13 and 14kHz at 200W 4 ohms 0 02 SMPTE 60Hz and 7kHz at 300W 4 ohms 0 05 POWER MATRIX LOAD CONFIGURATION POWER OUTP...

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