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Active balanced, 10k ohms, ISO™ Input

Active push-pull, 600 ohm drive

+20 dBv

+26 dBv

-90 dBv (“A” weighted)

120 dB

800 Hz

RMS, peak and excursion limiters

RMS, peak and excursion limiters

Peak limiter

Power/Ready LED

High and Low Sense LED’s

VHF, HF and LF Limit LED’s

Safe LED

Standby/On switch

VHF Cal/Music switch

Safe/AutoSafe switch

Input Attenuation (calibrated in dB)

3-pin XLR-type female, front panel mounted

3-pin XLR-type male, front panel mounted

3-pin XLR-type male, rear panel mounted

Dual banana receptacles, rear panel mounted

M-10A Control Electronics Unit

Input Type

Output Type

Maximum Input/Output Level

Unbalanced

Balanced

Hum and Noise

Dynamic Range

Electronic Crossover Frequency

Driver Protection Circuits

Low Frequency

High Frequency

VHF

Indicators

Controls

Connectors

Input

Loop Out

Hi and Lo Output

Sense

Power Requirement

Mains AC Voltage Source

Maximum Power Consumption

Maximum Continuous RMS Current

1

Peak Instantaneous Operating Current

2

Peak Inrush (Turn-On) Current

3

Cold

Hot

Idle Current

4

200 – 260 VAC, 50 A, 50/60 Hz

8700 VA

38 A rms (Power factor 

 .93 lagging)

94 A peak

240 A peak

360 A peak

9 A rms

Notes:

1. Current waveform is non-

sinusoidal, so the RMS
current rating applies only
to power consumption
and heating from the
source. The peak current
rating must be considered
when determining I

2

R

losses in power cable.
Peak losses will lower the
internal power supply
voltages linearly.

2. One AC cycle.

3. Inrush current due to

magnetization, <40 ms ␣␣␣
(2 cycles).

4. Environmental heaters on.

AC Interfacing and Protection

The MSL-10A Rack System requires a

single-phase AC voltage source wired
between the øX and øY terminals of the
Rack System AC inlet, with earth ground as
a chassis safety connection. It may be
interfaced to virtually any delta or wye
source configuration, with the Rack øX and
øY connected to any two source terminals
that yield 200~260 VAC; multiple racks
may be connected to different phases of a
polyphase source to distribute the load. The
maximum safe isolation voltage between

øX or øY and earth is 480 VAC.

The AC inlet is protected with a 50 A,

250 V switch-type magnetic circuit breaker
which is CSA, VDE and UL approved (UL
Code “A”) and is located on the front of the
I/O Panel. Power distribution to each
amplifier is individually protected with a
two-pole, 20 A, 250 V switch-type breaker
located on the rear panel. The environmen-
tal power and M-10A CEU share a single 20
A, 250 V breaker, also located on the rear
panel.

Summary of Contents for Loudspeaker MSL-10A

Page 1: ...ee MS 10 Power Amplifiers and an Interface Unit The minimum standard MSL 10A configuration comprises two loudspeaker cabinets each with its own electronics rack Additional MSL 10A cabinets may be empl...

Page 2: ...tch handle Environmental power indicator Environmental power connector Environmental circuit breaker Rear View Enclosure Features High Q maximizes reverberation control Modular arrayable design for pr...

Page 3: ...mperature The MSL 10A cabinet is internally damped and braced for maximum energy transfer and highly intelligible reproduc tion of voice and music which is especially important in acoustically difficu...

Page 4: ...tion the MSL 10A is fitted with an integral rigging system Comprising steel braces on the cabinet sides and convenient fork lift feet on top and bottom the rigging system eases handling and provides s...

Page 5: ...ce from the focal point rather than from the array surface this configuration maintains high sound pressures over very long distances The effect is analogous to the difference between a floodlight and...

Page 6: ...install Mains Power Cable Environmental Power Cable Loudspeaker Cable M 10A Control Electronics Unit 3 MS 10 Power Amplifiers I O Panel 24 W x 36 1 4 H x 27 3 4 D 10 ga 6 cond Pyle ZPEK 1620 both ends...

Page 7: ...1 Current waveform is non sinusoidal so the RMS current rating applies only to power consumption and heating from the source The peak current rating must be considered when determining I2 R losses in...

Page 8: ...elf to designing manufacturing and refining com ponents that deliver superb sonic reproduction Every part of every component is designed and built to exacting specifications and undergoes rigorous com...

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