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Please make sure that there are no obvious transport damages. Should you notice any damages on the A/C
connection cable or on the casing, do not take the device into operation and immediately consult your local
dealer.

This device falls under protection-class I. The power plug must only be plugged into a protection class I
outlet. The voltage and frequency must exactly be the same as stated on the device. Wrong voltages or
power outlets can lead to the destruction of the device and to mortal electrical shock.

Always plug in the power plug least. The power plug must always be inserted without force. Make sure that
the plug is tightly connected with the outlet.

Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables! Handle the power cord and all connections
with the mains with particular caution! Never touch them with wet hands, as this could lead to mortal
electrical shock.

Never modify, bend, strain mechanically, put pressure on, pull or heat up the power cord. Never operate next
to sources of heat or cold. Disregard can lead to power cord damages, fire or mortal electrical shock.

The cable insert or the female part in the device must never be strained. There must always be sufficient
cable to the device. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged which may lead to mortal damage.

Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges. Check the device and the
power cord from time to time.

If extension cords are used, make sure that the core diameter is sufficient for the required power
consumption of the device. All warnings concerning the power cords are also valid for possible extension
cords.

Always disconnect from the mains, when the device is not in use or before cleaning it. Only handle the power
cord by the plug. Never pull out the plug by tugging the power-cord. Otherwise, the cable or plug can be
damaged leading to mortal electrical shock. If the power plug or the power switch is not accessible, the
device must be disconnected via the mains.

If the power plug or the device is dusty, the device must be taken out of operation, disconnected and then be
cleaned with a dry cloth. Dust can reduce the insulation which may lead to mortal electrical shock. More
severe dirt in and at the device should only be removed by a specialist.

There must never enter any liquid into power outlets, extension cords or any holes in the housing of the
device. If you suppose that also a minimal amount of liquid may have entered the device, it must immediately
be disconnected. This is also valid, if the device was exposed to high humidity. Also if the device is still
running, the device must be checked by a specialist if the liquid has reduced any insulation. Reduced
insulation can cause mortal electrical shock.

There must never be any objects entering into the device. This is especially valid for metal parts. If any metal
parts like staples or coarse metal chips enter into the device, the device must be taken out of operation and
disconnected immediately. Malfunction or short-circuits caused by metal parts may cause mortal injuries.

The device and all connections have to be lightning protected.

Never install the amplifier next to highly sensitive devices like pre-amplifiers or tape-decks, as the strong
magnetic field of the amplifier can produce hum in these devices. The magnetic field is strongest directly
above or below the amplifier. If a rack is used, the amplifier should be installed at the bottom and the highly
sensitive devices at the top.

Only connect the device when the power switch is off.

Never connect the inputs or outputs to any power source (batteries, etc.)

Never connect output to output.

Before the device is switched on all faders and volume controls have to be set to "0" or "min" position.

Summary of Contents for PAP-1000

Page 1: ...Copyright Nachdruck verboten Reproduction prohibited F r weiteren Gebrauch aufbewahren Keep this manual for future needs BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG USER S MANUAL PAP SERIES PA AMPLIFIER...

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Page 3: ...TRUCTIONS 15 3 LEGAL INSTRUCTIONS 17 4 OPERATING DETERMINATIONS 18 5 DESCRIPTION 19 6 INSTALLATION 21 7 CONNECTIONS 21 8 OPERATION 23 9 PROBLEM CHART 24 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 24 11 TECHNICAL SPE...

Page 4: ...it Freude an Ihrem Kauf haben werden Nehmen Sie die Endstufe aus der Verpackung 2 SICHERHEITSHINWEISE ACHTUNG Seien Sie besonders vorsichtig beim Umgang mit gef hrlicher Netzspannung Bei die ser Spann...

Page 5: ...oder Ger teschalter z B durch Einbau nicht erreichbar so muss netzseitig eine allpolige Abschaltung vorgenommen werden Wenn der Netzstecker oder das Ger t staubig ist dann muss es au er Betrieb genom...

Page 6: ...r die Einhaltung von bestimmten L rmpegeln verantwortlich ist Wird dieser L rmpegel berschritten muss evtl die Veranstaltung abgebrochen werden Kommt der Veranstalter seinen Verkehrssicherungspflichte...

Page 7: ...epackt H ufig bildet sie sich zwar recht rasch zur ck jedoch bleibt meist eine Einbu e der H rempfindlichkeit zur ck Um eine ausreichende Erholung des Geh rs zu gew hrleisten sollte der L rmpegel w hr...

Page 8: ...t funktionieren ist das meist das Ergebnis von unsachgem er Bedienung Reinigen Sie das Ger t niemals mit L sungsmitteln oder scharfen Reinigungsmitteln sondern verwenden Sie ein weiches und angefeucht...

Page 9: ...nge w hrend des Betriebs wenn die Schutzschaltung die Lautsprecher im Fehlerfall abgeschaltet hat 7 Schraubanschl sse f r 70 V und 100 V Lautsprecher 8 Schraubanschluss f r 4 16 Lautsprecher 9 Gemeins...

Page 10: ...erwendet werden sollte man die R ckb gel der Ger te noch zus tzlich an den Boden oder den Seitenschienen des Racks befestigen So kann sich die Endstufe beim Transport nicht nach hinten verschieben da...

Page 11: ...ich der Ausgangsimpedanz des Verst rkers sein Hinweise zur Auswahl geeigneter Anschlusskabel Lautsprecherboxen d rfen nur ber ausreichend dimensionierte Kabel angeschlossen werden Zu schwach dimension...

Page 12: ...t 30 mA Bemessungsdifferenzstrom ausgestattet sein 8 BEDIENUNG 1 Schalten Sie den Endverst rker in einer Verst rkeranlage zur Vermeidung von lauten Schaltger uschen immer nach allen anderen Ger ten ei...

Page 13: ...andere Lautsprecher berpr fen Sie die Lautsprecher Schalten Sie den Verst rker ab und lassen Sie das Ger t von einem Servicetechniker pr fen 10 REINIGUNG UND WARTUNG Vor Wartungsarbeiten unbedingt al...

Page 14: ...MS 650 W RMS 1000 W RMS Ausgangsstrom 5 A 70 V 3 5 A 100 V 15 A 70 V 10 A 100 V Lautsprecherausg nge 70 V 100 V 4 16 Eingangsbuchsen XLR Klinke Einbaubuchse Ausgangsbuchsen XLR Klinke Einbaubuchse Sch...

Page 15: ...ns given in this manual we can assure you that you will enjoy this device for many years Unpack your amplifier 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Be careful with your operations With a dangerous voltage yo...

Page 16: ...ver pull out the plug by tugging the power cord Otherwise the cable or plug can be damaged leading to mortal electrical shock If the power plug or the power switch is not accessible the device must be...

Page 17: ...itsschutz Berufsgenossenschaftliche Vorschrift BGV B3 www pr o info VDI Richtlinie VDI 2058 Blatt 2 www vdi de Hearing damage caused by high noise levels can be treated as physical injury and persecut...

Page 18: ...exceed 70 dB A for 10 hours Higher noise levels during this relaxing period can prevent the relaxation and promote a permanent hearing damage Tinitus or hearing loss Therefore Whoever wants to mainta...

Page 19: ...vice is to be transported Never remove the serial barcode from the device as this would make the guarantee void Please consider that unauthorized modifications on the speaker system are forbidden due...

Page 20: ...protective circuit has switched off the speakers in case of a defect 7 Screw connectors for 70 V and 100 V speakers 8 Screw connector for 4 16 speakers 9 Common ground connection COM for all speakers...

Page 21: ...e transported or used for mobile use additionally fasten the devices by connecting the rear brackets with the side or ground bars of the rack Thus the amplifier cannot be pushed backwards The front pa...

Page 22: ...er systems should at least be the same or even higher than the output impedance of the amplifier Information on choosing appropriate connection cables Speaker systems must only be connected via suffic...

Page 23: ...th a maximum fault current of 30 mA 8 OPERATION 1 To prevent loud switching noise always switch on all other units of the amplifier system before switching on the power amplifier After operation switc...

Page 24: ...ve the device checked by a service technician 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Disconnect from mains before starting maintenance operation DANGER TO LIFE We recommend a frequent cleaning of the device Plea...

Page 25: ...nnectors XLR 1 4 jack mounting socket screw connectors Line input 300 mV 10 k Frequency range 80 Hz 16 kHz Distortion 0 5 1 kHz S N ratio line 90 dB Protection Overheat overload short circuit DC softs...

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