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AC VOLTAGE, INSTALLATION AND RACK MOUNTING

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115v - 230v AC Voltage

110-120V is the typical AC voltage in North America; most other countries supply 220-240V. 
The 5125 is internally wired for either 115V or 230V, according to where you purchased it and 
the voltage that is marked on its carton. If you plug a unit that is wired for 115V into a 230V 
outlet it can damage it.  

Note:

 Only a qualified repair technician should make AC voltage conversions. 

For your own safety, please do not attempt this yourself!

Installation and Ventilation Requirements

Install your Model 5125 away from heat sources such as heating ducts, radiators, or other heat 
producing components. Always position it horizontally.
Observe the following ventilation guidelines when installing the Model 5125 in an equipment 
rack or any other enclosed space:
You should never install the Model 5125 in an unventilated equipment cabinet or compartment 
because hot air will not exhaust adequately to prevent overheating. Air won’t often circulate 
adequately in a cabinet or enclosure whose front and back sides are open; pockets of intense 
heat can still develop around any heat-producing equipment. Therefore, a ventilation fan is high-
ly recommended. Allow a few inches of empty space on each side and above the unit and try 
to avoid crowding or stacking the Model 5125 tightly between other components. A ventilation 
fan is also recommended where other equipment must be mounted close to the Model 5125.
Do not place the unit on carpeting or any other material that could obstruct air flow into the ven-
tilation holes in its chassis bottom.

Rack Mounting

The Model 5125 occupies three rack spaces in a standard 19” equipment rack.
For rack mounting, you must use the Parasound RMK33 rack mounting kit (purchased separate-
ly). We recommend that you use the 8 insulated shoulder washers with the four mounting bolts 
which are included with the RMK33. This eliminates metal-to-metal contact between the Model 
5125 chassis, the equipment rack, and the other components in the rack. Position these wash-
ers on both sides so they “sandwich” the front panel before the mounting bolts are screwed 
into the rack rail.

Summary of Contents for 5125

Page 1: ...Model 5125 Five Channel Amplifier Power Protect Hi Temp 2 3 1 4 5 Model 5125 Five Channel Amplifier OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...will only fit into a grounding power outlet If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the ground...

Page 3: ...2 AC Voltage 3 Ventilation Requirements 3 Rack Mounting 3 Rear Panel Connections and Controls 4 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 8 Typical Problems and Remedies 9 If You Require Assistance 10 Warr...

Page 4: ...al thoroughly before you begin installation Unpacking Carefully unpack your Model 5125 and these accessories Detachable AC power cord Trigger wire with a 2 5 mm sub mini plug at each end Trigger wire...

Page 5: ...ir won t often circulate adequately in a cabinet or enclosure whose front and back sides are open pockets of intense heat can still develop around any heat producing equipment Therefore a ventilation...

Page 6: ...sense Even if you always listen in a surround mode the center and surround channel sound levels aren t high enough on a consistent basis for the auto turn on audio sensing 5 1 Channel Connections We r...

Page 7: ...Left surround back channel Left back speaker Channel 5 LS or Left Surround channel Left surround speaker Note If you elect this connection arrangement you will probably need to use the Auto Turn On 12...

Page 8: ...Input jacks for Channels 1 and 2 After the audio sig nals cease the Model 5125 remains on for about ten minutes This prevents unintended turn off during pauses in your music or movies The Audio posit...

Page 9: ...the Model 5125 Note Plugging in the 5125 s AC cord for the first time will usually create an internal power surge that false triggers its Audio auto turn on even if there s no audio signal at its inpu...

Page 10: ...ur 5125 You can also unplug the 5125 s AC power cord Note It requires approximately 15 minutes after removing the audio source before the 5125 turns itself off If you don t want to wait and you have a...

Page 11: ...to Turn On switch Doesn t turn on with the Auto Turn On Audio Try the 12V trigger instead If using Auto turn on audio connect channels 1 and 2 to the L and R controller outputs If using Auto turn on a...

Page 12: ...Dealer or Parasound Authorized Reseller Units Will Be Refused by Parasound Under the Following Conditions 1 Unit was sent without the Parasound assigned RA number marked on the carton 2 Unit was sent...

Page 13: ...io 1 2 mV 12 V adjustable 15 minute turn off delay AC Power Requirement 110 120 V 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 watts standby 1600 watts full output Dimensions 171 4 Wide 181 2 Deep with connectors 6 High with...

Page 14: ...Notes CONNECTION AND SETUP NOTES 12...

Page 15: ...Notes CONNECTION AND SETUP NOTES 13...

Page 16: ...why Parasound has been a quality and value favorite of magazine reviewers sound professionals and listeners like you since we were founded in 1981 rev 0 91 2005 Parasound Products Inc Parasound Produ...

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