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a

AC Present Indication 

When the A 52 is plugged into a live AC outlet, a soft blue halo glows behind its On-Off
button and its red “P” Badge glows faintly. These indicate that the unit is plugged into a live
AC outlet, even when it is turned off.

b

On, Off and Fault/Protection Status Indicators 

Whenever the A 52 is turned on, the soft blue glow behind its On-Off button will change 
to red for about five seconds as its internal circuits stabilize. Then the red glow is replaced
by a brighter blue glow to indicate normal operation. If the glow remains red after turn on
or while the amp is playing, it indicates activation of the A 52’s protection circuits and no
sound will be heard from the speakers. 

The A 52 protects itself from external conditions such as excessive heat, load impedance
that is too low, or a short-circuited speaker connection or wire. After you correct the fault,
the A 52 will resume operation. If the A 52 remains “in protection” after it has cooled down
and you’ve confirmed there are no external faults, it could indicate an internal problem.
Please contact Parasound’s Technical Service Department.

c

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g

Channel Status Indicators

These are the five small round indicators in the center of the recess in the front panel. 
The indicator on the left displays the status of channel one and the subsequent indicators
display the status of channels two through five.

c

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g

All Indicators Illuminated

When all five channels are operating normally, these will all glow blue.

c

– 

g

No Illumination: 

When the A 52 is turned off, these indicators are off. An indicator that does not glow when 
the A 52 is turned on represents a fault in that channel.

h

High-Temp Indicator

This indicator is near the right side of the panel recess. It will glow red if any channel overheats.
The On-Off button will also glow red if the A 52 overheats and shuts down to protect itself.
Refer to the 

Troubleshooting Guide

on page 12.

UNDERSTANDING THE INDICATORS ON THE A 52

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Summary of Contents for Halo A 52

Page 1: ...A 52 Amplifier Owner s Guide...

Page 2: ...le shipping damage If you see any contact your Parasound dealer right away Be sure to save and store both the inner and outer cartons and the packing inserts for possible future transport To save room...

Page 3: ...ING YOUR SPEAKERS TO THE A 52 5 MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC TURN ON OFF OPTIONS 6 CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL DC SOURCE FOR AUTOMATIC ON OFF 7 CONNECTING THE A 52 TO TRIGGER ANOTHER COMPONENT 8 UNDERSTANDING THE...

Page 4: ...h its HRA 3 rack mount brackets not included With its four feet removed the A 52 chassis and front panel height occu pies three rack spaces 51 4 or 133 mm When mounting equipment below the A 52 you wi...

Page 5: ...Ch 1 on your A 52 3 0 Repeat steps 1 and 2 above to connect Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 and Ch 5 3 YOU SHOULD KNOW Balanced XLR Jacks and Their Pin Configuration The balanced inputs of the A 52 use XLR jacks that...

Page 6: ...0 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 and Ch 5 YOU SHOULD KNOW Write Down Your Connections Make a note of which channel on your surround controller now connects to each channel of the A 52 so you...

Page 7: ...Important Polarity refers to and connections Speaker wires are coded with printing or a ridge on the insulation on one of the leads so you know which lead was connected to the and terminals at the ot...

Page 8: ...ses between tracks Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Input Balanced Unbalanced Input Balanced Unbalanced Input Balanced Unbalanced Input Balanced Unbalanced Input Balanced Unbalanced Man Balanced Inputs Unbala...

Page 9: ...can cut one plug off the cable and terminate the end as required The lead with the red stripe is positive and the lead without the stripe is negative Output CONTROL COMPONENT 2 1 Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4...

Page 10: ...igger output connector you can cut one plug off the cable and terminate the end as required The lead with the stripe is positive and the lead without the stripe is negative CONTROLLED COMPONENT Input...

Page 11: ...resume operation If the A 52 remains in protection after it has cooled down and you ve confirmed there are no external faults it could indicate an internal problem Please contact Parasound s Technica...

Page 12: ...AC Cord provided An AC outlet or high quality AC power strip within reach of the AC cord Before Connecting Remove power to all the components in your audio system To Connect 1 Plug the female end of t...

Page 13: ...void the risk of electric shock do not remove its top cover The amplifier s exterior can easily be cleaned with a soft cloth pre moistened only with a fewdrops of water or glass cleaner Main Power Fus...

Page 14: ...ue fuse Check polarity of DC source with a voltmeter Try connecting a 9V battery to the 12V DC input Make sure Auto Turn On selector switch is in its 12V position Make sure Auto Turn On selector switc...

Page 15: ...ng Units with collect shipping charges Units without a valid RA number Units without a suitable shipping carton Units for which we see or hear evidence of improper packing For a non warranty repair co...

Page 16: ...e equal but 180 degrees out of phase with each other with respect to ground To send and receive balanced signals requires special differential circuitry A differential input circuit amplifies only the...

Page 17: ...c com 3 Use the Ground switch on the A 52 to eliminate most ground loops This separates the A 52 s sig nal input ground from its chassis ground to isolate unwanted voltage in the ground shield of the...

Page 18: ...ere instruments dialogue and effect are positioned Each channel s 60 Vdc B and B supply rails use high speed rectifier diodes and two large 10 000uF electrolytic filter capacitors chosen for their low...

Page 19: ...s A while its output stage operates with higher pure Class A power than many amplifiers selling for twice or three times its price The result is less fatiguing more natural sound Total Protection DC S...

Page 20: ...ance Unbalanced 47k W Balanced 94k W Input Sensitivity for 28 28 V Output into 8 W Unbalanced 1 V Balanced 1 V per leg S N Ratio 113 dB input shorted IHF A weighted 104 dB input shorted unweighted Dam...

Page 21: ...Parasound Products Inc 950 Battery Street San Francisco CA 94111 415 397 7100 Fax 415 397 0144 www parasound com...

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