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Standby/Normal Operation LEDs

The red Standby LED will light when the amplifier is turned on either with the power switch or an
external DC trigger.  It will stay lit about four to five seconds while the amplifier circuits stabilize.  After
that, the red LED will turn off and the green normal LED will signal that the protection relays have
switched off and that amplifier is ready to operate.
The Standby LED will also light whenever there is a short circuit or other fault that triggers the
protection circuitry.  This may indicate that excess DC is present at the amplifier's input, a speaker
impedance overload, a short circuited speaker line, or possible internal fault.  If this LED remains lit,
remove power to the amplifier and check all connections.  During this time, the protection circuits
should automatically reset.  If the red LED stays lit after you reapply power, contact your Parasound
Dealer, Installer or Parasound Technical Service for further advice.

Current Overload LEDs

The Current Overload LEDs for left and right channels will only illuminate if the unit is driven past its
maximum current capacity.  These LEDs are not clipping indicators, but rather are designed to signal
you when you are exceeding the limits of your amplifier. If these LEDs light, it’s usually a sign that your
speaker impedance is too low, resulting in too much current draw from the amplifier's power supply.  In
virtually all imaginable listening situations with recommended loads, these LEDs should never
illuminate.

Level Controls

Each channel has its own rear mounted "set and forget" input level control.  Your amplifier sounds best
with these level controls set to maximum, where they are effectively out of the audio signal path.
However, if your preamplifier has very high gain, and its volume control cannot track properly for left-
right channel balance near its minimum position, it may be necessary to reduce the input level control
settings on the amplifier.  When using the HCA-1000A in a THX installation, each level control must be
set at maximum, which corresponds to 0 dB THX reference level.

Maintaining Your Parasound Amplifier

The HCA-1000A and HCA-750A require no periodic maintenance and has no user serviceable parts
inside.  To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not remove the top cover.  The amplifier's exterior can
easily be cleaned with a soft cloth moistened only with a few drops of water or Windex.

Main Power Fuse

Your amplifier has an external fuse located within the AC receptacle that may blow as a result of an
internal fault condition.  This protects the unit from possible damage to internal parts.  Never replace
this fuse with a larger value than installed from the factory
.  Substitution of a larger fuse may create
serious stress or damage to internal parts and will void your warranty.

In Case of Trouble

If you suspect a problem with your amplifier, first  turn the amp off and check all your connections.  The
trouble may be caused by another component or even a defective hookup cable.  If you are hearing hum
out of any of your speakers, turn off the amplifier and disconnect the inputs to it.  If the hum goes away,
it is probably be caused by your processor or one of the source components connected to it.

Summary of Contents for HCA-1000A

Page 1: ...r e n t P o w e r A m p l i f i e r H C A 1 0 0 0 A H i g h C u r r e n t P o w e r A m p l i f i e r L R AC Line Normal Standby Current Overload Current Overload H C A 7 5 0 A H i g h C u r r e n t P...

Page 2: ...This plug 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...

Page 3: ...igure 1 HCA 1000A Front and Rear Panel Drawings HCA 750A High Current Power Amplifier Parasound Products Inc San Francisco CA U S A CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVIC...

Page 4: ...as air ducts or radiators Always mount the amplifier horizontally and make sure that your cabinet or shelf can support its weight It is best to provide a separate shelf for your amplifier rather that...

Page 5: ...ng the wire twist all its strands tightly to prevent strays that could cause a short circuit You may want to tin the stripped wire with solder to prevent it from fraying and oxidizing Polarity It is i...

Page 6: ...essor because the amplifier s current draw exceeds the ratings of most preamplifier s power switches and power cords If you use an external AC line conditioner or surge suppressor make sure it can wit...

Page 7: ...Controls Each channel has its own rear mounted set and forget input level control Your amplifier sounds best with these level controls set to maximum where they are effectively out of the audio signa...

Page 8: ...ized Parasound Warranty Center for inspection and possible servicing call for the location of a warranty center near you If you choose to send it to Parasound contact us to obtain a Return Authorizati...

Page 9: ...second Frequency Response 5 Hz 100 kHz 0 3 dB at 1 watt Total Harmonic Distortion 0 03 at full power 0 01 typical levels IM Distortion 0 03 TIM Unmeasureable Dynamic Headroom 1 5 dB Interchannel Cros...

Page 10: ...Slew Rate 130 V second Frequency Response 5 Hz 100 kHz 0 3 dB at 1 watt Total Harmonic Distortion 0 06 at full power 0 03 typical levels IM Distortion 0 04 TIM Unmeasureable Dynamic Headroom 1 5 dB In...

Page 11: ...cuit boards double sided for precision Custom designed audiophile grade AC power cord Multiple Protection Circuits Special Features for the Parasound HCA 750A Independent power supplies for each chann...

Page 12: ...12 1996 Parasound Products Inc Parasound Products Inc 950 Battery Street San Francisco CA 94111 415 397 7100 FAX 415 397 0144 affordable audio for the critical listener...

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