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Operating Your HCA-806A

Power Switch

Manual Turn On

Press the upper side to turn the unit on manually; press the lower side to turn the unit off.

Automatic Turn On

When the power switch is in the off position, the power amplifier can be turned on with an external DC
voltage applied at the DC trigger connector on the rear panel. (See above)

AC Line LED

The AC line LED on the front panel of your amplifier will illuminate whenever AC is present at the AC
connector.  This LED indicates that the AC cord is connected and power is applied to the amplifier.

Standby/Operation LEDs

The Standby LED will come on red whenever you first turn the unit on.  It will light for about four to
five seconds while the amplifier circuits are stabilizing before the six protection relays start to energize.
At this time the red LED will turn off and the green Operate LED will come on to signal normal
operation.   It will also light up red whenever there is a short circuit or fault which triggers the protection
circuits.  Whenever the red LED illuminates, the unit will not pass a signal.  If the red Standby LED
lights up during operation it could indicate: 1.) that more DC is present than its servos can handle, 2.) a
short circuited speaker line, or 3.) possible internal fault.  Once the problem has been corrected, the
protection circuits will automatically reset.  Turn the unit off for at least 10 minutes while you check
your connections, then try again.  If the red LED continues to glow, contact your Dealer, Installer or
Parasound Technical Service for further advice.

Current Overload LEDs

The current overload LEDs for channels 1 through 6 will only illuminate if the unit is driven
continuously at or past its maximum current capacity.  These LEDs will indicate overload of the power
supply just before the onset of audible distortion.  In virtually all imaginable listening situations, these
LEDs will rarely illuminate.

Level Controls

Each channel has a separate input level control.  The HCA-806A will sound best with its 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 HCA-806A.  We
have deliberately located the controls on the rear panel, so they can be set once and forgotten.

Maintaining your HCA-806A

Your HCA-806A requires no periodic maintenance and has no user serviceable parts inside.  Do not
remove the top cover to avoid risk of electric shock.  To keep it clean use only a soft cloth and never use
any solvents or abrasives.  Fingerprints may be removed with a soft cloth moistened only with a few
drops of window cleaner or water.

Fuse

The HCA-806A has an external fuse which 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.
Substitution of a larger fuse may create serious stress or damage to internal parts and will void your
warranty.

Summary of Contents for HCA 806A

Page 1: ...g h C u r r e n t M u l t i A m p l i f i e r H C A 8 0 6 A H i g h C u r r e n t M u l t i A m p l i f i e r Current Overload 1 2 3 4 5 6 AC Line Standby Normal O W N E R S M A N U A L HCA 806A Six Channel High Current Power Amplifier ...

Page 2: ...rements for Your Amplifier 5 Input Connections and Switch Settings for the HCA 806A 6 Multi Zone Stereo Operation 7 Speaker Connections 7 Mono Bridging 8 AC Power Connections and AC Grounding 8 DC Trigger Connection 8 Operating Your HCA 806A 9 Maintaining Your Parasound Amplifier 9 Fuse 9 In Case of Trouble 10 Special Features 10 Specifications 11 Parasound Limited Warranty USA only 13 ...

Page 3: ...g 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 the grounding plug 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them 12 Lightning Unplug the un...

Page 4: ...Mono Bridging Independant Loop 1 2 3 4 On CH 3 Ch 4 Mono Bridging Independant Non Bridgeable Mono Bridging 8 Ω Min Mono Bridging 8 Ω Min Levels Off Loop 1 2 3 4 On Off CH 6 CH 5 CH 4 CH 3 CH 2 CH 1 Main Fuse AC Cord Connector Carry Handle Bridge Switches Input Looping Level Controls Input Connectors DC Trigger GND 12 V 12 Vdc Trigger Connector Power Power Switch Status Indicators EIA Rack Mount Ho...

Page 5: ...nt rack Be sure to use heavy duty mounting bolts to and nylon shoulder washers on both sides of the faceplate to avoid scratching the amplifier s front panel and to help prevent ground loops Contact Middle Atlantic Products at 201 839 1011 to obtain any rack mounting hardware you may need When rack mounting equipment have someone help support the unit while you bolt the component to the rack rails...

Page 6: ...gurations depending upon your needs Below are examples of four and five channel operation Input Connections for Four Channel Operation Use INPUTS 1 and 2 for your front left and right channels Use INPUTS 3 and 4 bridged mono for your center channel Connect the center output of your processor to INPUT 4 only Use INPUTS 5 and 6 bridged mono for your subwoofer Connect the subwoofer output of your pro...

Page 7: ... the speaker wire will have some sort of mark either printing a raised ridge on the insulation or a different color of conductor This permits you to know which wire you had connected to the and which to the speaker terminals so you can do exactly the same at the power amplifier terminals Polarity is marked separately for both stereo and bridged connections Banana Plugs Banana plugs offer the most ...

Page 8: ...nimum 8 Ω nominal impedance for each speaker connected to bridged channels 3 4 or 5 6 Use of lower impedance at high listening levels may cause overheating or trigger one of the amplifier s protection circuits These restrictions result from the mathematics of the bridging circuitry In the bridge mode each channel of the amplifier functions for only the or half of the musical waveform Thus each cha...

Page 9: ... continues to glow contact your Dealer Installer or Parasound Technical Service for further advice Current Overload LEDs The current overload LEDs for channels 1 through 6 will only illuminate if the unit is driven continuously at or past its maximum current capacity These LEDs will indicate overload of the power supply just before the onset of audible distortion In virtually all imaginable listen...

Page 10: ...out a suitable shipping carton or evidence of improper internal packing will be refused We cannot accept collect shipments After repair under warranty the unit will be returned to you prepaid If we found no problem with the unit we will return the unit with collect charges for return shipping charges Special Features l Massive 1 2 kVA Power Transformer l 90 000 uF Computer grade Capacitors in the ...

Page 11: ...Total Harmonic Distortion 0 05 at full power 0 02 typical levels IM Distortion 0 03 TIM Unmeasureable Dynamic Headroom 2 dB Interchannel Crosstalk 76 dB at 1 kHz 55 dB at 20 kHz Input Impedances 50 kΩ per channel without looping inputs 1 2 to Ch 3 4 or Ch 5 6 25 kΩ per channel if looping inputs 1 2 to either Ch 3 4 or Ch 5 6 17 kΩ per channel if looping inputs 1 2 to both Ch 3 4 and Ch 5 6 Input S...

Page 12: ...warranty This warranty becomes void if the product has been damaged by alteration misuse accident or neglect Alteration includes any removal obscuration or defacement of its serial number This warranty becomes void if unit has been connected or operated contrary to printed instructions The warrantor assumes no liability for property damage or any other incidental or consequential damage whatsoever...

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