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MAX 3500

11. Chassis Grounding Connection Point

To avoid the possibility of ground loop, this unit comes with 
chassis grounding point allowing it to be connected to other 
units for sharing a common grounding.

12.  Power Cord

This cord draws electricity from power outlet. Near by it, 
there is an indicator that tells you what voltage your unit 
operates in. Check the AC voltage before connecting the 
power plug to the outlet. Make sure the AC requirement 
shares the same voltage used in your country (for example, 
while some countries use between 110V and 120V, others 
use 230V to 240V).

13.  Reset Switch

Push this button to reset the unit in the unlikely event that 
it locks up.

PROTECTION

The unit comes with many circuitry protection features for 
preventing it and speakers it’s connected to from harm.

SHORT CIRCUIT:

 When speakers short circuit, this feature 

protects the amplifier by cutting off the output current to 
the speakers.

THERMAL

:  Heat is created during high level output – es-

pecially when during bridge operation. The unit comes with 
variable speed fan that auto-adjusts speed depending on 
the temperature of the machine during operation. However, 
for some reason the unit could not effectively vent out 
excessive  heat,  this  feature  would  protect  the  unit  from 
over-heating by shutting its power off.

OUTPUT DC OFFSET

:  When direct current enters to the 

connection between the power amplifier and speakers, it 
hurts the speakers by causing drivers and cones to work 
under stress. This feature prevents this from happening by 
cutting off the output current to the speakers when such 
situation happens.

POWER ON / OFF MUTING

:  There is a two to three 

second delay before the unit sends out any signal. During 
this 2-3 seconds, the system will be on mute, no signal 
exist this unit.  

SUBSONIC

:  Frequencies below 10Hz contain high level of 

energy that can be harmful and stressful for many speak-
ers. Since normal human listening range from 20Hz to 
20kHz, this unit comes with a feature that helps filter out 
any  frequency  that  is  below  10Hz  to  prevent  speakers 
from harm.

RF PROTECTION

:  Radio Frequency is everywhere. This 

feature prevents radio frequency interference by filtering out 
frequency signal that’s above 200kHz. This helps prevent 
radio program signals from entering this unit.

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Summary of Contents for MAX 3500

Page 1: ...User s Manual Manual del Usuario MAX 3500...

Page 2: ...POWER AMPLIFIER AMPLIFICADOR POTENCIADO MAX 3500 English Espa ol ENGLISH I ESPA OL II V1 1 09 25 2012...

Page 3: ...1 FEATURES 1 GETTING STARTED 1 INSTALLATION 1 CONNECTIONS 2 OPERATION 3 PROTECTION 6 SPECIFICATIONS 7 CONTENTS USER S MANUAL Phonic preserves the right to improve or alter any information within this...

Page 4: ...uring lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord...

Page 5: ...ing loop 4Binding post and speakon type outputs 4Front mounted gain controls for easy access 4Signal and Peak LED indicators to monitor per formance 4Protection short circuit thermal subsonic RF prote...

Page 6: ...Binding posts and speakon connectors make up the unit s output section Loudspeakers can easily be connected using banana plugs spade lugs bare wires or speakon connector More people prefer using spea...

Page 7: ...ED to go on 8 Gain Controls These two rotary knobs control the signal level of the in put These center detented controls allow precise volume setting Slowly turn the knob clockwise to increase input l...

Page 8: ...TEREO STEREO mode is the most frequently used mode among the three Each channel is independent of the other carrying its own input signal with its own gain control Stereo mode comes in left and right...

Page 9: ...g speakon treat PIN 1 as the and PIN 2 as the when using binding posts treat Channel 1 as the and Channel 2 as the Do not use Channel 2 s speakon output in this mode When bridge mono the gain control...

Page 10: ...variable speed fan that auto adjusts speed depending on the temperature of the machine during operation However for some reason the unit could not effectively vent out excessive heat this feature wou...

Page 11: ...ont panel AC power switch Gain knobs Rear panel HPF Clip Limiter Operating Mode Circuit Breaker Grounding Floating Operating Modes Parallel Stereo Bridge Mono Voltage Gain 40 x 32 dB Connectors each c...

Page 12: ...f the date of purchase You will need it for any warranty service No returns or repairs will be accepted without a proper RMA number return merchandise authorization In order to keep this warranty in e...

Page 13: ...ario Phonic se reserva el derecho de mejorar o alterar cualquier informaci n provista dentro de este documento sin previo aviso INTRODUCCI N 1 CARACTER STICAS 1 INICIANDO 1 INSTALACI N 1 CONEXIONES 2...

Page 14: ...10 MAX 3500 Espa ol...

Page 15: ...ding Floating para evitar bucle de a tierra Borne y salidas tipo conector de caja ac stica speakon Control de montaje de ganancia frontal para acceso f cil Indicadores de Se al y Pico LED para monitor...

Page 16: ...ser f cilmente conectadas usando el conector circular macho spade lugs electrodo desnudo o conectores de cajas ac stica speakon La mayor a de la gente prefiere usar conectores de cajas ac sticas m s...

Page 17: ...dos perillas giratorios controla el nivel de se al de entrada Este centro de control de distensi n permite precisar la configuraci n del volumen Lentamente encienda el pomo girando a la derecha para i...

Page 18: ...do de estos tres modos Cada canal es independiente del otro llevando su propia se al de entrada con su propio control de ganancia El modo Estereo viene en los canales de derecha e izquierda Ver ilustr...

Page 19: ...e Y cuando se el conector de caja ac stica speakon trate con PIN1 como y PIN2 es Tambi n al usar el borne trata al canal 1 como y el canal2 como No usar el modo de salida del canal 2 de speakon cuando...

Page 20: ...pendiendo de la temperatura de la maquina durante la operaci n Sin embargo si por alguna raz n la unidad no pueda majenar efectivamente el exceso de aire calido esta caracter stica puede proteger la u...

Page 21: ...ganancias Panel Posterior HPF Clip Limitador Modo Operativo Disyun tor de circuito Grounding Floating Modos Operativos Paralelo Estereo Puente Mono Ganancias de Voltaje 40 x 32 dB Conectores Para cada...

Page 22: ...a fecha de compra Va a necesitar este comprobante para cualquier servicio de garant a No se aceptar n reparaciones o devoluciones sin un n mero RMA apropiado return merchandise autorization En orden d...

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