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XP6000

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FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

1. CLIP/LIM LED (RED)

When the audio signal drives the amplifier output circuit beyond 

its power capability, it will clip. The peak limiter detects this and 

quickly reduces the gain to minimize the amount of overdrive, so 

as to preserve as much of the program dynamics as possible.

2. PROTECT LED (YELLOW)

The  power  amplifier  features  several  types  of  protection  to 
prevent damage to the circuitry during turn-on or fault conditions. 
The power-on protection relay prevents damaging thumps to the 
speakers as the power comes on. When the amplifier is switched 

on, the protect LED will light for a few seconds, and then go out, 
indicating that the relay has closed, connecting the speakers to 

the amplifier.

The protect LED will also come on if the speaker terminals are 
short circuited, or the impedance of the load between them is too 
low. Under these circumstances, the protect LED will stay on until 

the fault condition is rectified.
If the amplifier's large heat sinks go down for thermal reasons, 
leave  the  power  connected  to  the  amplifier,  try  to  improve 

ventilation, and reduce the gain. Without power, the fan cannot 

operate,  and  the  amplifier  will  require  longer  to  reach  a  low 

enough temperature to restart.

3. SIGNAL LEDS (GREEN)

Each channel of the power amplifier features a small level meter 

to show the level of the audio signal is run through the channel. 

The thresholds for these indicators are -40, -20, and -10 dB. Any 

signal above these levels will cause the corresponding LEDs to 
illuminate.

4. GAIN CONTROLS

These two knobs are the level controls for each channel of the 

amplifier.  The  gain  increases  as  the  knob  is  turned  clockwise. 

This unit features detented gain controls.

5. POWER SWITCH

While the XP6000 features power-on muting, it is always a good 

practice to reduce both the gain controls before turning on the 

amplifier. The powering-up procedure for an audio system should 
start from instruments and then mixer, and you should verify that 
all system operations are normal before turning on the amplifier.

6. POWER LED

This LED will light up when the the XP6000 is enabled.

7. BRIDGE MONO

When  the  amplifier  is  switched  to  the  bridge  mono  mode,  the 
bridge LED right next to the PHONIC logo will light up in red.

8. PARALLEL LED

When the amplifier is switched to the parallel mode, the parallel 
LED next to the bridge LED will light up in yellow.

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Summary of Contents for XP6000

Page 1: ...User s Manual Manual del Usuario XP6000...

Page 2: ...POWER AMPLIFIER AMPLIFICADOR DE POTENCIA ENGLISH I ESPA OL II APPENDIX III V1 1 09 25 2017 English Espa ol XP6000...

Page 3: ...RES 1 INSTALLATION 1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 3 SPECIFICATIONS 6 APPENDIX DIMENSIONS 1 CONTENTS USER S MANUAL Phonic reserves the right to improve or alter any information with...

Page 4: ...ring 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: ...ged housing INSTALLATION MOUNTING The power amplifier can be installed in a standard 19 inch equipment rack It requires 3 units of vertical rack space and secures to the rack cabinet with four rack mo...

Page 6: ...and reduce the gain Without power the fan cannot operate and the amplifier will require longer to reach a low enough temperature to restart 3 SIGNAL LEDS GREEN Each channel of the power amplifier fea...

Page 7: ...ce In addition to these users will also find barrier strip inputs Barrier strip inputs should be screwed down tight as to not let oxygen enter the connection These are best used in long term or perman...

Page 8: ...input of channel 1 to feed channel 2 also This allows channel 1 and 2 outputs to drive their own speakers independently however with the same source To set Parallel mode DIP switches 4 and 5 should b...

Page 9: ...pass filter on off high pass filter 30 50Hz Clip Limiter on off control for each channel and switches for selecting Stereo Parallel or Bridge Mode Push button circuit breaker for each channel Switch...

Page 10: ...n the dated sales receipt as evidence of 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 authorizat...

Page 11: ...CARACTERISTICAS 1 INSTALACI N 1 DESCRIPCI N DEL PANEL FRONTAL 2 DESCRIPCI N DEL PANEL DE DORSO 3 ESPECIFICACIONES 5 APPENDIX DIMENSIONES 1 Phonic se reserva el derecho de mejorar o alterar cualquier i...

Page 12: ...8 XP6000 Espa ol...

Page 13: ...MONTAJE Los amplificadores de potencia pueden ser instalados en un rack de equipo de 19 est ndar Esto requiere 3 unidades de espacio de rack vertical y asegurado al gabinete de rack con 4 tornillos d...

Page 14: ...y reduzca la ganancia Sin la energ a el ventilador no puede funcionar y el amplificador requerir m s tiempo para alcanzar a una temperatura suficientemente baja para recomenzar 3 LED DE SE AL VERDE Ca...

Page 15: ...e potencia ofrece conectadores de entrada XLR y TRS para su conveniencia de conexi n Los usuarios tambi n encontrar n entradas de tira de barrera Las entradas de la tira de barrera se deben atornillar...

Page 16: ...entar al canal 2 tambi n permitiendo las salidas de canal 1 y 2 conducen sus propios altavoces independientemente no obstante con la misma fuente Para setear a modo paralelo los interruptores DIP4y5de...

Page 17: ...or de Clip para cada canal e interruptores para seleccionar Modo Est reo Paralelo o Bridge Interruptor de circuito de bot n para cada canal Interruptor deslizante para A Tirra Flotante Ganancia de Vol...

Page 18: ...con la fecha de compra como evidencia de la 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...

Page 19: ...Appendix Ap ndice 1 XP6000 DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONES...

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