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Page 3: ...the variety of ways it may be used We have designed and manufactured this amplifier to reproduce faithfully and accurately your favourite music With a little care and a full understanding of the oper...
Page 4: ...er Features Front Panel Page 6 Amplifier Features Rear Panel Page 7 Installation and Operation Page 9 Input Output Connection Page 10 8200P Features Page 12 Loudspeaker Selection Page 13 Specification...
Page 5: ...serious fire risk This amplifier operates at hazardous voltage levels We recommend that any work requiring removal of the lid be referred to a suitably qualified and experienced service technician DO...
Page 6: ...e of the switch to turn the amplifier on The amplifier draws a moderately high current when switched on so it is not good practice to rapidly turn the Mains switch on and off repeatedly POWER LED An L...
Page 7: ...ure that you understand your system s requirements fully before you make any connection to this amplifier REAR PANEL SHOWING INPUT AND OUTPUT TERMINALS MUTE AND GROUND LIFT SWITCHES AND MAINS SOCKET I...
Page 8: ...flexibility in your particular set up MAINS POWER CORD IEC SOCKET This connector is where the mains supply cable from your wall connects to the amplifier You will notice that a fuse holder is mounted...
Page 9: ...for further advice if required MAINS VOLTAGE CONNECTION Firstly check that the mains supply voltage printed on the rear of this amplifier is similar to the mains supply voltage in your area If in dou...
Page 10: ...or negative terminals TERMINATION QUALITY Quality of the connections must be examined to ensure that high performance trouble free operation is enjoyed Check that the connections are tight but do not...
Page 11: ...usage normally bypass and check the speaker cables are connected correctly Flick the power switch on the front panel to the right The power LED will pulse for five seconds as the internal microproces...
Page 12: ...ed securely IMPORTANT DO NOT FIT A FUSE WITH A HIGHER RATING Note that fuse failure may indicate a severe problem Check all speakers and speaker cables for damage short circuit etc Should the amplifie...
Page 13: ...se As a general rule the use of high power 200 Watt RMS or greater loudspeakers is recommended and desirable However our experience indicates that medium to low power loudspeakers 100 to 200 Watt RMS...
Page 14: ...S C C C CURRENT URRENT URRENT URRENT O O O OUTPUT UTPUT UTPUT UTPUT 35A short duration peak per channel Fuse protected S R R R RISE ISE ISE ISE T T T TIME IME IME IME Typically 4 s S S S S SLEWING LEW...
Page 15: ...e 13 Loudspeaker Power Page 13 Mains Line Fuse Page 12 Mains Supply Connection Page 11 Mains Switch Page 6 Mute Switch Page 7 Operating Temperature Pages 5 9 Output Terminals Pages 7 10 Phasing Page 1...
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