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TD-000500 -01      -D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front Panel

— Figure 9 —     

      

  

    

Limiter / Protect

Red – Protect / Mute
Orange – Limiter on

Input Signal 

Blue – Present

Power

Blue – On
Orange – Standby

Limiter / Protect

Red – Protect / Mute
Orange – Limiter on

Input Signal 

Blue – Present

Power

Blue – On
Orange – Standby

Rear Panel

— Figure 10 —  

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1.  Output Channels 1 & 2
2.  Remote Control Channels 1 & 2
3.  Input Channels 1 & 2
4.  Channel 1 thru Channel 4 Status LEDs 

a.  Green – Normal Signal Level
b.  Amber – Input or Output Overload/

Clipping or Thermal Limiting

c.  Red – Limit or Protect Mode
d.  Red – Thermal Limit or Protect Mode
e.  Red – Mute 

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5.  Channel 1 Attenuator Control
6.  Channel 2 Attenuator Control
7.  Mode Confi guration Switches Channel 1& 2
8.  AC Power Connection
9.  Output Channels 3 & 4

10. Remote Control Channel 3 & 4
11. Input Channels  3 & 4
12. Mode Confi guration Switches Channel 3 & 4
13. Channel 3 Attenuator Control
14. Channel 4 Attenuator Control

1   No signal for 10 minutes, amplifi er outputs are muted (LEDs are red). No signal for 25 minutes, amplifi er is put in Standby Mode (Rear LEDs are off).

Summary of Contents for SPA2-60

Page 1: ...product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans The intent of the exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is to alert the user to the...

Page 2: ...by Limiter Protect LEDs illuminating red To reduce the possibility of thermal limiting and allow proper heat dissipation we recommend that you keep the space directly above and to the rear of these a...

Page 3: ...4 1 3 2 4 1 Top Side Front Panel Top Side Front Panel B Two Amplifiers 19 inch Rack Front or Rear Facing Out Figure 3 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 6 5 1 6 6 Figure 3 4 3 3 4 5 1 1 6 2 4 3 3 4 5 1 6 1 2 Front Panel B...

Page 4: ...gure 4 1 1 2 2 3 6 Figure 4 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 3 Top Side Front Panel Top Side Rear Panel D Under Table or on Wall Figure 5 1 1 2 2 3 6 4 4 Not supplied use appropriate screws for mounting surface 5 Mounti...

Page 5: ...Spaces only when used with optional Plenum Kit FG 000995 00 sold separately Rack Mounting Options All Configurations Figure 8 Using the examples shown you can mount any of the amplifier configurations...

Page 6: ...tatus LEDs a Green Normal Signal Level b Amber Input or Output Overload Clipping or Thermal Limiting c Red Limit or Protect Mode d Red Thermal Limit or Protect Mode e Red Mute 1 5 Channel 1 Attenuator...

Page 7: ...OT TIN Output Connectors IMPORTANT Class 2 Wiring Figure 12 Figure 13 SPA 2 channel 1 SPA 4 channel 2 Figure 12 Figure 13 SPA 4 channel SPA 2 channel Input Connectors SPA 2 channel Connector Figure 14...

Page 8: ...nbalanced Inputs Figure 18 Figure 18 Unbalanced Inputs jumper between negative and ground Balanced Unbalanced Stereo Mode Figure 19 Figure 21 CAUTION Do not connect any output to ground Figure 19 Figu...

Page 9: ...and parallel CH3 4 inputs and set the attenuation for each channel pair to the same level Figure 22 8 Bridged Load 4 8 Bridged Load Figure 23 Inputs Figure 24 Outputs Figure 25 70V 100V Bridge Mode N...

Page 10: ...l controls for channel 1 2 are independent from channels 3 4 remote level control On the SPA 4 channel model closing the Standby Switch between the first two pins of either Ch1 Ch2 or Ch3 Ch4 causes a...

Page 11: ...anel Indicators Power Signal per channel Limit Mute Protect per channel Rear Panel Indicators Two colored LED Signal Limit Mute Protect per channel User configurable Operating Modes 4 channel or equiv...

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