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QTA 

1360P/1480P

User Manual

User Manual

Q-Tech Commercial Series

QTA 1360P/1480P

7

Technical Notes

Constant Voltage Distributed 

Speaker Systems Demystified 

In a typical paging and background music 
speaker installation, quantity loudspeakers 
are placed across a single amplifier in a 
parallel wiring configuration (see Fig. 1). 

Each ceiling speaker will contain a small 
transformer and you will notice that the 
connection block near the transformer will 
have a common terminal (C or earth), and a 
number of wattage terminals. 

Connect the wattage setting terminal for the 
desired acoustic output (volume) level you 
need from each individual speaker. 

This will be a 100V setting in Europe and 
most of Asia and 70V in the USA. (See the 
explanation below)

Often some speakers need to be set at 
different volume output levels, and the 
calculations involved in determining the actual 
load impedance at the amplifier’s output 
can be quite involved but there is a simple 
technique for not overloading the amplifier

As for the amplifiers, there are two common 
standards, 100 Volt line in Europe and Asia 
and 70 Volt line on the American continent. 

For the purpose of simple calculations, we will 
use the European standard for this exercise. 

On the rear of a 70/100V amplifier you will find 
an output terminal strip. This terminal strip 
will contain a number of + voltage outputs 
(70V 100V) and a terminal at one end for the 
negative return wire (COM). 

A low impedance terminal will be for 
8-ohm speaker installations and is under 
no circumstances to be connected to a 
transformer type speaker system.

How to calculate the correct 

number of speakers and what 

wattage connection for a given 

amplifier power. 

If you connect too many speakers to an 
amplifier you will have distortion, overheating 
of the amplifier and generally poor 
performance. The problem is not really “too 
many speakers”, it is more a problem of “too 
much wattage draw exceeding the output 
capability of an amplifier. A similar problem 
would be trying to draw 2,000 watts from 
a 1,000 watt generator. Sooner or later…. 
Expect a system failure.

Let us take a 100 watt amplifier. If you have 
20 speakers and you set them at the 5 watt 
taping, you will have a total 100 watt draw 
which is the maximum output of the amplifier. 
This is correct in theory but in practice you 
will be safer connecting 18 speakers, not 20. 
The reason is that most ceiling speakers draw 
more than their claimed wattage. 

The alternative would be to connect the 
speakers to the 4 watt transformer terminal 
giving you a theoretical total draw of 80 watts 
and thus, plenty of “headroom”. One watt 
difference is not very noticeable as far as 
output sound pressure level in concerned. 

A system that does not distort will give 
much clearer voice reproduction than a 
louder system that is distorting or loosing 
the sibilant frequencies .   

There is a formula for testing the potential 
power of the system by measuring the 
impedance of each speaker and then adding 
all the figures to a total impedance, which is 
then compared to the amplifier’s expected 
impedance/power figures. The quick way is 
to just add up all the wattages and then give 
yourself 10-20% headroom by reducing the 
number of speakers per amplifier or lowering 
the wattages slightly.  

100V Line Public Address System

Remote Speaker 

with 100V Line 

Transformers

Fig. 1

Summary of Contents for QTA 1360P

Page 1: ...Q Tech Q Tech Commercial Series QTA 1360P 1480P Power Amplifiers User Manual ...

Page 2: ...run in conduit together with power cables ENSURE that all loudspeakers are in phase ENSURE that there are no short circuits on the loudspeaker line before connecting to the amplifier It is also advisable to check the final impedance to the amplifier with a dedicated impedance meter to determine power draw is within the amplifiers limits IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured In accorda...

Page 3: ...Tech Commercial Series QTA 1360P 1480P 1 Contents Introduction 2 Description 2 Front Panel Layout 3 Rear Panel Layout 3 Power Source 4 Main Connections 4 Installation Practice 5 Operation 5 Trouble Shooting 6 Specifications 6 Technical Notes 7 ...

Page 4: ...that if your audio installation is completed with the same attention to detail your amplifier will deliver its best results Please read the section Constant Voltage Distributed Speaker Systems Demystified Unpacking Please inspect the amplifier carefully immediately after unpacking If you find any damage notify your supplier dealer immediately Only the shipper may file a damage claim with the carri...

Page 5: ...nput 6 AC Power Input Socket 3 Phone Jack Input 7 Ground Lift 4 XLR Link Output 6 7 2 4 3 5 1 1 Power Switch 4 Protection indicator LED lit when overheating short circuiting and overloading 2 Channel volume control 5 Peak indicator LED lit when max wattage output and output signal distortion 3 Power indicator LED 6 Signal indicator LED lit when input signal is detected 1 2 4 5 6 3 ...

Page 6: ...o pin 1 For best performance when using long lines between microphones mixer and or amplifier use balanced lines These have the effect of canceling out any noise or hum that may be induced into the cables Speaker Output Connection The speaker output screw terminal is on the rear panel It can connect low impedance 8 ohm or high level 70V or 100V speaker Use only one of these output connections for ...

Page 7: ...nnection on the ceiling speaker transformer and the other strip wire to the required voltage taping Step 3 Take a second piece of figure 8 cable and connect the plain wire to the parallel COM connection and the other stripe wire to the parallel output from the transformer terminal block and connect it in the same way to the next ceiling speaker Step 4 Continue this process until all the ceiling sp...

Page 8: ...ally Blows Fuses Make sure that the speaker line is not shorted Check speaker types ratings and if on correct output Amplifier Keeps on Cutting In Out Make sure that there is adequate ventilation around the amplifier Check the vent slots on the front are not covered or blocked and the fan on the rear is functioning correctly Check also speaker types ratings and for any short circuits on the speake...

Page 9: ... speaker system How to calculate the correct number of speakers and what wattage connection for a given amplifier power If you connect too many speakers to an amplifier you will have distortion overheating of the amplifier and generally poor performance The problem is not really too many speakers it is more a problem of too much wattage draw exceeding the output capability of an amplifier A simila...

Page 10: ...ula See below Determining power by calculating total impedance The alternative to counting the speaker taping watts is to calculate the total impedance of the line which will also indicate the wattage necessary to drive the system correctly The computational formula is voltage squared divided by impedance Power Voltage2 Impedance When the speaker line reaches its top voltage of 70 Volts the formul...

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