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Page  9  of 12  DocNo.DCP0001326  DSM  05/01/05  rev7

 

 

The amplifier may be used in conjunction with 100 
Volt  constant  voltage  loudspeaker  systems.  This 
technique  is  ideal  in  public  address  applications 
where  it  is  necessary  to  operate  loudspeakers 
over  a  distance  from  the  amplifier  as  it  prevents 
excessive line losses. Line matching transformers 

must be installed at each loudspeaker to match them to the amplifier. Low ohm speakers will sound distorted. 

This  is  similar  in  principle  to  mains  electricity  distribution  where  power  is  transformed  to  high  voltages  and 
sent long distances over small conductors before being transformed down again at its destination(s). 

These constant voltage outputs are most convenient for distribution of power when a number of speakers are 
installed. Each loudspeaker must have a 100 Volt line transformer with a tap that gives the power desired for 
that loudspeaker. The total number of power settings for all speakers should be equal to the amplifier power 
rating or less. See the following diagrams. 

 

 

100 Volt connection (200 Watt) 

100 Volt connection (400 Watt) 

 

Operation and Set-up 

Once  an  amplifier  is  installed  and  powered  up,  it  is  necessary  to  adjust  or  verify  the  following 
settings: 

1.  Ensure that an audio lead from a SigNET routing matrix is connected to both Main Inputs a. 

2.  Check that the monitoring tone is not disabled (the tone fail (TF) indicator is not lit). 

3.  No audio should be routed into the Main input except for the 22 kHz monitoring tone 

4.  Using  an  oscilloscope  (e.g.  Maplin  Part  No.IN02158)  or  true  r.m.s  voltmeter  (RS218-0265)  capable  of 

reading up to 25 kHz, connect to each 100V line output across 0V + 100V. Adjust the main level control 
to give a reading of 6 Volts Peak to peak (2.12 Volts r.m.s) 

NB 

Default factory setting is 0V (off), other than on full System deliveries. 

5.  Once set, this level control must not be adjusted again – all level adjustments must be carried out 

by altering the levels from the source equipment (matrix). 

Set-up the load monitoring circuit is as follows; 

6.  Turn  the  Threshold  and  Windows  controls  to  minimum  (anticlockwise).  Ensure  load  and  End  of  line 

(EOL)  unit  are  connected.  If  loudspeaker  splitters  are  used  there  must  be  an  end  of  line  unit  on  each 
spur. If more than two end of line units are fitted, the monitoring system will not operate reliably. 

7.  Turn up the threshold control clockwise until the Load Hi and Load low LED’s are just toggling. 

8.  Open window control fully (clockwise). 

9.  Remove the EOL unit. Load Hi should come, and remain on. 

10.  Refit EOL, Load Hi LED should extinguish. 

Note

 

Loudspeaker runs of more than 400m are not recommended, as faults cannot be reliably  
detected. 

Output connections 

 

Output socket

 

           

 

Summary of Contents for Pulse 2.200 LS

Page 1: ...d in series to give 400W at 100V line The power supply has a 24 Vd c battery input and an onboard battery charger Technical Description Amplifier Modules The Aux and Main line level inputs are de balanced and pass via level controllers and an analogue switch into a summing amplifier where they are mixed If the contact input is asserted 470 ohms to ground a logic circuit disconnects the aux input T...

Page 2: ... AUTOMOTIVE BLADE TYPE EXCEPT MAINS INLET FUSE AMP A FAULT AMP B FAULT OK SIP4 PSU FAULT SIP3 AMP B FAULT SIP2 AMP A FAULT SIP1 SLEEP LINE IN AUX 0dB LEVEL P2 200LS AMPLIFIER MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM TWO PER P2 200LS ISSUE 1 LINE IN MAIN 0dB LEVEL MONITOR ANALOGUE SWITCH ANALOGUE SWITCH CONTROL 50 V 100V 0V CONTACT PTT IN OPEN CIRCUIT FAULT SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT DETECT FAULT HSP2 LOAD HIGH FAULT HSP1 LO...

Page 3: ...sed as it does not comply with BS5839 8 5 Load Hi The load monitoring system has detected an open circuit or higher impedance than was set at commissioning 6 Load Low The load monitoring system has detected a closed circuit or lower impedance than was set at commissioning 7 Contact Fault The main input control contact or wiring is either open circuit or short circuit 8 Tone fail Load Hi and Load L...

Page 4: ...6 Aux audio input 11 LEDs OC The main input control wiring is open circuit SC The main input control wiring is short circuit E Earth fault The 100V loudspeaker line has a short to ground Hi Load High Open circuit detected or a impedance higher than commissioned TF Tone Fail The monitor tone on the input signal is not detected Lo Load Low Closed circuit detected or lower impedance than commissioned...

Page 5: ...dust levels 5 susceptible to vibration Caution To prevent electric shock do not remove the cover AC power operation Due to the size and inductance of the power transformer depending on where in the cycle the power is switched on the inrush current that is drawn when this device is connected can be as much as 150 Amps It is therefore essential that mains power is only derived from an automatic soft...

Page 6: ...awn from each amplifier channel is 11 Amps 22 Amps total 10 of the peak value is therefore 2 2 Amps or for 30 minutes 1 1 AHr However batteries must be de rated by 50 at high discharge rates and so a figure of 2 2 AHr is taken If 60 minutes in alarm is required 4 4 AHr will be required Total Battery Capacity Add alarm state battery capacity to the quiescent capacity and the capacity required is 9 ...

Page 7: ...oudspeaker line continuity be monitored not the loudspeakers themselves Loudspeaker Spurs Note that this implies that spurs are not allowed If a loudspeaker output is to be split to drive two circuits this is only possible using the SPLIT100 Line Splitter which protects either circuit against a short circuit in the other circuit The SPLIT100 is provided with one EOL device so that one EOL can be u...

Page 8: ...a 22Khz monitoring tone This will be shown by a sticker on the unit iX LS units without a sticker must be replaced with 22Khz units Older iX LS units use a 20 Khz monitoring tone End of line units supplied with the amplifier must also be fitted Connecting the P2 200 to a SigNET SS2n Network station including battery backup 1 SS2n feeding both amplifier modules 2 SS2n feeding only one amplifier mod...

Page 9: ...lead from a SigNET routing matrix is connected to both Main Inputs a 2 Check that the monitoring tone is not disabled the tone fail TF indicator is not lit 3 No audio should be routed into the Main input except for the 22 kHz monitoring tone 4 Using an oscilloscope e g Maplin Part No IN02158 or true r m s voltmeter RS218 0265 capable of reading up to 25 kHz connect to each 100V line output across ...

Page 10: ...led default Battery monitoring enabled Disabled Battery monitoring disabled this removes the battery fault from the front panel if batteries are not fitted Sleep Mode Disabled default This facility is not used as it does not comply with BS5839 8 All other jumpers on the unit are all for SigNET s internal use test purposes only SIP port These four fault outputs pass via a 16 pin dual in line socket...

Page 11: ...ting area 75mA 150mA with fault lights lit and full load monitoring 11A Physical Material Colour Width Height Depth Weight 18swg Zintec sheet steel Black RAL 9500 semi gloss 430mm 88mm 315mm behind front panel 17kg Power supply charger AC input DC input Charging voltage Charging current Monitoring Aux Supply SIP Port 230 VAC 20 22 to 34 V DC 27 6 V DC 3A Short circuit and battery high impedance 1A...

Page 12: ...se locations Fuses are commonly available automotive blade types SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE SigNET AC Limited 6 Tower Road Glover Estate Washington Tyne Wear NE37 2SH Tel 44 0 191 417 4551 Fax 44 0 191 417 0634 info signet ac com www signet ac com ...

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