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No sound is heard 
on all channels.

Audio cable to the source component is 
not connected properly or the cable is 
bad. Use another cable that you know is 
good.

The Input Selection switch is positioned 
incorrectly. Refer to installation instructions 
for proper settings.

Some or all of the internal fuses are 
blown. Return the amplifier to your 
SpeakerCraft dealer for servicing.

No sound is heard 
on one or some 
channels.

Audio cable to the source component is 
not connected properly or the cable is 
bad. Use another cable that you know is 
good.

The Input Selection switch is positioned 
incorrectly. Refer to installation instructions 
for proper settings.

The Bridging switch is positioned 
incorrectly. Refer to installation instructions 
for proper settings.

Check the termination points of the 
speaker cable at both the amplifier and 
speaker.

A speaker is not working. Make sure by 
connecting the channel to a speaker that 
you know to be working.

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No sound is 
heard on one or 
some channels. 
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The level adjustment on the channel is 
turned all the way down. Turn it clockwise 
to raise the volume.

Some or all of the internal fuses are 
blown. Return the amplifier to your 
SpeakerCraft dealer for servicing.

Hum or buzzing 
sound is heard.

The sound may be caused by a ground 
loop in the system. Try to eliminate 
this by reversing the AC plugs of other 
components in the 
system.

Other causes include faulty cables. 

Amplifier will not 
turn on.

The amplifier must be plugged into a live 
outlet. The power switch on the front 
panel must be on. 

The Power Mode switch may be 
positioned incorrectly.

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CAUTION: Only make connections when the amplifier is turned 

off.

There are three areas that an input signal can be connected, 
BUS, AUX and LINE IN. Refer to the System Design Examples to 

determine which is best suited for your application.

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Sources connected to the “BUS” or “AUX” inputs can be 
forwarded to other components or amplifiers by connecting 
to the corresponding output sections to the right of each 
input section. By using standard audio patch cables, you can 
connect these outputs to the inputs of another amplifier. Up to 
5 SpeakerCraft amplifiers can be daisy-chained together.
 

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Plug the socket of the AC cord supplied with the amplifier into 
the receptacle on the rear of the amplifier. Depending on your 
region, plug the AC cord directly into a 120V 60 Hz, 130V 
50Hz or 240V 50 Hz wall outlet.  

CAUTION: Do not plug the amplifier into the preamplifier or 
receivers switched outlet. If you wish to have the amplifier turn 
on once the preamplifier or receiver is activated, use one of the 
turn on modes, voltage or audio.

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 for the location of the following:

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The switch on the front panel of the amplifier will turn off all 
amplifier circuitry no matter which turn on mode is selected. 
Refer to the “Power Mode Selection” section for further 
information. 

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When lit the “Protection” LEDs located on the front of the 
amplifier indicate that either a fault in the wiring, the speaker, 
or the amplifier has caused the channels associated with the 
LED to shut down.

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The level adjustment knobs on the back panel of the amplifier 
can be used to adjust the level of each channel. There are 
many reasons for needing to adjust the level. You many wish 
to closely match other levels in the system, or you may wish to 
limit the volume level in an area, such as a child’s room.

The Vital amplifier is designed to function trouble-free. Most 
problems occur because of operating errors. If you have 
a problem please check the troubleshooting list first. If the 
problem persists, contact your authorized SpeakerCraft dealer 
or SpeakerCraft technical support at (800) 448-0976 or e-mail 
us at [email protected].

Summary of Contents for Vital 1250

Page 1: ...Vital Digital Amplifiers Vital 1250 and 850 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...ES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The ...

Page 3: ...peakerCraft is reVitalizing our amplifier line to include several digital amplifiers Vital 1250 Vital 850 and Vital 170V These amplifiers include the necessary features needed for flexible reliable custom installation Custom friendly features include multiple turn on modes independent level controls for each channel and pass through outputs The Vital series of amplifiers is a highly reliable solution...

Page 4: ...s This provides the flexibility needed in sophisticated custom audio installations 452 3 IAGRAM RONT 0ANEL Master power switch Turns off power to amplifier and Power Mode Circuitry Bridging The power output of adjacent channels can be combined to provide extra power when needed in certain areas This is easily accomplished by flipping a single switch NDIVIDUAL HANNEL EVEL DJUSTMENTS Each channel ha...

Page 5: ...y coupling two channels together Slide switch allows you to switch between different trigger methods to power up the amplifier IAGRAM 2EAR 0ANEL To best understand system design and operation of the Vital amplifiers it is useful to understand the following terms and features ULTI 2OOM A system design that plays the same source at the same time in all rooms If a change is made in one room the same ...

Page 6: ...The following pages contain some typical installation examples Use these examples to generate ideas for your system design ULTI 2OOM NSTALLATION XAMPLE IAGRAM This illustrates the simplest use of the Vital amplifier distributing audio throughout the home In this example only one source can be selected at a time all pairs of speakers have the same audio signal available The Input Selection switch i...

Page 7: ...3 VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER Room 4 VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER Room 5 VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER Room 6 VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER TAPE INPUT CD INPUT DVD INPUT L R L R L R L R OUTPUT PREAMPLIFIER RECEIVER AUDIO SOURCES CD Player L R OUTPUT Tape Deck L R OUTPUT DVD Player L R OUTPUT ...

Page 8: ...ONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER TAPE INPUT CD INPUT DVD INPUT L R L R AUX INPUT L R L R L R OUTPUT PREAMPLIFIER RECEIVER SOURCES CD Player 1 L R OUTPUT Tape Deck L R OUTPUT DVD Player L R OUTPUT CD Player 2 L R OUTPUT ...

Page 9: ... CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER ZONE 1 OUTPUT L R ZONE 2 OUTPUT L R ZONE 3 OUTPUT L R ZONE 4 OUTPUT L R ZONE 5 OUTPUT L R ZONE 6 OUTPUT L R CD INPUT DVD INPUT TUNER INPUT TAPE INPUT 6 STEREO PREAMPLIFIERS OR MULTIZONE PREAMPLIFIER AUDIO SOURCES CD Player L R OUTPUT DVD Player L R OUTPUT Tuner L R OUTPUT Tape De...

Page 10: ...EAKER RIGHT SPEAKER Room 5 VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER Room 6 VOLUME CONTROL LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER DVD INPUT CD INPUT VCR INPUT MULTI ROOM OUTPUT L R L R SUBWOOFER OUTPUT SPEAKER OUTPUTS L R L R HOME THEATER RECEIVER LEFT CENTER RIGHT REAR RIGHT REAR LEFT SOURCES CD Player L R OUTPUT DVD Player L R OUTPUT VCR L R OUTPUT LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER REAR LEFT SPEAKER REAR RIGHT SPE...

Page 11: ...CR INPUT L R SUBWOOFER OUTPUT CHANNEL OUTPUTS L R L R HOME THEATER RECEIVER PROCESSOR LEFT CENTER RIGHT REAR RIGHT REAR LEFT SOURCES CD Player L R OUTPUT DVD Player L R OUTPUT VCR L R OUTPUT LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER REAR LEFT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER REAR RIGHT SPEAKER CENTER SPEAKER SUBWOOFER ...

Page 12: ...witch positioned to off 3ELECT THE 0OWER ODE 3ELECTION Refer to the Power Mode Selection area under system design and operations considerations to determine which setting to use to turn the amplifier on Once you have determined which mode you will be using set the switches as outlined in the following chart 34 4 3WITCH 3ETTINGS CTIVE IGHT 3ELECTION ODE Constant Power button will light up when the ...

Page 13: ...tion for these inputs is done via the Input Selection switch marked BUS AUX LINE To select a source for each channel follow the steps below 1 Select the desired source input Set the Input Selection switch to BUS will play source connected to the BUS INPUT AUX will play source connected to the AUX INPUT or LINE will play source connected to the LINE IN 2 The BUS and AUX inputs each have a left and ...

Page 14: ...efer to the System Design Examples to determine which is best suited for your application UDIO UTPUTS Sources connected to the BUS or AUX inputs can be forwarded to other components or amplifiers by connecting to the corresponding output sections to the right of each input section By using standard audio patch cables you can connect these outputs to the inputs of another amplifier Up to 5 SpeakerC...

Page 15: ... 4 6 IMENSIONS 3U H x W x D 6 x 171 8 x 16 152 mm x 435 mm x 406 mm 7EIGHT 49 lbs 22 kg 30 4 3 6ITAL MPLIFIERS Vital 850 Vital 1250 2ATED 0OWER 50 Watts x 8 Channels 81 2 Channels Driven Remaining Channels Driven at 1 8 of Rated Power s 4 Z TO K Z s 4 7 Z TO K Z 0OWER AT HMS 75 Watts x 8 Channels 2 Channels Only Driven at a Time s 4 AT K Z s 4 7 AT K Z RIDGED 0OWER UTPUT 170 Watts x 4 Channels 81 ...

Page 16: ...nable time freight prepaid This warranty does not include service or parts to repair damage caused by accident disaster misuse abuse negligence inadequate packing or shipping procedures commercial use voltage inputs in excess of the rated maximum of the unit or service repair or modification of the product which has not been authorized or approved by SpeakerCraft This warranty also excludes normal...

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