Toa PA-3640VB Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 8

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7. SPECIFICATIONS

* 0 dB = 1 V

Note:

The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. 

• Accessories

Power Source

220 V AC, 50 Hz or 24 V DC

Power Consumption

1,100 VA (at rated output)

Output Power

360 W

Inputs

2 Program input/output (parallel): 0 dB*, 100 k

Ω

, balanced

2 Priority input/output (parallel):

0 dB*, 100 k

Ω

, balanced

Output and 

100 V/27.8

Ω

, 50 V/6.9 

Ω

Load Impedance
S/N Ratio

Over 80 dB

Distortion

Under 2% (at rated output f = 1 kHz)

Indicators

Power: Green LED
Priority: Red LED

Frequency Response

40 – 16,000 Hz ±3 dB (at 1/3 rated output)

Finish 

Panel: Surface-treated steel plate, black, 30% gloss, paint 

Dimensions 

483 (w) x 177 (h) x 332 (d) mm 

Weight 27.8 

kg

Rack mounting screw with washer (5 x 12) .......... 4
Fuse 30 A ............................................................. 2

Fuse 5 A ............................................................... 1

• Optional product

Fault detection circuit module: YA-1000A

PA-3640VB

Rear side

Mute level control

6. MUTE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 

(For qualified service personnel only)

When the Priority control input is activated, the Priority input mutes the Program input by a preset level, which
can be adjusted with the Mute level control inside the unit.

This work should only be performed by a qualified professional
electrician. If users open the unit case or modify the unit, this may
cause fire or electric shock.

WARNING

Step 1.

Unscrew the upper case to remove it.

Step 2.

Apply different signals to the Priority input
and Program input.

Step 3.

Short the Priority control input terminal.

Step 4.

While hearing sound, adjust the mute level
control for an appropriate mute level by
turning it clockwise or counterclockwise with
a standard screw driver.

Step 5.

Replace the upper case.

[Adjustment procedure]

This adjustment is made under the condition that the unit's power is on and speakers are connected to the
unit. 
For safety, be sure to disconnect the AC power from the unit only before opening and replacing the upper
case (Steps 1 and 5 below). In addition, never touch any component other than the Mute level control.

Summary of Contents for PA-3640VB

Page 1: ...1 AC Power Supply 6 5 2 24 V DC Power Supply 6 5 3 Speaker and Attenuator Connection 7 6 MUTE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT For qualified service personnel only 8 7 SPECIFICATIONS 8 Accessories 8 Optional product...

Page 2: ...spill into the unit this may cause a fire or electric shock Do not insert nor drop metallic objects or flammable materials in the ventilation slots of the unit s cover as this may result in fire or e...

Page 3: ...so may cause a fire or personal injury Install the equipment rack on a stable hard floor Fix it with anchor bolts or take other arrangements to prevent it from falling down When connecting the unit s...

Page 4: ...es The unit can operate on either 220 V AC or 24 V DC The rear panel includes provision for mounting an optional YA 1000A Fault Detection Circuit Module that functions to detect power amplifier failur...

Page 5: ...ut when the Priority control is activated The Priority output terminal can be connected to the next power amplifier s Priority input terminal feeding the same Priority input sources to the amplifier 1...

Page 6: ...space should be provided upper and lower side of the units for ventilation The Perforated Panel is recommended in place of space 5 CONNECTIONS 5 1 AC Power Supply The PA 3640VB is a permanent connecte...

Page 7: ...ion Connect speakers to either 100 V 27 8 or 50 V 6 9 terminal Never use both terminals simultaneously 5 3 2 Attenuator Connection The PA 3640VB has a built in relay activated by the Priority control...

Page 8: ...JUSTMENT For qualified service personnel only When the Priority control input is activated the Priority input mutes the Program input by a preset level which can be adjusted with the Mute level contro...

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