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Model PA635 

 

© 2001 Xantech Corporation. 

To make connections for the BRIDGED mode, follow the steps given before for stereo connections, but with the 
following differences:  
 
1.   You may connect the RCA-type patch cables from the OUTPUT jacks of the driving preamp or other source to 

either the LEFT or the RIGHT input jacks of the bridged pair, as shown in Fig. 7. Do this for just the amplifier 
pairs you wish to run in the bridged mode.  

 

CAUTION

:  Be sure 

Power is OFF

 when connecting or switching the amp into or out of BRIDGED operation. 

 
2.   Slide the MODE switch to the 

BRIDGED

 position.  

  

NOTE

:  Do this only on the amplifier pairs you wish to run in the bridged mode! 

 
3.   Connect one speaker wire pair between the 4-terminal "SPEAKER" connectors on the PA635 and the 

speakers as shown in Fig. 7.  Be sure to use only the two outer terminals marked "+” and "–" on the 4-
terminal connector as shown on the panel for BRIDGED connections. 

 

NOTE

: Only 

one speaker

 is connected per amplifier pair in the BRIDGED mode! 

CAUTION

:  When operating in the BRIDGED mode (particularly when bench testing the amplifier) do not 

make a ground or any other kind of connection to the amplifier speaker terminals other than those to the 
individual speakers as shown.  Failures caused by inappropriate connections are not covered under the 
warranty. 

      

Typical Applications 

     
Since the PA635 has an IR control system for each amplifier pair, it can be configured so that each individual 
room, in a multi-room system, can have Line Level Volume, Mute, Balance, and Standby ON/OFF action via IR or 
Smart Pad control.  This eliminates the need for speaker level volume controls and their attendant power losses 
and reduced sound quality.  
  

A Basic Common IR Bus System - Dedicated Keypads and Remotes. 

 
A typical system using a low cost approach is shown in Fig. 8. It does require that a dedicated remote be used in 
each room that has an IR receiver - that is, remote commands for Volume, etc., are specific for each room.   
The system is configured as follows: 
 
1.   An RS41AV is used as a low cost 4-source selector, an ideal solution when only a few sources are desired.   
 
2.   Both IR receivers and keypads are used for system control from designated rooms.   
 
3.   A CB18 is used as a convenient parallel connecting block for the 12 VDC, IR signal and GND bus 

wiring for all the home runs from the keypads and IR receivers in the remote rooms.  

 

  

4.   The Common IR is taken from the #2 connector on the CB18 (connection to any of the other connectors 

would also work) and run to the Common IR IN on the PA635 with a 2-conductor lead.  Refer to Fig. 8. 

 
5.   To provide common IR control to the RS41AV and the Source Components and to power the keypads and IR 

receivers, three leads are connected between the CB18 and a 789-44 Connecting Block. 

 
6.   Since a common IR bus is used to keep costs low, each of the amplifier pairs on the PA635 must be set to a 

different IR Code Group number, so that Volume, Mute, Balance and Standby ON/OFF in each room can be 
adjusted independent of the others.  To make Code Group changes, refer to the RC68+ Programmer 
Instructions. 

  
 

NOTE:  When shipped from the factory, all amplifier pairs of the PA635 are set to Code Group number 
B0.  You may, for example, leave the #1 amplifier pair at B0 and change the other two to C0 and D0, 
etc.  Just be sure not to use a group number that is used by any other Xantech product connected on 
the same IR bus (e.g. #20 used on the RS41AV).  

Summary of Contents for PA635

Page 1: ...ROL 6 PHYSICAL LOCATION AND MOUNTING 9 CONNECTING THE PA635 10 Stereo Mode Connections 10 Speaker Phasing 11 Bridged Mode Connections 11 Typical Applications 12 A Basic Common IR Bus System Dedicated...

Page 2: ...rom an RC68 or RC68 The maximum input sensitivity at full volume is 0 5 volts for rated output 35 Watts channel Local or Common Bus Each stereo pair can be fed audio individually via their LOCAL input...

Page 3: ...any power interruptions Low Impedance Capability Each amplifier is 4 Ohm safe under music conditions in stereo mode and 8 Ohm safe when bridged This means for instance that you can drive two pairs of...

Page 4: ...to Red NOTE Red indicates that volume gain setting is approaching maximum not an indication of power output level WARNING TURN POWER OFF BEFORE CHANGING MODES CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OP...

Page 5: ...rol in disabled Changes CI control to IR control of Standby ON OFF CI enables when 5 to 30 VDC is applied to CI for 2 or more seconds See also item 11 NOTE The PA635 will always return to last set val...

Page 6: ...with the AC Power ON OFF state of the entire PA635 It does not respond to a Common IR OFF ON Standby condition 16 Grounding Screw Provides a means for chassis connection to earth ground or to other A...

Page 7: ...fixed preset levels on the PA635 This is useful when setting up audio scene ambiance levels for rooms or partial mute actions The RC68 buttons that select a fixed level attenuation below Max Volume i...

Page 8: ...In addition to MUTE OFF the muted condition can be released with VOLume item 8 Preset Level item 2 and Balance items 4 5 commands 8 Volume Up Down Commands When pressed in individual steps volume inc...

Page 9: ...nd the escape of warm air NOTE Do not remove feet in shelf top installations 3 If the cabinet contains other heat generating components or you are using several PA635 s in a large multi zone system yo...

Page 10: ...2 Slide the MODE switch to the STEREO position 3 Using good quality speaker wire connect the individual speaker leads to the 4 terminal SPEAKER connectors on the PA635 as shown 4 The PA635 is 4 Ohm sa...

Page 11: ...ds to one of the speakers Pick the connection that delivers a solid center image between the speakers as well as best bass response Bridged Mode Connections In general it is recommended that the BRIDG...

Page 12: ...evel volume controls and their attendant power losses and reduced sound quality A Basic Common IR Bus System Dedicated Keypads and Remotes A typical system using a low cost approach is shown in Fig 8...

Page 13: ...ng Block 780 80 J Box IR Receiver ROOM 2 R L ST G V IR ROOM 1 R L Smart Pad 3 ST G V IR IR CONFIRM V V POWER 15VAC VIDEO AUDIO LEFT INPUT OUTPUT AUDIO RIGHT 1 2 3 4 G IR IN SYLMAR CA MADE IN U S A RS4...

Page 14: ...ayers of complexity and cost that would best be handled by a ZPR68 10 10 When connecting speakers for each room be sure to observe correct polarities as shown in Fig 6 A Basic Dedicated IR System Non...

Page 15: ...G A B A B A B ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 12 OUT G SYLMAR CA MADE IN U S A ZONE EMITTERS ZONE EMITTERS 796 20 SIX ZONE CONNECTING BLOCK EXPANDER 780 80 J Box IR Receiver ROOM 2 R L ST G V IR ROOM 1 R L Smart...

Page 16: ...item 10 Fig 3 NOTE Do not use the 220 Ohm resistor when connecting to the CO terminals of a ZPR68 REMOTE MASTER ON OFF CONTROL 5 30 VOLTS DC LEFT RIGHT COMMON AUDIO BUS CI GROUND STATUS IR IN WARNING...

Page 17: ...ed by IR control of the ZPR68 10 The PA635 amplifier pairs are all set to the default volume level setting by pressing the LEVEL System RESET button refer to item 9 Fig 3 AC Power Management of the en...

Page 18: ...peakers as necessary to obtain higher impedance PA635 does not turn OFF when REMOTE input voltage goes to 0 Volts Be sure that the POWER switch item 3 Fig 2 is set to the MANUAL OFF Out position PA635...

Page 19: ...t 1 Watt 3dB 12 Hz to 55 kHz Input Sensitivity at rated power stereo mode input gain IR controlled setting Max 0 5 V Default 1 0 V Minimum Off Input Impedance Local Inputs 22 kOhms Common Audio Bus In...

Page 20: ...Page 20 Model PA635 2001 Xantech Corporation Part No 08901150 Rev A 01 02 2002...

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