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Precautions

1.

Avoid excessive heat, humidity, dust and vibration.
Keep the unit away from locations where it is likely to be
exposed to high temperatures or humidity — such as
near radiators, stoves, etc. Also avoid locations which
are subject to excessive dust accumulation or vibration
which could cause mechanical damage.

2.

Ventilation
Allow a distance of 10 cm between the unit and the wall
so that heat generated from the unit will be released
effectively. Also, allow enough space between the unit
and other devices. If you mount the unit in an audio rack,
keep a space of 10 cm on the top panel, and a space of
1 cm to the side panel. Remove the rear panel of the rack
or open a vent hole. If heat release is inadequate, the unit
will retain heat inside the unit, which may cause a fire.

3.

Avoid physical shocks.
Strong physical shocks to the unit can cause damage.
Handle it with care.

4.

Do not open the case or attempt repairs or modifica-
tions yourself.
This product contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer
all maintenance to qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Opening the case and/or tampering with the internal
circuitry will void the warranty.

5.

Make sure power is off before making or removing
connections.
Always turn the power OFF prior to connecting or
disconnecting cables. This is important to prevent dam-
age to the unit itself as well as other connected equip-
ment.

6.

Handle cables carefully.
Always plug and unplug cables — including the AC cord
— by gripping the connector, not the cord.

7.

Clean with a soft dry cloth.
Never use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean
the unit. Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth.

8.

Always use the correct power supply.
Make sure that the power supply voltage specified on the
rear panel matches your local AC mains supply. Also
make sure that the AC mains supply can deliver more
than enough current to handle all equipment used in your
system.

Contents

Controls and Functions ............................................................. 2

Front Panel ........................................................................... 2

Rear Panel ........................................................................... 3

Modes: STEREO/PARALLEL/BRIDGE ................................ 4

SPEAKER IMPEDANCE ...................................................... 4

Caution for Speaker Connection ............................................... 5

Rack Mounting .......................................................................... 6

Mounting in an EIA standard rack ....................................... 6

Mounting four or fewer amps in an open-backed rack ......... 6

Mounting five or more amps, or when (even with four or
fewer units) the back of the rack cannot be left open .......... 6

Portable Rack Mounting ...................................................... 7

Positioning the Housed Amplifier ......................................... 7

Specifications ............................................................................ 8

General Specifications ......................................................... 8

Block Diagram ...................................................................... 9

Dimensions .......................................................................... 9

Performance Graphs .......................................................... 10

Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 10

Summary of Contents for P4500

Page 1: ...POWER AMPLIFIER Owner s Manual Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung Manual de instrucci nes TEMP PROTECTION POWER ON OFF A B CLIP SIGNAL dB 0 0 40 30 20 15 10 3 6 25 40 30 20 15 10 3 6 25 EEEngine M...

Page 2: ...muting and the DC detection circuit The TEMP indicator warns of heat sink overheating Variable speed low noise fan s ensures high reliability even under demanding conditions This owner s manual covers...

Page 3: ...th the internal circuitry will void the warranty 5 Make sure power is off before making or removing connections Always turn the power OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting cables This is important...

Page 4: ...ydisconnectedfromtheamplifieroutputswhen this indicator lights up The protection systems are activated when overheating occurs or a DC voltage is present at the amplifier outputs If the problem is cor...

Page 5: ...mpedance on page 4 4 GND terminals This is the grounding screw terminal If hum or noise occurs ground earth the unit via this jack or try connecting it to the chassis of the mixer or preamp etc 1 INPU...

Page 6: ...ons SPEAKERS CHANNEL B CHANNEL A BRIDGE STEREO PARALLEL STEREO BRIDGE MAX OUTPUT 450W 4 STEREO MAX OUTPUT 900W 8 BRIDGE Set to PARALLEL Speaker System 4 min 4 min BRIDGE mode connections SPEAKERS CHAN...

Page 7: ...8 in monaural on the P4500 340 W 340 W 8 in stereo and 880 W 8 in monaural on the P3200 160 W 160 W 8 in stereo and 400 W 8 in monaural on the P1600 Be sure to use a speaker system that has sufficient...

Page 8: ...ove the amps as shown in the following figure Ventilation panel attach to the front or rear of the rack TEMP PROTECTION POWER ON OFF A B CLIP SIGNAL dB 0 0 40 30 20 15 10 3 6 25 40 30 20 15 10 3 6 25...

Page 9: ...for ventilation Front Air intake Air exhaust Completely open Rear View Side View INPUT SPEAKERS CHANNEL B CHANNEL A CHANNEL B CHANNEL A G G BRIDGE PARALLEL BRIDGE STEREO PARALLEL STEREO BRIDGE MAX OU...

Page 10: ...nnel Separation Half Power 8 Vol max 65 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz input 600 shunt 75 dB 1 kHz Slew Rate STEREO 30 V sec 8 full swing BRIDGE 50 V sec Sensitivity Vol max Rated Power into 8 5 7 dB 4 2 dB 1 2 dB V...

Page 11: ...ower Amp PC Limiter Ach Power Amp PC Limiter SPEAKERS BRIDGE PARALLEL CHANNEL A CHANNEL B B A INPUT PROTECTION TEMP Heat Sink Sensor Circuit Protection STEREO PARALLEL BRIDGE G G SIGNAL Dimensions 15...

Page 12: ...dance of at least 4 stereo or 8 bridge Check the ventilation slots and improve the airflow around the amplifier Check the amplifier ventila tion conditions and take appropriate measures to improve air...

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