
CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS
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Do not connect the outputs of the SA-500.1 to the outputs of other amplifiers or to a
speaker switchbox or volume control with a common ground. If you are unsure,
check with Cary Audio or the manufacturer of the device. Failure to follow this can
damage your amplifier and void its warranty.
3.
FUSE HOLDER
Use only 8A (120v) or 4A (240v)
4.
AC POWER CONNECTOR/ MAIN POWER SWITCH
Connect to AC mains using the included power supply cord. Turn the main power
switch on before use.
5.
REMOTE TRIGGER INPUT
Enables the SA-500.1 to be controlled by an external device with a 3.3V DC
minimum to 24V DC maximum trigger output. Connect the trigger output of the
external device to the TRIGGER INPUT of the SA-500.1 power amplifier. The
SA-500.1 will automatically respond when the external device is powered on and
off. When the controlling device is turned on, the amplifier will turn on after a
delay. This delay is intentional and serves to protect the speakers while the unit
stabilizes. During start-up, you may hear a relay clicking. This is normal.
6.
SPEAKER OUTPUT CONNECTORS
Provide audio output for the speakers. Output connectors can accept bare speaker
wires or most spade and banana connectors. When using bare speaker wires,
loosen the connector, insert the wire into the receptacle, and tighten the connector.
The same procedure should be used for spade connectors.
CONNECTING TO A SUBWOOFER
The subwoofer should be connected to the preamplifier or processor through its low level
inputs.
Do not under any circumstances connect the amplifier to a subwoofer through its
high level (speaker) inputs. There is a potential of damaging the amplifier using this
type of connection due to differences in grounding schemes used by some subwoofer
manufacturers.
Failing to observe the following precaution will void your warranty.