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Macro-Tech 5002VZ  

Power Amplifier

Reference Manual

The high-voltage power supplies are also protected by
internal fuses. With rated loads and output levels, a fuse
should only shut down its channel in the rare instance of
a catastrophic amplifier failure. Other protection sys-
tems like 

ODEP keep the amplifier operational under

most other severe conditions. A fuse can also shut down
its channel if an extremely low-impedance load and high
output level result in current draw that exceeds the fuse
rating. Again, this should only be possible when operat-
ing 

outside rated conditions, like when the amplifier is

used to drive a 1 ohm load in Stereo mode, or when the
amplifier is driven with subsonic square waves. If a high-
voltage power supply fuse blows, please refer the unit
to a qualified technician.

4.4 Controls

The 

Enable switch

 is located on the front panel so you

can easily turn the amplifier on and off. If you ever need
to make any wiring or installation changes, don’t forget
to disconnect the power cord first. Please follow these
steps when first turning on your amplifier:

1. Turn down the level of your audio source. For ex-

ample, set your mixer’s master volume to –

.

2. Turn down the Level controls of the amplifier (if

they are not already down).

3. Turn on the Enable switch. The Enable indicator

beside the switch should glow. During the four
second turn-on delay which immediately follows,
the Signal/

IOC  indicators will light brightly, the

ODEP indicators will stay off, and the 

I

Load

/

I

Limit

 indicators usually stay off but may flash im-

mediately after the switch is turned on. After the
turn-on delay, all lights should indicate normal
operation.

4. After the turn-on delay, turn up the level of your

audio source to the maximum desired level.

5. Turn up the level controls of the amplifier until the

maximum desired sound level is achieved.

DANGER: This  amplifier  produces  enough
power  to  drive  loudspeakers  to  levels  that
can  cause  permanent  hearing  damage.  Be
careful when setting the maximum level.

6. Turn down the level of your audio source to its

normal range.

Each of the front panel 

Level controls

 has 31 detents

for accurately repeatable settings. To prevent tamper-
ing, the Level Control Security Kit is available (see Sec-
tion 8.2). In Bridge-Mono and Parallel-Mono modes, the
Channel 2 level control is bypassed.

The three-position 

input  sensitivity  switches

 are lo-

cated on the back panel and are factory set to
0.775 volts for standard 1 kHz power*. They may be set
to 1.4 volts for standard 1 kHz power, or a voltage gain
of 26 dB. When set to 26 dB gain, the input sensitivity is
5.1 volts for full output.

The 

Loudspeaker Offset Integration (LOI) switches

are located on the back panel of the amplifier and are
factory set to the “on” position. The LOI circuits use
double integrating filters in the amplifier’s feedback cir-
cuitry to protect loudspeakers in several different ways.
First, they center asymmetrical audio waveforms that
cause off-center woofer cone movement. Off-center
cone movement increases loudspeaker heating and
distortion while reducing the loudspeaker’s power han-
dling ability. Second, LOI filters unwanted DC and sub-
sonic frequencies using a third-order Butterworth filter
with a 35 Hz corner frequency. Third, LOI filters un-
wanted ultrasonic frequencies (RF) that can cause
tweeter burnout using a second-order Bessel filter with
a 50 kHz corner frequency.

IMPORTANT: The  Loudspeaker  Offset  Integration
circuitry does NOT protect loudspeakers from large
transient voltages or excessive power levels for pro-
longed periods of time.

 Crown cannot be held liable

for damage or personal injury that results from overdriv-
ing loudspeakers or other system components. See
Section 3.3.6 for information on using fuses to protect
loudspeakers.

The 

compressor  switches

 are located on the back

panel of the amplifier and are factory set to the “fast”
setting. If desired, they can be switched to “slow” or
“off.” Because the compressors are ahead of all other
input circuitry, they compress the input signals before
clipping or other types of distortion can be generated.

Each compressor is driven by the channel’s input over-
load and 

IOC error signals. If the IOC circuit senses that

distortion in the output of the amplifier is equal to or
greater than 0.05%, it generates an “error signal” that
causes the 

IOC indicator on the front panel to flash

Fig. 4.3  Input Sensitivity, LOI and Compressor Switches

* Factory setting for international models is 1.4 V.

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Страница 3: ...lectrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recep tacles and the point where they exit from the appara...

Страница 4: ...ed and ear protection recommended when playing at high volumes WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE C A U T I O N RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT...

Страница 5: ...uirements 21 4 Operation 22 4 1 Precautions 22 4 2 Indicators 22 4 3 Protection Systems 24 4 3 1 ODEP 24 4 3 2 Standby 24 4 3 3 Transformer Thermal Protection 25 4 3 4 Power Supply Fuses 25 4 4 Contro...

Страница 6: ...4 1 Indicators 22 4 2 Macro Tech 5002VZ Indicator States 23 4 3 Input Sensitivity LOI and Compressor Switches 26 4 4 Channel 1 VZ Mode Switch Behind Filter 27 5 1 A Typical Power Supply 29 5 2 Music...

Страница 7: ...of ODEP protection to keep the show going long after other amplifiers have failed even under the most severe conditions In addition your amplifier pro vides enhanced PIP2 compatibility which makes it...

Страница 8: ...rn offtransientsandother transients that can occur during an AC brownout Standby mode also provides overvoltage protection from AC mains of more than 11 over the rated voltage Innovative Loudspeaker O...

Страница 9: ...een multifunction indicators show both signal presence and distortion for each channel As signal presence indicators they flash synchronously with the amplifier s audio output As IOC Input Output Com...

Страница 10: ...is used to select one of three output modes Stereo mode is used for normal two channel operation Bridge Mono mode is used to drive a single channel with a load impedance of at least 4 ohms and Paralle...

Страница 11: ...anced XLR Inputs A balanced 3 pin female XLR connector is provided on the PIP2 FXQ for input to each channel or for daisy chained output to other amplifiers Note The Channel 2 input is bypassed in eit...

Страница 12: ...re recommended over perforated panels because they tend to cause less air restriction A good choice for pressurizing the air behind the rack cabinet door is to mount a squirrel cage blower inside the...

Страница 13: ...o Wiring reo mono switch Turn off the amplifier and wait at least 10 seconds before changing this switch or in ternal damage to the circuitry may result There are VERY IMPORTANT wiring differences amo...

Страница 14: ...o mode A signal feeding Channel 2 will have no effect on the output Connect the load across the Channel 1 and 2 positive terminals attaching the positive lead from the load to Channel 1 and the negati...

Страница 15: ...riving loads with a total impedance of less than 4 ohms see Section 3 3 2 if the load is 4 ohms or greater Installing the amplifier in Parallel Mono mode is different from the other modes and requires...

Страница 16: ...g 3 7 Unbalanced Input Wiring Fig 3 9 Balanced and Unbalanced Phone Plug Wiring Fig 3 8 Balanced Input Wiring The phone jack input connectors can be wired similarly for balanced or unbalanced ground r...

Страница 17: ...oud speaker Offset Integration LOI for each channel The LOI switches are located on the back panel of the am plifier This circuitry includes a third order high pass Butterworth filter with a 3 dB freq...

Страница 18: ...r decreases as the cable resistance increases This is very important because the amplifier s excellent damp ing factor can easily be negated by insufficient loud speaker cables Use the nomograph in Fi...

Страница 19: ...nic currents when primarily inductive loads are used Such loads include 70 volt step up transformers and electrostatic loudspeakers Inductive loads may appear as a short circuit at low frequencies Thi...

Страница 20: ...possible connect the power cord to an isolated power circuit with adequate current see Section 7 for detailed information on cur rent draw Excessive line voltages of more than 11 above the amplifier s...

Страница 21: ...4 2 Indicators The Macro Tech 5002VZ has several internal indicators that can be used to help to identify a problem that causes a power supply to be put in standby These indicators are described in Se...

Страница 22: ...Page 23 Macro Tech 5002VZ Power Amplifier Reference Manual Fig 4 2 Macro Tech 5002VZ Indicator States...

Страница 23: ...l loudspeakers in parallel with each output until the ILoad ILimit indicator turns red The op timum load is achieved before the ILoad ILimit indica tor turns red so disconnecting the last added loudsp...

Страница 24: ...the low voltage power supply fuse blows refer the unit to a qualified technician for service the standby mode If the AC line voltage drops to about 20 or more below the unit s rated voltage both chan...

Страница 25: ...accurately repeatable settings To prevent tamper ing the Level Control Security Kit is available see Sec tion 8 2 In Bridge Mono and Parallel Mono modes the Channel 2 level control is bypassed The thr...

Страница 26: ...low current modes of operation as operating conditions change Normally the power supplies operate in the high current low impedance mode for maximum ther mal efficiency When voltage demand reaches hi...

Страница 27: ...ut stage has two composite NPN devices and two composite PNP devices The devices connected to the load are referred to as high side NPN and PNP and the devices connected to ground are referred to as l...

Страница 28: ...ary of T100 is full wave rectified by DB100 and DB101 and filtered by large computer grade capacitors C810 and C812 for Channel 1 The trans formers are protected against catastrophic failure by fuses...

Страница 29: ...Page 30 Macro Tech 5002VZ Power Amplifier Reference Manual Fig 5 5 Circuit Block Diagram...

Страница 30: ...ection mechanisms that affect the signal path are implemented to protect the amplifier under real world conditions These conditions are high instanta neous current excessive temperature and operation...

Страница 31: ...produces twice as much voltage across the load Each of the channel s protection mechanisms work independently and both IOC indicators are operational 5 3 3 Parallel Mono Operation With the stereo mono...

Страница 32: ...5 from rated power to 35 dB below rated power at 8 ohms Damping Factor Greater than 1 000 from 10 Hz to 400 Hz see Figure 6 4 Controlled Slew Rate Slew rates are limited to useful levels for ultrasoni...

Страница 33: ...alanced two channel Bridge Mono Balanced single channel Channel 1 controls are active Channel 2 controls are removed from operation Parallel Mono Unbalanced single channel Chan nel 1 controls are acti...

Страница 34: ...ree years Further because our published specs are set below our in house measurements you can expect every Crown amplifier to exceed its pub lished minimum power specs We believe you should get what y...

Страница 35: ...tion The aver age power during the burst is reported Loud speakers must be able to withstand this level if they are to be safely used with this amplifier 2 A 40 millisecond sine wave burst 10 percent...

Страница 36: ...Page 37 Macro Tech 5002VZ Power Amplifier Reference Manual Fig 6 3 Typical Frequency Response Fig 6 4 Typical Damping Factor Fig 6 5 Typical Output Impedance...

Страница 37: ...Power Amplifier Reference Manual 100 1 K 10 K 20 K FREQUENCY Hz dB TEF TEF 45 0 45 100 1 K 10 K 20 K FREQUENCY Hz Fig 6 7 Typical Crosstalk Fig 6 6 Typical Phase Response 84 90 66 60 72 78 96 TEF Mea...

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