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© 2016 Episode®

Rev: 160606-1630

TROUBLESHOOTING

Amplifier will not turn on.

1.  Power cable to the amplifier is incorrectly connected 

or plugged into an outlet that does not have power. 
Check connections and verify power on the outlet. 

2.  Main Power Fuse is blown. Replace fuse and ensure 

the AC voltage switch is set correctly on the bottom of 
the amplifier.

POWER LED is red.

1.  Amplifier is in Protection mode. Too much current 

being drawn on speaker output. Verify all wiring and 
connections. 

2.  Calculate load attached to amp and configure so that 

wattage output is within specification.

3.  Amplifier is overheating. Unplug amp and let cool. 

Install per instructions in manual, “Positioning the 
Amplifier”.

Hum or buzzing sound is 
heard.

Check RCA input cables by removing them one at time 
and checking to see if a connection or cable is to blame.

No audio from speakers.

1.  Verify speakers and wiring connections. 

Log in to 

the WebGUI and go to Configuration > Input/Output 

and use the OUTPUT test tone function to test if each 
output can produce sound.

2.  Verify correct source operation and input wiring. Turn 

volume in source up to an audible level.

3.  Is Power LED red? If so, see section above, “POWER 

LED is RED”.

No sound from microphone 
input.

Set the phantom power switch to the correct mode 
for microphone, and verify the correct mode with 
microphone manufacturer.

CLIP LED illuminates some 
or all of the time.

Turn down the input volume. The amplifier is trying to 
push too much power to the speakers.

WARRANTY

2-Year Limited Warranty

Episode® Amplifiers have a 2-Year Limited Warranty. This warranty includes parts and 
labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under 
normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply to products that have been 
abused, modified or disassembled. Products to be repaired under this warranty must 
be returned to a designated service center with an assigned return authorization (RA) 
number. Contact technical support at [email protected] for an RA number.

CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT

866.838.5052
[email protected]

Содержание ESA-70V2CH-150W

Страница 1: ...D INPUTS BALANCED INPUTS CH3 CH4 LEVEL CH1 CH2 SPEAKER OUT CH1 CH2 _ _ R UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE D E M E M E T Y P E E T C A L I B R E ATTENTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE R...

Страница 2: ...htning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has beendamaged in any way such as power supply cord o...

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Страница 4: ...ith low heat output thanks to digital amplification and massive power output in a small 1U and 2U package these amplifiers are guaranteed to perform Contents 1x ESA 70V2CH 150 300 500W Amplifier 4x Re...

Страница 5: ...ED Indicates whether a channel is operating correctly or is in protection BLUE Normal RED Protection Indicates an issue with installation or setup C Output Level Meter Level meter flashes green to ind...

Страница 6: ...TCH ON BOTTOM A Ethernet Port RJ45 port for connecting an Ethernet Cat5e 6 cable for IP control of the amplifier B IR Control the amplifier via IR from your control system This input accepts a mono co...

Страница 7: ...n based on the voltage available NOTE The ESA 70V2CH includes an IEC cable meant for use with a NEMA 5 15 receptacle supplying 115V AC power For countries utilizing 230V AC power the cable can be swap...

Страница 8: ...ted on both sides of the unit Do not place the unit on carpeting or any similar material Do not install the unit near a source of heat or in an extremely humid or wet location If your installation lac...

Страница 9: ...ent rack The amplifier will occupy 1U of rack space Ensure that the unit is in a well ventilated area that provides adequate cooling Free air space is required above the amplifier and below the amplif...

Страница 10: ...nals out from the UNBALANCED INPUT of the channel 12V TRIGGER IN OUT LOOP OUT CH1 CH2 UNBALANCED INPUTS BALANCED INPUTS CH3 CH4 LEVEL CH1 CH2 SPEAKER OUT CH1 CH2 _ S IR RS232 TxRxIn1 In2 DRY CONTACT G...

Страница 11: ...TheESA 70V2CH IP receives control data on pin 2 RxD Data Receive and transmits control data on pin 3 TxD Data Transmit See the diagram below for details Pin Function 2 RxD Data Receive 3 TxD Data Tra...

Страница 12: ...r trigger control and daisy chain control of more than one amplifier To utilize the 12V DC trigger function attach a mono mini cable between the 12V trigger output of the controlling device and the 12...

Страница 13: ...2 CH 2 Zone 1 Ch 1 ETHERNET 12V TRIGGER IN OUT LOOP OUT CH1 CH2 UNBALANCED INPUTS BALANCED INPUTS CH3 CH4 LEVEL CH1 CH2 SPEAKER OUT CH1 CH2 _ _ R UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE D E M E M E T Y P E E...

Страница 14: ...gnal or distortion of highs and lows To eliminate this issue re adjust the volume levels by starting at baseline settings and re adjusting the final volume so that a maximum comfortable volume level c...

Страница 15: ...ensitivity 2 5mV 12 Volt Trigger Input 4 5 12V DC 10K 12 Volt Trigger Output 12V DC 10mA S N ratio 95db A weighted Frequency Response 50 Hz to 20KHz Distortion 0 1 THD 20 Hz 20 kHz Input Voltage 115V...

Страница 16: ...on Input Output and use the OUTPUT test tone function to test if each output can produce sound 2 Verify correct source operation and input wiring Turn volume in source up to an audible level 3 Is Powe...

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