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Please refer to diagram on page 3 

 
1. Speaker 

connector 

  This type of speaker connector may be 
unfamiliar to some users. A full description is found 
in the operation section. (See page 6). 

 

 

2.  Clip limiter switch. 

 

Turns the clip limiter on and off. 

 

 

3. Input 

jack 

 

Alternative to using input XLR or for linking 

inputs with other amplifiers. (See page 5). 

 

 

4. 

Input  signal XLR 

(See page 5).

 

 

 

5.  Phase reverse switch for channel B 

 

For reversing the input signal phase of channel 

B to allow bridged operation. (See page 7). 

 

 

6. Link 

switch 

 

Allows a single input to drive both channels 

simultaneously. (See page 7). 
 

 

7.  Gain select switch 

 

Allows amplifier gain to be switched between 

29dB and its normal gain at 0.775mV input 
sensitivity. (See page 7). 

 

 

8. 

AC line cord 

(See page 5).

 
 

Installation 

1. Mounting 

The amplifier is two rack units high (2U) and will 
mount in a standard EIA 19 inch rack. Amplifiers 
may be stacked directly on top of each other. There 
is no need for spacing between units. If it is the 
intention to fill a rack with amplifiers, we 
recommend racking is started from the bottom of 
the rack. It is also recommended that rear supports 
are used for amplifiers mounted in the middle of the 
rack, especially if used as part of a portable system. 
 

2.  

Cooling 

Your amplifier uses forced air cooling system to 
maintain a low and even operating temperature. All 
LAB.GRUPPEN amplifier, which are fan 
ventilated, have front to rear cooling. There are 
several reasons for this, one is that there's usually 
cooler air outside the rack than inside and therefore 
the amplifiers can run at higher continuos power 
levels without thermal problems. Never try to 
reverse the air flow, as the Intercooler® need a 
pressure chamber between the fans and heat sink, 
and this only works in one direction of the air flow 
(see Design features on page 8).

 

Should a heat sink get too hot, its sensing circuit 
will mute the hot channel.  
Make sure that there is an adequate air supply in 
front of the amplifier and that the rear of the 
amplifier has sufficient space to allows the exhaust 
to escape. If the amplifier is rack mounted, do not 
use covers or doors on the front or rear of the rack.  
For fixed installations with a central cooling 
system, usually found in fixed installations with a 
dedicated rack room, it may be necessary to 
calculate the maximum heat emission. Refer to 
Power consumption on page 5. 

 
 
 
 
3.   Operating voltage 

A label just below the mains cable on the rear of 
the amplifier indicates the AC mains voltage, for 
which the amplifier is wired. Connect the power 
cable only to the AC source referred to on the label. 
The warranty will not cover damage caused by 
connecting to the wrong type of AC mains. 
For converting a 230 volt amplifier to 115 volt or 
vice-versa, see Appendix A.  
The amplifier is supplied with an approved European 
AC line connector. If this connector is not 
appropriate for your country, it can be cut off and 
wired to a suitable connector in the following way : 
 

BROWN   LIVE 
 
BLUE 

  NEUTRAL 

 
GREEN/YELLOW EARTH 

 
Once the AC connector is connected to a suitable AC 
supply, the amplifier can be started with the AC 
actuator.  
When you power up the amplifier, the fans then blow 
at high speed before going onto "idle" and the 2 
bottom green LED’s come on to show the output 
circuits are receiving the correct rail voltage. 

 
4.   Grounding 

There is no ground lift switch or terminal on this 
amplifier. The signal ground is always floating via a 
resistor to chassis and the grounding system is 
automatic. If a potential above 0.6V presents itself 
between signal ground and chassis ground, a short 
circuit is introduced between the two, thereby 
enabling electrical protection. If a unit in the system 
is faulty, its mains fuse will blow, due to this 
automatic ground system. 
If however you wish to tie the signal ground to 
chassis, connect the XLR-connector’s shell lug  to 
pin 1. In the interest of safety never disconnect the 
earth pin on the AC cord. 
For all units that are EMC approved (radio 
interference), there is an AC mains filter. This filter 

 

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Содержание LAB 1000

Страница 1: ...o 3 Bridged mono 4 Stereo reverse Operation 7 1 Operation precautions 2 Input attenuators 3 Gain switch 4 Indicators Protections 8 1 Clip limiter 2 Thermal protection 3 VHF protection 4 Short circuit...

Страница 2: ...1 Speaker damage Your amplifier is very powerful and can be potentially dangerous to both loudspeakers and humans alike Many loudspeakers can be easily damaged or destroyed by overpowering especially...

Страница 3: ...above its maximum operating temperature 90o C The indicator first comes on as a warning to either turn down the input level or check the cooling arrangements after which point the amplifier will mute...

Страница 4: ...an adequate air supply in front of the amplifier and that the rear of the amplifier has sufficient space to allows the exhaust to escape If the amplifier is rack mounted do not use covers or doors on...

Страница 5: ...well below the rating Table 1 MAX OUTPUT POWER MAINS INPUT POWER Power Full Power 1 3 Power 1 8 Power Idle sine wave note 1 note 2 LAB 1000 8 ohms 2X 380 1500 1000 500 270 4 ohms 2X 600 2400 1600 800...

Страница 6: ...ound or to some other output or input terminal see warning on page 2 For normal two channel operation connect each speaker load across the outputs positive and ground terminals Pay attention to speake...

Страница 7: ...ite polarity the energy storage in the power supply is more efficient This means that the amplifier can deliver up to 10 more power than in tandem mono mode This is significant for signals below 100 H...

Страница 8: ...As a by product when the amplifier comes out of a protect condition the output level has a slow rise time the effect is like turning the gain up slowly Thermal protection When the amplifier is driven...

Страница 9: ...to handle three different types of interference Electrostatic discharges up to 8 kV hitting the chassis or cables Transients and bursts up to 1 kV conducted through the cables to the unit Electromagn...

Страница 10: ...be necessary for your supplier to clean the inside of the amplifier These conditions usually occur after prolonged use in environments using cracked oil smoke machines If you are using your amplifier...

Страница 11: ...3 LAB GRUPPEN shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages with respect to the products warranted LAB GRUPPEN reserve the right to make changes or improvements in design or ma...

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