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Martin Audio – MA1400 Amplifier

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INSTALLATION

6.1

 

Mounting

The amplifier is two rack unit's high (2U) and weighs 18Kg (39.6Ibs) and will mount in a standard EIA 19” 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.

6.2

 

Cooling

Your amplifier uses a forced air cooling system to maintain a low and even operating temperature. All fan cooled
MARTIN AUDIO MA Series amplifiers have front to rear cooling. Never try to reverse the airflow, as the amplifier
needs a pressure chamber between the fans and heat sink, and this only operates in one direction of the airflow.

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 allow the exhaust to escape. If the amplifier is rack-mounted, do not use covers or doors on the
front or rear of the rack. If the heatsink temperature rises too high, its sensing circuit will mute the hot channel.If the
power supply overheats, another sensing circuit will mute both output channels, until they cool down to a safe
operating temperature

For 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 

9

. Remember! never

rack different makes of amplifier together that have opposing air flow characteristics.

6.3

 

Operating voltage

WARNING!
A label just below the mains cable on the rear of the amplifier indicates the selected AC mains operating voltage.
Connect the mains 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.

If th e p ow er  plug   is  n ot  ap prop ria te   fo r  yo u r  co u ntry,  it  ca n   b e  cu t  o ff  an d  re -  w ire d  to   a   su ita ble co n ne cto r  in   th e
follo win g wa y:

B LA CK   o r  B RO W N

L IV E

W HITE   o r  B LU E 

N EU TR AL 

G RE EN   o r  G RE E N/YE LL O W

E AR TH 

O nce  co n ne cte d  to   a   su ita ble  AC   su pp ly,  the   am plifier  ca n  be   starte d   w ith   the   p o we r  switch.  Wh en   yo u po w er  u p   the 
a mp lifie r  it  ta ke s  a   cou p le   o f  secon d s  to   se lf  ch eck  (th is  is  kno wn   as  th e  "soft  sta rt"  o r  "slow   start"  se qu e nce), the  fa ns
the n  blo w  at  high   sp ee d  b efore  g oing   in to   "idle".  T he   tw o  bo tto m  gre en   L E D’s  th e n  illum in ate   to  sho w  th e   a mp lifie r  is
o pe ra tio na l.

6.4

 

Grounding

T he re   is  n o  g ro un d  lift  switch  o n  th is  am plifier.  T he   sign al  grou nd   is  a lwa ys  floa tin g  (lifted ),  with   re sp ect  to ch a ssis
g ro un d  via   a   grou nd   lift  re sisto r.  If  a   p ote ntia l  d iffe ren ce   ab ove  0 .6 V  is  de te cte d  b etwe en   sign a l  grou n d  an d   cha ssis
e arth ,  a   sho rt  circu it  is  a utom a tica lly  introd uce d  be tw e en   th e  tw o,  en su rin g  ele ctrical  p ro tectio n.  If  o th er  eq uipm e nt  o r
a mp lifie rs  w ith in   a   syste m  sh ou ld  de velop   a n   e le ctrical  fa ult  to  ea rth ,  the   m ain s  fu se  on   th at  e q uipm en t  sho u ld   rup ture
d ue   to this a utom atic  syste m  allow in g   a n  ea rth   fa ult  cu rre nt  to   flo w   for  protectio n  p urpo se s.
If  ho we ver  yo u  wish   to   p e rm an en tly  co nn ect  the   sign al  g rou nd   to   cha ssis  e arth ,  con ne ct  th e  X LR -co nn ecto r’s  sh ell  lu g 
to  pin  1 .  In   th e  in terest  o f  sa fety  n ever  d iscon n ect  th e   e arth  pin  o n  th e   m ains  ca ble .
T o  co mp ly  with  CE   a p prova l  (rad io  in terfe re n ce ),  th ere  is  an   AC   m ain s  filte r.  T h is  filter  n e ed s  the   cha ssis  e arth   fo r
referen ce,  o th erw ise  a   curre n t  lo o p  is  fo rm ed   via  th e   sig n al  g ro u nd .
N ever  d iscon n ect  (lift)  the   m ain s  sa fety  ea rth .

All material © 2007. Martin Audio Ltd. Subject to change without notice.

Содержание MA1400

Страница 1: ...6 5 3 3 TANDEM MODE 7 5 3 4 BRIDGE MONO MODE 7 5 3 5 BRIDGE MONO MODE FEATURES 7 6 INSTALLATION 8 6 1 MOUNTING 8 6 2 COOLING 8 6 3 OPERATING VOLTAGE 8 6 4 GROUNDING 8 6 5 POWER CONSUMPTION 9 6 5 1 CA...

Страница 2: ...fety suggestions 1 Keep this manual for future reference 2 Do not operate the amplifier if liquid ingress is suspected 3 Do not stand water or any other liquid on or near the amplifier 4 Do not use th...

Страница 3: ...en when using the amplifier s front panel attenuator s to reduce the gain it is still possible to reach full output power if the input signal level is high enough 3 5 2 Speaker output hazard Power amp...

Страница 4: ...ther turn down the input level or check the cooling arrangements after which point the amplifier will mute the input signal When the cooling fans have returned the output heat sinks to the normal oper...

Страница 5: ...t A Phoenix screw terminal connector connected in parallel to the female XLR input is provided for hard wiring the input or linking the channel to another input 6 Gain switch channel B Three of the sw...

Страница 6: ...cross the bay to prevent unauthorized tampering once the gain has been set Another option is to remove the DIP switch This should only be done by authorized service personnel This corresponds to all s...

Страница 7: ...the Link Bridge A B switches to ON UP and use either of the input connectors A or B You can use the remaining input connector to carry a parallel signal to other amps Both A and B level attenuators m...

Страница 8: ...A label just below the mains cable on the rear of the amplifier indicates the selected AC mains operating voltage Connect the mains cable only to the AC source referred to on the label The warranty wi...

Страница 9: ...nd that you design the power distribution for at least the required current at 1 8 power and 1 3 power for heavy duty demands such as concert touring and Industrial music etc The heat power can be cal...

Страница 10: ...terference The source impedance should be less than 1 Kohms to avoid high frequency losses in long cables To daisy chain amplifiers use the screw terminal Phoenix connector labeled Link provided on ea...

Страница 11: ...Speakon Channel B carries only the channel B output Channel A and B into two separate Speakons Channel A and B into one Speakon Stereo and Bi amp Bridged mono Never connect either output terminal to g...

Страница 12: ...luminate to show the amplifier is operational 8 3 Input attenuators The two input level attenuators on the front panel adjust the signal level for their respective amplifier channel in all modes They...

Страница 13: ...dicator s will illuminate indicating that the amplifier is about to go into thermal shutdown After five seconds the amplifier will go into thermal protect by muting the input signal After 15 20 second...

Страница 14: ...e VHF protection is not activated If it is remove the cause of the high frequency oscillations from the relevant input Fault The amplifier goes into thermal protection when driven at low level Check t...

Страница 15: ...equipment exposure to inclement weather conditions and normal wear and tear Units on which the serial number has been removed or defaced will not be eligible for warranty service 3 MARTIN AUDIO LTD sh...

Страница 16: ...er both channels driven 5 2Arms 10 4Arms 1 3rd Full power both channels driven 8 0Arms 16Arms Full power 1Khz 1 thd 14Arms 28Arms DISTORTION THD 20Hz 20KHz 1W to full power 0 07 THD 1KHz 1dB below cli...

Страница 17: ...x Red LED s Indicators Signal Present 2 x Green LED s Rear Panel Input Connectors 2 x Neutrik Combo 3 pin Phoenix Output Connectors 2 x Neutrik Speakons Clip Limiters Push Switch ON OFF per Channel S...

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Страница 19: ...The Martin Experience ENGLISH MA1400 Amplifier User s Guide All material 2007 Martin Audio Ltd Subject to change without notice...

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