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OPERATION

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DIAGNOSTICS

INTERNAL TEMPERATURE
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Measurement reading of internal temperature is displayed. Unit of 
temperature can be displayed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.

LEFT FAN SPEED/RIGHT FAN SPEED

There are two units of fan installed in the CI 8-150 - one in the left side and 
the other on the right side. Each fan starts to circulate or rotate depending 
upon the temperature on each channel/side (Left and right channel 
temperature readings are not displayed). The following are fan speed levels 
dependent upon temperature.

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Low speed: Fan turns on at 40 degrees Celsius; fan will stop if 
temperature falls below 35 degrees Celsius

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Medium speed: Fan turns on at 50 degrees Celsius; fan will switch to 
low speed if temperature falls below 45 degrees Celsius

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High speed: Fan turns on at 60 degrees Celsius; fan will switch to 
medium speed if temperature falls below 55 degrees Celsius

PROTECTION MODES

CI 8-150 has multi-levels of protection circuitry to prevent damage to your 
unit, external devices and speakers.

AMPLIFIER PROTECTION
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Unit will go to protect mode if short circuit of external load occurs. 
“Over Current” will be displayed beside “Amplifier Protection” and 
corresponding Line Input LED indicator of protected channel(s) will 
illuminate red.

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Check for any short circuit in the input and output ports connections. 

DC PROTECTION
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Unit will go to protect mode if failure in amplifier module-related 
components occurs. “DC Error” will be displayed beside “DC Protection” 
and corresponding Line Input LED indicator of protected channel(s) will 
illuminate red.

Other protection mode indicators will pop-up should the following occur

Power supply section experiences over voltage or under voltage

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The amplifier has been put into protection mode as a result of a 
drop in voltage below normal working parameters.

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The amplifier has been put into protection mode as a result of a rise 
in voltage above normal working parameters.

Internal temperature exceeds 70 degrees Celsius

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The amplifier has been put into protection mode as a result of the 
temperature exceeding normal working parameters.

FIRMWARE VERSION AND LAST UPDATE
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Current firmware version and date firmware was last updated are 
shown.

ACTIONS

CHECK FOR UPDATES
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Select “Check for Updates” to check for any new firmware update. If 
new firmware details are shown, continue on with the upgrade prompt 
instructions to complete the upgrade process.

SAVE SETTINGS
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After finalizing all the settings and entries in the IDENTIFICATION, 
INPUT/OUTPUT, DSP and SETTINGS menu, select SAVE SETTINGS to 
save them all in one file. Depending upon your web browser, the saved 
settings will be saved in your Downloads folder or may be prompted 
to save to a directory of your preference. Remember the file name and 
location of the saved settings. 

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You may save several settings if you want to tweak any of the menu 
items and save them in another file.

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This is useful when you reset your CI 8-150 to factory default settings 
and would like to load again previously saved settings.

LOAD SETTINGS
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Select LOAD SETTINGS if you would like to load to your CI 8-150 
previously saved settings you have setup. This is the same file or one of 
the files in the “Save Settings” above.

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Upon selection of “Load Settings”, find and select the saved settings’ 
file name from the file location/directory. Selected saved settings’ 
parameters are recalled and loaded to your CI 8-150. 

CREATE INSTALLATION REPORT
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A report is generated showing all itemized INPUT/OUTPUT and DSP 
settings. You can print this report to go over and study the settings. 

REBOOT AMPLIFIER
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Unit will cycle through operating mode to standby mode and back to 
operating mode again.

NOTE

 

Unit cannot be rebooted from standby mode at ECO Mode ON.

RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
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Your CI 8-150 will be restored to its factory default settings. All saved 
settings, entries and other configurations will be deleted.

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Selecting “Reset to Factory Settings” will set the standby LED from blue 
color (operating mode) to flashing amber color until turning to solid 
amber color (standby mode). 

Содержание CI 8-150 DSP

Страница 1: ... IP address into your control device s web browser to access your CI 8 150 s User Interface UI 5 Configure your CI 8 150 s Identification Input Output DSP and Settings parameters via User Interface FIRMWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE 1 Upon gaining access to your CI 8 150 s User Interface check immediately for any firmware update by selecting Check For Updates from the Settings tab 2 Follow the firmware up...

Страница 2: ...ght System reboot Flashing amber Off no light Overvoltage or under voltage Red Off no light AMP current error Blue Corresponding channel LED is red AMP DC error Red Off no light POWER CONSUMPTION AND HEAT OUTPUT CONDITION 230V 50HZ 120V 60HZ POWER CONSUMPTION W HEATOUTPUT BTU HR POWER CONSUMPTION W HEATOUTPUT BTU HR Eco mode Standby Power at 8 ohms 0 4 1 4 0 4 1 3 Network Standby Power at 8 ohms 1...

Страница 3: ...Owner s Manual ENGLISH Multi Channel Amplifier NAD CI 8 150 DSP CI 8 150 DSP ...

Страница 4: ...er Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extensi...

Страница 5: ...ering ON L1W 3K1 Canada Tel 1 905 8316555 IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN This product is manufactured to comply with the radio interference requirements of EEC DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC NOTES ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION At the end of its useful life this product must not be disposed of with regular household waste but must be returned to a collection point for the recycling of electrical ...

Страница 6: ...el SPEAKERS terminal markings Bare wire or loose strands from the speaker cables must not touch the rear panel or other speaker terminals After installing the external speaker cables to the supplied SPEAKER terminal blocks plug in the wired up SPEAKER terminal blocks to corresponding SPEAKERS 1 8 rear panel terminals of CI 8 150 Connect corresponding end of the AC power cord to CI 8 150 s AC mains...

Страница 7: ...sponding Line Input LED indicator is solid blue with active line input signal or no light in the absence of any active line input signal Standby mode Amber Off no light System reboot Flashing amber Red Blue Off no light Overvoltage or under voltage Red Off no light AMP current error Blue Corresponding channel LED is red AMP DC error Red Off No light 3 LINE INPUT 1 8 LED INDICATORS LINE INPUT chann...

Страница 8: ...r With the screwdriver in place push it outward to unlatch and open the fuse holder Only replace the fuse with the same type size and specification T15AL 250V IMPORTANT NOTICE Do not use any substitute fuse of different type rating or value Failure to observe this precaution may cause damage to the amplifier circuits and may create a fire hazard and or defeat the safety built into the amplifier an...

Страница 9: ...lug in the wired up SPEAKER terminal blocks to corresponding SPEAKERS 1 8 rear panel terminals of CI 8 150 SAMPLE STEREO MODE SPEAKER CONNECTION FOR SPEAKERS 1 AND 2 EXTERNAL SPEAKER TERMINAL CI 8 150 SPEAKERS TERMINAL SPEAKERS 1 SPEAKERS 1 SPEAKERS 2 SPEAKERS 2 External Speaker 1 terminal External Speaker 1 terminal External Speaker 2 terminal External Speaker 2 terminal At Bridge Mode connect th...

Страница 10: ...among the devices detected 4 Type the IP address into your control device s web browser to access your CI 8 150 s User Interface UI 5 Configure your CI 8 150 s Identification Input Output DSP and Settings parameters via the User Interface FIRMWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE 1 Upon gaining access to your CI 8 150 s User Interface check immediately for any firmware update by selecting Check for Updates from ...

Страница 11: ...L A input becomes the active input over all other active input channels GLOBAL A takes priority over GLOBAL B NAME The factory default names of the eight LINE INPUT channels are Line 1 up to Line 8 Each LINE INPUT channel can be renamed by directly typing over the specific LINE INPUT For example type over Line 1 with the desired name or label like CD Player The eight INPUT channels correspond to e...

Страница 12: ... section below the GAIN OFFSET knob icon PRESET Designate a DSP Preset number for the particular Output Channel Ensure that the DSP Preset number you allocate has been previously setup and saved BRIDGE MODE Combine both adjacent output channels into Mono output by setting Bridge Mode to On Set Bridge Mode to Off to maintain stereo output Refer also to item about SPEAKERS 1 8 under IDENTIFICATION O...

Страница 13: ...and Gain settings as desired These settings will be allocated to Preset 1 upon saving 3 Select Save Preset s to save above Preset 1 settings 4 Select Preset 1 Depending on your web browser the Preset settings will be saved in your Downloads folder or may be prompted to save to a directory of your preference Remember the Preset file name and location 5 Repeat above process if you are going to set a...

Страница 14: ...d then select from TO drop down tab Preset 2 Afterwards select DUPLICATE to complete the copying of Preset 1 settings to Preset 2 Current Preset 2 settings if available will be replaced by Preset 1 settings EDITING Use to set Slope Q Frequency and Gain settings and assign save to a particular Preset Refer also to SAVE PRESET S above RENAME From the EDITING drop down tab select the Preset number yo...

Страница 15: ...con and rotate to set the frequency level where the filter will be enabled The frequency range available is 20 Hz up to 20 kHz The corresponding numerical value of adjusted frequency level is reflected beside the knob icon You can also type directly desired frequency level in the section beside the Hz knob icon Q Q setting refers to the depth the bandwidth can be adjusted Q level is from 0 1 up to...

Страница 16: ...nables CI 8 150 to wake up from standby mode when triggered by active source input CI 8 150 will power up to the input source that activated the unit to operating mode Power consumption of CI 8 150 is less than 1W while it is at network standby mode ECO MODE At Eco Mode ON setting the amplifier will function as follows Minimum power consumption of less than 0 5W Automatically goes to Eco standby m...

Страница 17: ...it at operating mode Unit will go to network standby mode after 20 minutes of no active audio source input Network Standby Mode 1 Power Button Method A ECO mode OFF Power mode Switch from other Power Mode Always ON 12VTrigger Signal Sense to Power Button Unit will immediately go to standby mode after the switch to Power Button mode Method B ECO mode OFF Power mode Currently at Power Button and uni...

Страница 18: ...rameters 2 Internal temperature exceeds 70 degrees Celsius The amplifier has been put into protection mode as a result of the temperature exceeding normal working parameters FIRMWARE VERSION AND LAST UPDATE Current firmware version and date firmware was last updated are shown ACTIONS CHECK FOR UPDATES Select Check for Updates to check for any new firmware update If new firmware details are shown c...

Страница 19: ...ll channels driven 8 ohms 180W 4 ohms 280W 2 ohms 360W IHF dynamic power two channels driven 8 ohms 200W 4 ohms 360W 2 ohms 600W IHF dynamic power Bridged mode all channels driven 8 ohms 520W 4 ohms 670W IHF dynamic power Bridged mode two channels driven 8 ohms 600W 4 ohms 800W Peak output current 26 A 1 ohm 1 ms Damping factor 150 ref 8 ohms 20 Hz to 6 5 kHz Frequency response 0 5 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz...

Страница 20: ...utput power at 8 ohms all channels driven 1 8 rated power 243 826 246 836 1 3 rated power 529 1799 540 1836 1 2 rated power 758 2577 781 2655 Full rated power 1512 5140 1557 5294 Output power at 4 ohms all channels driven 1 8 rated power 251 853 255 867 1 3 rated power 552 1877 561 1907 1 2 rated power 790 2686 813 2764 Full rated power 1540 5236 1600 5440 Specifications are subject to change with...

Страница 21: ...al a division of Lenbrook Industries Limited No part of this publication may be reproduced stored or transmitted in any form without the written permission of NAD Electronics International While every effort has been made to ensure the contents are accurate at the time of publication features and specifications may be subject to change without prior notice CI8 150DSP OM EN v05 Mar 2021 ...

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