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Contents

Section  

Page

  

Contents 

1   

Connections 

E1

1.1  

Interconnect Cables 

E1

1.2  

Loudspeaker Cables 

E1

2   

Mains Power 

E1

2.1  

Mains Plug Wiring 

E1

2.2  

Equipment Fuses 

E1

2.3  

Non-rewirable Mains Plugs  

E1

2.4  

Mains Circuits and Cables 

E1

3   

General Installation 

E2

3.1  

Siting The Equipment 

E2

3.2  

Switching On 

E2

3.3  

Running In 

E2

3.4  

Radio Interference 

E2

3.5  

Lightning Precautions 

E2

3.6  

Problems? 

E2

3.7  

Service and Updates 

E2

4   

NAP 500 Installation and Operation 

E3

4.1  

General Connections Notes 

E3

4.2  

Protection Notes  

E3

4.3  

Loudspeaker Cable and Connectors 

E3

5   

NAP 500 Connections 

E4

5.1  

NAP 500 Connected to NAP 500PS 

E4

6   

NAP 300 Installation and Operation 

E5

6.1  

General Connections Notes 

E5

6.2  

Protection Notes 

E5

6.3  

Loudspeaker Cable and Connectors 

E5

7   

NAP 300 Connections 

E6

7.1  

NAP 300 Connected to NAP 300PS 

E6

8   

NAP 250 Installation and Operation 

E7

8.1  

General Connections Notes 

E7

8.2  

Protection Notes 

E7

8.3  

Loudspeaker Cable and Connectors 

E7

9   

NAP 250 Connections 

E7

9.1  

NAP 250 Rear 

E7

10  

NAPV 145 Installation and Operation 

E8

10.1  

General Connections Notes 

E8

10.2  

Protection Notes 

E8

10.3  

Loudspeaker Cable and Connectors 

E8

11  

NAPV 145 Connections 

E8

11.1  

NAPV 145 Rear 

E8

12  

NAP 200 Installation and Operation 

E9

12.1  

General Connections Notes 

E9

12.2  

Protection Notes 

E9

12.3  

Loudspeaker Cable and Connectors 

E9

13  

NAP 200 Connections 

E9

13.1  

NAP 200 Rear 

E9

14  

NAP 155 XS Installation and Operation 

E10

14.1  

General Connections Notes 

E10

14.2  

Protection Notes 

E10

14.3  

Loudspeaker Cable and Connectors 

E10

15  

NAP 155 XS Connections 

E10

15.1  

NAP 155 XS Rear 

E10

16  

NAP 100 Installation and Operation 

E11

16.1  

General Connections Notes 

E11

16.2  

Protection Notes 

E11

16.3  

Loudspeaker Cable and Connectors 

E11

17  

NAP 100 Connections 

E11

17.1  

NAP 100 Rear 

E11

18  

Specifications 

E12

19  

Declaration of Conformity 

E13

20  

Statutory Safety Warnings 

E13

Содержание NA-P 500 - AMPLIFIER

Страница 1: ...R E F E R E N C E M A N UA L P OW ER AMPLIFIER S ENGLISH...

Страница 2: ...stallation and Operation E7 8 1 General Connections Notes E7 8 2 Protection Notes E7 8 3 Loudspeaker Cable and Connectors E7 9 NAP 250 Connections E7 9 1 NAP 250 Rear E7 10 NAPV 145 Installation and O...

Страница 3: ...he coloured markings identifying the terminals in the plug proceed as follows The wire coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked by the letter E or by the safety e...

Страница 4: ...tances depending on where you live and the earthing arrangements in your home you may experience radio frequency interference Controls on broadcasting in some territories allow very high levels of rad...

Страница 5: ...RATION OF THE AMPLIFIER S THERMAL PROTECTION SUGGESTS PROLONGED USE AT TOO HIGH A VOLUME LEVEL YOUR LOUDSPEAKERS MAY BE AT RISK IF THIS IS THE CASE THE VOLUME SHOULD BE REDUCED 4 NAP 500 Installation...

Страница 6: ...1 L signal inputch2 R mainsinput andfuse left speaker right speaker cable direction marker NAP 500PS Burndy Interconnect Cables Input Ch1 Input Ch2 ch1 ve nc nc ch2 ve 5 NAP 500 Connections 5 1 NAP 50...

Страница 7: ...OULD BE REDUCED 6 NAP 300 Installation and Operation The NAP 300 and NAP 300PS should be installed on a dedicated equipment stand intended for the purpose and should be in their final location before...

Страница 8: ...1 L signal inputch2 R mainsinput andfuse left speaker right speaker cable direction marker NAP 300PS Burndy Interconnect Cables Input Ch1 Input Ch2 ch1 ve nc nc ch2 ve 7 NAP 300 Connections 7 1 NAP 30...

Страница 9: ...switching on the NAP 250 The NAP 250 power button is located on the front panel The NAP 250 is heavy and care should be taken when lifting or moving it Make sure that the surface it is to be placed o...

Страница 10: ...mplifier components with the volume turned down before switching on the NAPV 145 The NAPV 145 power button is located on the front panel The NAPV 145 is heavy and care should be taken when lifting or...

Страница 11: ...0 can provide power for an appropriate Naim Audio preamplifier The power supply output is carried on the DIN input socket The NAP 200 is heavy and care should be taken when lifting or moving it Make s...

Страница 12: ...wer for an appropriate Naim Audio preamplifier The power supply output is carried on the DIN input socket OPERATION OF THE AMPLIFIER S THERMAL PROTECTION SUGGESTS PROLONGED USE AT TOO HIGH A VOLUME LE...

Страница 13: ...at the amplifier location allows adequate ventilation Switch on the source and preamplifier components with the volume turned down before switching on the NAP 100 The NAP 100 power switch is located o...

Страница 14: ...60Hz 100V 115V or 230V 50 60Hz NAP 500PS NAP 300PS NAPV 145 NAP 200 NAP 155 XS Power Output 80 Watts 8 single channel 70 Watts per channel 8 60 Watts per channel 8 Quiescent Consumption 15VA 11VA 10VA...

Страница 15: ...ll be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection Warning batteries installed shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Where the mains plug...

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