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PROBLEM:  DISTORTED SOUND

Magnetic field from power supplies in equipment can

induce hum into cabling that is located in the field. If

hum is a problem, try relocating cabling so that is away

from power supplies, transformers and other magnetic

field producing devices.

TROUBLESHOOTING: 

DISTORTION, NO CHANNEL SEPARATION, HUM, HISS, FEEDBACK

INDICATION: CLIP LED FLASHING

• If the red clip

 

indicator flashes before the signal indicator does, the load impedance is abnormally low or shorted. Unplug each speaker

one-by-one 

at the amplifier. If the clip

 

LED goes out when you disconnect a cable, then that cable or speaker is shorted. Try another

cable and speaker to locate and/or remove the fault.

INDICATION: CLIP INDICATOR NOT FLASHING

• This could be caused by a faulty speaker or loose connection. Check the wiring and try another speaker.

• The signal source may be clipping. Keep the amplifier gain controls at least halfway (-10 dB or so) up so that the source does not

have to be overdriven.

PROBLEM:  NO CHANNEL SEPARATION

• Use a common AC ground connection for all audio equipment.

• Check the input cables for broken ground (shield) connection.

• Use balanced connections for the entire signal chain.

• The design of the 

 

amplifier eliminates internal hum fields, but

external transformers or other magnetic devices may cause hum.
Move cabling and signal sources to identify "hot spots" in the
system; then avoid those spots. Cables with faulty shielding are a
common entry point for hum. Use top quality cabling. Another
common source of magnetic fields are “wall warts” or pluggable
transformers; keep input wiring away from them.

• Check the mode switch settings on the back of the amplifier. If the mode switches are set for BRIDGE or PARALLEL mode, there

will be no channel separation. The mode switches must be set for STEREO for each channel to operate independently.

• Make sure other equipment in the signal path to the amplifier, such as mixers, preamps, etc., is set for stereo, not mono.

PROBLEM:  HISS

• Unplug the input cables to the amplifier. If the hiss goes away, then the problem is with the equipment or cables leading to the

amplifier.

• If the hiss is present with no audio input cables connected, check that the AC line cord is properly grounded at its connection to

the line. If the ground connection is OK and the hiss continues with no input cables connected, then the amplifier requires
servicing.

• To keep the normal noise floor low, operate the primary signal source at full level, without clipping, and avoid boosting the

signal further between the source and the amplifier.

PROBLEM:  SQUEALS AND FEEDBACK

• Microphone feedback should be controlled with mixer controls. If noise continues to build up with zero mic gain, there is

a serious fault in the signal processors or cables. Working in succession from the signal source towards the amplifier,
check each device in the signal path by reducing its gain or unplugging it.

PROBLEM:  HUM

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Содержание ISA 300T

Страница 1: ...User Manual ISA Audio Power Amplifiers ISA Series Installed Sound Amplifiers TD 000093 00 rev C TD 000093 00 n ISA 300T n ISA 500T n ISA 800T n ISA 280 n ISA 450 n ISA 750...

Страница 2: ...ts Inc QSC is a registered trademark of QSC Audio Products Inc QSC and the QSC logo are registered with the U S Patent and Trademark Office The Audio Precision logo is the property of Audio Precision...

Страница 3: ...ower 17 CONNECTIONS Inputs XLR and Terminal Block Input Jacks 18 Inputs DataPort V2 Connections and Notes 19 Outputs Using the Screw Terminal Connections 20 Outputs Direct Low Impedance 2 16 ohm loads...

Страница 4: ...nitoring a DataPort V2 version 2 is included on all ISA models Consult your QSC representative for accessory compatibility information The ISA amplifiers are easy to use All operating mode switches ar...

Страница 5: ...nt 8 Output Connections Low Impedance REAR PANEL ISA 300T ISA 500T ISA 800T 1 Gain Controls 2 Terminal Block Inputs 3 DataPort V2 Connector 4 XLR Inputs 5 Mode Switches 6 Mode Switch Configuration Cha...

Страница 6: ...nel serial number label then the amplifier requires servicing Keep the inlet and exhaust air vents clear of any obstructions Insure that the air exhausted from the vents has an exit from the equipment...

Страница 7: ...is normal but indicates that the input signal strength should be increased Occasional illumination normal for weak input signal strength Illuminated dimly all the time with brighter flashing normal f...

Страница 8: ...he Gain controls are power levels not voltage To have an idea of the approximate output power the table at left provides the output power by model as a function of the Gain setting The data provided i...

Страница 9: ...n I Connect to the DataPort V2 Consult your QSC representative for up to date accessory compatibility QSC has several DataPort based accessories available like the DSP 3 Digital Signal Processing Modu...

Страница 10: ...IP switches for PARALLEL mode see facing page 2 Connect the one input signal to any one input connector 3 Connect the two speakers one to CH1 s output terminals one to CH2 s output terminals STEREO Ea...

Страница 11: ...setting keys for each mode at the right These keys are printed on the amplifier s rear panel for easy reference when you are behind the equipment rack ISA 280 ISA 450 and ISA 750 mode switches ISA 30...

Страница 12: ...1 Set the DIP switches for bridge mode see below 2 Connect the one input signal to CH1 s input XLR or terminal block 3 Connect the one speaker load to the bridge output terminals 4 Use channel 1 s gai...

Страница 13: ...switch The frequency is determined by the frequency selection DIP switch There is a 5 hertz roll off in the filter off position to protect the speaker loads from sub audio or DC signals The off posit...

Страница 14: ...00T ISA 800T Note There is no Filter OFF selection on T models Frequency response curve for ISA 280 ISA 450 ISA 750 5 0 h e r t z s e l e c t i o n 7 5 h e r t z s e l e c t i o n F i l t e r O N 7 0...

Страница 15: ...ipping There is a switchable clip limiter provided for each channel CLIP LIMITER selection switches all models Note In BRIDGE mode channel 2 s CLIP LIMITER must be placed in the OFF position for prope...

Страница 16: ...er Supporting the amplifier at the rear is extremely important especially for mobile and portable use Equipment is often installed in racks at a remote location then later transported to the installat...

Страница 17: ...the exhaust air from the front of the amplifier is not obstructed by an equipment cabinet door or otherwise Connect the AC line cord after the amplifier has been installed in the equipment rack The I...

Страница 18: ...chained to additional amplifiers Balanced connection is recommended Balanced signals are less prone to AC hum and other electrical noise Unbalanced signals can be suitable for short cable runs The sig...

Страница 19: ...uts may be used for daisy chaining the DataPort V2 input signal to other amplifiers The signal level available from the unused inputs will be about 10 dB lower than the signal applied at the DataPort...

Страница 20: ...y swinging it over the connections and pressing it toward the amplifier If you wiring job is messy you may need to loosen and reposition some cables to get a good fit for the cover 1 Protective cover...

Страница 21: ...inal output connections The ISA 280 ISA 450 and ISA 750 provide low impedance outputs only 2 to 16 ohms while the ISA 300T ISA 500T and ISA 800T provide both low impedance and high impedance 25V 70V a...

Страница 22: ...class 1 wiring must be used 25 Volt Stereo or Parallel Connection 70 Volt Stereo or Parallel Connection 100 Volt Stereo or Parallel Connection 70 volt lines Connect one of the 70 volt lines to the CH...

Страница 23: ...BRIDGE CONNECTION TO DISTRIBUTED OUTPUTS 200 Volt Bridge Connection 140 Volt Bridge Connection 200 volt line Connect the 200 volt line between the CH1 100 terminal and the CH2 100 terminal Note that...

Страница 24: ...r then any of the rated low impedance load values can be connected at the low impedance terminals For applications where the high impedance output power is 20 50 then 8 or 16 ohm loads on the low impe...

Страница 25: ...l wiring tie down points stamped into the steel chassis When used properly they will help keep your connections reliable Securing the wires to the tie down tabs will keep the stress of wire movement a...

Страница 26: ...ations A NOTE ON SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS Sound is heard as the ear converts vibration from sound waves into impulses in the nerves of the ear Sounds above 90 decibels particularly if the sound is prolon...

Страница 27: ...dance requirements It is reliable because the parallel connection scheme makes it so that if any one speaker fails the remaining speakers will continue to operate Additionally since the operating volt...

Страница 28: ...his will cause an additional layer of hash in the clipping and will also result in audible clicking noises from the transformers inside the amplifier These symptoms indicate abnormal stress and should...

Страница 29: ...mber 22 29 APPLICATIONS DISTRIBUTED OUTPUTS 70 Volt two zone example The illustration to the right shows a typical two zone 70 volt system When using 70 volt speaker loads make sure that connections t...

Страница 30: ...ot often with speaker cabinets for wiring conve nience The exposed speaker connections make this method easy for small strings of speakers in one area Most PA type Multiple Lo Z Loads in Series 30 spe...

Страница 31: ...ixing and matching speaker loads of varying impedances no damage to the amplifier will result as long as the total impedance is within 2 to 16 ohms per channel Most PA type speaker cabinets are provid...

Страница 32: ...ible low frequency noise The LF 3 Low Frequency Filter is a new module for tri amp applications The LF 3 provides low frequency bandpass filters for each amp channel and is used in conjunction with XC...

Страница 33: ...nician INDICATION SIGNAL LED S NOT RESPONDING TO INPUT SIGNAL LEVEL NOT LIGHTING If the green power indicator LED is lit but the signal LEDs do not light up at all check the input Make sure the signal...

Страница 34: ...in the system then avoid those spots Cables with faulty shielding are a common entry point for hum Use top quality cabling Another common source of magnetic fields are wall warts or pluggable transfo...

Страница 35: ...kHz 1 THD 830 1400 2400 DYNAMIC HEADROOM all models 2 dB at 4 ohms DISTORTION SMPTE IM all models LESS THAN 0 01 LESS THAN 0 01 LESS THAN 0 01 FREQUENCY RESPONSE all models 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 1 dB at 1...

Страница 36: ...TYPE AB AB Class H POWER REQUIREMENTS SEE SERIAL NUMBER LABEL ON REAR PANEL FOR THE SPECIFIED OPERATING VOLTAGE POWER CONSUMPTION 120 VAC typical both channels driven Idle 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 8 power 8 ohms...

Страница 37: ...er channel 300 500 800 100 volt 300 500 800 140 volt bridge 600 1000 1600 200 volt bridge 600 1000 1600 DYNAMIC HEADROOM all models 2 dB at 4 ohms DISTORTION SMPTE IM all models LESS THAN 0 01 LESS TH...

Страница 38: ...models SEE SERIAL NUMBER LABEL ON REAR PANEL FOR THE SPECIFIED OPERATING VOLTAGE CURRENT CONSUMPTION 120 VAC typical both channels driven in Amperes Idle 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 8 power 8 ohms 2 6 3 5 4 5 1 8...

Страница 39: ...Postanschrift Direcci n postal QSC Audio Products Inc 1675 MacArthur Boulevard Costa Mesa CA 92626 1468 USA Telephone Numbers Num ros de t l phone Telefonnummern N meros de tel fono Main Number Num r...

Страница 40: ...QSC Audio Products Inc 1675 MacArthur Boulevard Costa Mesa California 92626 USA QSC and the QSC logo are registered with the U S Patent and Trademark Office 2000 QSC Audio Products Inc...

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