Crown Audio CH Series Indicators, If the amplifier output stage stops operating, Controls

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CH and CL Series Power Amplifiers

3 Operation

3.2 Indicators

The front panel of a Contractor Series amplifier has several helpful indicators (Figure 3.6). The blue Power indicator shows that the amplifier has been turned on and has power.

 

 

POWER

 

CLIP

FAULT

FAULT

CLIP

 

 

SIGNAL

 

 

SIGNAL

Figure 3.6 Indicators

The red Fault indicators blink under five dif- ferent conditions:

1. When the amplifier is first powered up, until the unit is ready for operation.

2. If the heatsinks reach a temperature above normal working limits. This can be caused by any number of abnormal conditions including but not limited to extremely low load imped- ance and/or inadequate cooling (see Section 1 for more information on cooling).

3. If the transformer (high-voltage power sup- ply) thermal protection circuit is activated. Higher than rated output levels, excessively low-impedance loads and unreasonably high input signals can generate more heat in the power supply than in the output devices. This can overheat the power supply and activate the Fault protection circuit.

4. If amplifier output wires develop a short-cir- cuit. This could be caused by a short anywhere along the circuit from the output connectors to the speakers, including shorted speaker driv- ers.

5. If the amplifier output stage stops operating.

The red Clip indicators turn on when distor- tion is audible in the amplifier output.

The green Signal Presence Indicators (SPI) illuminate when a signal (>–40 dBm) is present at the INPUT of the amplifier. This indi- cator is before the level control, so it can be used to troubleshoot wiring problems within a system. If the indicators are not lit, signal is not reaching the amplifier.

3.3 Controls

The Enable switch is located on the front panel so you can easily turn the amplifier on and off.

A 21-position Detented Level Control is provided for each channel. Level attenuation may be adjusted in steps. For security, the level controls are located on the back panel.

A two-position Mode switch, located on the back panel, allows the selection of either Stereo or Bridge mode of operation.

Stereo mode provides identical power output to each of the two amplifier output channels. Bridge mode combines the two amplifier output channels into a single mono channel with twice the voltage of a single stereo channel. It does this by bridging the outputs, and it requires special output wiring. Do NOT select Bridge mode without first making sure the amplifier has been wired in a Bridge- Mono configuration. For more information on wiring for Bridge mode, see the Setup sec- tion of this manual (Section 2), or consult your system installer.

When Bridge mode is selected, only the Chan- nel 1 Level control and the Channel 1 Signal indicator will work. If the Channel 2 input is wired, the Channel 2 Level Control should be turned all the way down (counter/anti-clock- wise) to prevent distortion.

A two-positionOutput Operation switch (CH Series amplifiers only) allows the selection of either 4/8 ohm or 70V output from the ampli- fier. See Section 2 for more information about output operating modes.

Fault Jack: This RJ11 jack (which looks like a phone jack) is located on the back panel. By attaching a signalling device to the Fault jack, you can monitor the amplifier’s Fault status from a remote location. See Section 4.3.3 for more information on fault monitoring and sug- gestions for signalling device circuity.

A circuit breaker is provided to prevent the high-voltage power supplies from drawing excessive current. A Reset switch for the cir- cuit breaker is provided on the back panel. If the circuit breaker trips, the Power indicator turns off. In this situation, turn off the Power switch and reset the circuit breaker. Then, turn the Power switch back on. If it trips again or the unit fails to operate properly, contact an autho- rized Crown Service Center or Crown Factory Service.

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Contents CH and CL Series Some models may be exported under the name AmcronImportant Safety Instructions Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, orEuropean Representatives Name and Address Safety StandardCrown International, Inc EMC StandardsTable of Contents Features How to Use This ManualWelcome Setup Unpack Your Amplifier Install Your AmplifierChoose Input Wire and Connectors Choose Output Wire and ConnectorsReinstall no-touch cover to maintain safety Switch Settings Model CH4 Models CH1 and CH2Wire Your System Models CH1 & CH2 Stereo Mode Refer to .5 for output connector pin assign- mentsModels CH1 & CH2 140V Bridge Mode Model CH4 Stereo Mode Model CH4 Bridge ModeInputs Connect input wiring to Channel Models CL1 & CL2 Bridge Mode Models CL1 & CL2 StereoModel CL4 Stereo Mode Model CL4 Bridge ModeInputs Connect input wiring to CH1 Screw terminal All Models How to Parallel the Inputs in Stereo ModeStartup Procedure Connect to AC MainsPrecautions OperationCH and CL Series Front Panel Controls and Indicators Operation Speed Fan-On-Demand Indicators If the amplifier output stage stops operatingControls Advanced Features Options SST-4622 SST-3632SST-4632 Fault Monitoring Location of Fault JackPrecision Detented Level Controls Attenuation in dBPrinciples of Operation CH1, CH2, CL1 and CL2Power Indicator LED is driven from the low-voltage supply Models CL1 & CL2 Circuit Block DiagramCH4 and CL4 Audio Signal Path Model CH4 Circuit Block DiagramModel CL4 Circuit Block Diagram Power Supply Operation Troubleshooting Amplifier output wires have developed a short circuitFlashing Specifications 120V/60 Hz Units, Bridge mono modeOhms 275W KHz at rated THD Ohms 560WOhms 450W 600WModel CL1 & CL2 CH and CL Series Power Amplifiers Models CH4 & CL4 Damping Factor Typical Output Impedance AC Power Draw Thermal Dissipation Following equation is used to calculate thermal dissipationAC Power Draw Thermal Dissipation AC Power Draw Thermal Dissipation CL2 Service Warranty 12/01Worldwide Except USA & Canada Fax Mo/day/yrThis page Intentionally Left Blank Model Individual or Business Name Phone # Fax #‰ Personal/Consumer ‰ Business/Corporate