Mark Levinson
433
owner manual
Operating States, Off, Sleep Mode, Standby, 4. On
Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
These fault conditions include
Indicator LED
Dimension
Maintenance
9. ~ac mains connector
Safety
No433 Power Amplifier
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Contents
No433 Power Amplifier
Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions
FCC Notice
operate the equipment
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Table of Contents
Unpacking
Product Registration
Placement
Installation Considerations
Ventilation
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Power Requirements
Warm-up& Break-InPeriod
2. Sleep Mode
Operating States
1. Off
3. Standby
Special Design Features
Massive Power Supply Balanced Design
These fault conditions include
Extensive Protection
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Front Panel
1. Indicator LED
3. Standby Button
2. Power Button
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1. Rear Panel Handles
Rear Panel
2. Loudspeaker Binding Posts Outputs
3. Unbalanced Input
5. RS-232Communications Port
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4. Balanced Input
6. Communication Ports
8. power save mode switch
7. trigger in and out connectors
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Danger
9. ~ac mains connector
Linking
Making Link Connections
communication port specifications for other
Constructing Link Communication Cables
Nº433 Power Amplifier
tation for Link or
Component
Creating a Slave Chain
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Requirements and Connections
To create a slave chain that includes the Nº433
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Power Amplifier
No40 Media Console
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Power Amplifier
Link Controls
Nº433 Power Amplifier
Note the following
Troubleshooting
Danger
Nº433 Power Amplifier
9. If all else fails
8. The amplifier keeps powering off
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Care & Maintenance
Nº433 Power Amplifier
Signal to Noise ratio Input impedance
Specifications
Rated power output Frequency response
Power consumption Mains voltage
Standards to which Conformity is Declared
Declaration of Conformity
Application of Council Directives
Manufacturer
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Dimensions
standby power
17.75 45.09 cm
Rack-Mounting
Part No. 070-630694 Rev 1 09/05
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