Turbosound TA-500TDP, TA-500HDP, TA-500DP, TA-500HM Mains Power, Powering Up, Safety Earthing

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TA-500

Mechanical Installation

When supplied as part of the AMP-890.2 system rack, the amplifiers are pre-installed. If an amplifier is removed from the rack for any reason, it is important to re-install it correctly. The amplifiers must be supported at the front and rear, as originally supplied. Failure to support it adequately may eventually result in vibration-induced metal fatigue of the rack mounting ears and such damage will not be covered by the warranty.

Adequate ventilation is essential, both at the rear of the rack, the sides, and also at the front. This should be considered carefully when placing covers around the racks for protection from inclement weather at outdoor events, or when using blacks to mask them from view. If the venting is inadequate, the amplifier's temperature metering will display this.

CAUTION: Air emerging from the amplifier's high efficiency heat-exchangers can reach 60°C to 70°C. To prevent personal injury or fire, please ensure that people and combustible or flammable materials (e.g. plastic waterproofing, newspaper, clothing, costumes, solvents) are kept at least 2'/0.6m from the amplifier's exhaust outlets. If venting is inadequate, the hot air can adversely affect other equipment, and may soften some thermoplastic enclosures. If using plastic coated cables, take care to dress the leads away from the airflow. Professional- grade rubber cables are not affected.

Mains Power

The T series amplifiers will operate from any international 50 - 60Hz AC mains supply between 110-120 V and 220-240 V. Separate models are supplied to match local mains supply requirements.

Powering Up

When the amplifier is switched on by depressing the black POWER rocker switch, the protection circuit will initially activate whilst the circuits stabilise. Assuming no faults are detected the POWER LED (and the signal LED if signal is present) will light up after a fewe seconds.

Safety Earthing

The Green/Yellow wire on the T-25 and T-45’s mains cord must always be connected to the electrical installation's safety Earth (or Ground). It is essential for personal safety. The rack framework is connected to the same grounding circuit.

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Contents Aspect TA-500 Systems TA-500 TA-500 TA-500 Audio Connections & Controls EC Declaration of Conformity TA-500HDPIntroduction Turbosound Aspect System ConceptsAspect Polyhorn Concept TA-880 TA-500 Narrow 25º horizontal coverage LMS-D2X Loudspeaker Management Systems Loudspeaker Management System LMS ConceptNetwork Capability Power Amplifiers Self-powered LoudspeakersDigital Controllers Aspect Loudspeaker ComponentsTA-500 TA-500DP Self-powered Three-way Loudspeaker TA-500tDP Self-powered Touring Three-way LoudspeakerTA-500 Three-way Loudspeaker TA-500t Touring Three-way LoudspeakerTA-500HDP Self-powered Horizontal Three-way Loudspeaker TA-500H Horizontal Three-way LoudspeakerTA-500HM Two-way High/Mid Loudspeaker TSW-218 SubwooferB18DP Self-powered Subwoofer B18 SubwooferTransportation Flying and Stacking OverviewSafety Notes on Rigging Safety Inspections Secondary SafetiesTA-500 Sample Certificate of Load Test Flying Hardware Aspect TA-500 Flying SystemsHorizontal Coverage Vertical CoverageTA-500T Touring Flying System Flybar SettingsTouring two-wide flybar TOP View Flying Matrix FC-500T Flying ChainsTA-500 TS-890 Tilting Straps Integral Flying HardwareBolt Captive BiscuitConnecting Flying Chains to the Cabinet Locking MechanismAssembly of the Top Chains to the Cabinet Sliding the top chain profile into the slotConnection of additional rows Adding additional rowsSetting the angles between rows Attaching the biscuitAttaching the Tilt Straps Biscuit slides into lower cabinetLifting the column Front view of the assembled clusterTA-500 TA-500 Install Flying System Rigging Instructions TA-500 TA-500 Array is now ready to pick up Flying a single TA-500 cabinet using M10 eyebolts Mechanical Installation LMS Series Loudspeaker Management SystemsIntroduction UnpackingFeatures LMS-D24 and D26 Loudspeaker Management SystemsFront Panel Functions LCDTA-500 Rear Panel Functions Operating the LMS-D24 and D26 Starting up Selecting a Factory PresetCreating a Crossover EQ1 100Hz 0dB Navigation and Viewing ParametersOut1 Freq Width Gain EQ1 100Hz 1.4Q 0.0dB NavigationPresets Preset RecallPreset Store Store My SystemOutput DSP block diagram DSP Processing Layout Input DSP block diagramStereo / Mono Formats A Delay 1.50ms DSP processing Input ChannelsA Freq Shape High and Low shelving filters Parametric EqualisationParametric filters Delay Output Channels Gain and PolarityOut1 Freq Shape LPF 2.50k LR24 High and Low Pass FiltersOut1 Freq Slope Gain EQ- 100Hz 12dB 0.0dB Limiters RoutingUtilities Utility functions T-45 High Efficiency Audio Power Amplifiers General Features & FacilitiesFront Panel Functions T-25 Front Panel Functions T-45 Powering Up Mains PowerSafety Earthing Voltage Range Voltage SettingAudio Connections & Controls Polarity Gain and Sensitivity SettingsInput Impedance Output Connections Attenuation & Gain SettingDamping Factor Long Speaker Lines Cooling SystemAppendix a Technical Specifications TA-500 TA-500t TA-500H TA-500HMTA-500DP TA-500tDP TA-500HDP Appendix B Spare Parts List Stock Code Model DescriptionAppendix C Warranty TA-500
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