Cadence MONO CLASS D manual Using the CPR Remote Control with the RS Amplifiers

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USING THE CPR REMOTE CONTROL WITH THE RS AMPLIFIERS

 

 

CPR (COMPETITION PODIUM REMOTE) BASICS

The optional CPR remote control can be used for street or SPL competitions alike.

Apart from the usual level control, it also sports a few extra features that SPL competitors especially will find handy.

LEVEL CONTROL:

With the level control in the Full Power, or fully clockwise position, the amplifier output will be as set by the level control on the amplifier itself, in other words, no effect on the level. In the - 50 dB, or minimum position, the amplifier output level will be attenuated by 50 dB.

BURST BUTTON:

The BURST button overrides the level control on the CPR in the following manner:

When the level control is at Full Power, pressing the BURST button will have no effect at all.

When the level control is set to -50 dB or any intermediate position, and the BURST button Is depressed, the amplifier output will instantaneously jump up the level as determined by the amplifier’s level control, regardless of setting.

DIGITAL BATTERY VOLTAGE MONITOR:

Maintaining a properly charged battery system for competition purposes is critical, and with the Digital Battery Voltage Monitor on the CPR, a competitor can conveniently check the battery status during burps.

POWER BARGRAPH:

The 5 LED Power Bar-Graph on the CPR indicates the relative amplifier power output in real time, so that the competitor can be sure that the system is delivering as much power to the speakers as possible.

INSTALLATION:

Please refer to the wiring diagrams on pages 7, 10 and 11 on using the CPR with single, dual mono bridged and multiple RS amplifier systems. Use the supplied 8 pin cable to connect it to the appropriate jack on the amplifier.

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The CPR is an optional unit and not included with the ZRS amplifiers. Please see your dealer for pricing and availability of the CPR.

Be sure to use the cable which came with the CPR. Do not substitute cables.

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Contents Mono Class D Amplifiers Boom 2INTRODUCTIONFEATURES3 4FEATURES Installation Basics Installation BasicsPOWER/GROUND Wiring Remote Turn on Conection6MOUNTING Mounting the RS AmplifiersDistribution Harder! block Using the CPR Remote Control with the RS Amplifiers Adjusting the System Setting the TOP Panel ControlsAdjusting the System Mono Bridging 2 Amplifiers Into 1 Woofer MASTER/SLAVE Connection DiagramAmplifier Mode SWITCH, Inputs and Remote Control Systems with Multiple Amplifiers Mono Bridging Multiple Pairs of AmplifiersOr More Amplifiers with Separate Speakers Monobridging Multiple Pairs of AmplifiersBasic Speaker Wiring Diagrams for Various Loads Parallel Single Voice Coil SpeakersSeries Single Voice Coil Speakers Series Dual Voice Coil SpeakersAdvanced Speaker Wiring Diagrams for Various Loads Parallel Dual Voice Coil SpeakersTroubleshooting HOW to Trouble Shoot a SystemCommon to ALL Models SpecificationsOutput Power ZRS-8 Mono Class D Amplifiers

MONO CLASS D specifications

Cadence Mono Class D amplifiers represent a significant advancement in audio amplification technology, designed to deliver high-quality sound while maintaining efficiency and compact size. These amplifiers are known for their ability to generate substantial power output with minimal heat generation, making them an ideal choice for various audio applications, from home theaters to professional sound systems.

One of the main features of the Cadence Mono Class D amps is their high power output capability. Utilizing a highly efficient switching power supply, these amplifiers can deliver substantial wattage to drive large speakers without distortion, providing a clean and powerful audio experience. This efficiency also translates into lower power consumption, making them environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

Another key technology integrated into Cadence Mono Class D amplifiers is pulse-width modulation (PWM). This technology enables precise control of the output signal, improving sound quality and reducing noise. The PWM technique allows for a more linear amplification process, resulting in better overall performance and fidelity. Users can expect clear highs, punchy mids, and deep, resonant bass that enhances the listening experience.

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Cadence Mono Class D amplifiers offer flexible connectivity options, including RCA and speaker-level inputs, making them compatible with a wide range of audio sources and systems. This versatility allows users to integrate the amplifier seamlessly into their existing setups without the need for complex configurations.

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In summary, Cadence Mono Class D amplifiers combine advanced technologies, robust construction, and efficient design to provide powerful and high-quality audio amplification. With features such as high power output, PWM technology, flexible connectivity, and compact size, they are an excellent choice for audiophiles and casual listeners alike looking to elevate their sound experience.