Emotiva LPA-1 manual Installation and Connections, AC Power Considerations, Physical Placement

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Installation and Connections

AC Power Considerations

Ensure that the unit is plugged into an outlet capable of supplying the correct voltage and current specified for your model. Remember to account for the electrical power that other components will require if they share a common wall socket or electrical circuit. The majority of household electrical sockets in places other than the kitchen and garage are 15 amperes maximum. Most DVD players and other source components are fairly low current items. When all seven of the power modules are driven, the Emotiva LPA-1 requires a minimum of 10 amperes @ 120 volts or 5 amperes @ 230 volts. It should be sufficient to allow the other devices such as preamplifiers and A/V source units to share a wall socket, but power amplifiers such as the LPA-1 and a video display (big screen TV or video projector) should be provided a SEPARATE electrical connection on a SEPARATE circuit. As the LPA-1 has a minimum requirement that can consume nearly one entire circuit, please use a second (separate) electrical connection for other devices. DO NOT plug the LPA-1 into a power strip or extension cord unless the device is specifically designed and rated for high current use.

Refer to your preamplifier, A/V source component(s), and video display owner’s manuals to learn the power requirements so you can safely plan your electrical power requirements for your home entertainment system.

Upon powering up the LPA-1 with the front panel switch or via 3.5mm trigger input (switch on the rear panel must be set to “ON”), you will notice the front panel LED lighting starts off red and cycles through each channel until complete, then all channels illuminate blue. This indicates the amplifier is on, functioning normally, and ready for operation. If you experience no LED light or a blinking red LED light while the amplifier is on during (otherwise) normal operation, please refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual.

Physical Placement

Place the LPA-1 on a flat, level surface. Please distribute the weight equally on the four feet. Please give this unit adequate ventilation for proper cooling when placing. If this unit is placed in a cabinet, please make sure that the cabinet’s rear is open to fresh air and there are at least 6 inches of free air space above the amplifier and 1 inch on each side. If the amplifier is located on a carpeted surface, place a board under the amplifier’s feet. If the cabinet’s design will not accommodate an open rear, install two small brushless DC fans (such as those used in computer cases) to provide continuous air flow into and out of the cabinet.

Do NOT block the ventilation holes on the LPA-1. The LPA-1 is equipped with a massive torroidal power transformer. This transformer generates a magnetic field that could induce a hum in a turntable (particularly a turntable equipped with a moving coil cartridge). Do NOT place a turntable directly above or directly adjacent to the LPA-1.

Before placing the LPA-1 on a shelf, verify that the weight bearing capacity of the shelf is 75 lbs or greater. The amplifier is heavy and should be placed toward the bottom of an audio rack to minimize the rack being unnecessarily top heavy.

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Contents USER’S Guide Table of Contents LPA-1 Technical Specifications Limited Warranty Safety Precautions AV123 Antenna Grounding Outside the House NEC National Electrical Code StandardsThank You for your LPA-1 Purchase Recording the Serial Number Unpacking the LPA-1Inventory Front Panel Layout Emotiva LPA-1 Seven Channel AmplifierChannels 6 and 7 Bridged Rear Panel LayoutPhysical Placement Installation and ConnectionsAC Power Considerations Bridging Channels 6 Input Connection ConsiderationsOutput Connection Considerations Connection Tips for Superior SoundConnection using a 7 channel preout to LPA-1 Connection DiagramsConnecting a 7.1 Preamp/Processor Connecting a 5.1 Preamp/Processor Connection 5 main channels plus a second 2 channel zone Connecting a 5.1 and Second Zone SystemConnection of up to 3 distinct 2 channel zones Connecting Multiple ZonesConnecting an Expanded Second Zone System 12V Trigger Connections Parallel Series and Parallel Speaker ConnectionsSeries Technical Note about Multiple Speaker Connections No Sound from one or more speakers connected to the LPA-1 Troubleshooting GuideHum Noises in the Speakers Turn-on and turn-off thumpsOne or more RED lights on the Front Panel are Blinking Problems with the whole A/V SystemOther Probable Causes of Noise LPA-1 Technical Specifications Emotiva Disclosure Limited WarrantyService Assistance for the LPA-1 AV123 Contact InformationAV123