Sherbourn Technologies 7/2100A Trigger Mode Switch, Operating the LDS switch, Power Cords, 12V

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Trigger Mode Switch

On

Setting the trigger mode switch to the ON position allows the 7/2100A or 5/5210A to stay “on” all the time. The power amplifier can only be turned off by turning off the front panel switch or by discon- necting the two power cords.

Music (Automatic Signal Sensing)

Setting the trigger mode switch to the MUSIC po- sition sets the 7/2100A or 5/5210A into an auto- on-standby power control mode. The amplifier can sense a very low-level music signal fed to any of the signal inputs which will turn the amplifier into an active state and will play music. When the mu- sic stops and no further signal is received for more than 5 to 7 minutes (typically) the amplifier will turn into a standby mode, which cuts off the power consumption substantially. The amplifier will wake up from the standby mode whenever it again re- ceives a music signal.

Important note for using the 12V trigger: If 12V DC is not used for triggering, make sure the trig- ger switch is not set to the 12V position or the amplifier will not come out of the ‘power-on- standby’ mode.

12V

Setting the trigger mode switch to 12V allows the power-on-standby function to be controlled by a 12V DC voltage connected to the 12V input con- nector. When 12V DC is present at the 12V trigger input, the amplifier will be turned ON, and when the 12V disappears it will enter the standby mode in a few seconds. Under standby mode, no music signal will go through the amplifier and there is no output sent to the speakers. The amplifier will wake up from the standby mode whenever it receives a 12V trigger input again.

Important note for using the LDS Switch: For every first installation of a 7/2100A or 5/5210A amplifier, do not set the LDS switch to the OFF position until the switch has been used to sequen- tially check through each connection, or the am- plifier will not output a signal.

Operating the LDS switch

After physically installing the 7/2100A or 5/5210A amplifier in a location according to the safety in- structions at the beginning of this manual, care- fully complete the signal cable wiring and speaker lead connections.

Check and make sure that the LDS switch is set to

the full clockwise direction (position 7). Connect the two power cords and turn on the amplifier’s power switch on the front panel. The front panel blue light will illuminate and the LDS LED (on the rear panel) will show the status of the speaker connection at the speaker output terminal of speaker number 7. If the LED is green, it indicates a good speaker connection has been made and a correct speaker impedance has been used. Orange indicates an open circuit or a speaker of higher impedance is used. Red indicates either a short circuit con- nection or a speaker impedance that is too low for the amplifier.

Sequentially test each speaker connection by wind- ing the switch in a counterclockwise direction from 7 through to 1 observing the LED color for each of the 7 positions. If a red or orange color is detected, check and rewire the connection of that channel until the LED turns green.

Note – For the model 5/5210A, channels 3 and 4 are not installed and you will see orange when rotating the LDS Switch to positions 3 and 4.

You must never turn the LDS switch to the OFF position whenever an LDS LED is RED during the above checking. This could connect a dead short to the amplifier which may cause damage.

Activating the 7/2100A and 5/5210A

After checking through every speaker connection with the LDS switch and having confirmed that all LDS LEDs are green, then remove the tiny lock- ing screw between the OFF and 1 position. Turn the switch to the OFF position which will fully ac- tivate the 7/2100A or 5/5210A. The power-on- standby control is then handed over to either the external 12V DC Trigger, or the Music Trigger, or the always power ON position (but controlled by the front panel power switch) depending upon how the trigger mode setting is made. Make sure to re- install the locking screw so that the LDS switch cannot be turned because to do so will immedi- ately disable the power on setting of the switch.

Power Cords

In order to obviate the need to install a special 20/ 30 amp circuit (that will be required if seven 4 ohm speakers are used) your 7/2100A or 5/210A has been equipped with two power cords. Please note that the rear “Master” AC receptacle must be con- nected to the AC power first in order to allow power to enter the “Slave” receptacle of the amplifier. The amplifier will not power up if only the rear “Slave”

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