Extron electronic XPA 2002-70V, XPA 2004, XPA 2003C-70V manual Power indicator LED This LED lights

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APower indicator LED — This LED lights:

zz Green when the amplifier is receiving full power.

zzAmber when the amplifier is in Standby mode. Standby mode turns off all outputs from the amplifier, although the amplifier is still receiving power (see D of “Rear Panel Features and Operation).”

BOver Temp indicator LED — This LED lights red when the amplifier exceeds the recommended operating temperature for optimal lifetime. The LED turns off after the amplifier has cooled down sufficiently.

Should the LED light, check the following:

Verify that the placement of the amplifier allows for adequate ventilation and airflow.

Avoid placing other equipment on top of the amplifier.

Verify that the operating temperature is within the specified range.

CSignal indicator LEDs (channels 1, 2, 3, and 4) — These LEDs (representing input channels 1, 2, 3, and 4) light green only when an input signal is detected on the corresponding channel.

NOTE: These LEDs are also located on the rear panel.

DLimiter/Protect indicator LEDs (channels 1, 2, 3, and 4) — These LEDs (representing output channels 1, 2, 3, and 4) light red under the following circumstances:

When audio clipping occurs, the corresponding channel’s LED blinks once per clip occurrence.

When the amplifier overheats, both LEDs are lit. The LEDs are not lit after the amplifier recovers from the overheated condition.

When DC output is detected, the amplifier is malfunctioning and the LED for the corresponding channel is lit. The amplifier requires servicing when this event occurs.

When the output leads are shorted, the LED of the corresponding channel is lit until the short is removed.

NOTE: These LEDs are also located on the rear panel.

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XPA 2003C-100V, XPA 2002-100V, XPA 2002-70V, XPA 2002, XPA 2004 specifications

Extron Electronics offers a comprehensive range of professional power amplifiers designed for a variety of audio applications. Among these, the XPA 2003C-70V, XPA 2004, XPA 2002, XPA 2002-70V, and XPA 2002-100V stand out for their versatility and efficiency.

The XPA 2003C-70V is particularly notable for its three-channel design, which enables simultaneous connections to multiple speakers in commercial AV installations. It operates at 70 volts, ensuring that long wiring runs do not degrade audio quality. This model employs Extron's patented Class D technology, effectively minimizing heat generation and allowing for a compact form factor. It also features a high-efficiency thermal management system to ensure optimal performance and reliability.

The XPA 2004, on the other hand, is a four-channel amplifier ideal for larger systems. It is similarly designed using Class D technology, offering remarkable efficiency and lightweight construction. This model is equipped with balanced and unbalanced inputs, making it compatible with a wide range of audio sources. Its robust output allows for driving multiple speakers without sacrificing sound quality, making it a favorite for both corporate and educational environments.

The XPA 2002 is a two-channel amplifier that provides reliable performance with 200 watts per channel. It is perfect for smaller applications where powerful audio output is required without the need for multiple channels. Furthermore, it features integrated protections against overload and thermal issues, ensuring consistent operation.

For projects requiring a 70-volt system, the XPA 2002-70V provides a powerful solution. This model supports long-distance signal distribution while delivering exceptional clarity in audio reproduction. Its versatile configuration options make it easy to integrate into existing systems.

Lastly, the XPA 2002-100V is engineered specifically for high-power applications. It can operate in a 100-volt environment, making it suitable for larger venues such as auditoriums and conference centers. Like its counterparts, it benefits from Extron's advanced thermal management and protection features, providing both reliability and sound quality.

These amplifiers all come with Extron's industry-leading support and a warranty, ensuring peace of mind for professionals in the field. With their advanced technologies, superior performance, and varied configurations, the Extron XPA series amplifiers are excellent choices for any audio-visual integration project.