Lexicon NT Series Amplifiers
Operation
Front Panel LEDs
Remote Trigger
All amplifiers in the Lexicon NT Series are equipped with sophisticated com- parator circuits which detect sources of signal distortion including clipping, excessive DC or supersonic signals, and short circuits in the cabling. Multi- function LEDs on the front panel are provided to alert you to various opera- tional states of the amplifier.
In normal operation, the front panel LEDs will be lit green, indicating that power is on and the unit is in normal operation.
The LEDs will light yellow when the amplifier is at the threshold of clipping.
Red indicates actual overload or distortion. Turn the volume down immedi- ately! — The speaker you save may be your own!
NOTE: The Lexicon NT Series amplifiers are quite powerful and can damage almost any speaker if used carelessly. Lexicon is not respon- sible for speaker damage nor is it reasonable to expect the speaker manufacturer to honor warranty claims on speakers that have been so abused.
When the amplifier is turned off, it is normal for the individual LEDs to dim at differing rates, sometimes changing color as well. If one or more LEDs fail to light up, disconnect the power cord and check the fuses next to the power cord.
CAUTION: Replace fuses only when the power cord is detached from the amplifier and with the type and size of fuses listed on the amplifier rear panel.
The Lexicon
The timing of the Turn ON function is controlled by a
The input trigger circuit is completely
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