Peavey CKX Series Unpacking, Amplifier Quick Set-Up, Installation and Mounting, Front Panel

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Unpacking.

Upon unpacking, inspect the amplifier. If you find any damage, noti- fy your supplier immediately. Only the consignee may institute a claim with the carrier for damage incurred during shipping. Be sure to save the carton and all packing materials. Should you ever need to ship the unit back to Crest Audio, one of its offices, service centers, or the supplier, use only the original factory packing. If the shipping carton is unavailable, contact Crest to obtain a replacement.

Amplifier Quick Set-Up.

Crest Audio CK Power Processing amplifiers are configured to a standard set-up at the factory. They are functional and ready to use ‘out of the box’. All controls and input/output connections are clear- ly labeled. Units are shipped standard with modules as follows:

Input Bay: CC-IPB Module.

Network Bay: CC-BLK (Blank) Module.

Power/Output Bay: CC-STL Module.

To set the amplifier up for basic usage:

1.Rack mount the amplifier in the location where it is to be used, remembering to allow for adequate access and cooling space. For more information, see the sections on Installation, Mounting, and Cooling Requirements.

2.Make input connections to the input barrier strips on the Input Module. Be sure to make the correct connections for stereo, par- allel, or bridged mono configuration. See the sections on Mode Configuration and Input Module Connections and Controls for more information.

3.Connect speakers to the output barrier strips on the Power/Output Module. Be sure to make the correct output connections for stereo, parallel or bridged mono configuration. See the section on Power/Output Module Connections for more information.

4.Make power connections, allowing for proper current draw. See the section on Connecting Power/Circuit Size Requirements for more information.

5.Turn the front panel three-position AC switch to 'on', and bring up the rear panel gain attenuators to the desired levels.

Installation and Mounting.

CK Power Processing amplifiers are 2, 3 & 4-rack space units of 17 1/8" (437mm) depth that mount in a standard 19-inch rack. On all amplifiers except 4-rack space units, four front panel mounting holes are provided. (4-rack space units have eight front panel mounting holes). Rear mounting ears are also provided on all amplifiers for additional support, which is essential in non-permanent installations like mobile or touring sound systems, but recommended for perma- nent installations as well.(Distance from the back of the front rack ear to the center of the rear mounting ear holes is 16 5/8" / 422mm ) Because of the cables and connectors on the rear panel, a right-angle or offset screwdriver or hex key will make it easier to fasten the rear mounting ears to the rails. Dimension drawings are included on page 4.

Front Panel.

1. Rack Mounting Ears.

Two to four mounting holes are provided on each front mounting ear.

2. Three-position AC Power Switch.

A three-position switch is on the front panel. With the switch pushed towards the upper position the amplifier is On. The middle position is Off and the lower position is marked Remote. When switched to Remote, the amplifier must be activated by the sequential turn on/turn off (STO) circuit. (CK amplifiers are shipped with the CC- STL Power/Output module standard, which permits STO. If NexSys compatible modules are used, STO can also be performed under NexSys computer control.) When a voltage of +8 to +18V DC is applied to the rear-mounted STO terminal and the “In” terminal is connected to the “Com” terminal, the amplifier will turn on. When no voltage is present or the In-Com connection is opened, the ampli- fier will switch off. Other CK Power Processing amplifiers can be “daisy-chained” together and will turn on at 200ms intervals. See the section on Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off for more information about STO.

3. Protect LED.

If the amplifier is in Protect mode, the output relay will open, and this LED will light.

4. Active LED.

The Active LED indicates the amplifier is turned on.

5. Signal LED.

Each channel has a Signal LED, which comes on gradually, first dim, and then brighter as the signal level increases.

6. ACL LED.

Each channel has an ACL (Active Clip Limiting) LED. This LED comes on at the clipping point, and indicates that ACL is engaged. See the section on TourClass Protection for more information.

7. Fan Grill & Filter.

A high-efficiency DC fan (with continuously variable speed) mount- ed behind the fan filter & fan intake grill draws cooling air into the amplifier. Do not block this intake! The fan operates only when the amplifier heatsinks require cooling. Fan filters are easy to remove and must regularly be cleaned to ensure optimum performance.

Side Panels.

8. Exhaust Ports.

Heated air exits through the exhaust ports, located on the sides of the amplifier chassis. Do not block these ports when rack-mounting the amplifier. See Side View.

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Contents Power Processing Amplifiers Important Precautions Table of Contents Side View IntroductionFront View Unpacking Installation and MountingAmplifier Quick Set-Up Front PanelOperation Rear PanelMode Configuration PowerSaveTwo Channel Stereo Mode Parallel ModeInput Module Jumpers Input BayModule Removal Power/Output BayNetwork Bay Replacing or Installing a Network Module Signal Ground Lift JumperSignal Ground Lift JumperTourClass Protection Features Amplifiers Sequential Turn-On/Turn-OffStandard Sequential Turn-On/Off Appendices CKS100 CKS200 CKS400 CKS800 CKS800-2 CKS1200-2 CKS1600-2 Appendix a CKS Series SpecificationsCKV2400 Appendix B CKV Series SpecificationsCKX800 Appendix C CKX Series SpecificationsAppendix D Wire Gauge Charts = 5000/ P Appendix E Distributed / Constant Voltage SystemsCrest Audio CK Power Processing Amplifiers Power is serious business