QSC Audio 6.0 II user manual CONNECTIONS- Power Supply Control Standby/Enable

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CONNECTIONS- Power Supply Control (Standby/Enable)

Remotely Controlling the Amplifier’s Power Status

The PL6.0 II provides two methods for remotely controlling its Power Status:

1- the Power Supply Control connection

2- the DataPort connection (using QSControl)

Two status modes are possible: STANDBY and ENABLE. Using the Power Supply Control connec- tion, all that is required is a switch and some two- conductor cable. Below is a hookup diagram outlining the required connections. If using the DataPort connection, refer to QSControl’s help file for more information.

NOTE! In order for the amplifier to respond to STANDBY and ENABLE commands, whether from the rear-panel connector or DataPort/QSControl, the AC Power Switch MUST be in the ON posi- tion.

If remotely controlling the AC Power Status, turn the AC Power Switch ON. Place the amplifier in STANDBY by using the rear-panel Power Supply Control connections or by using the appropriate QSControl software, connections, and commands.

Using the Rear Panel Power Supply Control Connector

Included with the PL6.0 II is a 2-pin terminal block connector for the Power Supply Control. Using two wires, a S.P.S.T. switch, and the connector, wire the control as shown in the diagram, right.

When the switch contacts are open, the amplifier will be operating normally (on).

When the switch contacts are closed, the ampli- fier will be in Standby mode.

Power Supply Control 2-pin connector is located between the DataPort and CH2’s Speakon.

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Contents PowerLight 6.0 Important Safety Instructions Explanation of Symbols Do not OpenTable of Contents INTRODUCTION- General Overview QSC PowerWave TechnologyRemote Computer Control INTRODUCTION- Illustrations Front PanelSETUP- Rack Mounting UnpackingUnpacking and Inspection Supporting the Front of the AmplifierSupporting the Rear of the Amplifier Attaching Rear Rack Ears MethodSETUP- Cooling Requirements Cooling Air Inlet and Exhaust VentsAC Power SETUP- AC Power RequirementsAC Power Connection Volt Models Nema L5-30 Receptacle Operating Mode Selection SETUP- Operating Mode SelectionStereo Mode Parallel Mode Bridge ModeConnect the single input Single speaker channelCONNECTIONS- Inputs Audio Input ConnectionsBalanced Terminal-block ConnectorsTRS 1/4-inch Connecting What is a DataPort?CONNECTIONS- DataPort QSControl users only Typical DataPort Application CONNECTIONS- Power Supply Control Standby/Enable Using the Rear Panel Power Supply Control ConnectorConnecting the Outputs to the Speakers CONNECTIONS- Outputs Binding PostsCONNECTIONS- Outputs Speakon pinout Speakon OutputsAC Power Switch USE- AC Power Switch and LED IndicatorsLED Indicators for Power Status USE- Signal Level LED Indicators Signal Level LED IndicatorsUSE- Gain Controls Gain ControlsClip Limiters USE- Clip LimitersClip Limiting Tips Troubleshooting Amplifier won’t turn on when the Power switch is operatedTroubleshooting SPECIFICATIONS- PowerLight 6.0 II Electrical Data Output Power in wattsAppendix DataPort PinoutQSC PowerWave How does it work?Warranty Information & HOW to Contact QSC Disclaimer

6.0 II specifications

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