TOA Electronics TA 1400 user manual Connections, Calculation, Input connections, Balanced inputs

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clip and is therefore the highest power level one can obtain without completely obliterating the program.

Last, the "normal operating power", as defined by the safety standard IEC 65/ANSI/UL 6500 and used by a majority of safety agencies. The normal operating power is measured using pink noise, with an average output power equal to 1/8 of full power. The one eighth of the total power is as loud as you can play music while making some attempt to avoid obvious clipping. It also corresponds to headroom of 9dB, which is very low for normal audio program.

TA 1400

MAX OUTPUT POWER

MAINS INPUT POWER

 

 

 

Power

1/3 Power

1/8 Power

Idle

 

 

[W]

note 1

note 2

 

8 ohms

2x

425

690

430

 

90

4 ohms

2x

700

1150

760

 

90

2 ohms

2x

1050

1925

1225

 

90

note 1 Average power with music as program source. The amplifier driven to clip level. note 2 Normal music power with 9dB headroom, IEC standard power rating.

Table 1.

6.7.1 Calculation

The current draw can be calculated by dividing the mains input power by the mains voltage. We recommend you to design the power distribution for at least the current at 1/8 power, and 1/3 power for heavy-duty demands like discos etc.

The heat power can be calculated as in the following example:

We consider headroom of at least 9dB and a 4 ohms load on an amplifier producing 700 watts per channel. The 1/8 power per channel is accordingly; 700 / 8 = 87 watts, and total output; 2 x 87 = 175 watts.

The power consumption according to the chart above is then 1200 watts.

The heat power produced is the difference between the power consumption and output power; 1200 - 175 = 1025 watts per amplifier.

7 CONNECTIONS

7.1 Input connections

7.1.1 Balanced inputs

XLR Input connectors are active balanced and wired according to the IEC 268, that is pin 2 hot, and wired in the following way:

PIN 1

GROUND/SHIELD

PIN 2

HOT (+)

PIN 3

COLD (-)

Figure 4. XLR input connector

Figure 5. XLR balanced

 

 

 

 

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TA 1400 User Manual

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Contents Page Contents Approvals Explanation of graphical symbolsImportant Safety Instructions Radio interference User responsibilitySpeaker damage Speaker output hazardFront Panel Protect indicatorIntroduction UnpackingRear Panel Sensitivity Rear Panel FeaturesGain switch DIP-switchBridge mono mode Link switchStereo mode Tandem modeCooling InstallationBridge mono mode features MountingSwitzerland Power consumptionOperating voltage DenmarkBalanced inputs ConnectionsCalculation Input connectionsTIP HOT Ring Cold Sleeve SHIELD/GROUND Unbalanced inputsOperation Operation precautionsConnecting speakers They are wired in the following mannerClip Limiter Protection FeaturesPowering up Soft start Troubleshooting MaintenanceGeneral Warranty

TA 1400 specifications

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