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AC Power and Control
AC Power Input
The
Be sure the Power Switch on the front panel of the
Your
NOTE: Should you move your
If you are going to be away from home for an extended period of time, it is a sensible precaution to unplug your amplifier.
Auto Turn On/Off Mode Selector
The
•With the switch in the OFF position, the amplifier is turned on or off manually us- ing the front panel power switch. Use this mode if you are using a switched AC out- let to control power to the amplifier.
•With the switch in the SIGNAL SENSING position, the amplifier turns on automati- cally when a signal is sensed at the inputs. The amplifier will go into standby mode after five minutes with no signal. The front panel power switch overrides this function. It must be ON for the signal sensing to work. Turn- ing the switch OFF cuts power to the am- plifier, regardless of whether or not a sig- nal is present.
•With the switch in the +12V TRIG. position, the amplifier is turned on automatically when a 12 volt trigger signal is applied to the 3.5mm Jack to the left of the switch. The amplifier will go into standby mode after 5 minutes with no signal if the +12 volt signal is not present. The front panel POWER SWITCH overrides this function. It must be ON for the +12V trigger to work. Turning the switch OFF cuts power to the amplifier, regardless of whether or not a trigger sig- nal is present.
Protection Indicators
Thermal and protection circuits protect the am- plifier against potential damage in the event of extreme or faulty operating conditions. Unlike many designs, the
In addition, the
Should a faulty condition arise, the amplifier will stop playing and one or more of the PRO- TECTION LEDS on the front panel will light.
If this happens, turn the amplifier off, let it cool down for several minutes, and attempt to iden- tify and correct the problem. When you turn the amplifier back on, the protection circuit will automatically reset and the PROTECTION LEDS should go out.
In most cases, the protection circuitry activates because of a fault condition such as shorted speaker wires, or inadequate ventilation lead- ing to an overheating condition. In very rare cases, highly reactive or extremely low im- pedance speaker loads could cause the pro- tection circuit to engage.
Power Switch and
Indicator
The Power Switch is located on the front panel. To turn the amplifier on (or to activate either of the optional automatic
+12V Trigger Input
and Output
The jack labeled IN is for connecting the 3.5mm Plug/Cable carrying a +12 volt trig- ger signal to turn the amplifier on and off. To use this feature the adjacent slide switch must be placed to the left position (see previ- ous section). This input accepts any control signal (AC or DC) ranging from 3 volts to 30 volts.
The jack labeled OUT is for connecting an- other 3.5mm plug/cable to provide a 12V trigger signal to other components. The 12V output signal is available whenever a +12 volt trigger signal is applied to the IN connector.