XLS Series Power Amplifiers
4 Advanced Features and Options
Figure 4.1
Fault Indicator
NOTE: For detailed information about these Crown amplifier features, please consult the Crown Amplifier Application Guide, available on the Crown website at www.crownaudio.com.
4.1 Protection Systems
Your Crown amplifier provides extensive pro- tection and diagnostic capabilities, including output current limiting, DC protection, circuit breaker, and special thermal protection for the unit’s transformers.
4.1.1 Output Current Limiting
Output Current Limiting circuitry protects the amplifier output stage for damage caused by
4.1.2 DC Protection
DC Protection disconnects the loudspeaker load in the event of an output DC offset exceed- ing 2V. In such an event the yellow Fault LED will illuminate (see Figure 4.1) and both ampli- fier channels will be muted. In the majority of cases, DC protection is indicative of a faulty amplifier channel, and will be accompanied by an illuminated Clip LED, even with no input connected and level controls set at minimum. If this is the case, contact your dealer or service center.
4.1.3 Circuit Breaker
The
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| 100V | 120V | 220V | 240V |
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XLS 202 | 7A | 7A | 7A | 7A |
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XLS 402 | 10A | 10A | 7A | 7A |
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XLS 602 | 10A | 10A | 7A | 7A |
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4.1.4 Thermal Protection
The Thermal Protection circuit will activate if the internal heatsink temperature exceeds proper operating temperatures (194 °F, 90 °C). When the heatsink temperature has fallen to a safe level, this protection circuit will automati- cally be reset. Principle causes of thermal pro- tection are:
1)Inadequate ventilation of the equipment rack
2)Incorrect load impedance
3)Output cable short circuit
4)Blocked air vent
5)Heatsinks in need of cleaning
6)Cooling fan failure.
The cause of your amplifier’s thermal protection state should be determined and corrected as soon as possible. Without correction, the Ther- mal Protection circuit will typically reactivate.
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