F R O N T C O N T R O L S A N D C O N N E C T I O N S
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1. POWER SWITCH
To turn the unit ON or OFF, press the upper or lower portion of this button.
CAUTION: Always turn on your power amplifier last, after all your other connected equipment, and always turn off your power amplifier before your other connected equipment.
2.POWER LED INDICATOR Lights when the unit is on.
3.BRIDGE / PARALLEL INDICATORS
These indicators will light when the corresponding mode of operation is selected with the mode selector switch. No light means the unit is in Stereo mode.
4. PROTECTION LED INDICATOR
This LED illuminates when the unit is overheated, or when a shorted load or DC is detected at the amplifier output. When this LED lights up, turn OFF the power and check the
output’s connection to verify that it is correct, then turn ON the power again. The amplifier will reset itself when the problem is corrected. This LED will also light briefly when the unit is powered on.
5. LEVEL CONTROLS
These control the level of signal coming into each channel. Turn these controls counterclockwise if the peak LEDs illuminate steadily (indicating too strong an input signal). To be safe, it is also suggested these controls be turned fully
6. CLIP LED INDICATORS
These LEDs illuminate if any section of the power amplifier’s output is within 3dB of clipping. Occasional blinking of these LEDs is acceptable, but if they remain on more than intermittently you should turn down either the amplifier’s level control or reduce the output level of the preceding component to avoid audible distortion.
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