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Manual

Audio Sens 12V Trigger

Ground

 

In Loop

 

Audio 12V

Max Min

Lift Norm

 

Auto Turn On

 

Note: If the controller’s trigger output is a + and - terminal, you can cut the 2.5mm plug off one end of the included trigger wire and attach the bare wires to these terminals. The lead with the white stripe on it corresponds to the plug’s tip and the unmarked lead corresponds to the sleeve of the plug.

Note: If the trigger voltage source is DC, the trigger plug tip must be + (positive) and its sleeve - (negative).

12V Out Jack

The Trigger Out jack lets you loop or “daisy-chain” the incoming trigger voltage to an additional Model 275 or other component.

Note: The Model 275 trigger circuit draws a negligible 15 mA from the controller. The total load on your controller’s trigger output(s) is the sum of the trigger current drawn by each of the com- ponents you’ve looped together. Controllers can typically supply 150 mA at their trigger outputs.

Audio Trigger Sens (Sensitivity) Knob

The Auto Turn On Audio Sensitivity knob adjusts the incoming audio level or the “threshold” required to turn on the Model 275. Its 12 o’clock position will be suitable in most cases. To increase sensitivity for response to lower level audio signals, turn the knob counter-clockwise toward +.

Turn the knob clockwise toward - to decrease its sensitivity. This will prevent spurious noise and switching transients in your system from false-triggering the Model 275.

Note: Plugging in the 275’s AC cord for the first time will usually create an internal power surge that “false triggers” its Audio auto turn on, even if there’s no audio signal at its input jacks, and it will remain on for 10-15 minutes after you switch it off. This is normal.

Ground Switch

Ground is the normal position for this switch. If you hear background hum in the speakers connected to the Model 275, try setting the Ground Lift Switch to its Lift position. The Ground Switch disconnects or “lifts” the audio circuit ground from the chassis ground. This often helps to eliminate audible hum that results from ground loops. Ground loops are multiple ground paths such as the metal-to-metal contact with the panels or chassis of other components combined with the ground connections of the audio cables or even the ground wires of the various AC cords.

Ground

Lift Norm

In

 

 

Flat 20Hz

40Hz

 

R

Stereo

Mono

 

Mono

 

+

Bridging

Loop

Level

 

 

AC Power Connections and AC Grounding

If possible, plug your Model 275 into the same AC outlet that your accompanying audio com- ponents (especially then preamp or system controller) are plugged into. The ground potential between different AC outlets may be higher or lower, resulting in audible hum.

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Parasound 275 manual Ground Switch, AC Power Connections and AC Grounding