Installation, Figure 4a figure 4b 6, R m s – Phoenix Gold pm1400 User Manual

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AC Power Considerations
Ensure that the pm1400 is plugged into an outlet capable of supplying the correct voltage specified for your
model and enough current to allow full-power operation of all the amplifiers plugged into it. The current
demand of a power amplifier varies depending on several factors, including the impedance of the load, the
output level of the amplifier, and the crest factor and duty cycle of the program material. Under typical
conditions reproducing rock music, with both channels driven into a 4 ohm load to the point where musical
peaks are just at the clipping point, the amplifiers require the following average currents:

pm1400: 6.7 amps for 120V versions, 3.5 amps for 230V versions

Magnetic Leakage Considerations
The pm1400 may be mounted without concern for magnetic flux leakage, within the confines of common sense. For
example, it’s not a good idea to mount any power amplifier near a microphone input transformer or magnetic
storage media.

Input Wiring

(see your Carver Professional dealer for information on Carver Professional Accessories)

The 1/4-inch phone jacks and XLR connectors for the input signal can be used with either unbalanced 2-conductor or
balanced 3-conductor cables. Use shielded coaxial cable to conduct the signal from the source (i.e. mixer, equalizer,
CD player) to the amplifier.

For balanced operation:
1/4-inch phone jack: Use a 3-conductor TRS 1/4” phone plug. The tip of the plug carries the (+, hot, non-inverting)
side of the signal, the ring carries the (–, low, inverting) side of the signal and the sleeve is ground (see Figure 3A).
XLR: Use a male XLR connector. Pin 2 carries the (+, hot, non-inverting) side of the signal, Pin 3 carries the (–, low,
inverting) side of the signal, and Pin 1 is ground (see Figure 3B).

For unbalanced operation:
1/4-inch phone plug: Use a 2-conductor (Tip-Sleeve) 1/4” phone plug. The tip of the plug carries the signal and the
sleeve is ground. The ring connection in the jack is automatically grounded by the sleeve (see Figure 4A). XLR: Pin
2 carries the (+, hot, non-inverting) side of the signal, and Pin 1 is ground. Short Pin 3 to Pin 1 in order to reference
the input differential amplifier for the correct gain (see Figure 4B). Note: The gain remains the same regardless of
whether the input is balanced or unbalanced. Note: The polarity of the balanced inputs can be reversed by changing
four jumpers located on the Input Board. See page 13 for more information.

Input Sensitivity
The input sensitivity of the amplifiers are set at the factory to 1.5V

R M S

for rated output. The input sensitivity can

be changed to 0.775V

R M S

by adding two jumpers on the Main Amplifier Board. See page 12 of this owner’s manual

for more information.

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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

WARNING

MADE

IN

USA

+

GND

FOR BRIDGED

OPERATIONS CONSULT

OWNER'S MANUAL

RISK OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY! MAKE PROPER
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS. SEE OPERATING
MANUAL BEFORE USING.

WARNING

1

2

3

+

Serial Number

1

2

3

PUSH

1

2

3

PUSH

INPUT IMPEDANCE 25K OHMS EACH LEG TO GROUND (TOTAL 50K OHMS BALANCED)

SEQUENCE

SND RCV

ON

CAUTION

ATTENTION

RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE

NE P

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CLIPPING
ELIMINATOR

OFF

ON

OFF

LEVEL DEFEAT

+

GND

(Shield)

+

GND

(Shield)

From

Channel 2

From

Channel 1

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

WARNING

MADE

IN

USA

+

GND

FOR BRIDGED

OPERATIONS CONSULT

OWNER'S MANUAL

RISK OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY! MAKE PROPER
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS. SEE OPERATING
MANUAL BEFORE USING.

WARNING

1

2

3

+

Serial Number

1

2

3

PUSH

1

2

3

PUSH

INPUT IMPEDANCE 25K OHMS EACH LEG TO GROUND (TOTAL 50K OHMS BALANCED)

SEQUENCE

SND RCV

ON

CAUTION

A

RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CLIPPING
ELIMINATOR

OFF

ON

OFF

LEVEL DEFEAT

TIP

+

SLEEVE

(Shield)

From

Channel 2

From

Channel 1

TIP

+

SLEEVE

(Shield)

Figure 4A

Figure 4B

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Installation

Location and General Precautions
Observe the following precautions when choosing a location for your amplifier.
A. Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. If a fluid or foreign object should enter the unit, disconnect
the power plug and contact an authorized dealer or service center. Do not pull out the plug by pulling on the
cord; grasp the plug firmly.
B. Protect from heat and allow adequate ventilation. Place away from direct sources of heat, such as heating
vents and radiators. All components produce some heat during operation, so make sure that the ventilation

holes are not covered and that air is allowed to circulate freely behind, beside and above the unit. Excessive heat is the
single greatest source of both short-term and long-term component failure.

Mechanical Considerations
The pm1400 requires two rack space units (3.5”) and a depth of 15” inside the rack, including the rear supports. Secure
the unit mechanically using four screws with washers to prevent marring the front panel. Neoprene rubber washers are
a good choice because they grip the screw head and prevent them from backing out when vibrated or transported.

Rear Support for Road Applications
If the pm1400 is rack-mounted and the rack is transported, mechanical support for the rear of the amplifier is required.
This could take the form of a shelf across the rear of the amplifier or brackets that engage the rear of the unit. This
practice is recommended for all electronic instruments.

Thermal Considerations
When the pm1400 is used free-standing, no thermal considerations are necessary other than keeping the ventilation
holes open. If the amplifiers are rack-mounted, ensure that adequate ventilation exists in front of and behind the
amplifier. When several amplifiers are mounted together in a rack, you may need to provide air inlets from the outside
of the rack. The pm1400 is fan cooled. The fan is internally mounted so that it draws air in from the front and exhausts
it out the rear. This allows cool air from outside the amplifier to flow over and cool the power supply components
located in front of the heatsinks before being warmed by the heat-producing output devices, thus providing optimum
cooling efficiency. The pm1400 may be stacked directly on top of other amplifiers without spacer panels. If the
amplifiers are used with other amplifiers, ensure that the heat output from the other amplifiers doesn’t interfere with the
ventilation of the pm1400 (or vice versa).

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

WARNING

MADE

IN

USA

+

GND

FOR BRIDGED

OPERATIONS CONSULT

OWNER'S MANUAL

RISK OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY! MAKE PROPER
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS. SEE OPERATING
MANUAL BEFORE USING.

WARNING

1

2

3

+

Serial Number

1

2

3

PUSH

1

2

3

PUSH

INPUT IMPEDANCE 25K OHMS EACH LEG TO GROUND (TOTAL 50K OHMS BALANCED)

SEQUENCE

SND RCV

ON

CAUTION

A

RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CLIPPING

ELIMINATOR

OFF

ON

OFF

LEVEL DEFEAT

RING

TIP

+

SLEEVE

(Shield)

From

Channel 2

RING

TIP

+

SLEEVE

(Shield)

From

Channel 1

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

WARNING

MADE

IN

USA

+

GND

FOR BRIDGED

OPERATIONS CONSULT

OWNER'S MANUAL

RISK OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY! MAKE PROPER
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS. SEE OPERATING
MANUAL BEFORE USING.

WARNING

1

2

3

+

Serial Number

1

2

3

PUSH

1

2

3

PUSH

INPUT IMPEDANCE 25K OHMS EACH LEG TO GROUND (TOTAL 50K OHMS BALANCED)

SEQUENCE

SND RCV

ON

CAUTION

ATTENTION

RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE

NE PAS OUVRIR

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CLIPPING
ELIMINATOR

OFF

ON

OFF

LEVEL DEFEAT

+

GND

(Shield)

+

GND

(Shield)

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