3 features – Crown Audio IQ-P.I.P.-SMT User Manual

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IQ P.I.P.–SMT

3 Features

With an

IQ–P.I.P.–SMT module a

Crown amplifier can be monitored
and controlled by an

IQ System. And

the module has

SmartAmp

features

which enable the amplifier to function
automatically. For example, an

IQ–

P.I.P.–SMT can automatically turn off
the high voltage supplies of the am-
plifier when no input signal is present.
This can lower electrical usage and
provide long-term cost savings. And
it can automatically limit the audio
signal and detect and report various
problems.

Most of the features can be either
controlled or configured by a host
computer attached to the

IQ System

via an IQ interface. The host com-
puter is usually a PC and must be
running some kind of IQ software.
Please contact your Crown represen-
tative or Crown’s Technical Support
Group if you are unfamiliar with IQ
software.

3.1 Amplifier Information

(

PIP2 amplifiers only.) Several items

of information about an amplifier can
be displayed by the IQ software.
These include the manufacturer,
model, date code, serial number and
revision level. Which items are avail-
able depends on both the amplifier
and the IQ software used.

3.2 Amp Mode

The stereo/mono mode of the ampli-
fier can be stored into the unit’s
memory so the

IQ System is aware of

the amplifier’s stereo/mono switch
setting. Storing this setting serves as
an “electronic reminder” to the sys-
tem—however, the stereo/mono

mode cannot be controlled with this
setting. The modes are Stereo (Dual),
Bridge-Mono and Parallel-Mono. This
software amp mode setting is con-
trolled by the

IQ System.

3.3 Power Control

Each channel’s high-voltage supply
can be independently turned on and
off with the Power control. The

IQ Sys-

tem is used to set this control.

3.4 Input Signal Level Monitor

The input signal level of each chan-
nel can be monitored by IQ software.
This monitor feature has a range from
+16 dBu to –40 dBu in ½ dB steps.

3.5 Signal Mute

The output signal of each channel
can be independently muted by the
IQ System. The function typically pro-
vides 80 dB or more of attenuation.

3.6 Polarity Inverter

The polarity of the input signal of
each channel can be independently
inverted by the

IQ System.

3.7 Input Signal Attenuator

An attenuator is available at the input
of each channel to control the input
signal level. These attenuators are
controlled and monitored by the

IQ

System. They may appear to move
like “flying faders” on some IQ soft-
ware screens because they reflect all
reductions in gain that are dynami-
cally applied by the input compres-
sor/limiter, smooth/output signal
limiter and

ODEP conservation func-

tions. Each input attenuator has a
range from 0 dB to –80 dB in ½ dB
steps. (Zero equals no attenuation.)

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