Eden W1550 User Manual

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Fuse Holder –To access the fuse, unscrew the fuse holder cap, which is
located near the power cord. The fuse is selected for the country of operation
(see list at front of manual). USE ONLY THE SAME SIZE AND TYPE
FOR REPLACMENT. Using a fuse with a different rating than
specified is a VERY BAD THING and can cause damage to your
amplifier.

All models come with a holder marked (FUSE) and are factory configured
internally for 100/120/ 230/240 only and must be adapted by a service tech
for any voltage change. (See the inside of the top cover for information on
required changes for different voltage requirements. The standard fuse for
U.S. use is a 12 Amp slow blow or time delay. Do not use fast blow fuses.

Main Power Amplifier Outputs – The WT-1550 is provided with the
following connections on each channel: two _” phone plugs, one 5 way
binding post, and one NL4 connector. These connections are all wired in
parallel, so you can use any combination necessary to accommodate the
speaker cables you are using.

There is also a single NL4 connector for Bridge Mode operation.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Be careful with these connection points; this is a
BIG amplifier. It can produce a lot of output voltage. It is possible to get
a shock from any large audio amplifier under certain conditions.

Inputs ( Balanced & Unbalanced) – The inputs are configured as a
Balanced/Unbalanced TRS ( Tip, ring, sleeve _” jack ) and a 3 pin XLR
balanced Mic. Connector. These are wired in parallel without buffers.

Signal outputs – These are provided by TRS _” jacks with buffers (150
Ohms). Use these for linking to other amplifiers, etc.

Airflow Exit – DO NOT BLOCK THIS EXIT. If the airflow exit becomes
obstructed the amplifier will overheat and go into thermal limiting. The unit
should be cleaned and serviced about once a year by a qualified technician.

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