Maintenance, Accessories, Operation maintenance – Bogen CHALLENGER SOLID STATE SERIES C10 User Manual

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OPERATION

MAINTENANCE

POWER:

The POWER switch on the front panel turns the

amplifier ON or OFF.

MIC:

The MiC control on the front panel is used to adjust

the volume of the microphone input. Rotate the control
clockwise (to the higher numbers) to increase volume. Set

the cnntrnl to the minimum position (0) when the

microphone input is not used.

AUX:

The AUX control adjusts the volume of the auxiliary

input.

TREBLE:

Use the TREBLE control to adjust the tonal

balance of the amplifier output. The maximum clockwise
position provides flat frequency response and counter­

clockwise

produces

high

frequency

attenuation.

This

control can also be used to remove high-frequency noise

(such as record scratch) by rotating it in the counter­

clockwise direction.

ACCESSORIES

WMT-1 LINE MATCHING TRANSFORMER:

The Bogen

WMT-J line-matching transformer provides an impedance

match between the amplifier and a 0 level, 500/600-ohm

line.

This

may be a

telephone line connected to the

switchboard for internal paging or used with a wired music
system. No soldering is required to connect the WMT-1 to
the amplifier.

To connect the input from a balanced 500/600-ohm

telephone line, mount the WMT-1 on the rear panel of the

amplifier, using the holes indicated on the rear panel.

Connect

the input

line

to the three-sciew terminal board on

the WMT-1, Connect the phono plug on the WMT-I cable
to the AUX jack on the rear of the amplifier. If this jack is
being used for other sound inputs, the WMT-1 may be
connected to the

MIC

input. In order to do this, the WMT-1

wiring must be modified as described in the instruction
sheet supplied with the WMT-1,

MODEL BRC RECORD CHANGER:

This accessory is a

3-speed ac operated record player and automatic record

changer.

A tone arm housing a dual-stylus flip-over

cartridge for standard or LP records is furnished with the

unit.

RPK-35 RACK PANEL:

The Bogen Model RPK-35 rack

panel is designed to mount the amplifier in a standard

19-inch sound rack. The rack panel is finished in gray

enamel.

WMK-1 IN-WALL MOUNTING KIT:

The Bogen Model

WMK-1 In-Wall Mounting Kit is designed to mount the

amplifier flush in a wall. Depth of the mounted unit is 3V4

inches.

IT-1 IN-LINE MICROPHONE TRANSFORMER:

The IT-1

features full frequency response 20 - 20,000 Hz, mag­
netically shielded, matches 150 - 250 ohm microphones to
Hi-Z inputs. The input connector is Cannon XLR-3-12 and
the output connector is Switchcraft 250-1F,

CAUTION

There are no user replaceable parts within the

unit. Have all internal servicing done by a
qualified technician.

BOGEN SERVICE

We are interested in your Bogen equipment for as long as

you have it. If trouble ever develops, do not hestitate to ask

our advice or assistance. Information can be obtained by

writing to Service Department, Bogen Division, P.O. Box

500, Paramus, N.J. 07552.

When communicating

with

us, give the model and scries

designation of your unit. Describe the difficulty and
include details on the electrical connections to associated
equipment, and list such equipment. When we receive this
information, we

Will

send you service information if the

trouble appears to be simple. If the trouble requires
servicing, we shall send you the name and address of the
nearest Bogen

authorized service agency to which you can

send your unit for repairs.

When shipping your unit, pack the amplifier well, using

the original shipping carton, or a similar container and filler

niatedal,

to prevent damage In transit. Send the unit, fully

insured and prepaid, via railway express. Do not ship via

parcel post unless so instructed. The unit will be promptly
repaired and returned to you express prepaid.

OVER LOAD PROTECTION

The

amplifier output is protected against

overload

and

shorted speaker lines by a thermostat enclosed in the
power transformer. If the breaker opens, the amplifier will
have no output. Set the ac power switch to off and wait a

reasonable time for

the breaker to reset. Return the ac

power switch to on. If the breaker trips again, do not
attempt to reset it but have the trouble investigated by a
qualified technician.

REPLACING TRANSISTORS

When replacing the output transistors, clean all foreign

matter from the heat sink, insulator, and transistor. Brush a
generous amount of silicon compound such as Dow Corning

No. 340 to completely cover both surfaces of the insulator

(Part No. 16-9278-01). Place the insulator between the heat

sink and the replacement transistor. Use the original
transistor mounting hardware to mount the replacement

transis Lur.

CAUTION

All transistors are soldered to ensure maximum
reliability. When soldering leads, use a heat sink
(such as a small alligator clip) between the

transistor and the source of heat.

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