Altec Lansing 9441A User Manual

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Operating and Service Instructions for the Altec Lansing 9441A Power Amplifier

function of the output signal vol­

tage. As a result, the amplifier can
deliver the rated currents into
rated

loads

but

substantially

limits the current into low imped­
ance or shorted loads (shorted
output terminals). Once the short
is removed, however, the amplifier
will resume normal operation.

The heatsink is conventionally
cooled.

Slioxild

the

heatsink

temperature of a channel remain
excessively high, both chamiels
will .shut down automatically.

Wien the output devices cool to a
safe operating temperature, the
channels will automatically re­
sume normal operation.

5.3

Protect Indicator

I'he “PROTECT” LED

illuminates when either channel
enters thermal protection. If a
shutdown does occur, the chan­
nels will resume normal operation

as soon as its devices have cooled
to an acceptable temperature.

If the protection LED illuminates

and there is no indication of ex­
cessive temperature, one, or both,
of the channels is in an internal

fault mode. If this occurs, refer to

the service instructions on page

12

.

G

OPERATION

G.l

D u a l M o d e o f

Operation
In the dual mode of opera­

tion, the channels may be

operated independently. After in­
stallation and hookup, verify that

the mode switch, located on the

rear panel, is in the “DUAL” posi­
tion and rotate the level controls
fully counterclockwise (full atten­
uation). Input a 0 dBu (0.775 V
rms) nominal signal level and
apply power. Slowly increase the
level controls until the desired
output power is obtained. If either
“CLIP” LED illuminates, reduce
the outjnit with the channel level

control or reduce the input signal
level at its source.

WARNING:

Never attempt to con­

nect the outputs of the two chan­

nels in parallel.

6.2

B r i d g e M o d e o f

Operation

After

installation

and

hookup, verify that the mode
switch, located on the rear panel,
is in the “BRIDGE” position.
Rotate both levels controls fully
counterclockwise (full attenua­
tion). Input a 0 dBu (0.775 V rms)
nominal signal level into channel

1 only and apply power. Slowly in­

crease the level control of channel

1 until the desired output power

is obtained. If either “CLIP” LED
illuminates, reduce the output
level with the level control or re­

duce the input signal level at its

soiirce.

CAUTION:

Be sure that no input

connections are made to channel 2

and that its level control is fully

counterclockwise (OFF).

WARNING:

The

bridged

output

mode provides a true halariced-to-

ground output. Do not use any test

equipment to test or evaluate tins

amplifier

which

does

not

have

floating grounds.

items:

1

.

2.

3.

4.

In Case of Problems
Please check the following

Verify that tlie amplifier

is properly coimected to

an ac power source and
that the source is active.

Verify

that

the

input

connections are properly
made. Refer to Figure 3.

Verify that the output
comiections are properly
made. Refer to Figure 4.

Check the input and out­

put cables for proper

‘ wiring and continuity,

5.

Check the signal source

and the load.

6.

Ensure that the two

jumpers for each octal

socket are properly in­
stalled (if not using op­
tional plug-in modides).

7.

Ensure that any aece.ssory
modules installed do not
draw more than i'u ma
DC of current.

8.

Check that the mode

switch is in tin; •' :ured
position.

NOTICE:

Repairs

performed,

by

other

than

authorized

wananiy

stations (Dealers) or q:

'ified

personnel shall void the ivm—anty

period of this unit. To avoid loss

of warranty, see your neare;-; Altec

Lansing

authorized

dealer,

or

call

Altec

Lansing

Customer

e-ervice

directly

at

(405)

324-531'

Fc\X

(405) 324-8981, or write:

Altcc Lansing Customei

Sciwice/Repair
10500 W. Reno
Oklahoma City, OK 73128

U.S.A.

AIAEC LANSING^ CORPORATION

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Mark T\^ Company

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