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DETAILED INSTALLATION

4

I. Rear Panel

II. Front Panel

1. The unbalanced or balanced input should be attached to the appropriate unbal-

anced OR balanced output of a preamplifier, either directly or through a crossover or

processor as appropriate to the application. Only one input, balanced or unbal-

anced, should be used at a time.

2. The negative and positive outputs should be attached to corresponding speaker

terminals.

NOTE: There are no output fuses so as to ensure a low output impedance. Speaker

protection is left to the speaker manufacturer as they would best know how to protect

their speaker.

3. The main power switch, once all appropriate connections are made, may be left on

as the amplifier draws a negligable amount of current when the bias is disabled.

4. The fuse and voltage selector houses a 5x20 slow-blow fuse and voltage selector

cartridge. Should the fuse blow, contact a Coda dealer or call Coda directly. When

changing the fuse or altering the voltage selection be sure the unit is disconnected

from its AC power source.

5. The AC line input should be attached to AC power with the cable included with the

amplifier.

1. The bias button enables and disables the amplifiers bias voltage. When the bias is

disabled the amplifier is muted and will draw no power, but the power supply will

remain energized and ready to operate.

2. The LED in the center of the front panel indicates the bias state.

3. The two LEDs either side of the center LED indicate the amplifiers DC power supplies

are working correctly. If either light should go out, disconnect the amplifier and con-

tact your Coda dealer or Coda directly.

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