Lab.gruppen LAB 4000 User Manual

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Operation modes

1. Stereo operation

For stereo (dual channel ) operation, leave the Link

and Phase reverse switches in the undepressed

position. In this mode, both channels operate

independently of each other, with their level

attenuators controlling their respective levels.

Never connect either output terminal to ground

or in parallel. The recommended minimum

nominal impedance, for stereo or tandem operation,

is 2 ohms per channel.

2.

Tandem mono

For tandem ( dual channel-single input) operation ,

depress the Link switch. Both channels can now be

driven by a signal, at either input connector. The

output connection is the same as in stereo mode.

You can use either TRS connectors for linking out

etc. Do not use the remaining XLR and TRS

connectors for mixing or other purposes. Both

level attenuators are active, allowing you to set

different levels for each channel.

Never connect either output terminal to ground

or in parallel.

3.

Bridged mono

To bridge the amplifier, depress the Link switch (7)

and Phase reverse switch (6). Both channels are then

driven by a single signal at either input. You can

use any remaining input connectors for linking etc.

Do not use the remaining XLR and TRS as input

jacks simultaneously for mixing or other purposes.

To obtain an output, connect the speaker leads to

pin +1 on channel A Speakon to speaker

positive terminal and pin +1 on channel B

Speakon to speaker negative terminal . Do not
connect either of the -1 (negative) pins of the
Speakons.
Do not connect speakers to channel
A or B in the normal manner
in bridge mode, as

this can cause serious damage.

The recommended minimum nominal impedance

for bridged mono is 4 ohms (equivalent to driving

both channels at 2 ohms).

Driving bridged loads of less than 4 ohms may cause

a thermal overload.

Figure 11. Bridge mono connection

Both level attenuators must be at the same

position. We recommend you to put them in the 0

dB (full) position.

4. Stereo reverse

This mode is similar to the Tandem mono mode.

Apart from depressing the Link switch , you also

depress the Phase reverse switch, like in the Bridge

mono. Channel B is now phase reversed. To

compensate for that, connect pin +1 on channel B

Speakon to speaker negative terminal and pin -1

on channel B to speaker positive terminal.

Figure 12. Stereo reverse mode

Channel A output is connected as in the normal

stereo mode. By having channel A and B operating

in opposite polarity, the energy storage in the

power supply is more efficient. This means that the

amplifier can deliver up to 10% more power than in

tandem mono mode. This is significant for signals

below 100 Hz (sub bass etc.).


Operation

1. Operation precautions
• Make sure that the power switch is off before

making any input or output connections or

operating the switches on rear panel. See pages

4-7 about installation.

• Make sure that the AC mains is correct and the

same as that is printed on the rear panel of the

amplifier. See pages 5-6 , about operating

voltage and power consumption.

• Make sure that the switches on the rear panel

for operation modes ,clip limiters, and the

MLS™ switches are in the correct position.

See this page, about operation modes, page 9

about clip limiters and page 7 for the MLS

switches.

• It is always a good idea to turn down the gain

controls during power up, to prevent speaker

damage, if there is a high signal level at the

input.

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