3 features, Odep – Crown Audio IQ-P.I.P.-SLM User Manual

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IQ–P.I.P.–SLM Programmable Input Processor with Load Monitoring for IQ Systems

Reference Manual

3 Features

The

IQ–P.I.P.-SLM is a powerful companion for any

Crown PIP2 amplifier, with a range of features that al-
low an attached amplifier to be monitored, controlled
and tested via the

IQ System. The various functions of

the

IQ–P.I.P.-SLM can be categorized into two areas:

auto-control features and signal-and-load-monitoring
features.

The auto-control features provided by the

IQ–P.I.P.-

SLM enable the attached Crown amplifier to function
automatically. For example, an

IQ–P.I.P.-SLM can auto-

matically turn off the high voltage supplies of the am-
plifier when no input signal is present. This can lower
electrical usage and provide long-term cost savings.

In addition, a range of signal and load-monitoring fea-
tures are provided in the

IQ–P.I.P.-SLM, allowing it to

be used as a powerful troubleshooting and security
tool. For example, by testing the impedance of the at-
tached load, you may be able to find and replace a
damaged speaker before it fails completely. Or you
may be able to detect unauthorized changes made to
signal levels by testing the output signal.

Configuration of the

IQ–P.I.P.-SLM requires a host com-

puter (usually a PC), attached to the

IQ System via an

IQ2-compatible IQ interface, running IQ for Windows
1.1 software. Please contact your Crown representa-
tive or Crown’s Technical Support Group if you are un-
familiar with IQ software.

Once the

IQ–P.I.P.–SLM is configured, it can function

as a stand-alone device without an

IQ System. This will

require the use of the unit’s AUX input for manually trig-
gering tests, as well as an AUX output device for manu-
ally signalling failed tests (see Section 4.7 for more
information).

3.1 Power/Standby Indicators

Power/standby indicators allow you to tell at a glance
whether power is on for each channel and whether the
output is muted. These indicators are accessed
through

IQ for Wiindows 1.1 software.

3.2

IOC

Event Monitor

The Input/Output Comparator

(IOC

®

) of each channel

of the amplifier can be monitored by the

IQ System us-

ing

IQ for Wiindows 1.1 software. The IOC circuitry

acts as a sensitive distortion meter to provide you

proof

of distortion-free performance. If distortion of any kind
equals or exceeds 0.05%, the

IOC circuit will cause an

indicator on the software control panel to flash, alerting
a user that distortion is occurring.

3.3 Power Control

Each channel’s high-voltage supply can be indepen-
dently turned on and off with the Power control. The

IQ

for Windows software is used to set this control.

3.4 Signal Mute

The output signal of each channel can be indepen-
dently muted by the

IQ for Windows software. The func-

tion typically provides 80 dB or more of attenuation.

3.5 Polarity Inverter

The polarity of the input signal of each channel can be
independently inverted by the

IQ System. Note: Small

ticks or pops may be heard when changing polarity.
These are perfectly normal and should not be a cause
for concern.

3.6 Input Signal Level Monitor

The input signal level of each channel can be moni-
tored by IQ software. This monitor feature has a range
from +15 dBu to –40 dBu in ½-dB steps.

3.7 Output Signal Level Monitor

The output signal level of each channel of the amplifier
can be monitored by the

IQ System. This monitor fea-

ture has a range from –40 dB to 0 dB where 0 dB is
referenced to the rated output voltage of the amplifier
model. (This is assumed to be 70-V or the rated 8-ohm
output for

Com-Tech amplifiers or the rated 8-ohm out-

put voltage for all other amplifiers.)

3.8

ODEP

Level Monitor

The Output Device Emulation Protection

(ODEP

®

) level

of each channel of the amplifier can be monitored by
the IQ software. This level represents the percent of
available thermodynamic energy that is currently be-
ing used. When the

ODEP level reaches 100%, the

amplifier cannot produce any more power and

“ODEP

limiting” will begin to limit the drive level to the output
devices, thereby protecting them from too much stress.
(See the amplifier’s

Reference or Owner’s Manual for

more information about

ODEP.)

3.9 Input Signal Attenuation

An attenuator is available for each channel via

IQ for Win-

dows software to control the output level signal. Each out-
put attenuator has as range from 0 dB to –80 dB in ½-dB
steps. (Zero equals no attenuation.)

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