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Mounting

The DA30 can be permanently mounted to a desk, shelf, or wall using the provided brackets. Use
the 1/4" long machine screws to connect the brackets to the case. Use the 9/16" long wood screws
to attach the amplifier and brackets to a wood desk or shelf. If mounting to a desktop, first remove
the feet from the bottom of the amplifier and discard.

The Dayton Audio DA30 is the ideal amplifier for commercial audio installations; such as classrooms,
where a small, low wattage amplifier is required. This Class D amplifier can sit on a desktop, or can be
mounted on a wall or under cabinets using the included mounting brackets. In stereo mode the DA30
delivers 2 X 15 W and in bridged mode 1 X 30 W. Two stereo audio inputs increase versatility; 2-RCA
or a single 3.5mm jack. Separate Treble and Bass controls allow the sound to be tailored to the room.
The DA30’s Auto-on feature means the unit will not sit idle wasting power when not in use.

Connection

(1) Set the MODE switch to Bridge Mono or Stereo
(2) Connect your Speakers using the detachable “Phoenix” connector
(2a) For stereo operation connect the Left and Right speaker wires to the corresponding terminals
(2b) For bridge-mono operation connect the positive speaker wire to the L+ and the negative

speaker wire to the R+ terminals

(3) Connect a source device to the INPUT terminals; 3.5 or RCA*
(3a) 3.5mm male plug to the 3.5mm jack
(3b) 2-RCA plugs to the two RCA jacks
(4) Connect the power supply to the 12 VDC input

*NOTE: When connected, the 3.5mm input will override the RCA inputs.

Operation

Once input and output connections are made it is time to use the DA30.

Press the POWER button to turn on the amplifier. A green LED indicator shows the amplifier is

ready to use, a red LED indicator shows the amplifier is in the “Auto-On” state to conserve power.

Turn on the source device and set the source output level. A green LED indicator shows the

amplifier is ready to use, a red LED indicator shows the amplifier is in the “Auto-On” state to
conserve power.

Adjust the VOLUME on the DA30 using the rotary volume control; turning clock-wise will

increase the volume level.

Adjust the BASS and TREBLE to set the audio to a more realistic tone using a small flat-blade

screwdriver.

Adjust the BALANCE so the sound is evenly distributed through the room using a small

flat-blade screwdriver.

After 10 minutes of inactivity the DA30 will go into the “Auto-On” state.

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Specifications

Power: 2 X 15 W (RL = 4 Ohms), 1 X 30 W (RL = 8 Ohms)

Efficiency: 92%

Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.015% typical

Class D Topology

Input Impedance: 100K Ohms

Auto-On Sensitivity: <0.8V

Stand-by Current: 0.6mA

Operating Current, No-Load: 40mA typical, 80mA max

Power Supply: 24 VDC, 2000mA

Dimensions: 1-5/8" (H) x 4-7/16" (W) x 5-1/2" (D)

Troubleshooting

If the DA30 does not turn on with a source connected and playing try these troubleshooting tips:

Does the source device have a 3.5mm output (such as a PC or laptop)? Connect headphones

to the headphone jack and check for an output signal.

Does the source device have RCA line output (such as a DVD player)? Connect a known

working amplifier and speakers to the line outputs to check for a signal. Refer to the DVD player
manual to switch output to L&R stereo line level if necessary.

Check the power switch, when depressed the DA30 is in “auto-on” mode and the power

indicator should be lit.

Check the power supply; verify it is plugged into a working receptacle and is firmly plugged into

the 24 VDC power jack.

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