Protection, The beauty of power us series amplifiers – ETI Sound Systems, INC US-3000 User Manual

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B-52 US Series Professional Power Amplifiers - Instruction Manual

THE BEAUTY OF POWER

US SERIES AMPLIFIERS

NOTe: Match the pin designations printed next

to the output connectors on rear panel to ensure

proper connections.

9. CIRCUIT BReAkeR

The circuit breaker protects the amplifier from faults

at the AC supply and serves as protection when the

amplifier fails.

If the circuit breaker trips, cutting AC power

supply to your amplifier, it may indicate a serious

malfunction or failure. Wait for the circuit breaker to

cool before resetting it by simply pressing the reset

knob. If the circuit breaker repeatedly trips, especially

when there is no signal on the inputs or outputs, this

indicates a failure of your amplifier. DISCONNECT

the power cord from the amplifier immediately and

contact an authorized B-52 Service Center.

There are rare instances when the circuit breaker acts

on a constant heavy overload with a very low imped-

ance load connected to amplifier, protecting your

amplifier against such improper usage. In such cases

you need to check and correct your load (loudspeak-

ers) to provide for the proper load impedance,

and/or reduce output signal.

10. AC INPUT

IEC connector for the AC power cable. Connect the

supplied heavy-gauge 3-pin IEC power cable.

NOTe: Never disconnect the EARTH pin from the

AC connection. It will defeat safety measures

used in your power amplifier and void the

warranty.

US-Series amplifiers feature comprehensive protection

circuitry that protects both the loudspeakers and the

electronics from malfunctioning. The protection is non-

intrusive, sonically transparent and does not affect the

sound unless there are extreme conditions that acti-

vate the protection circuitry.

The PROTECT LEDs on the front panel illuminate when

the protection is active during the power-up sequence,

when thermal protection is activated, or when there is

a malfunction. When the PROTECT LEDs are ON, the

amplifier’s outputs are muted.

INITIAl POWeR-UP: The protection circuitry will

activate for about two to three seconds from the time

you turn ON the amplifier. The speaker outputs are

muted during this period. If the amplifier is operating

normally, the protection circuitry will deactivate and

the amplifier will switch to operation mode.

NOTe: It is normal for the PROTECT LED to fade

gradually after the amplifier is turned OFF.

TheRMAl PROTeCTION: Excessive heat-sink tem-

peratures will engage the thermal protection circuitry

to avoid damage to your amplifier. The speaker

output will mute and the PROTECT LED will illuminate.

Thermal protection only engages on the channel

which has the overheating heatsink, except the US-

1200 where both channels will be muted. The thermal

protection will automatically restore to normal opera-

tion mode automatically once the heatsink tempera-

ture drops to a safe level.

NOTe: If the thermal protection constantly

activates, check the impedance of your loud-

speakers and the condition of the air filters on

front of the amplifier. The loudspeakers

impedance must not be lower than what is

specified in this manual for 2-channel and

BRIDGE operation. 8 Ohms and 4 Ohms speaker

loads per channel (8 Ohms and 16 Ohms in

BRIDGE mode) should not trigger the thermal

protection circuitry if the air access is not

blocked and the air filters are clean. 2 Ohms

speaker loads per channel (4 Ohms in BRIDGE

mode) can cause the thermal protection circuitry

to activate occasionally. If this occurs, decrease

the signal level and consider reconthe speakers

connections to reduce the load on the amplifier

(for example, do not connect too many speakers

in parallel to the same channel).

NOTe: Make sure there is adequate air access

PROTECTION

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