Lab.gruppen LAB 1600 User Manual

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing a LAB.GRUPPEN power amplifier. This manual contains important information on
operating your amplifier correctly and safely. Please take some time and read this manual to familiarize yourself
with the amplifier.

The front panel

Figure 1. Front panel

1. Carry/protection

handle

Both handles can be used to carry the amplifier,

they also act as protection for the front panel. If so
desired they can be removed (by removing the
screws behind the front panel) for fixed installations,
or racks where the front covers are to shallow.

2. Input level attenuators

These controls are used to alter the signal level

entering the amplifier. They are calibrated in dB to
help set up active loudspeaker systems or cut down
unwanted noise from the input signal.

(See page 8).

3. Over temperature protect indicator.

This indicator is lit if the amplifier tries to

operate above its maximum operating
temperature(90

o

C). The indicator first comes on as a

warning to either turn down the input level or check
the cooling arrangements after which point the
amplifier will mute the input signal. When the
cooling fans have returned the output heat sinks to
the normal operating temperature the input signal is
unmuted.


4. Protection indicator (VHF and short circuit)

This indicator is lit if the short circuit protection

is activated.

This indicator also lights when constant signals,

above 12 kHz at full power, are present at the output
terminals. When this happens the input signal is
muted and the process cycles until the VHF signal is
no longer present. (See page 9).

5. Clip/limit indicator

This indicator tells when the amplifier output is

clipping or limiting. The two different states can be
told apart:
• When the clip limiter is engaged it flickers

briefly. (See page 8).

• When the clip limiter is not engaged it lights for

a longer period.


6. Fan grill filter
.

A foam filter is located behind the front panel to

prevent dust entering the amplifier.

7. Power actuator

This is used to start the amplifier.

(See page 4 and 8)

The rear panel

Figure 2. Rear panel

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