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Manual abstract: user guide AUSTRALIAN MONITOR AM3002
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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IMPORTANT!
Please read carefully.
This operation manual containsimponant information regarding
safety precautions, installation, perfomance, operation and mainlenance of your AM3OO2 power amplifier. You should
familiarize yourself with the contents
manual before operating your amplifier.
of
this
Safety Precautions and Labelling
The rearpanelofthe unit hasa numberof martingsand
internationally recognized symbols related to the
hazards and precautions that should be taken when operating MAINS connecled equipmenl.
The presenceof a LIGHTNING FLASHwith an aJrowhead containedwithinthe bounda ries of a n equilateraltriangle is intended to alertthe userthat dangerous uninsulated
REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
The user should not attempt to service the unil. [. . . ] Operation
IMPORTANT
All signal source equipment should be adequately earthed. This not only ensures your safety but
everybody else's as well. Faults can and do occur in mains connected equipment where the chassis can become "live" if it is not properly earthed. ln these inslancesthe fault in a "floating'(un-grounded) piece of equipment will look for the shortest path to ground which could possibly be your amplifiefs input. lf the fault current is large enough it will deslroythe input to your amplifier and look for the next available path, which may be you!
amplifier down when turning the unit on. When you power up your amplifier, your amplifier goesthrough an establishment period before itwill acceptsignal. The lnrush Cunent Suppression (lCS) circuit is in operation for the first 0. 5 seconds. This limitsthe mains cunent to prevent "nuisance tripping" ofcircuit breakers.
Ouring this period the THERMAL LED will flash red whilst the mains voltage gradually charges up the power supply. You will then hear dual relays "click", indicating mains is nov!, d ireclly applied tothe amplifier.
While the ICS circuit operates there is also a 30dB mute on the signalinput. Aftertwo secondsthis mute will release, allowing any applied sjgnal to pass
unattenuated.
Before making any connections to your amplifier
obserVethe following:
1. Ensurethe mains voltage supply matchesthe label on the rear panel of your amplifier (+/. 10olo).
When s, witching the amplifier off, wait a couple of seconds before switchinglhe uniton again. Thisallows the ICS circuit to reset.
2. Ensure that the power switch is OFF (UP)
3.
Ensure that all system grounds (earths) are
connected from a common point. Avoid powering equipment within a system from multiple power sources that may be separated by large distances. Checkthe continuity of all inlerconnecting leadsto your amplifier, ensure that there are no open or short circuited conduclors. Ensure lhal the power handling of your load (speakers) can adequately cope with the power oulput of the amplifier.
Level Matching
The normaloperating position forthe attenuator is the "0 dB" position (fully clockwise, no attenuation). ln this position the amplifier operates at full gain. Turning the attenuator back (anticlockwise) reduces the input sensitivity by the amount marked on the attenuator scale (dial). NOTE: lf full power output is required you should operate your amplifierwith the front panel attenualor above the -1 5dB position, otherwise clipping ofthe input circuitry end its resultant distorlion will occur before full output power is achieved.
Very lmportant
Dueto the high powerabilily ofthe AM3OOZ you need
lo be aware that certein precautions
need
to
be
followed to ensure longevity of youramplifier:
- Nevertum youramplifi eron unless all connections (inputs and speakers) havebeen made!
Sensitivity
Youramplilieris a lineardevice operatingwith a fixed input to output voltage gain (less aitenuation). The maximum output voltage swing isdetermined by the applied mains voltage, load, load type and the duty
cycle ofthe applied signal.
The voltage gain factor of youramplifieris:
- Neverplug in a signal lead afferthe amplifierhas been turned on !Tum the unit offfirst.
- Never drive the output into clipping if the load
open circuit or there is no speaker load connected!
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PoweringUp
REMEMBER
The amplifi ershould bethe lastpieceof equipmentthat you tum on and the @! [. . . ] You need only hold the fan rotor still and wipe the dust off the blades. Many users stall the fan and use compressed airto blow the dust off the fan blades. It is important to note that the fan blades must be held stillwhilst blowing airoverthe blades otherwise you may burn out the bearings in the fan.
NOTE:
basis, say every 12 months or so.
Fans
Due to the openness of the air path through your AM3O02 amplifier, very little dust should settle within the amplifier. The unit has been designed so that any dust and/or foreig n particles that do settle within the amplifierwill not unduly hinderthe cooling
ofthe unit.
Make sure the unit is off and is unplugged from the The mesh grille in front of the fanswill actto limitthe amount of dusl and lint entering the unit. [. . . ]
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