Controls and functions – Phoenix Gold pm700 User Manual
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Controls And Functions
1. POWER SWITCH
When this switch is engaged, the power turns ON and the READY indicators illuminate. Be sure all
connections are made and double-checked before switching the power amplifier on.
2. STANDBY LED
This indicator illuminates when the power switch is turned OFF. It also lets you know when the amplifier
is connected to AC power. When the power switch is OFF and the amplifier is plugged into an AC outlet,
the LED illuminates to indicate that AC power is available and the amplifier can be powered up. When the
power switch is ON, the LED turns off.
3. AC POWER FUSE
This protects the amplifier from catastrophic failures that could damage internal circuitry. Repeated fuse
blowing is a sign of internal distress. See page 15 for information on authorized Carver Professional
Service.
Caution: Always replace with the same type and value fuse indicated next to the fuseholder.
4. CH1 / CH2 LEVEL CONTROLS
These controls are used to adjust the input level of each channel. When the controls are fully clockwise the
amplifier operates at maximum gain. Turning the controls counter-clockwise attenuates the input signal.
The Level controls can be bypassed internally to lock the amplifier at its full gain capacity. See page 14 for
information about the Level Defeat Switch.
Note: A precision attenuator is available as an option for the pm700 and pm950, which can be installed
inside the amplifier (see page 13). Contact your Carver Professional Dealer for details.
5. CH1 / CH2 STATUS INDICATORS
These LEDs display information about the operation of the amplifier.
READY – These LEDs illuminate green when the power is on and the amplifier is ready to operate. The
READYLEDs illuminate red when the power switch is first turned on (while the power supply is stabilizing
prior to the speaker output relays switching in), or when the amplifier is in protect mode.
SIGNAL – These LEDs illuminate yellow when a signal is present at the Speaker Output jacks to provide
an indication of output power relative to full power (0dB).
CLIP/PROTECT – These LEDs illuminate red when the power switch is first turned on, when the output
begins to clip, or whenever there is a fault condition detected that causes the output relay(s) to disengage.
These fault conditions include excessive DC Offset, excessive heatsink temperature and short circuits at the
speaker output(s).
Note: The relays operate independently for each channel. Therefore, it is possible for one channel to operate
normally while the other is in “protect” mode.
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