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Crown Audio Com-Tech "00 Series" User Manual

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Com-Tech 200/400/800/1600 Power Amplifiers

Controls

Enable:

A front panel rocker switch used to turn the

amplifier on and off.

Level:

A detented 22-position back panel level control

for each channel.

Output Mode:

A back panel switch for each channel

used to select 8/4 ohm or 70 volt output.

Dual/Mono:

A three-position back panel switch used to

select Dual, Bridge-Mono or Parallel-Mono operation.

Reset:

A back panel push button used to reset the

amplifier’s AC mains breaker.

Sensitivity:

A three-position switch inside the

P.I.P. com-

partment used to select an input sensitivity for both
channels: 0.775 volts for standard 1 kHz power in 8/4
ohm mode, 0.775 volts for standard 1 kHz power in 70
volt mode, or a voltage gain of 26 dB (see Section 4.4).

Indicators

Enable:

This amber indicator shows the on/off status of

the unit’s low-voltage power supply.

Signal Presence (SPI):

Each channel has a green indi-

cator that flashes to show audio output.

IOC :

Each channel has a yellow indicator that flashes if

the output waveform differs from the input waveform by
0.05% or more. The LEDs act as sensitive distortion indi-
cators to provide

proof of distortion-free performance.

In

Parallel-Mono mode, the channel 2

IOC indicator stays

on.

ODEP :

Each channel has a green multifunction indi-

cator that shows the channel’s reserve energy status.
Normally, the LEDs are brightly lit to show that reserve
energy is available. In the rare event that a channel has
no reserve, its indicator will dim in proportion to

ODEP

limiting. An

ODEP indicator may also turn off under

other more unusual circumstances (see Section 4.2).

Input/Output

Input Connector:

A barrier block on the standard P.I.P.-

BB with three-terminal balanced connections for input
to each channel.

Input Impedance:

Nominally 20 K ohms, balanced.

Nominally 10 K ohms, unbalanced.

Input Sensitivity:

Settings include 0.775 volts for 8/4

ohm output, 0.775 volts for 70 volt output, and a volt-
age gain of 26 dB.

Output Connector:

A back panel barrier block with two-

Parallel-Mono mode:

440 watts into 2 ohms.
440 watts into 4 ohms.
455 watts with 70 volt output.

Com-Tech 800

Dual mode (with both channels driven):

490 watts into 4 ohms.
305 watts into 8 ohms.
460 watts with 70 volt output.

Bridge-Mono mode:

975 watts into 8 ohms.
610 watts into 16 ohms.
920 watts in 70 volt mode (140 volt output).

Parallel-Mono mode:

965 watts into 2 ohms.
610 watts into 4 ohms.
915 watts with 70 volt output.

Com-Tech 1600

Dual mode (with both channels driven):

870 watts into 4 ohms.
540 watts into 8 ohms.
960 watts with 70 volt output.

Bridge-Mono mode:

1,745 watts into 8 ohms.
1,080 watts into 16 ohms.
1,805 watts in 70 volt mode (140 volt output).

Parallel-Mono mode:

1,745 watts into 2 ohms.
1,080 watts into 4 ohms.
1,780 watts with 70 volt output.

It is extremely important to supply the amplifier with ad-
equate AC power. Power amplifiers cannot create en-
ergy—they need the required voltage and current

to

deliver the undistorted rated wattages you expect.

Load Impedance:

Safe with all types of loads. With 8/4

ohm output, all

Com-Techs are rated for 4 to 8 ohms in

Dual mode, 8 to 16 ohms in Bridge-Mono mode, and 2
to 4 ohms in Parallel-Mono mode. With 70 volt output,
rated loads vary among the different models for each
dual/mono mode (see the power matrices that follow).

Required AC Mains:

All units draws 90 watts or less at

idle. See Section 7 for detailed information on AC
power draw, current draw and thermal dissipation.

Low-Voltage Power Supply:

±15 VDC regulated sup-

plies are provided by a winding on the AC mains
power transformer.

Power Cord:

An appropriate AC line cord is provided

with a minimum cable length of 5 feet (see Section 2).