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5 advanced features and options, 6 troubleshooting – Crown Audio CTs Series (Multi-Channel) User Manual

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Operation Manual

CTs Power Amplifiers

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CTs Power Amplifiers

Operation Manual

choosing the Right Module

To order accessory modules for your amplifier,

please refer to the model tag (located on the back

panel of the amplifier) for your amplifier’s specific

model number. Then refer to the chart below to select

the correct accessory for your requirements.

VCA MODULE

CTs 4200

VCA-MC4

CTs 4200A

VCA-MC4A

CTs 8200

VCA-MC8

CTs 8200A

VCA-MC8

Wall-Mount level control panels for use with

Vca module:
1-VcaP:
See Figure 5.4. Used in conjunction with a

VCA-MC module, this is a single-gang panel

pro viding remote volume control for one or more

CTs amplifier channels. The potentiometer on the

panel is wired directly to one of the VCA connectors

on the VCA-MC.
4-VcaP: See Figure 5.5. This is a two-gang panel

providing remote volume control for four or more

CTs amplifier channels. The potentiometers on the

panel are wired directly to the respective VCA

con nector on the VCA-MC.
Refer to the VCA-MC Operation Manual for wiring of

the single or multiple channel level control.
Your amplifier may have come with a VCA-MC

module already factory-installed, or your choice of

MC modules can be easily added to the amplifier by

any authorized Crown Service Center. Contact

Crown Technical Support for more details.

5.3.2

input Sensitivity

The CTs 4200 and CTs 8200 have a fixed input

sen sitivity of 1.4V. A service option is available for

other input sensitivities.

Figure 5.3 VCA-MC8 Module

Figure 5.5 4-VCAP Module

5 Advanced Features

and Options

Figure 5.4 1-VCAP Module

5.3 Options
Below are some available options. For current

options, visit the Crown website at www.

crownau dio.com.

5.3.1 Control Modules
Vca-Mc (Vca module):
See Figure 5.3. Pro vides

independent remote level control for each channel.

4-pin removable Phoenix-style barrier connectors

provide the +10VDC control voltage, ground, and

control lines for two amplifier chan nels. Thus, 4-

channel amplifiers use two connec tors; 8-channel

amplifiers use four connectors.

CONDITION: Power indicator is off

.

POSSIBLE REASON

• The amplifier has lost AC power.
• The amplifier’s Power switch is off.
• The amplifier is not plugged into the

power receptacle.

• The amplifier output level is so high that

the power supply fuse has blown. Verify

that input levels and output impedances

are within safe ranges. Refer the unit to

an authorized Crown service center for

fuse replacement.

CONDITION: Power indicator is
flashing

.

POSSIBLE REASON:

• The AC line voltage has dropped below

10% or has risen above 10% of the

nominal line voltage of the power supply.

Refer to section 5.1.6 for specific voltage

requirements.

CONDITION: Fault indicator is on.

POSSIBLE REASON:

• The amplifier channel has stopped

oper ating. Return the unit to an

authorized Crown Service Center.


CONDITION: Distorted sound

.

POSSIBLE REASON:

• Load is wired incorrectly or Dual/Bridge

mode switch is set incorrectly. Check

both.

• Input is overloaded by a signal level that is

too high. Turn down your amplifier level

controls, or turn down the input sig nal,

until the clip light goes out.

• Thermal Level Control (TLC) is active.
Note: If the signal sounds distorted even

though the Clip LED is off, the input signal is

distorted. Check gain staging and output

lev els of the mixer or preamp.

6 Troubleshooting

“Off/Flashing/On” above means that
the LED can be off, or flashing, or on.