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I n s ta l l at i o n, Pag e 6 – Australian Monitor IS600 User Manual

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PAG E 6

I N S TA L L AT I O N

P OW E R R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Ensure that your mains voltage is the same as the rear panel mains

voltage marker (+/- 10%).

M O U N T I N G

Your amplifier is designed for standard 19" rack mounting and occupies 2

EIA rack units.

C O O L I N G

Each channel of your IS Series amplifier is cooled by an axial fan which

draws cool air from the front of the amplifier and expels heated air out

the rear of the amplifier. These amplifiers include two-speed fans which

normally run at half speed, switching to full speed when the internal

heatsink temperature exceeds 500C. An unrestricted airflow into and

out of the amplifier must be provided. Any restriction of the air flow

will cause heat to build up within the amplifier and possibly force the

amplifier into its thermal shutdown mode. If the amplifiers are to be

operated in an environment where the airflow is restricted, such as

sealed racks, cooling should be supplemented by extra cooling fans to

evacuate the heated air and aid the flow of cool air through the amplifier.

I N P U T W I R I N G

IMPORTANT

Do not directly connect pin 1 on the amplifier’s input XLR or TRS jack, to

the amplifier’s chassis, speaker ground or power ground!

NOTE: Input signal ground is not to be used as a safety

ground (earth).

The input to your amplifier is a balanced 3-pin configuration and requires

all three pins to be connected. Only high quality twin-core shielded cable

should be used. When wiring for a balanced source, the connector going

to the input of your amplifier should be wired as follows:

Pin 1 = GROUND / SHIELD.

Pin 2 = HOT (In Phase - non inverting).

Pin 3 = COLD (Reverse Phase - inverting).

When wiring for an unbalanced source you must ensure that pin 3 is

connected to pin 1 (input ground), either by linking the pins in the input

connector or by the source equipment’s output wiring.

When wiring for an unbalanced source:

Pin 1 = GROUND/SHIELD

Pin 2 = HOT (in phase with the amplifier’s output),

Pin 3 = GROUND/SHIELD (joins to pin 1).

NOTE: In-line XLR connectors often have a termination

lug that connects directly to the chassis of the

connector. Do not link this lug to pin 1 at the amplifier s

input as it will defeat the amplifier s input grounding

scheme. This lug is often referred to as a "drain" and

is used to provide a termination to the chassis for

shielding purposes when a floating signal ground

is required between the source and destination, or

when disconnecting the signal ground is required to

reduce earth loop noise, or noise induced into signal

grounds from stray magnetic fields.

O U T P U T W I R I N G

When wiring to your speakers, always use the largest gauge wire

your connector will accept. The longer the speaker lead, the greater

the losses will be, resulting in reduced power and less damping at the

load. We recommend using a heavy-duty, two core flex (four core flex

if bi-amping) 10 to 12 gauge (2mm2 to 2.5mm2 or 50/0.25 or equivalent)

as a minimum.

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