Protection features – Lab.gruppen LAB 1300C User Manual
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When you power up the amplifier it takes a couple of 
seconds to check its circuits (this is known as the 
"soft start" or "slow start" sequence), the fans then 
blow at high speed before going onto "idle" and the 
two bottom green LED’s come on to show the output 
circuits are receiving the correct rail voltage. 
 
3. Input attenuators 
The two input level attenuators on the front panel, 
alter the signal level for their respective amplifier 
channel in all modes. They are calibrated in dB to 
help setting up active loudspeaker systems or cutting 
down unwanted noise from the input signal. In 
bridged mode, both controls must be in the same 
position, so that the speaker load will be shared 
equally between the channels. 
 
4. Gain switch 
The gain switch located on rear panel is for changing 
the input sensitivity of the amplifier. This can be 
handy when using low or high nominal input signals 
e.g. most professional mixing consoles operate at a 
nominal level of +4dBu therefore use the 29dB 
position (depressed switch), to give you plenty of 
fader movement. On the other hand, for a disco 
mixer that operates at a nominal level of 0dBu, use 
the upper position setting, which has a sensitivity of 
0 dB for full power in 4 ohms. 
Figure 12. Front indicators 
 
5. Indicators 
The two bottom green ”ON” LEDs indicate that the 
output circuits are receiving the correct rail voltage. 
The ”-25 dB” LEDs glow when the output signal is 
greater than -25dB, 0dB is referenced to full output 
power. These LEDs also act as signal present 
indicators. The rest of the green LEDs forms a bar 
for output levels from -20dB to -5dB. 
The Clip/limit indicator tells when the amplifier 
output is clipping or limiting. The two different states 
can be told apart: 
• When the clip limiter is engaged it flickers 
briefly.
• When the clip limiter is not engaged it lights for
a longer period.
The remaining yellow LEDs indicate if any 
protection circuits are activated. These are described 
below. 
 
 
Protection features 
Each LAB.GRUPPEN amplifier has many advanced 
protection features, that will protect both the 
amplifier and the speakers connected to it, should a 
fault condition arise. Under normal use these features 
are inaudible. All protection circuits are independent. 
 
Clip limiter 
The clip limiter is included to prevent dangerous clip 
signals reaching the speaker and damaging it. It 
works by monitoring the output and comparing the 
distortion produced between the input and output of 
the amplifier. If the distortion exceeds 1%THD for 
any reason ( voltage or current clipping), the limiter 
reduces the input signal proportionally. Note that, if 
the signal is distorted or clipped before it reaches the 
amplifier, the clip limiter will not be activated. 
Under normal operation the clip limiting is inaudible. 
The limiter can be turned On or Off by depressing 
the relevant clip limit switch (2). Some 
manufacturers of Loudspeaker processors do not 
recommend the use of clip limiters in amplifiers, as 
they tend to upset the tracking of the processor’s 
limiters.
 
 
Apart from this one exception, LAB.GRUPPEN 
recommend leaving the clip limiters switched "on" 
(button depressed). 
As a by-product, when the amplifier comes out of a 
protect condition, the output level has a slow rise 
time -the effect is like turning the gain up slowly. 
 
Thermal protection 
When the amplifier is driven very hard into low 
impedance, the cooling fans go into high speed. If the 
conditions that cause this continue, the temperature 
indicator(s) will light as an indication that the 
amplifier will soon thermal out. 
After five seconds the amplifier will go into thermal 
protect, by muting the input signal. After 15-20 
seconds the amplifier will cool down the 
Intercooler
®
and the cycle will begin again.
Thermal protection starts when the Intercooler
®
reaches a temperature above 90
0
C
 
VHF protection 
When a signal of more than 20khz, at full output 
power, is present at the output connectors for more 
than five seconds, the VHF protection mutes the 
input signal (this is indicated on the front panel (4) 
labeled VHF). After five seconds the cycle starts 
again. 
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