Xamp3K
3.3 The rear panel
Fig. 3. Rear panel view
A) IEC power connector /Breaker – Input power supply 230VAC with overcurrent
protection of 10 A RMS.
B) XLR Input (LOW) – Electronically balanced for channel of 2400W @ 4Ohm.
C) XLR Input (HIGH) – Electronically balanced for channel of 600W @ 4Ohm.
D) XLR Link (Out LOW) – Signal link of the LOW channel (for another amplifier).
E) XLR Link (Out HIGH) – Signal link of the HIGH channel (for another amplifier).
F) Speakon Output – Loudspeaker output connection via 4-pole (bi-amp) Speakon.
Recommended output for connecting the amplifier with the acoustic system.
G) Speakon Link – Link of the loudspeaker output connection 4-pole Speakon. This
connector is connected in parallel mode with the Speakon Output.
H) Binding Posts – Separate outputs of each channel. This connector is connected
in parallel with the Speakon Output and they are recommended when requiring
separate ways or a wire section greater that the Speakon Output.
I) FANS – Forced ventilation turbines. Do not cover.
4 INSTALLATION
4.1 Connection to the mains
First, it is essential to ensure that the main voltage corresponds to the apparatus
voltage. It is not advisable to connect and disconnect the mains wire without first
making sure that the switch is in its OFF position. The amplifier is equipped with an
Inrush current limiter circuit, which avoids current excess when powering up. In
addition to that, a breaker switch located close to the IEC socket protects the
amplifier when the average current consumption is out of the specified range.
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May 2016
Amate Audio