Fuses And Circuit Breakers; Controls; Input Sensitivity And Ground Lift Switches - Crown Macro-Tech 602, Macro-Tech 1202 Reference Manual

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Macro-Tech
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602/1202/2402 Power Amplifiers
cessively low impedance loads and unreasonably high
input signals can generate more heat in the transformer
than in the output devices. These conditions can over-
heat the transformer and activate its protection system.
Macro-Tech amplifiers are designed to keep working
under conditions where other amplifiers would fail. But
even when the limits of a Macro-Tech amplifier are ex-
ceeded, it will still protect itself—and your investment—
from damage.

4.3.4 Fuses and Circuit Breakers

The power supplies of the Macro-Tech 602 and 1202
are protected by fuses. The power supplies of the
Macro-Tech 2402 are protected by circuit breakers. With
rated loads and output levels, the fuses (or circuit break-
ers) should only shut down the amplifier in the rare in-
stance of a catastrophic failure. Other protection
systems like ODEP keep the amplifier operational un-
der most other severe conditions. The fuses (or circuit
breakers) can also shut down the amplifier in cases
where extremely low-impedance loads and high output
levels result in current draw that exceeds their rating.
Again, this should only be possible when operating out-
side rated conditions, such as when the amplifier is
used to drive a 1-ohm load in Stereo mode, or when a
signal overloads the input and is clipped severely.
All 120 VAC, 60 Hz units and all Macro-Tech 2402s have
a separate fuse for the low-voltage power supply. All
units have separate fuses or breakers for the high-volt-
age power supplies.
Macro-Tech amplifiers do not blow their fuses or trip
their breakers unless something is wrong. In the rare
event that an internal fuse blows, please refer the unit to
a qualified technician. If a breaker in a Macro-Tech 2402
trips, try to identify and correct the problem before re-
setting the breakers with the back panel Reset
switches. If the problem persists, refer the unit to a
qualified technician.

4.4 Controls

The Enable switch is located on the front panel so you
can easily turn the amplifier on and off. If you ever need
to make any wiring or installation changes, don't forget
to disconnect the power cord. The six steps listed next
should be followed whenever you turn on the amplifier:
1. Turn down the level of your audio source. For
example, set your master mixer's volume to –
2. Turn down the level controls of the amplifier (if they
are not already down).
3. Turn on the Enable switch. The Enable indicator
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beside the switch should glow. During the four
second mute delay which immediately follows, the
Signal/IOC indicators will flash unpredictably and
the ODEP LEDs will stay off. After the mute delay,
the ODEP indicators should come on with full
brilliance and the Signal/IOC indicators should
function normally (remain off if no signal is present;
flash if a signal is present). Remember, the Channel
2 Signal/IOC indicator will remain on if the amplifier
is in Parallel-Mono mode.
4. After the mute delay, turn up the level of your audio
source to the maximum desired level.
5. Turn up the level controls of the amplifier until the
maximum desired sound level is achieved.
6. Turn down the level of your audio source to its
normal range.
For ease of use, the level controls are also located on
the front panel. Each control has 31 detents for accu-
rate repeatability. To prevent tampering with these con-
trols, the Level Control Security Kit is available (see
Section 8.3). Note: In Bridge-Mono and Parallel-Mono
modes, turn down the Channel 2 level control and only
use the Channel 1 control.
The input sensitivity switch is located inside the back
panel of the amplifier. It is factory-set to 0.775 volts for
standard 1-kHz power into 8 ohms. It can be switched
either to 1.4 volts for standard 1-kHz power output, or to
a fixed voltage gain of 26 dB. When set to 26 dB gain,
the input sensitivity is 2.2 volts for the Macro-Tech 602,
2.6 volts for the Macro-Tech 1202 and 3.1 volts for the
Macro-Tech 2402. Note: Factory setting for international
models is 1.4V.
How to change the input sensitivity:
1. Turn off the amplifier and disconnect its power cord
.
Fig. 4.3 Input Sensitivity and Ground Lift Switches
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