Amplifier Operation; Front-Panel Controls; Figure 4.1 - Power Switch; Figure 4.2 - Gain Control - AE Techron 7224 Operator's Manual

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4 Amplifier Operation

4.1 Front-Panel Controls

This section provides an overview of Front-Panel
controls and indicators found on the 7224/7226 
amplifier. 
4.1.1 Power Switch
The Power Switch controls the AC mains power to
the amplifier. Switch to the ON position (|) to turn 
the amplifier on. Switch to the OFF position (O) to 
turn the amplifier off. See Figure 4.1.
The Power Switch also serves as a Breaker. When
the Breaker is tripped, the Power Switch moves to
a neutral position between ON and OFF. To reset
the Breaker, turn the amplifier OFF (O) and then 
turn it back ON (I).
4.1.2 Gain Control
The Gain Control Knob increases/decreases the 
gain from 0 – 100% of the overall Gain (factory 
default Gain is 20). See Figure 4.2.
Figure 4.1 – Power Switch
Figure 4.2 – Gain Control
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4.1.3 Push Buttons
The 7224/7226 provides three front-panel soft-
touch push buttons that control two basic operating 
conditions: (1) Run condition (the high-voltage 
transformers are energized and the unit will am-
plify the input signal); and (2) Standby condition
(the low-voltage transformer is energized but the 
high-voltage transformers are not and the unit will 
not amplifiy the input signal).  
By default, the amplifier will automatically enter 
the Run condition on power-up. To change the 
factory-default setting and configure the amplifier 
to power-up in Standby/Stop mode, please see the 
Advanced Configuration section.
The amplifier will enter one of three Standby 
modes under the following conditions:
Remote Standby mode (Ready and Standby
LEDs lit): The amplifier is functioning properly and 
all Fault Status modes are clear, but the unit has
been placed in Standby by an external condition.
If an amplifier is disabled using a Remote Standby 
application, the amplifier will be placed in Remote 
Standby mode. To return the amplifier to a Run 
condition, release the Standby condition using the 
remote switch. See the Applications section of
this manual for more information on remote ampli-
fier operation.
Standby/Fault mode (Standby and one or more
Fault LEDs lit): The amplifier has been placed in 
Standby due to an Output, Overload, Over Temp
or Over Voltage condition. See the section "Fault 
Status Indicators" to determine the fault condition 
being indicated and the action required to clear the 
fault condition.
Standby/Stop mode: The amplifier has been 
placed in Standby due to a Stop order: The Stop 
button on the amplifier front panel has been 
pushed or the amplifier has been configured to 
enter Stop mode on startup. See the "Advanced
Configuration" section for information about con-
figuring the amplifier for Startup in Stop mode.
Information subject to change
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