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The Telecor TEL-125 and TEL-250 Power Amplifiers deliver 125 Watts and 250 Watts of power, respectively. These amplifiers will accept
either balanced or single ended input sources. A sensitivity "Input Level" switch is provided to select 1 V (0 dB) or 100 mV (-20 dB) input
levels. A 25 V input signal can also be used if the optional PA-AM Power Amplifier Attenuator module is installed (for details, see the
PA-AM Power Amplifier Module Manual). Output terminals are provided for 4 Ω, 8 Ω, 25 V and 70 V speaker lines. The amplifiers have
current limiting circuitry on the output to protect the amplifiers from overloading. The amplifiers also have circuitry to protect them from
overheating. The TEL-125 and TEL-250 Power Amplifiers are both UL approved units (UL 813.)
The various amplifier parts are indicated in the figures to follow:
A
VU METER: The 30 dB digital VU meter shows 0 dB when the amplifier is operating at its rated output. Exceeding the rated
output will cause the output to be clipped, which will be indicated by the illumination of the CLIP light.
B
HIGH TEMPERATURE Light: When the internal temperature of the amplifier exceeds its normal operating limit, the "High
Temperature" light will illuminate and the output level will begin to be reduced. The amplifier will continue to operate at a reduced
output level until the temperature returns to an acceptable level. If the "High Temperature" light is illuminated, see the section on
Troubleshooting.
C
CURRENT OVERLOAD Light: When the current output of the amplifier exceeds its maximum power output, the "Current
Overload" light will illuminate and the output level will begin to be reduced. The amplifier will continue to operate with the current
limiting circuit reducing the output power. If the "Current Overload" light is illuminated, see the section on Troubleshooting.
D
GAIN Control: The gain of the amplifier can be adjusted using this potentiometer. The potentiometer is concealed behind a snap-
on cover. The cover can be snapped off when the level needs to be adjusted but must be replaced to prevent unauthorized
tampering. The amplifier gain is set by both this control, and the sensitivity "Input Level" switch on the back of the amplifier.
E
POWER Switch: Turns the amplifier on and off. The switch will illuminate when the amplifier is turned on.
Telecor Administrative Communication Systems
TEL-125, TEL-250 Power Amplifier Manual
Figure 1: Front View of Power Amplifier
April 22, 1997
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  • Page 1 E:\T2-37\T2-M37.WP The Telecor TEL-125 and TEL-250 Power Amplifiers deliver 125 Watts and 250 Watts of power, respectively. These amplifiers will accept either balanced or single ended input sources. A sensitivity “Input Level” switch is provided to select 1 V (0 dB) or 100 mV (-20 dB) input levels.
  • Page 2 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL EQUIPMENT THAT WAS RECEIVED DAMAGED. The amplifier mounts into a standard 19" Telecor equipment rack with 10-32 screws. Both TEL-125 and TEL-250 amplifiers require 5 ¼" of vertical rack space. When mounting an amplifier into a rack with other equipment, be sure to allow for adequate ventilation. To accomplish this, ensure that a blank panel of 1 ¾"...
  • Page 3 When measuring load impedance on a Telecor installation: disconnect the amplifier output from the line, connect the impedance meter across the line, make sure the system is in an ALL CALL mode, then measure the line’s impedance and check for line ground faults.
  • Page 4: Troubleshooting

    TEL-125 amplifiers use a 3AG 250V 3A fuse, TEL-250 amplifiers use a 3AG 250V 8A fuse. If new fuse also blows, unplug amplifier, contact Telecor Technical Support.

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