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SERIAL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
BAR CODE
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100-240V
50/60Hz 350W
CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
ATTENTION - POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE CHOC
SHOCK, GROUNDING OF THE CENTER PIN
ÉLECTRIQUE LA FICHE CENTRALE LA PRISE DOIT ÊTRE
OF THIS PLUG MUST BE MAINTAINED
BRANCHÉE POUR MAINTENIR LA MISE À LA TERRE
SERIAL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
BAR CODE
~
100-240V
50/60Hz 350W
CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
ATTENTION - POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE CHOC
SHOCK, GROUNDING OF THE CENTER PIN
ÉLECTRIQUE LA FICHE CENTRALE LA PRISE DOIT ÊTRE
OF THIS PLUG MUST BE MAINTAINED
BRANCHÉE POUR MAINTENIR LA MISE À LA TERRE
• 2|300
• 2|600
• 2|300BL
• 2|600BL
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This manual does not include all of the details of design, production, or variations of the equipment. Nor does it cover every possible situation which may
arise during installation, operation, or maintenance.
The information provided in this manual was deemed accurate as of the publication date. However, updates to this information may have occurred. To
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Some models may be exported under the name Amcron
© 2017 by HARMAN International
1718 W. MISHAWAKA RD.
ELKHART IN 46517 USA
CDi DriveCore Series
Power Amplifiers
1718 W. MISHAWAKA
RD.
• 4|300
• 4|300BL
, Inc. 1718 W. Mishawaka Rd., Elkhart, Indiana 46517-9439 U.S.A. Telephone: 574-294-8000
®
WARNING -
TO REDUCE THE RISK
WARNING
OF FIRE OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN
RISK OF ELECTRIC
OR MOISTURE.
SHOCK
AVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE DE CHOC
AVERTISSEMENT
- ENERGIE
ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR
ELECTRIQUE DANGEREUSE` VOIR LE
CAHIER D'INSTRUCTIONS.
APPARATET MA TILKOPLES JORDET
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
STIKKONTAKT.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS.
1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE.
APPARATEN SKALL ANSLUTAS TILL
2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE THAT
JORDAT UTTAG.
MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
LAITE ON LIITETTÄVÄ
SUOJAKOSKETTIMILLA VARUSTETTUUN
PISTORASIAAN.
CLASS 2 OUTPUT WIRING PERMITTED.
OUTPUT
WARNING -
TO REDUCE THE RISK
WARNING
OF FIRE OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN
RISK OF ELECTRIC
OR MOISTURE.
SHOCK
AVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE DE CHOC
AVERTISSEMENT
- ENERGIE
ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR
ELECTRIQUE DANGEREUSE` VOIR LE
CAHIER D'INSTRUCTIONS.
APPARATET MA TILKOPLES JORDET
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
STIKKONTAKT.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS.
1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE.
APPARATEN SKALL ANSLUTAS TILL
2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE THAT
JORDAT UTTAG.
MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
LAITE ON LIITETTÄVÄ
SUOJAKOSKETTIMILLA VARUSTETTUUN
PISTORASIAAN.
CLASS 2 OUTPUT WIRING PERMITTED.
OUTPUT
• 4|600
• 4|600BL
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IN
BLU link
OUT
GPIO/AUX
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
IN
IN
OUT
OUTPUT
WIRING
BRIDGE
4
DUAL
DUAL
OUTPUT
2
1
IN
BLU link
OUT
GPIO/AUX
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
IN
IN
OUT
OUTPUT
WIRING
4
BRIDGE
DUAL
DUAL
OUTPUT
2
1
• 2|1200
• 4|1200
• 2|1200BL
• 4|1200BL
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ACT
100Mb
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ETHERNET
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100Mb
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  • Page 1 DriveCore Install, IQwic, PIP and PIP2 are trademarks of Crown International. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Some models may be exported under the name Amcron ® © 2017 by HARMAN International , Inc. 1718 W. Mishawaka Rd., Elkhart, Indiana 46517-9439 U.S.A. Telephone: 574-294-8000 5074176-B – 08/17...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Service Return Authorization Request �����������90 Fault Tolerance ..............61 Configuring Output Modes ..........15 BLU link Status ..............62 Open Source Disclaimer for HARMAN Products 91 Configuring DSP ............15 Delay ................16 Device Presets ��������������������������������������63 GNU General Public License Version 2 ����������94 PEQ (Parametric EQ) ............
  • Page 3: Welcome

    • Three year, no-fault transferable warranty – Your investment is fully protected • Complies with GreenEdge™ by HARMAN – Environmentally friendly practices in design, manufacturing, and packaging complement energy-efficient operation • Support for BSS Audio Soundweb™ Contrio™ Ethernet wall controllers ®...
  • Page 4: Installing The Amp

    Installing the Amp Installing the Amp Unpacking Unpack your amplifier and inspect for any damage that may have occurred during transit. If damage is found, notify the shipping company immediately. Only you can initiate a claim for shipping damage, though Crown will be happy to help as needed. If the product arrived showing signs of damage, save the shipping carton for the shipper’s inspection.
  • Page 5: Front Panel Overview

    Front Panel Overview Front Panel Overview Figure 2: 4|300 front panel shown 1� Cooling Vents/Air Filters 6� Channel Select Buttons Provides cooling air flow. Do not block or cover these vents. Air Pressing one of these buttons will select the corresponding channel; filters are removable.
  • Page 6: Rear Panel Overview

    Rear Panel Overview Rear Panel Overview BLU link ETHERNET WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK 100Mb SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER WARNING OF FIRE OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO GPIO/AUX NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK BAR CODE RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT OPEN 1718 W.
  • Page 7: Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup Hardware Setup Connecting the AC Power Cord IMPORTANT: The amplifier output mode must be properly configured for the application before connecting the speakers and powering on the amplifier. By default, all outputs are configured for Low Z operation. See for more information.
  • Page 8: Precautions

    Hardware Setup Precautions Your amplifier is protected from internal and external faults, but you should still take the following precautions for optimum performance and safety: 1� Configure the amplifier for proper operation, including input and output wiring hookup. Improper wiring can result in serious operating difficulties. For information on wiring and configuration, please consult "Wiring Input Connectors"...
  • Page 9: Wiring Input Connectors

    Hardware Setup Wiring Input Connectors Crown recommends using pre-built or professionally wired balanced cables (two-conductor plus shield). Balanced wiring provides better rejection of unwanted noise and hum, however, unbalanced line may also be used. Use 6-pin plug-in cable ends at the amp input connectors. A male connector is supplied for each input of your model of amplifier. Additional connectors are available from Crown (P/N 5024623).
  • Page 10: Front Panel Menus & Navigation Overview

    Front Panel Menus & Navigation Overview Front Panel Menus & Navigation Overview Menu Structure The below diagram shows the CDi DriveCore's front panel menu structure, as well as how to navigate and control channel volume. HOME VOLUME Turn ENCODER Turn ENCODER Home Screen Adjusts System Volume Adjusts Channel 1...
  • Page 11: The Home Screen

    Front Panel Menus & Navigation Overview The Home Screen The Home screen (shown in ) is the first screen displayed in the CDi DriveCore's Figure 8 front panel display once the amplifier has completed the boot sequence. From the Home screen, the ENCODER can be turned to adjust system volume or pressed and held to access the Diagnostics screen, the CHANNEL SELECT buttons can be pressed (or held) to adjust individual channel volume using the ENCODER, or the MENU button can be pressed to enter the Main menu to configure and view information about the...
  • Page 12: Adjusting Channel Volume

    CLASS 2 OUTPUT WIRING PERMITTED. OUTPUT WIRING BRIDGE Adjusting Channel Volume DUAL DUAL ION - POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE CHOC IQUE LA FICHE CENTRALE LA PRISE DOIT ÊTRE OUTPUT OUTPUT HÉE POUR MAINTENIR LA MISE À LA TERRE Adjusting Channel Volume Channel volume can either be controlled globally or independently per channel.
  • Page 13: Configuring The Amp

    Configuring the Amp Configuring the Amp This section of the manual describes how to configure the CDi DriveCore amplifier for your application using the front panel user interface. This includes assigning input channels, editing internal routing and DSP settings, and configuring output mode settings. CDi DriveCore Series amplifiers can be configured using the built-in Guided Setup or manually using the individual menu options in the Configure Amplifier menu.
  • Page 14: Using The Guided Setup

    Configuring the Amp Using the Guided Setup The Guided Setup walks you through all the steps to configure the amplifier. This includes assigning input channels, configuring internal DSP wiring and settings, and configuring output operation. To configure the amplifier using the Guided Setup: 1�...
  • Page 15: Configuring Amp Wiring & Bridge Mode

    Configuring the Amp Configuring Amp Wiring & Bridge Mode From the Amp Wiring Setup screen (see ), input wiring can be configured. Here Figure 13 you can configure an input to feed multiple outputs (referred to as "Y'ing" the signal). Bridge mono operation can also be configured from this screen.
  • Page 16: Assigning Input Sources

    Configuring the Amp Assigning Input Sources Input sources can be assigned from the Input Source screen (see ). The default Figure 14 preset (Preset 1) is configured with all analog inputs feeding their respective output channels. To assign input sources manually: 1�...
  • Page 17: Configuring Output Modes

    Configuring the Amp Configuring Output Modes From the Output Mode Setup screen (see ), outputs can be configured for Low Figure 15 Z or High Z operation. By default, the CDi DriveCore amplifiers are configured for Low Z (2/4/8Ω) operation on all outputs. To configure output mode settings manually: 1�...
  • Page 18: Delay

    Configuring the Amp Delay The CDi DriveCore amplifiers have an Input Delay (pre-crossover) and Output Delay (post- crossover) DSP module for each channel. Each is selectable when navigating the Speaker Tunings/DSP screen (see ). Once an Input or Output Delay module has been Figure 16 selected, delay settings can be edited from the Delay screen (see Figure 17...
  • Page 19: Peq (Parametric Eq)

    Configuring the Amp PEQ (Parametric EQ) PEQ settings can be edited from the PEQ screen (see ). Input and Output PEQs Figure 18 are available. The Output (post-crossover) PEQs are typically used for speaker tuning settings, and the Input (pre-crossover) PEQs provide additional EQ filtering for the system if required.
  • Page 20: Crossover

    Configuring the Amp Crossover Crossover filter settings can be edited from the Crossover screen (see Figure 19 Crossover filters are used to restrict the range of frequencies sent to a loudspeaker or driver for protection and sound optimization. To edit crossover settings manually: 1�...
  • Page 21: Limiter

    Configuring the Amp Limiter The CDi DriveCore Series amplifiers include the LevelMAX™ suite of limiters. Limiter settings can be edited from the Limiter screen (see ). Limiters are used to set Figure 20 a "ceiling" on the output level to protect drivers from over-excursion. The thermal limiters in the CDi DriveCore Series amplifiers can also protect against thermal driver failure (overheating).
  • Page 22: Configuring Speaker Tunings

    Configuring the Amp Configuring Speaker Tunings Speaker tunings can be selected when navigating the Guided Setup or at the end of each channel from the Speaker Tunings/DSP screen (see Figure 21 Speaker tunings apply DSP settings specific to a particular speaker, making it easy to optimize a speaker's performance.
  • Page 23: Configuring Output Fader Linking

    Configuring the Amp Configuring Output Fader Linking The Output Fader Linking screen (see ) allows the amplifier's output channel Figure 22 levels and mutes to be linked for ganged operation. To edit the Output Fader Linking settings: 1� From the Home screen, press the MENU button. 2�...
  • Page 24: Configuring Blu Link Settings

    Configuring the Amp Configuring BLU link Settings The BLU link Settings menu is only available in BLU link CDi DriveCore models. From the BLU link Settings menu (see ), BLU link sample rate, clock priority, and outputs Figure 23 can be configured. To configure BLU link settings: 1�...
  • Page 25: Installing Audio Architect & Configuring The Network

    Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network Introduction to HiQnet Audio Architect CDi DriveCore amplifiers can be set up from either the front panel or from the HiQnet Audio Architect software program. Access to some settings and functionality are only available from Audio Architect.
  • Page 26: Configuring Amplifier Network Settings

    Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network Configuring Amplifier Network Settings Network settings can be configured from either the CDi DriveCore's front panel or from the NetSetter software application. DHCP is enabled by default, allowing the CDi DriveCore amplifiers to automatically obtain an IP address when connecting to an Ethernet switch or router with an active DHCP server, or when using Auto-IP.
  • Page 27: Configuring The Network Using Netsetter

    Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network Configuring the Network using NetSetter NetSetter is a software tool which enables you to discover HiQnet devices and reconfigure their network settings in real time, from one central location. Its function is to configure a system of devices to interoperate correctly on the same network and resolve conflicts quickly and easily. The latest version of NetSetter can be downloaded at www.audioarchitect.harmanpro.com/en-US/software.
  • Page 28 Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network 5� Proxies This feature is used to connect to devices that cannot automatically be located by Audio Architect due to network configuration or security measures via proxy connections. 6� Static Routes This feature is used to set up a static route and connect directly to a device located on a different subnet than the PC. 7�...
  • Page 29: The Netsetter Grid

    Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network The NetSetter Grid The NetSetter grid is divided into the 12 sections described below. Figure 28: NetSetter grid 1� MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the discovered device. The data in this field cannot be edited. NOTE: If more than one MAC address is discovered for a single device (e.g., HiQnet device MAC address, AVB card MAC address, etc.), the field will be represented as a dropdown menu and the desired MAC address can be selected from the list.
  • Page 30 Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network 5� Default Gateway Displays the Default Gateway of the discovered device. The Default Gateway may be edited inline. The device row will be ordered accordingly with the current column sort immediately on successful editing of the field. The device row will remain selected. NOTE: If DHCP/Auto-IP is enabled, the Default Gateway field may not be edited inline.
  • Page 31 Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network • The device is not access controlled. b� IP Conflict If a device has an IP address conflict, this error will be shown regardless of other status notifications. When the device is not selected, the "IP conflict"...
  • Page 32 Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network NOTE: Devices are not discoverable at the IP or HiQnet level. A device which is not discoverable at the IP level (invalid IP address, etc.) or HiQnet address level (HiQnet address conflict, etc.) will not be able to report its class name. In this instance, the Device Type field will display a "?" to indicate that the field may exist but that the software does not have enough discoverability of the device to determine the value.
  • Page 33: Using Hiqnet Audio Architect

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Using HiQnet Audio Architect Crown CDi DriveCore amplifiers have Digital Signal Processing built in. When using a CDi DriveCore amp, the loudspeaker processing (crossovers, limiters, EQs, and delays) are in the onboard DSP, making discrete rackmount loudspeaker processing devices unnecessary. This drastically reduces setup time, commissioning, rack space, and costs.
  • Page 34: Offline & Online Operation Explained

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Offline & Online Operation Explained Audio Architect has two defined modes of operation: Offline and Online. When operating in Offline mode, system setting changes made in Audio Architect will not be reflected in the system hardware devices in real time;...
  • Page 35: Going Online

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Going Online You will have to go online in Audio Architect before any changes can be made to device settings. To go online: 1� From the Offline Design ribbon at the top of the Main Audio Architect window, click the Go Online button.
  • Page 36: Main Cdi Drivecore Control Panel

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Main CDi DriveCore Control Panel Double-clicking the CDi DriveCore image from the Room window (see ) will open the Main CDi DriveCore Control panel. shows the Figure 31 Figure 34 4-channel version of the Main CDi DriveCore Control panel. The CDi DriveCore amplifiers include Digital Signal Processing (DSP), multiple input/output routing options, and a comprehensive diagnostics feature set.
  • Page 37: Amplifier Information

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Amplifier Information The Global Settings panel can be accessed by clicking the Global Settings button from the Main CDi DriveCore Control panel ( ). The Global Settings panel ( Figure 35 Figure 36 displays amplifier information such as current firmware version, power supply temperature, channel temperature, and more.
  • Page 38: Configuring Inputs & Outputs In Audio Architect

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Configuring Inputs & Outputs in Audio Architect Assigning Input Sources in Audio Architect All channels of the CDi DriveCore signal processing share a single Input Selector panel (shown in ). From this panel, you can select the audio signal that will be routed to each amplifier Figure 38 Figure 37: Input button...
  • Page 39: Configuring Inputs

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Configuring Inputs The Input Configuration panel can be accessed by clicking the Input Configuration button from the Input Selector panel (see Figure 38 The Input Configuration panel ( ) allows you to adjust signal levels entering Figure 40 the amplifier from the various sources.
  • Page 40: Configuring Blu Link Clock

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Configuring BLU link Clock The Advanced Settings panel can be accessed by clicking the Advanced Settings button from either the Input Configuration panel (see ) or from the Output Configuration panel (see Figure 40 Figure 43 From the Advanced Settings panel, BLU link sample rate and mastership clock priority can be set.
  • Page 41: Cascading Inputs

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Configuring Amp Wiring & Output Modes in Audio Architect The CDi DriveCore amplifiers are very capable and flexible amplifiers. From the Amplifier Mode Settings panel, the following items can be configured: • Inputs can be cascaded ("Y'ed") to multiple outputs. Figure 45: Mode button •...
  • Page 42: Configuring Outputs For Bridge Mono Operation

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Configuring Outputs for Bridge Mono Operation When more output power is required for the application, output channel pairs can be configured for bridge mono operation. This can be configured in the Amplifier Mode Bridge Mono Settings panel (see Figure 48 Option When selecting the Bridge Mono option for an...
  • Page 43: Configuring Speaker Tunings In Audio Architect

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Configuring Speaker Tunings in Audio Architect Speaker tunings apply DSP settings specific to a particular speaker, making it easy to optimize a speaker's performance. To configure speaker tunings in Audio Architect: 1� From the Main CDi DriveCore Control panel, click the Speaker Tunings button. 2�...
  • Page 44: Crossover Panel

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Crossover Panel The Crossover provides infinite impulse response (IIR) filters. Each filter has up to +24/-60dB of gain. The Crossover panel is used to edit the crossover settings and can be accessed by double- clicking the XOVER button from the Main CDi DriveCore Control panel (see Figure 51 Figure 51: XOVER button...
  • Page 45: Input/Output Eq Panels

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Input/Output EQ Panels The CDi DriveCore amplifiers offer an Input (pre-Crossover) and Output (post-Crossover) EQ for each channel. The Output EQs are generally used for speaker tunings, and the Input EQs are used for additional filtering if required for the application. The Input EQ panel can be accessed by clicking the Figure 54: Input EQ button, and the Output EQ panel can be accessed by clicking the Output EQ button from the Input and Output EQ buttons...
  • Page 46: Input/Output Delay Panels

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Input/Output Delay Panels The CDi DriveCore Series amplifiers offer an Input (pre-Crossover) and Output (post- Crossover) Delay for each channel. The Output delay is typically used for driver alignment and provides up to 100ms of delay time per channel. The Input Delay provides up to 1 second of additional delay time and can be used for delaying the system to the stage backline, delay Figure 56: Input and Output Delay buttons...
  • Page 47: Levelmax Panel

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect LevelMAX Panel The LevelMAX panel contains the entire LevelMAX suite of limiters, which consist of a peak voltage limiter, RMS power limiter, and transducer thermal limiter (see Figure 59 The LevelMAX panel can be accessed by double-clicking the LevelMAX button from the Main Figure 58: CDi DriveCore Control panel (see LevelMAX button...
  • Page 48: About The Transducer Thermal Limiter

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect About the Transducer Thermal Limiter The Transducer Thermal Limiter limits the long-term output power of the amplifier to what the loudspeaker load can handle without overheating and going into thermal compression. You can set the voltage level at which the thermal limiter engages, and the thermal response time. Your loudspeaker manufacturer might be able to provide this information.
  • Page 49: Managing Device & Preset Files

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Managing Device & Preset Files Using Audio Architect, a single amplifier preset can be backed up to a computer as a "preset file", or all amplifier presets and applicable settings can be backed up as a "device file". It is good practice to backup the amplifier's user presets and device settings for safe keeping whenever completing the setup and optimization of a loudspeaker system.
  • Page 50 Using HiQnet Audio Architect To open a preset or device file in Audio Architect: 1� Go online with the device. You must be online for the settings to be sent down to the actual device. See "Going Online" on page 33 instructions on going online.
  • Page 51: Programming Bss Contrio Ethernet Wall Controllers

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect Programming BSS Contrio Ethernet Wall Controllers The BSS Audio Soundweb Contrio Ethernet wall controllers can be used to control many of the parameters and functions in a CDi DriveCore amplifier. At the time of this writing, there are four Ethernet Contrio controller models available. Contrio controllers come in black or white, with US and EU versions available (black US models shown).
  • Page 52 Using HiQnet Audio Architect 5� Double-click the amp image to open the Main CDi DriveCore Control panel. 6� Click on one of the Input buttons. 7� Click on Triggered Source Selects. 8� The Triggered Source Selects panel provides an easier, more efficient method for programming a Contrio wall controller to control input source selection of a CDi DriveCore amp.
  • Page 53 Using HiQnet Audio Architect 10� Select the desired mode at the top of the Contrio Wall Controller window. See the help file in Audio Architect for descriptions of the different modes. 11� Ctrl+click+drag the Trigger A button to the first assignment slot. Repeat for any other programmed triggers, dragging them into the remaining slots. Make any other desired program changes in the Contrio Wall Controller window, such as changing the controller's button or label colors.
  • Page 54 Using HiQnet Audio Architect TIP: An alternative method for assigning parameters to the Contrio controller is to go back to the Room window, open the CDi DriveCore panel that contains the controls to assign, then go back to the Contrio Wall Controller window and ctrl+click+drag each parameter from the CDi DriveCore panel to the desired controller assignment slot.
  • Page 55: Saving & Opening Audio Architect Venue Files

    Saving & Opening Audio Architect Venue Files When finished programming HARMAN devices in Audio Architect, it is good practice to save the entire venue as a "Venue" file. This will save all Audio Architect configuration changes and the programming and settings for all devices in the current venue configuration to a single file for backup and recall.
  • Page 56: The Event Log

    Using HiQnet Audio Architect The Event Log The Event Log Viewer window ( ) shows events that have occurred within Audio Architect and on HiQnet devices. The log can be used by Figure 65 individual devices to perform certain operations. It can also be used for troubleshooting purposes. The Event Log can be accessed from either the Offline ribbon ( ) or Online ribbon ( Figure 63...
  • Page 57: Application Examples

    Application Examples Application Examples Dual Mode, Low Z (2Ω, 4Ω, 8Ω, or 16Ω) Audio Architect software settings are shown in . Typical input/ Figure 66 output wiring is shown in Figure 67 INPUTS: Connect the input wires for each channel. See "Wiring Input for further information on analog input Connectors"...
  • Page 58: Bridge Mono Mode, Low Z (4Ω, 8Ω, Or 16Ω)

    Application Examples Bridge Mono Mode, Low Z (4Ω, 8Ω, or 16Ω) Audio Architect software settings are shown in . Typical input/ Figure 68 output wiring is shown in Figure 69 INPUTS: If using analog inputs, connect to the odd-numbered input channels (1,3) only.
  • Page 59: Dual Mode, High Z (70Vrms/100Vrms)

    Application Examples Dual Mode, High Z (70Vrms/100Vrms) Audio Architect software settings are shown in . Typical input/ Figure 70 output wiring is shown in Figure 71 INPUTS: Connect the input wires for each channel. See "Wiring Input for further information on analog input Connectors"...
  • Page 60: Bridge Mono Mode, High Z (140Vrms/200Vrms)

    Application Examples Bridge Mono Mode, High Z (140Vrms/200Vrms) Audio Architect software settings are shown in . Typical input/ Figure 72 output wiring is shown in Figure 73 INPUTS: If using analog inputs, connect to the odd-numbered input channels (1,3) only. Even-numbered inputs (2,4) are disabled when Bridge Mono mode is active.
  • Page 61: Using Blu Link

    Using BLU link Using BLU link Using BLU link BLU link is a digital audio bus found on the BLU link CDi DriveCore amplifier models. BLU link devices are connected using standard Category 5e or higher cabling. This minimizes cable connections and reduces the amount of cable required, hence, cable cost. BLU link connections carry up to 256 channels of high-resolution digital audio at 48kHz, or 128 channels at 96kHz, both at 24-bit.
  • Page 62: Blu Link Port Led Indicators

    Using BLU link BLU link Port LED Indicators Each BLU link port has LEDs that indicate the following: Both Yellow LEDs On BLU link BLU link BLU link This indicates the device is the BLU link master (meaning it's providing the clock for the entire BLU link system).
  • Page 63: Mastership

    In certain cases, it is possible to incorporate devices of more than one Ethernet transport type (i.e., AVB, CobraNet™, or Dante™) connected within the same BLU link system. In other words, if you’re careful, you can design a Harman system which actually includes two or more transports. For example, it’s possible for a Harman system to have CobraNet audio being converted to BLU link audio (BLU-800 and BLU-320 both have the ability to “bridge”...
  • Page 64: Blu Link Status

    Using BLU link BLU link Status The BLU link Status menu displays BLU link information, which can be used to verify and troubleshoot the amplifier's BLU link connections and settings. To view BLU link status: 1� From the Home screen, press the MENU button. 2�...
  • Page 65: Device Presets

    Device Presets Device Presets Device presets allow configuration, DSP, channel assignment, gains, as well as other settings to be stored for later recall. A device preset can be used to configure the amp for a specific application and speaker model. For example, you might use one device preset that optimizes the amp’s DSP for a JBL bi- amplified speaker setting.
  • Page 66: Loading Device Presets

    Device Presets Loading Device Presets To load a device preset from the front panel: 1� From the Home screen, press the MENU button. 2� Select the "Configure Amplifier" option from the menu using the ENCODER. 3� Select the "Load Preset" option. 4�...
  • Page 67: System Settings

    System Settings System Settings Lighting/Display Options These options can be used to turn off the front panel LCD and LEDs, and change the on- screen color scheme. To edit lighting options: 1� From the Home screen, press the MENU button. 2�...
  • Page 68: Security/Front Panel Lockout

    System Settings Security/Front Panel Lockout The Front Panel Lockout feature allows front panel functionality to be locked out to prevent unauthorized tampering of the amplifier's settings. This feature can be enabled from the Security screen (see ) or by simply pressing and holding the CH1 SELECT Figure 79 button and ENCODER simultaneously for 2 seconds from the Home screen.
  • Page 69: Amp Gain Mode

    System Settings Amp Gain Mode The Amp Gain setting sets how much gain will be applied to the signal within the amplifier (from input to output) and can be set from the Amp Gain Mode screen. To edit the Amp Gain setting: 1�...
  • Page 70: Amplifier Diagnostics

    System Settings Amplifier Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen provides a read-only list of amplifier information (see Figure 82 To enter the Diagnostics screen: 1� From the Home screen, press and hold the ENCODER for ~2 seconds to navigate directly to the Diagnostics screen. Alternatively, you can press the MENU button and follow the proceeding steps.
  • Page 71: Using The Gpio Control Port

    Using the GPIO Control Port Using the GPIO Control Port CDi DriveCore amplifiers come with a 2-in, 2-out General Purpose In/Out (GPIO) control port in the form of a block connector. The Control port has multiple uses which include fault status reporting, device preset selection, output muting, and more. Control ports are configured using the Audio Architect software.
  • Page 72: Using The Aux Port

    Using the AUX Port Using the AUX Port The AUX port can be used for basic monitoring of the amplifier and for remote standby (sleep). The port is shared with the GPIO using an 8-pin block connector, with pin 6 used as ground. Sleep The amplifier can be put to sleep by connecting pins 6 and 8 together on the AUX port.
  • Page 73: Power Saving Modes

    Power Saving Modes Power Saving Modes The ACD and APD power saving modes allow the CDi DriveCore amplifiers to conserve power consumption during periods of inactivity. The ACD and APD features are enabled by default from the factory. Auto Channel Disable (ACD) The CDi DriveCore's individual amplifier channels will automatically disable after a period of channel inactivity.
  • Page 74: System Protection

    System Protection System Protection Faults The amplifier will enter a fault state if it senses an unsafe condition. This protection is for both internal and external faults. In addition, be sure that the load connected to the amplifier is within the 2-16 Ohm limit (4-16 Ohm in Bridge Mono mode). If wiring and load are verified as correct and the fault condition persists, see for servicing information.
  • Page 75: Universal Switching Power Supply

    System Protection Universal Switching Power Supply The CDi DriveCore Series amplifiers incorporate a switching power supply designed for extremely high efficiency and high output power. The supply includes Power Factor Correction (PFC) and a Series Resonant Converter (SRC), and accepts AC supply voltages from ~100V to ~240V. Microprocessor- controlled diagnostic and control capabilities both optimize performance and enhance long-term reliability.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting CONDITION: Power indicator and LCD are off. POSSIBLE REASON • The amplifier is not plugged in to the power receptacle. • The amplifier has lost AC Power. • The power supply fuse has tripped. CONDITION: Power indicator is flashing blue indefinitely. POSSIBLE REASON: •...
  • Page 77 Troubleshooting CONDITION: Some other fault is indicated in the display. POSSIBLE REASON: • There are a number of conditions that result in a fault error being displayed: the operating temperature exceeds 100°C, excessive high or low frequencies are detected at the output, or an output short circuit is detected. These conditions should Fault displayed here all be checked and attempted to be resolved before the amp is shipped back for service.
  • Page 78: Signal Path Block Diagram

    Signal Path Block Diagram Signal Path Block Diagram Clip Clip Clip Clip Front panel output meter RMS Level RMS Level RMS Level RMS Level & CLIP (red) LEDs Peak Level Peak Level Peak Level Peak Level LevelMAX LevelMAX LevelMAX LevelMAX Limiters Limiters Limiters...
  • Page 79: Factory Reset

    Factory Reset Factory Reset The Factory Reset allows a CDi DriveCore amplifier to be reverted back to its factory default state. When initiated, the Factory Reset will perform the following tasks: • Erase all user presets (this includes all user DSP and configuration settings) •...
  • Page 80: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Output Power: Dual Mode – All Channels Driven Amp Model Channels 2Ω 4Ω 8Ω 16Ω 70Vrms 100Vrms 2|300 / 2|300BL 150W 300W 300W 150W 300W 300W 4|300 / 4|300BL 150W 300W 300W 150W 300W 300W 2|600 / 2|600BL 300W 600W 600W...
  • Page 81: Performance Specifications

    Specifications Performance Specifications Specification 2|1200 / 4|1200 / 2|300 / 2|300BL 4|300 / 4|300BL 2|600 / 2|600BL 4|600 / 4|600BL Description 2|1200BL 4|1200BL 96kHz, 32-bit 96kHz, 32-bit 96kHz, 32-bit 96kHz, 32-bit 96kHz, 32-bit 96kHz, 32-bit Digital Signal Processing floating point floating point floating point floating point...
  • Page 82: Dimensions

    Specifications Dimensions 300 / 2 300BL / 4 300 / 4 300BL / 2 600 / 2 600BL / 4 600 / 4 600BL Depth Width / Height 3.5 In. 3.5 In. (8.9 cm) (8.9 cm) 11.78 In. 19 In. (29.92 cm) (48.3 cm) 12.25 In.
  • Page 83: Ac Power Draw & Thermal Dissipation

    AC Power Draw & Thermal Dissipation AC Power Draw & Thermal Dissipation CDi DriveCore 2|300 / 2|300BL Pink noise 12dB crest factor, bandwidth limited 22Hz to 22kHz. Typical line impedance used. Data based on all channels driven. This product was safety certified to ±10% of the voltage range 100–240V~. This information is for reference only. CDi DriveCore 2|300 / 2|300BL –...
  • Page 84: Cdi Drivecore 4|300 / 4|300Bl

    AC Power Draw & Thermal Dissipation CDi DriveCore 4|300 / 4|300BL Pink noise 12dB crest factor, bandwidth limited 22Hz to 22kHz. Typical line impedance used. Data based on all channels driven. This product was safety certified to ±10% of the voltage range 100–240V~. This information is for reference only. CDi DriveCore 4|300 / 4|300BL –...
  • Page 85: Cdi Drivecore 2|600 / 2|600Bl

    AC Power Draw & Thermal Dissipation CDi DriveCore 2|600 / 2|600BL Pink noise 12dB crest factor, bandwidth limited 22Hz to 22kHz. Typical line impedance used. Data based on all channels driven. This product was safety certified to ±10% of the voltage range 100–240V~. This information is for reference only. CDi DriveCore 2|600 / 2|600BL –...
  • Page 86: Cdi Drivecore 4|600 / 4|600Bl

    AC Power Draw & Thermal Dissipation CDi DriveCore 4|600 / 4|600BL Pink noise 12dB crest factor, bandwidth limited 22Hz to 22kHz. Typical line impedance used. Data based on all channels driven. This product was safety certified to ±10% of the voltage range 100–240V~. This information is for reference only. CDi DriveCore 4|600 / 4|600BL –...
  • Page 87: Cdi Drivecore 2|1200 / 2|1200Bl

    AC Power Draw & Thermal Dissipation CDi DriveCore 2|1200 / 2|1200BL Pink noise 12dB crest factor, bandwidth limited 22Hz to 22kHz. Typical line impedance used. Data based on all channels driven. This product was safety certified to ±10% of the voltage range 100–240V~. This information is for reference only. CDi DriveCore 2|1200 / 2|1200BL –...
  • Page 88: Cdi Drivecore 4|1200 / 4|1200Bl

    AC Power Draw & Thermal Dissipation CDi DriveCore 4|1200 / 4|1200BL Pink noise 12dB crest factor, bandwidth limited 22Hz to 22kHz. Typical line impedance used. Data based on all channels driven. This product was safety certified to ±10% of the voltage range 100–240V~. This information is for reference only. CDi DriveCore 4|1200 / 4|1200BL –...
  • Page 89: Warranty (United States Only)

    Warranty (United States Only) Warranty (United States Only) SUMMARY OF WARRANTY Crown International, 1718 West Mishawaka Road, Elkhart, Indiana 46517-4095 U.S.A. warrants to you, the ORIGINAL PURCHASER and ANY SUBSEQUENT OWNER of each NEW Crown product, for three years from the date of purchase by the original purchaser (the “warranty period”) that the new Crown product is free of defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Page 90: Service

    For warranty service, we will pay for ground shipping both ways in the United States. Contact Customer Service to obtain prepaid shipping labels prior to sending the unit. Or, if you prefer, you may prepay the cost of shipping, and HARMAN will reimburse you. Send copies of the shipping receipts to HARMAN to receive reimbursement.
  • Page 91: Factory Service Shipping Instructions

    Estimate Approval Approval of estimate must be given within 30 days after being notified by HARMAN International. Units still in the possession of HARMAN after 30 days of the estimate will become the property of HARMAN International.
  • Page 92: Service Return Authorization Request

    Service Return Authorization Request Service Return Authorization Request Shipping Address: HARMAN Factory Service, 1718 W. Mishawaka Rd., Elkhart, IN 46517 You may also request a service return authorization at www.crownaudio.com/support/rma PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY SRA #: ____________________(If sending product to Crown factory service)
  • Page 93: Open Source Disclaimer For Harman Products

    HARMAN product. General descriptions of Open Source license types can be found at www.opensource.org/licenses. Where specific open source license terms entitle you to the source or object code of this software, source or object code is available here: www.harman.com/opensource. If you have any questions about the open source software contained in this product, please email support@harman.com.
  • Page 94 Open Source Disclaimer for HARMAN Products Library / Tool Web Site License GNU GPLv2 GNU GPLv2+ util-linux www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/ GNU LGPLv2+ GNU GPLv2 procps http://procps.sf.net GNU LGPLv2 GNU GPLv2+ glibc 2.18 www.gnu.org/software/libc/ GNU LGPLv2.1+ https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/ iproute2 GNU GPLv2 iproute2 http://www.labs.hpe.com/personal/Jean_ wireless tools for linux GNU GPLv2 Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html...
  • Page 95 Open Source Disclaimer for HARMAN Products Library / Tool Web Site License iperf https://iperf.fr/ jpegtran http://www.ijg.org/ http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/ usbutils GNU GPLv2+ general/usbutils.html http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/ libusb GNU LGPLv2.1 general/libusb.html https://git.kernel.org/cgit/utils/kernel/rng-tools/ Rng-tools GNU GPLv2 rng-tools.git/ OpenSSH http://www.openssh.com/ ethtool www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/ GNU GPLv2 SSLeay OpenSSL https://www.openssl.org/...
  • Page 96: Gnu General Public License Version 2

    GNU General Public License Version 2 GNU General Public License Version 2 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it.
  • Page 97 GNU General Public License Version 2 the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program. You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. 2�...
  • Page 98 GNU General Public License Version 2 code from the same place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code. 4� You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License.
  • Page 99 GNU General Public License Version 2 PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
  • Page 100 GNU General Public License Version 2 You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written...
  • Page 101: Gnu General Public License Version 3

    GNU General Public License Version 3 GNU General Public License Version 3 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for software and other kinds of works.
  • Page 102 GNU General Public License Version 3 “The Program” refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this License. Each licensee is addressed as “you”. “Licensees” and “recipients” may be individuals or organizations. To “modify” a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact copy. The resulting work is called a “modified version”...
  • Page 103 GNU General Public License Version 3 3� Protecting Users' Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law� No covered work shall be deemed part of an effective technological measure under any applicable law fulfilling obligations under article 11 of the WIPO copyright treaty adopted on 20 December 1996, or similar laws prohibiting or restricting circumvention of such measures. When you convey a covered work, you waive any legal power to forbid circumvention of technological measures to the extent such circumvention is effected by exercising rights under this License with respect to the covered work, and you disclaim any intention to limit operation or modification of the work as a means of enforcing, against the work's users, your or third parties' legal rights to forbid circumvention of technological measures.
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  • Page 105 GNU General Public License Version 3 All other non-permissive additional terms are considered “further restrictions” within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you received it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term. If a license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying under this License, you may add to a covered work material governed by the terms of that license document, provided that the further restriction does not survive such relicensing or conveying.
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  • Page 107 GNU General Public License Version 3 as a result of your choosing to follow a later version. 15� Disclaimer of Warranty� THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM “AS IS”...
  • Page 108 GNU General Public License Version 3 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: <program>...

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