EAW CAZ800 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
6 – CAZ Series
9. POWER CORD SOCKET
Here is where you connect the detachable power cord
included with your amplifi er. Plug the other end of the
power cord into an AC outlet properly confi gured with the
voltage required for your particular model.
Be sure the AC outlet can supply enough current to allow
full power operation of all the amplifi ers plugged into it.
The outlet should be a three-prong socket that matches the
power cord.
BREAKER
CLIP LIMIT
ON
OFF
STEREO
SUBSONIC
FILTER AT 30Hz
ON
OFF
PUSH
PUSH
AMP MODE
MONO
BRIDGE
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE. SEE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.
INPUT
B
LINE
(BALANCED)
B (+)
B (+) B (-)
CHANNEL B BRIDGED CHANNEL A
(+) (-) A (+) A (-)
B (--)
GND
A (--)
A (+)
INPUT
A
LINE
(BALANCED)
SERIAL / DATE CODE
INPUT
CONNECTION
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CHINA
2004 LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.
"EAW" IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK
OF LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.
CAZ2500-AMPLIFIER
6. FAN VENTS
Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the amplifi er.
7. SPEAKER OUTPUTS
Connect your speakers to these output screw terminals.
The hookup diagrams on page 10 show how to connect
your speakers in various ways.
There are three pairs of terminals. Use the two outer pairs
(CHANNEL A and CHANNEL B) when using stereo or mono
modes.
Use the center pair (BRIDGED) when using bridge mode.
Note: When using bridge mode, your speaker's average
impedance must be 4 ohms or greater.
This terminal strip is normally covered by a protective
cover. Remove the two screws and the cover while making
or undoing connections. Securely refi t the cover when you
have fi nished making the connections.
8. BREAKER
This is a resettable circuit breaker that monitors the
amount of current being drawn by the amplifi er. Under
normal operating conditions, this should never pop. An
unusual condition may cause the breaker to pop, such as a
mains voltage surge occurring at the same time as a peak
amplifi er output.
Turn the POWER switch off, and push the BREAKER button
in to reset the circuit breaker. Turn the POWER switch back
on and the amplifi er should resume normal operation. If the
circuit breaker pops again, something probably isn’t right.
Make sure that the total impedance of the speakers
connected to the outputs is 2 ohms or greater (per channel)
in stereo mode, or 4 ohms or greater in bridged mode.
If the breaker pops right away, even with the Level
controls turned down and the speakers disconnected, there
may be something wrong inside the amplifi er.
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