Outlaw Audio 200 M-Block Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Outlaw Audio
Owner’s Manual
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Model 200 M-Block Power Amplier
Owner’s Manual
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A
The front panel LED indicator has three modes:
Amber:
Indicates that the Model 200 is connected to an AC power source and
the rear-panel Main Power switch is turned on. When the indicator is amber,
the unit is in the Standby mode and is ready to turn on when a control signal
is received at the trigger jack or from the music sense circuitry.
Green:
Indicates that the Model 200 is on and operational.
Red:
Indicates that the Model 200 is in the Protect mode. If the LED is red,
you should turn the unit off and then check for the source of the condi-
tion that caused the overload. This may be a shorted speaker lead or other
similar condition. In the event of repeated appearance of the red LED you
may have a chronic system failure with either the Model 200 or another
component in your system. In this case disconnect the Model 200 from AC
power and the rest of your system and consult Outlaw Audio’s Customer
Service Department for assistance.
B
Input jack
Connect this jack to the output of the source used to feed the Model 200.
Note that if the Trigger Mode switch is turned to Music, the Model 200 will
turn on whenever an audio source is present at this jack.
C
Trigger Input Jack
Connect this jack to the trigger output jack of a compatible product such
as an Outlaw Audio Processor or Receiver that is capable of providing a
6-volt to 35-volt control signal at turn-on. When the Trigger Mode switch
is set to the 12 Volt position, the Model 200 will turn on when the control
signal is present.
D
Trigger Output Jack
When more than one Model 200 is used in an system, this jack may be
used to pass the low voltage control signal through to the Trigger Input
Jack of an additional Model 200. Note, however, that connecting more than
two Model 200s to a single source controller may overload the system and
is not recommended. If you wish to automatically turn on more than two
Model 200 units, we recommend the use of either the music sense circuitry
or an externally powered relay controller. Contact Outlaw Audio Customer
Service for more information on using the Model 200 in multiple unit
systems to avoid damage to your processor, receiver or controller.
E
Trigger Mode Switch
This three-position switch determines the method by which the Model 200
will be placed in the active, or ON, position:
When the switch is in the far right position, under the word “ON,” the
unit will be turned on when the Main Power Switch is turned on.
When the switch is in the middle position, under the word “MUSIC,”
the unit will automatically turn on when an audio signal is present at
the Input Jacks. The unit will automatically turn off when the signal
is no longer present.
When the switch is in the far left position, under the “12V” indication,
the unit will automatically turn on when a 6-volt to 35-volt signal is
applied to the Trigger Input Jack. The unit will turn off shortly after
that signal is removed.
F
Speaker Output Jacks
These jacks provide the amplied power signal for connection to your
speaker.
G
Input Voltage Switch
This switch selects the power AC input voltage for the Model 200, depending
on the AC power system used in your area.
Front Panel and Rear Panel
Front and Rear Panel
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