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					INSTALLATION   
					INSTRUCTIONS   
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					S O N A M P   
					A S A P 2   
					S A T   
					PN.33-2381 4.02   
					S T E R E O P O W E R A M P L I F I E R   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					CAUTION: Read all of these instructions before you operate and   
					save instructions for later use.   
					1. Read Instructions - all the safety and operating instructions should be read   
					before the appliance is operated.   
					2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for   
					future reference.   
					3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating   
					instructions should be adhered to.   
					4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed.   
					5.Water and Moisture- The appliance should not be used near water - for   
					example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet   
					basement, or near a swimming pool.   
					6. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand   
					that is stable and sturdy enough to hold the product. An appliance and cart   
					combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force and   
					uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.   
					7. Caution: To prevent electric shock, do not use this (polarized) plug with an   
					extension cord, receptacle or other outlets unless the blades can be fully   
					inserted to prevent blade exposure.   
					8.Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its location or position   
					does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should   
					not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the   
					ventilation openings or, placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or   
					cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.   
					9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as   
					radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers)   
					that produce heat.   
					10. Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power supply   
					only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on   
					the appliance.   
					11. Grounding or Polarization - Precautions that should be taken so that   
					the grounding or polarization of the appliance is not defeated.   
					12. Power-Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they   
					are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against   
					them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience   
					receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.   
					13. Cleaning - Dust the product with a clean cloth. NEVER use water.   
					14. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged   
					from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.   
					15. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall   
					and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.   
					16. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified   
					service personnel when:   
					A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged.   
					B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance.   
					C. The appliance has been exposed to rain.   
					D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked   
					change in performance.   
					E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.   
					17. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond   
					that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be   
					referred to qualified service personnel.   
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					Polarity   
					OPERATING THE ASAP2   
					It is important to observe correct polarity when using stereo mode.   
					One side of the speaker lead will have some sort of mark, either   
					printing, a raised ridge on the insulation or different color of   
					conductor. This permits you to know which wire you had connected   
					to the + and which to the - speaker terminals so you can do exactly   
					the same at the power amplifier terminals.   
					Make all speaker, input and control connections before applying   
					AC power. Connect the ASAP2 to an unswitched AC outlet. (Or   
					switched outlet for bypass mode) Power up the rest of the system   
					and proceed with the adjustments below.   
					Audio Muting Bypass Switch (rear panel)   
					Set this switch to ON position if using the AC trigger function to   
					minimize thumps or pops from television audio outputs. If using   
					Audio/Video triggering, set to OFF for fastest transition to local source.   
					Use Good Wire   
					For best results you should never use thin gauge speaker wire – it   
					will constrict the sound and deteriorate bass response. We   
					recommend use of premium Sonance MediaLinQ® speaker cable,   
					which also complies with UL fire rating. Be sure to check local   
					codes governing wire that may be installed within walls or ceilings.   
					Each brand of wire will have a different characteristic sound and   
					some may be more compatible with the sonic “signature” of your   
					various components. Your Sonamp ASAP2 is stable with any   
					reputable brand of wire and speaker cable.   
					Line Level / Speaker Level input switch (rear panel)   
					Set to the appropriate input used, choosing the best input for the   
					application. Line level is preferred for lowest noise and distortion.   
					Line level and Speaker sources cannot be used together.   
					Trigger Mode DIP Switch (rear panel)   
					On the rear panel there is a small DIP switch for selecting one or   
					more combination of trigger to local source. The default factory   
					setting is audio/video trigger switch #1.   
					AC Line cord   
					The ASAP2 features a removable IEC power cord, allowing for easy   
					installation. Plug the female end of the power cord into the inlet in   
					the rear panel and plug the male end into a grounded wall socket.   
					DO NOT plug the power cord into an AC outlet on your   
					preamplifier/receiver.CAUTION:THE PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,   
					DO NOT DEFEAT THE THIRD PRONG OF THE POWER CORD PLUG.   
					AT TENTION: A FIN D'EVITER TOUT RISQUE D'ELECTROCUTION,   
					NEPAS ENLEVER LA 3EME FICHE DE LA PRISE ELECTRIQUE.   
					Use only a heavy duty extension cord, if required, to avoid starving   
					the amplifier of all the current necessary for full power operation.   
					Switch functions:   
					DIP switch 1   
					DIP switch 2   
					DIP switch 3   
					DIP switch 4   
					Audio/ Video source trigger (Default)   
					External low voltage trigger. 5 to 24 Volts AC or DC   
					AC power outlet trigger   
					Bypass of automatic triggering. Forced local   
					source setting.   
					A combination trigger application would be an Audio/ Video trigger   
					by VCR signal and an AC Trigger by television power draw.   
					Audio Trigger (Dip switch #1 On -- UP Position)   
					Speaker Wiring   
					ASAP2 includes two source inputs. The default, or "A" input is for the   
					remote (house) music system that will play whenever the local source   
					is off or completely muted. These inputs are at speaker-level and are   
					direct pass through. Connect the remote (house) music system here.   
					The Sensing, or B, input is for the local source component such as a   
					TV, DVD or CD player, tape player or portable stereo. Whenever this   
					local source is turned on and there is an audio signal present at the B   
					inputs, the ASAP2 automatically switches itself into the circuit   
					amplifying the local signal and driving the room loudspeakers.   
					Two pairs of para l lel out put qu ick-connect screw terminals are   
					provided. Connect the local loudspeakers to the Speaker A or B   
					terminals on the back of the ASAP2. If using two pairs of speakers,   
					use only speakers with an impedance of 6 ohms or greater. Use bare   
					wire and strip only enough wire (1/4") to fit into the slot in the   
					terminal. Before inserting the wire, twist all its strands tightly to   
					prevent stray strands that could cause a short circuit between + and   
					- terminals! Tighten each terminal connection securely.   
					Main Input   
					The B inputs have both speaker-level connections and line-level   
					connections (RCA jacks). Select either one by sliding the switch on the   
					rear panel to connect to the local system. If you use the speaker-level   
					inputs, use bare wire and strip only enough wire (1/2") to fit into the   
					slot in the terminal.Before inserting the wire,twist all its strands tightly   
					to prevent strays that could cause a short circuit between + and -   
					terminals! If you use line level inputs, run RCA patch cords from the   
					variable outputs on the TV set or other local source. If the local source   
					has both line level and speaker level outputs, use the line level outputs   
					for better performance.   
					This speaker level input is the default or main input when no trigger   
					stimulus is applied. If the power is disconnected, the audio passes   
					through the main input directly to the speaker outputs. If the Red   
					Main source LED is lit,then you are listening to Main input.Pressing   
					the power button "off ", will force the unit to Main input. This will   
					lock out all Local input automatic mode activity.   
					Voltage Turn On Mode (switch set to CENTER or “External Volt” position)   
					The Sonamp ASAP2 features a removable voltage input connector   
					to connect other electronics with voltage control outputs. When the   
					dip switch is set to Voltage Trigger mode, the voltage trigger   
					monitors the voltage input connector and turns on the amplifier   
					when voltage (either AC or DC) between 5V and 24V is detected.   
					Video Trigger (Dip switch #1 On -- UP Position)   
					The B input relay may also be activated by the video trigger. This is   
					a composite video (RCA jack) which allows the ASAP2 to stay   
					locked on to the local TV even when the audio signal is muted for an   
					extended period of time. Run a single RCA patch cord from the   
					video output source on the receiver or TV to the video trigger input   
					on the ASAP2.An additional looping jack output is provided to pass   
					through on to the TV video input. Set the trigger by selecting   
					DIP switch 1 to ON position. Set Audio trigger to 1/2 rotation.   
					Voltage Output Connector   
					The Sonamp ASAP2 features a removable voltage output   
					connector to provide 12VDC to control other devices such as   
					Sonance Industry Upgrades, 12-V relays, or other Sonamps. The   
					current draw should not exceed 200mA.   
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					Note: the video jack is for triggering purposes only; video signal   
					switching is not possible.   
					more difficult to trigger.In this case audio, video or low voltage may be   
					an alternative option for better triggering stability.   
					Local to Main Delay Control Time Adjustment (front panel)   
					External Voltage Trigger (Dip switch #2 On -- UP Position)   
					The B input relay may also be activated by a low voltage control   
					source. This is by connecting a 5 to 24 Volts AC or DC power source   
					to the screw terminal block on rear panel. This allows the ASAP2 to   
					stay locked on the local source any time power is applied.   
					Ty pical applications would be:   
					The ASAP2 features an adjustable time delay which varies the   
					amount of time it takes for the device to revert to the A input after   
					the B input signal has been discontinued. This delay time is set using   
					the screw adjustment on the ASAP2 front panel labeled "Delay". The   
					range is from 3 seconds (fully counterclockwise) to 90 seconds (fully   
					clockwise). Set it for somewhat longer times if the video trigger is   
					not used, or the local system is used for classical music or other   
					sources containing long, quiet passages. If using audio for triggering,   
					set the timing longer. If triggering other than audio, the delay time   
					can be set to the shortest time setting (counterclockwise).   
					• Control from switched outlet through a wall wart.   
					• DC Voltage output of preamp or control device.   
					• Relay drive output from out Navigator Master Keypad.   
					• Individual zone control such as Sonance Nav Net controller.   
					Caution: NEVER Connect to 120VAC line current.   
					Local Source Volume Control Adjustment (front panel)   
					There are screw adjustments on the front panel for left and right   
					volume control (marked "L" & "R") of local or internal power   
					amplifier. Use these controls for the volume:   
					AC Power Trigger (Dip switch #3 On -- UP Position)   
					The B input relay may also be activated by the AC power trigger.This   
					is controlled by an AC outlet on rear panel which allows the ASAP2   
					to stay locked on to the local TV even when the audio signal is   
					muted for an extended period of time. Plug your TV into this outlet,   
					set trigger select DIP switch 2 to On position.   
					a. If the Local input signal is distorted or increase it if Local source   
					has weak output. Typically TV variable output falls into the   
					category.   
					b. If using a variable preamp/receiver output, leave them in the   
					fully clockwise position.   
					c. If using ASAP2 with passive volume controls, set the passive   
					volume control to maximum. Then adjust ASAP2 volume   
					controls to nominal level without distortion.   
					No Automatic Trigger (Dip switch #4 On -- UP Position)   
					This allows the ASAP2 to stay locked on to the local source bypassing all   
					automatic functions. This application would be used when ASAP2 is in   
					a switched outlet. When off, there would be direct pass through. When   
					on, local ASAP2 inputs would be active. Pressing front panel power   
					button would allow manual switching from Main to Local sources.   
					AC Fuse   
					This will blow to protect the unit for possible internal parts failure.   
					Never replace the fuse with any size other than indicated on the rear   
					panel to avoid more serious damage. Substitution of a larger fuse may   
					create serious damage to internal parts and will void your Sonance   
					warranty. Note: For continued protection against fire, replace fuse   
					with only same type and rating.   
					Time Delayed Input Muting (for AC Trigger Mode)   
					The ASAP2 mutes the input for 3 seconds to prevent thumps and pops   
					created from low quality audio sources. (Typically television audio will   
					produce audible thumps on the line out jacks). This application would   
					be used when ASAP2 is in a the AC trigger mode.When off,there would   
					be direct pass through. When TV is powered on, local ASAP2 inputs   
					would be active and wait for 3 seconds for audio to pass. The muting is   
					instant turn off, to catch quick off thump. This feature may be   
					defeated if source equipment does not exhibit turn on /off thumps, or   
					is using modes other than AC triggering.   
					SAT MODULE BAY INSTALLATION   
					The Sonamp ASAP2 features a Smart Amplifier Technology (SAT)   
					module bay for future upgadability, greatly increasing the flexibility of the   
					amplifier and making it compatible with new protocols. A new module   
					can be easily inserted or swapped with another SAT module. Refer   
					to the following steps and the figure below for SAT Module removal   
					and installation. Note: Make sure power switch is Off and AC   
					Voltage i s di sconnected.   
					Audio / Video Trigger Control Adjustment - Input Sensitivity   
					The ASAP2 can be adjusted for input sensitivity using the recessed   
					screw adjustment labeled "sense" on the front panel. As it is turned   
					clockwise, the sensitivity increases; counterclockwise makes it less   
					sensitive. The unit should be set for the highest level of sensitivity   
					that allows proper continuous operation. Operate the B source at a   
					moderate volume, then mute the signal (if using a CD or tape player,   
					put it in pause). The ASAP2 should switch back to the A source   
					(after the time delay period you set above) and stay there. If the   
					sensitivity is set too high, random switching may occur as the unit   
					sense the residual noise level of the B source. Some experimentation   
					may be necessary, but once it is set properly the ASAP2 will not need   
					re-adjusting unless the components are changed.   
					AC Trigger Control Adjustment (front panel)   
					With TV or component on, adjust trigger control by using the recessed   
					screw adjustment labeled "A.C. Trig" to the point of trigger. Then turn   
					1/8 past that setting. Check operation by switching TV or component   
					on and off. If switching remains on, reduce the trigger setting slightly.   
					Some components have a small change in current draw and may be   
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					1. Unscrew and save the two screws holding the current   
					module in place.   
					AL1 Module (sold separately):   
					2. Pull the module out of the SAT module bay.   
					3. Disconnect the ribbon cable.   
					4. Select the desired position of any jumpers on the SAT   
					module (i.e. high pass filter).   
					5. Connect the ribbon cable to the ribbon cable connector on   
					the new module.   
					The AL1 – Automatic Line Level Switcher Module (sold   
					separately) has a default input as well as a sensing input. When   
					signal is detected at the sensing input, that signal is fed to the   
					amplifier as well as the output jacks. At the same time a 12VDC   
					control signal is present on the removable screw connector.   
					6. Slide the SAT module into the SAT module bay.   
					7. Replace the two mounting screws.   
					The following diagrams explain how each SAT module can be   
					used with the ASAP2. SAT modules such as the LR1, AL1, and   
					ASL1(all sold separately) are available. Contact your Sonance-   
					Authorized installer or dealer for more information.   
					The sensing input has a sensitivity control as well as a delay   
					adjustment which controls the time the module waits after the   
					sensing jack signal subsides before switching back to the default   
					input. The following diagram shows a ASAP2 amplifier with the   
					AL1 module in a restaurant installation. The default input is   
					connected to the house restaurant audio and the sensing input   
					monitors to the paging microphone. The output is feeding a   
					second ASAP2 for two source & whole house switching. Simply   
					swap out the Basic SAT module with the AL1 module,and connect   
					the equipment as shown in the figure below.   
					LR1 Module (sold separately):   
					The LR1 – Balanced Line Receiver Module (sold separately) features a   
					circuit that cancels out noise on long audio runs, usually greater than   
					thirty feet.This module has an input impedance of 10KΩand is perfectly   
					matched with the Sonance LS1 Balanced Line Sender. The LR1 Module   
					provides unbalanced stereo output jacks to feed the signal to other   
					amplifiers. The output is set at unity gain. The following diagram shows   
					a clean-looking Plasma TV/ In-Wall Speaker installation by using the   
					Sonamp ASAP2 with the LR1 module at the equipment rack,   
					with the plasma AC triggered by the ASAP2. Simply swap out the   
					SAT module with the LR1 module, and connect the equipment   
					as shown in Figure below.   
					MAINTAINING YOUR SONAMP ASAP2   
					The Sonamp ASAP2 requires no periodic maintenance and has no   
					user serviceable parts inside. Do not remove the top cover to avoid   
					risk of electric shock.To keep it clean use only a soft cloth and never   
					use any solvents or abrasives. Fingerprints may be removed with a   
					soft cloth moistened only with a few drops of water.   
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					SERVICE   
					WARRANTY COVERAGE (USA ONLY)   
					If,within five (5) years from the date shown on the bill of sale, the   
					unit fails due to a defect in workmanship or materials, Sonance   
					will, at its option and at no charge to the purchaser, repair or   
					replace the components of such unit which proves to be defective.   
					If you have any questions about the operation or installation   
					of your Sonamp® ASAP2, please call our Technical Assistance   
					Department on any business day at: (800)582-0772   
					or (949)492-7777 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST.   
					For this warranty to be effective, the bill of sale must show that   
					the unit was purchased from an authorized Sonance retailer.   
					This warranty shall apply exclusively to the original purchaser   
					and shall not apply to units purchased for industrial or   
					commercial use.   
					Should your product require repair or service, contact your   
					authorized Sonance retailer for help, or use the following procedure:   
					1.Prior to calling,note the product model number,serial number,   
					purchase date, and original retailer's name and address.   
					2. Contact our Technical Assistant Department at the number(s) above   
					and describe the problem. If required a Return Merchandise   
					Authorization (RMA) number will be issued. IMPORTANT: Do not   
					return the unit to Sonance without first obtaining an RMA   
					number or it will be returned to you.   
					Furthermore, this warranty shall not apply if:   
					1. Damage to the unit was caused by accident, abuse or misuse.   
					2. The unit was modified, or repaired by unauthorized personnel.   
					3.The unit was not used as outlined in the operating instructions.   
					Exclusions and Limitations   
					3. If you are directed to return the unit to Sonance for repair,   
					pack the unit in its original shipping cartons (inner & outer).   
					Replacement packaging can be obtained from Sonance for a   
					small charge.   
					The warranty set forth above is in lieu of all other warranties;   
					express or implied, of merchantability, fitness for a particular   
					purpose, or otherwise. The warranty is limited to Sonance   
					products registered herein and specifically excludes any   
					damage to any associated equipment, which may result for any   
					reason from use with this product.   
					4. Contact United Parcel Service, Federal Express, or RPS to   
					arrange prepaid (not collect) shipping. Do not use the United   
					States Postal Service. IMPORTANT: Freight collect shipments   
					will be refused.   
					Sonance shall, in no event, be liable to incidental or   
					consequential damages arising from any breach of this warranty   
					or otherwise. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and   
					you may have other rights, which vary from state to state.   
					5. Write the Return Merchandise Authorization number on the   
					outside of the shipping carton.   
					6. For warranty work, please include a copy of the original bill   
					of sale inside the package.   
					SPECIFICATIONS   
					Output Power, Stereo mode, RMS:   
					50 Watts per channel @ 8Ω   
					65 Watts per channel @ 4Ω   
					Ship the packaged unit to:   
					Te c hnical Assistance Department   
					Sonance   
					Total Harmonic Distortion:   
					0.2% 20Hz-20kHz @ 8Ω   
					1.0% 20Hz-20kHz @ 4Ω   
					B to A Delay:   
					3 seconds to 90 seconds (adjustable)   
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					Power Requirement:   
					Power Consumption:   
					Dimensions (WxHxD):   
					AC fuse, thermal, short circuit   
					-100dB below rated output (A-weighted)   
					300MV for 59W @ 8Ω   
					47k Ω, Min.   
					120 VAC, 50/60 Hz   
					360 watts   
					16-3/4" x 1-3/4" x 11-5/8" (425mm x 44mm x 295mm)   
					Specifications and features subject to change without notice.   
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