| User Guide   Audio Products   XTRA™ Series   Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers   68-2354-01 Rev. A   02 14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FCC Class B Notice   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a   Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits provide reasonable   protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,   uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the   instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee that   interference will not occur. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception,   which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct   the interference by one or more of the following measures:   • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is   connected.   • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   NOTE: For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility,   Guide” on the Extron website.   Conventions Used in this Guide   Notifications   The following notifications are used in this guide:   WARNING: A warning indicates a situation that has the potential to result in death or   severe injury.   CAUTION: A caution indicates a situation that may result in minor injury.   ATTENTION: Attention indicates a situation that may damage or destroy the product or   associated equipment.   NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.   Copyright   © 2014 Extron Electronics. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   Introduction ..................................................1   Operation.......................................................9   About this Manual............................................ 1   Terms Used in this Manual........................... 1   Features .......................................................... 1   Front Panel Features and Operation ................ 9   Rear Panel Features and Operation ............... 11   Remote Volume Control............................. 17   Controlling Multiple Amplifiers with One   Volume Controller ..................................... 18   Bridged Mono Output................................ 19   Installation ....................................................3   Application Examples ...................................... 3   Mounting the XTRA Series Amplifiers............... 4   Tabletop Use ............................................... 4   UL Guidelines for Rack Mounting................. 4   Rack Mounting ............................................ 5   Flexible Conduit Adapter Kit Installation ....... 6   Troubleshooting ......................................... 20   Amplifier Fails to Exit   Standby Mode Promptly............................... 20   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Contents   v Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction   About this Manual   This manual contains information about the Extron XTRA Series of power amplifiers.   • • • • XPA 1002 two-channel stereo audio power amplifier   XPA 1002 Plus two-channel stereo audio power amplifier   XPA 2001-70V mono audio power amplifier   XPA 2001-100V mono audio power amplifier   Terms Used in this Manual   The terms “amplifier” and “power amplifier” are used interchangeably in this manual to refer   to all of the XPA models. “XPA 1002” refers to the 1002 and the 1002 Plus. ”XPA 2001”   refers to both the XPA 2001-70V and the XPA 2001-100V.   Features   Inputs — Balanced or unbalanced stereo or mono on a 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw   connector.   Speaker outputs — Screw-lock, 5 mm captive screw connectors enable simple, secure   connections with 22 AWG to 12 AWG speaker cables.   Continuous power output for larger rooms —   • • • • XPA 1002: 60 watts rms per channel at 8 ohms; 100 watts rms per channel at 4 ohms.   XPA 1002 Plus: 100 watts rms per channel at 4 and 8 ohms.   XPA 2001-70V: 200 watts rms for 70 volt speaker systems.   XPA 2001-100V: 200 watts rms for 100 volt speaker systems.   Professional grade amplifier design —   • The XPA 1002 and 1002 Plus features less than 0.05% total harmonic distortion plus   noise, and better than 105 dB signal-to-noise ratio.   • The XPA 2001 features less than 0.1% total harmonic distortion plus noise, and better   than 100 dB signal to noise ratio.   ENERGY STAR® qualified amplifier — The XTRA Series of amplifiers are energy efficient   products that conserve energy and reduce operating costs.   Highly efficient Class D amplifier design — The XTRA Series of amplifiers generate   substantially less heat than conventional amplifier designs, making them ideal for installation   in equipment racks and lecterns with very limited ventilation. They consume 10 watts when   idle and less than 1 watt in standby mode.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Introduction   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Extron patented CDRS — Class D ripple suppression — A patented, exclusive   technology from Extron that eliminates the high frequency switching ripple and EMI   emissions found in typical Class D amplifiers. CDRS enables Extron power amplifiers to be   situated near wireless AV devices without RF interference.   Convection cooled — The XTRA Series of amplifiers are convection cooled without the   need for fans, ensuring quiet, reliable operation.   Ultra low inrush current — no need for power sequencing — Allows many XTRA   series amplifiers to be powered on simultaneously without overloading power circuits.   This eliminates the need for power sequencing.   Flexible Conduit Adapter Kit — Suitable for use in other environmental air space in   accordance with section 300.22, (C) of the National Electrical Code only when used with   optional Flexible Conduit Adapter Kit.   Auto-standby with fast power-up — The amplifiers automatically enter into a standby   mode after 25 minutes of inactivity, + or - 5 minutes, dramatically reducing power   consumption. They quickly return to full power status upon signal detection.   Rear panel attenuation (level) controls — Provide attenuation of input signals for   setting proper audio system gain staging as well as two-zone applications. They are   located on the rear panel to prevent unauthorized or accidental tampering of the level   adjustments.   Multiple protection circuits — Activates during excessive clipping, output shorts,   thermal overload, or DC faults to prevent damage to the amplifier and speakers.   Remote standby port — Enables the amplifiers to be remotely powered down when not   in use, reducing operating cost.   Remote volume and mute control port — Allows the XPA 1002 series and the XPA   2001 series to be remotely controlled using the optional Extron VCM 100 Series volume   and mute or VC 50 volume controllers.   Bridgeable outputs — The power output of the XPA 1002 and XPA 1002 Plus can be   effectively doubled by bridging the output. A mono source is wired to both the left and   right input while the output is wired for bridged operation. Bridging allows power to be   output at 200 watts into 8 ohms. The minimum load impedance when bridging is 8 ohms   (see the wiring instructions on page 19).   Front and rear-mounted signal and protection indication LEDs — Provide   convenient indication of amplifier operation from both sides of an equipment rack.   Internal international power supply — The 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz universal power   supply provides worldwide power compatibility.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Introduction   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   This section discusses how to install the XTRA Series of audio power amplifiers.   Topics that are covered, include:   • • Application Examples   Mounting the XTRA Series Amplifier   WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury.   Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only (see   UL Guidelines for Rack Mounting on page 4).   Application Examples   The following illustrations are application examples for the XPA 1002 series and the   XPA 2001 series.   2 8Ω   / 4Ω OUTPUTS   1 REMOTE   50mA   ADNBY   ST   10V   G INPUTS   2 CLASS   2 WIRING   1 G C ION   2 T V TTENUA   A 8 10   6 1 12   14   4 8 0 2 10   6 2 12   14   18   26   0 A 1002   1 4 XP   2 ∞ ∞ z Extron   XPA 1002   Power   SIGNAL   100-240V   .,  LIMITER/PROTECT   Extron   Ampliꢀer   SI 28   Surface-mount   Speakers   R VC   TouchLink   D C DV   DO   CAM   P TO   LAP   PC   Control   ON   F OF   Y PLA   D I S U T E M N EE   SCR   UP   System   EE   N S C R W N DO   TCP/IP   ® 100   A Y REL   LINK   ACT   INPUT   3 4 1 IR   3 1 M 3 4 C O R X 2 1 2 0   R TX   4 I P 1 2 3 RS-232   OUTPUT   A B R RS-232   L L 6 7 5 R 8 4 UDIO3 INPUT   A 2 1 L OUTPUT   D E T R I S RGBR-Y   , L 3 . . E 2 T T 1 . S U I , B-Y   Y C 6 VI   D RGB   RGB   3 4 YC   R-Y   1 2 VID   V 5 Y   I 0Hz   -6   50   Y N P U T 40V   -2   100   Extron   IN1508   Scaling Presentation   Switcher   Projector   PC   DVI Output   Laptop   VCR   PC   DVD Player   Document   Camera   Figure 1. XPA 1002 Series Application Example   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Installation   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Extron   SI 26CT   Two-way Ceiling   Speakers   Extron   XPA 2001-70V   Power   Ampliꢀer   70   V OUTPUT   REMOTE   50mA   BY   N A ST   10V   G INPUTS   CLASS   2 WIRING   R D)   UMME   (S   HPF   L G C V TION   TTENUA   A GlobalViewer   AV Resource   Management and   Remote Control   Application   80 Hz   OFF   8 10   6 12   14   18   26   4 A 2001-70V   2 XP   ∞ Hz   -60   50   , A .5   OTECT   SIGNAL   V 0 0 4 -2   0 0 1 LIMITER/PR   TCP/IP   Network   Extron   MPX 423 A   Media Presentation   Matrix   RS-2 C E O N T R O L L O U T P U T I B R A V RESET   O U T P U T R I N P U T 3 4 LINK   L L O E I D CT   A - V R S R R S 3 4 L L R R S O 1 2 S E I D L L V R 3 4 L L R R R E T U 1 2 P L L M O C R R R 3 L L I R T U O 1 4 N P U T L L 1 R 2 I N O 11   E I D - V S S Video   2 9 T U O 12   S-video   1 I N O E I D V 7 5 6 T U O R E T U P M O C VGA   I N R E T U P M O C 3 .3A   0 0V   0-24   10   Video   PC (2)   Hz   /60   50   S-video   Projector   VGA   Flat Panel Display   Laptop (2)   DVD (4)   VCR (4)   Figure 2. XPA 2001 Series Application Example   Mounting the XTRA Series Amplifiers   The XPA 1002 series and XPA 2001 series of audio amplifiers can be set on a table,   mounted on a rack shelf, or mounted in the plenum space above a ceiling-mounted   projector.   Tabletop Use   Four self-adhesive rubber feet are included with the audio amplifier.   For tabletop use, attach one foot at each corner of the bottom side of the unit and place   the unit in the desired location.   UL Guidelines for Rack Mounting   The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines pertain to the installation of the   equipment in a rack.   1. Elevated operating ambient — If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly,   the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room   ambient. Therefore, consider installing the equipment in an environment compatible   with the maximum ambient temperature specified by the manufacturer [Tma = +32 to   +122 °F (0 to +50 °C)].   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Installation   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. Reduced air flow — Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the   amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.   3. Mechanical loading — Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a   hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.   4. Circuit overloading — Consideration should be given to the connection of the   equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might   have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of   equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.   5. Reliable earthing (grounding) — Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment   should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections   other than direct connections to the branch circuit (such as the use of power strips).   Rack Mounting   The XPA 1002 series and XPA 2001 series can be mounted in a rack shelf using the   optional RSU 129 1U Universal rack shelf or the 1U Basic rack shelf, as follows.   1. If feet were installed on the bottom of the amplifier, remove them.   2. Place the amplifier on one half of the rack shelf.   3. Align the front of the amplifier with the front of the shelf, and align the threaded   holes on the bottom of the amplifier with the holes in the rack shelf.   4. Attach the amplifier to the rack shelf with the two provided 4-40 x 3/16” machine   screws.   5. Insert the screws from the underside of the shelf, and securely fasten them into   diagonally-opposite corners.   1U Universal Rack Shelf   1/2 Rack Width Front False   Faceplate   Front false   faceplate   uses 2   screws.   (2) 4-40 x 3/16"   Screws   ATTENTION: Using screws longer than   3/16” will damage the unit and void the   warranty.   Use 2 mounting holes on   opposite corners.   Figure 3. Rack Mounting of the Amplifier   6. Attach the false front panel (provided with rack shelf) to the unoccupied side of the   rack (as shown above), or install a second half-rack-width device in that side by   repeating steps 1 through 5.   7. Attach the rack shelf to the rack using four 10-32 x ¾” bolts (provided). Insert the   bolts through #10 beveled washers, then through the holes in the rack, as shown   above.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Installation   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Rack Mounting Ventilation Recommendations   Excessive heat can decrease the optimal lifetime of the power amplifier. An over temp   indicator LED on the front panel of the amplifier lights red whenever the recommended   operating temperature has been exceeded (see Front Panel Features and Operation   on page 9).   To reduce the chances for an over temp condition, the XPAs should be arranged in a   rack environment so that adequate airflow is available both above and below the XPA   whenever possible. No more than two XPAs should be arranged one-on-top-of-the-other   in a rack without an open space between them, as shown in the following illustration. An   XPA can also be arranged above or below another non-XPA device, but there must be an   open space both above and below those devices.   V ent Space   V ent Space   V ent Space   V ent Space   V ent Space   V ent Space   Figure 4. Allow Sufficient Spacing for Adequate Ventilation   Flexible Conduit Adapter Kit Installation   WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury.   • The circuit breaker used for this connection should be rated no lower than 20   amps and no greater than 30 amps.   • This unit must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and   with all local codes.   • An ALL-POLE MAINS SWITCH with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in   each pole shall be incorporated in the electrical installation of the building. The   installation shall be carried out in accordance with all applicable installation rules.   • Installation and service must be performed by a qualified electrician only.   • Make sure that the source device and the XPA are turned off and disconnected   from the power source before you begin.   ATTENTION: A UL listed electrical distribution box is recommended for the   termination of the conduit opposite the XPA (see the following UL Requirements   section on page 7).   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Installation   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The optional Flexible Conduit Adapter Kit consists of:   • • • • • One EMT adapter plate   One 6-foot long electrical conduit   Three 7.5 feet, 18-gauge spade connector power wires   One UL-rated zip tie wrap   Three auxiliary crimp style spade connectors designed for 14- to 16-gauge wires   NOTE: If needed, Extron recommends using a UL-rated crimp tool to terminate   the spade connectors. One recommended choice is the Molex crimp tool.   The kit provides a convenient means to replace the IEC power cord of the XPA with   conduit, where required by local codes.   UL Requirements   The UL requirements listed below pertain to the installation of the flexible conduit onto a   XPA 1002 or XPA 2001.   • • This unit is not to be used beyond its rated voltage range.   This unit must be wired to a UL listed distribution box.   NOTE: The UL approved electrical distribution box is not included with either   the XPA or the Flexible Conduit Adapter Kit. The installer is responsible for   obtaining and installing the box.   Installing the Flexible Conduit Kit   ATTENTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage IC chips even though you   cannot feel it. You must be electrically grounded before touching anything inside the   XPA. A grounding wrist strap is recommended.   Install flexible conduit to the XPA by following the steps below.   1. Unplug the IEC power cord from the power amplifier.   2. Remove the 8 screws from the top and sides of the XPA and lift off the cover (see   figure 5).   Lift Cover Straight Up   Remove (8)   screws   4Ω OUTP2UTS   8Ω   / 1 REMOTE   50mA   ADNBY   V ST   10   G INPUTS   2 CLASS   2 WIRING   1 G C TION   2 V TTENUA   A 8 10   6 1 12   14   4 8 0 2 10   6 2 12   14   18   26   4 0 1 A 1002   T XP   2 ∞ ∞ z SIGNAL   LIMITER/PROTEC   100-240 ,  Figure 5. Removing the Cover   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Installation   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. Remove the 2 screws holding the hot (Line) and neutral wires from the terminal block   on the PCB (see figure 6).   Blue Wire   Brown Wire   100-240V   1.3A   50-60Hz   L N Remove nut   Remove screws   (both sides) to release   IEC connector plate.   Figure 6. Removing the IEC Connector   4. Remove the ground wire nut from the grounding stud on the bottom of the enclosure,   as shown above.   5. Remove the 2 screws from the IEC plate, and remove the IEC connector plate and   the attached wires through the rear panel of the XPA, as shown above.   6. Thread the 18-gauge power wires through the length of the electrical conduit tube.   7. Install the EMT adapter plate with conduit attached into the opening from which the   IEC connector was removed in step 5.   8. Slide the conduit nut over the bundle of wires exiting the conduit and onto the conduit   itself. Hand tighten the conduit nut to the conduit.   9. Attach the EMT adapter plate assembly to the XPA using the 2 screws that were   removed in step 5.   10. Connect the black hot (Line) and white neutral wires to the terminal block on the PCB   using the 2 screws that were removed in step 3. Use the included zip tie wrap to   secure the two wires together close to the terminals (see figure 7).   WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious   injury.   Ensure that you observe correct wire polarity. The following illustration shows   the location of the hot (Line) and neutral terminals.   Terminal Block   Zip-Tie   LINE   L Hot   Terminal (Black)   NEUTRAL   N Neutral   Terminal (White)   Ground   Wire Nut   Conduit Nut   EMT Adapter Plate   Figure 7. Installing the EMT Adapter Plate Assembly   11. Secure the ground wire, as shown above, to the grounding stud on the bottom of the   enclosure using the nut that was removed in step 4.   12. Replace the cover of the XPA by attaching the 8 screws that were removed in step 2.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Installation   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   This section discusses how to operate the XTRA Series of audio power amplifiers.   Topics covered, include:   • • Front Panel Features and Operation   Rear Panel Features and Operation   Front Panel Features and Operation   2 3 1 2 OVER   TEMP   LIMITER/PROTECT   SIGNAL   1 XPA 1002   XPA 1002   XPA 1002 Plus   Front Panel   4 2 3 OVER   TEMP   LIMITER/PROTECT   SIGNAL   1 XPA 2001   XPA 2001-70V   XPA 2001-100V   Front Panel   4 Power indicator LED — This LED lights:   a b • • Green when the amplifier is receiving full power.   Amber when the amplifier is in Standby mode. Standby mode turns off all outputs   from the amplifier, although the amplifier is still receiving power (see   Rear Panel Features and Operation on page 13).   of   f Over Temp indicator LED — This LED lights red when the amplifier exceeds the   recommended operating temperature for optimal lifetime. The LED turns off after the   amplifier has cooled down sufficiently.   Should the LED light, check the following:   • Verify that the placement of the amplifier allows for adequate ventilation and   airflow.   • • Avoid placing other equipment on top of the amplifier.   Verify that the ambient temperature is within the specified range.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Limiter/Protect indicator LEDs — These LEDs (representing their respective output   channels) light red under three circumstances:   c 1 2 LIMITER/PROTECT   • • When the output wiring is shorted together.   When audio clipping occurs, the LED of the corresponding channel blinks once   per clip occurrence.   • When the amplifier overheats, both LEDs are lit. The LEDs are not lit after the   amplifier recovers from the overheated condition.   NOTE: These LEDs are duplicated on the rear panel.   Signal indicator LEDs — These LEDs (representing their respective output   channels) light green only when an input signal is detected on the corresponding   channel.   d 1 2 SIGNAL   NOTE: These LEDs are duplicated on the rear panel.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Rear Panel Features and Operation   2 100-240V   0.5A, 50-60Hz   XPA 1002   ATTENUATION   INPUTS   REMOTE   8Ω / 4Ω OUTPUTS   1 2 1 2 1 2 1 10V   50mA   2 10   10   12   14   18   26   8 0 12   14   4 8 0 6 6 4 2 1 G LIMITER/PROTECT   SIGNAL   2 ∞ ∞ XPA 1002   XPA 1002 Plus   Rear Panel   3 4 5a   6 7a   2 100-240V   0.5A, 50-60Hz   XPA 2001-70V   ATTENUATION   HPF   INPUTS   (SUMMED)   REMOTE   50mA   70 V OUTPUT   10V   L R 10   12   14   18   26   8 0 6 4 2 G 1 80 Hz   OFF   LIMITER/PROTECT   SIGNAL   ∞ V C G CLASS 2 WIRING   XPA 2001-70V   Rear Panel   3 4 8 5b   6 7b   2 100-240V   0.5A, 50-60Hz   XPA 2001-100V   ATTENUATION   10   HPF   INPUTS   (SUMMED)   REMOTE   50mA   100 V OUTPUT   10V   L R 12   14   18   26   8 6 4 G 1 80 Hz   OFF   LIMITER/PROTECT   SIGNAL   2 0 ∞ V C G CLASS 2 WIRING   XPA 2001-100V   Rear Panel   3 4 8 5b   6 7b   NOTE: Control signal ground pins may be labeled as , , or “G”. Audio ground pins   may be labeled as or .   The wiring and function are the same, whichever way your product is labeled.   AC power connector — Connect a standard IEC AC power cord here for power   a input (100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz) to the internal, autoswitching power supply.   This connector may be replaced by the Flexible Conduit Adapter Kit as described in   Flexible Conduit Adapter Kit Installation on page 6.   Limiter/Protect indicator LEDs — These LEDs light red under specific   circumstances.   b c NOTE: See   of Front Panel Features and Operation on page 10 for more   c details.   Signal indicator LEDs — These LEDs light green only when an input signal is   detected on the corresponding channel.   NOTE: See   of Front Panel Features and Operation on page 10 for more   d details.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Attenuation — Use a small screwdriver to adjust the audio input level for the   d corresponding channel. The analog potentiometers control the level from   (full   = attenuation) to 0 dB (no attenuation).   ATTENUATION   ATTENUATION   LEVEL   LEVEL   1 2 1 2 10   10   10   12   14   18   26   12   6 14   4 12   14   18   26   8 0 8 0 8 0 6 4 2 6 4 2 2 0 0 0 ∞ ∞ ∞ XPA 1002 Series   XPA 2001 Series   XPA 1002   XPA 2001 Series   NOTES:   • On the XPA 2001 models, the single control adjusts the levels of both   channels simultaneously prior to summing them together.   • On some models, this adjustment is referred to as “level”. The function is the   same, whichever way your product is labeled.   To adjust the attenuation level of the XPA amplifier, do the following:   1. If connecting to a source device with a volume control (variable output), ensure   that the volume on the source device is set to its lowest point, then adjust the   attenuation of the XPA fully counterclockwise.   2. Set the volume of the source device to its maximum volume level. No sound   should be heard.   3. Return to the XPA amplifier and raise the attenuation until sound distortion   occurs, then lower the level slightly to remove any distortion. This setting ensures   that, whatever the source device volume setting is, no clipping occurs.   NOTE: When setting volume control through a source device, ensure that the   volume of the device is set to variable out. Consult the user manual of the   device for detailed instructions on its calibration.   Balanced or unbalanced stereo or mono audio input connector   (XPA 1002 series) — Wire the 3.5 mm 5-pin captive screw connector for balanced   or unbalanced input as show in the diagram on the following page.   à NOTE: The power output of the XPA 1002 series amplifiers can be effectively   doubled by bridging the output. A mono source is wired to both the left and   right input while the output is wired for bridged operation. Bridging allows   power to be output at 200 watts into 8 ohms. The minimum load impedance   when bridging is 8 ohms (see the wiring instructions beginning on page 19).   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Tip   Ring   Sleeves   Tip   Ring   Tip   Sleeve   Tip   Tip   Ring   Tip   Sleeve   Sleeve   Sleeve   Unbalanced Stereo Input   Balanced Stereo Input   Unbalanced Mono Input   Balanced Mono Input   Do not tin the wires!   INPUTS   INPUTS   1 2 NOTE: The input connector receptacle may be   labeled one of two ways. The wiring and   function are the same, whichever way your   product is labeled.   2 1 or   Balanced or unbalanced stereo or mono audio input connector (XPA 2001) —   Wire the 3.5 mm 5-pin captive screw connector for balanced or unbalanced input.   â NOTE: For mono input on the XPA 2001, because the left and right channels   are summed, only wire the left channel. No jumpering to the right channel is   needed.   Tip   Ring   Tip   Tip   Tip   Sleeve   Sleeve   Tip   Sleeves   Tip   Ring   Ring   Sleeve   Sleeve   Unbalanced Stereo Input   Balanced Stereo Input   Unbalanced Mono Input   Balanced Mono Input   Do not tin the wires!   INPUTS   INPUTS   1 2 NOTE: The input connector receptacle may be   labeled one of two ways. The wiring and   function are the same, whichever way your   product is labeled.   2 1 or   Remote control connector — The 3.5 mm 5-pin captive screw port is used to   remotely control two functions through contact closure (see the circuit diagram on the   following page).   f NOTE: The remote control port may be labeled one of two ways (see the image   on the following page). The wiring and function are the same, whichever way   your product is labeled.   Pins V, C, and G (1, 2, and 3) control volume by varying the DC voltage from 0 V   (full attenuation) to 10 V (maximum volume) with full muting in effect when pin C is   connected to ground (pin G). Use the included 3-pin captive screw connector (see   Remote Volume Control on page 17).   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10V   1 50 mA   REMOTE   50mA   VOL/MUTE   10V   2 3 4 5 G or   V C G STANDBY   1 2 V MAX   10K OHMS   MIN   MUTE   2K OHMS   C VOLUME   MUTE SWITCH   3 G Pin 5 (standby) connected to ground (pin 4) places the amplifier in standby mode.   Standby mode turns off all output, although the amplifier is still receiving power.   Use the included 2-pin, 3.5 mm captive screw connector to remotely ground pin   5. The power indicator LED lights amber when the amplifier is in standby mode.   REMOTE   10V   50mA   G V C G STANDBY   or   Remote Switching to Standby Mode   10V   1 50 mA   VOL/MUTE   2 3 4 5 STANDBY   Stereo audio output connector — Marked “1” and “2” for the output channels,   wire the included 4-pole, 5 mm screw lock captive screw connector to output stereo   audio. Observe the correct polarities for each channel (see the following steps).The   output is designed to power 4 or 8 ohm speaker systems and is rated for 100 watts   per channel at 4 ohms and 60 watts per channel at 8 ohms for the non-Plus model,   and 100 watts per channel at 4 and 8 ohms for the Plus model.   å NOTES:   • You must use Class 2 wiring for this output to comply with UL requirements.   • The stereo audio output connector may be labeled one of two ways   (see the images on the following page). The wiring and function are the   same, whichever way your product is labeled.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8Ω/4Ω OUTPUTS   OUTPUT   1 2 1 2 or   CLASS 2 WIRING   XPA 1002   XPA 1002 Plus   ATTENTION: Do not tie channel outputs 1 and 2 to each other or to ground.   Doing so will short the outputs, damage the amplifier, or both.   NOTE: The power output of the XPA 1002 series can be effectively doubled by   bridging the output. A mono source is wired to both the left and right input   while the output is wired for bridged operation. Bridging allows power to be   output at 200 watts into 8 ohms. The minimum load impedance when bridging   is 8 ohms (see the wiring instructions beginning on page 19).   To wire the stereo audio output connector:   Step 1: Strip and insert the speaker wires into the connector and tighten the   captive screws. Be sure to observe the correct polarity.   Do not tin the wires!   Step 2: Insert the wired connector into the amplifier output and secure the locking   screws on either side.   2 8Ω / 4Ω OUTPUTS   1 CLASS 2 WIRING   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Mono audio output connector — Wire the included 2-pole, 5 mm screw lock   captive screw connector for mono audio (see the steps below). Output is designed to   power 70 V (XPA 2001-70V) or 100 V (XPA 2001-100V) line distribution systems and   is rated at 200 watts.   ç NOTES:   • You must use Class 2 wiring for this output to comply with UL requirements.   • The mono audio output connector may be labeled one of two ways   (see the images below). The wiring and function are the same, whichever   way your product is labeled.   70 V OUTPUT   OUTPUT   70V   100 V OUTPUT   OUTPUT   100V   or   or   CLASS 2 WIRING   CLASS 2 WIRING   XPA 2001-70V   XPA 2001-100V   ATTENTION: Do not tie channel outputs 1 and 2 to each other or to ground.   Doing so will short the outputs, damage the amplifier, or both.   To wire the mono audio output connector:   Step 1: Strip and insert the speaker wires into the connector and tighten the   captive screws. Be sure to observe the correct polarity.   Do not tin the wires!   Step 2: Insert the wired connector into the amplifier output and secure the locking   screws on either side.   PUT   70 V OUT   CLASS 2 WIRING   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   High pass filter (HPF) toggle switch (XPA 2001 series) — Use a small   screwdriver to toggle this recessed two-position switch. Setting the switch to 80 Hz   (default) prevents the saturation of 70 V and 100 V speaker input transformers by   low frequency signals. Saturation can result in severe distortion of the speaker output   signal.   h HPF   HPF   80 Hz   or   80 Hz   OFF   OFF   NOTES:   • The filter may be safely turned off if high pass filtering is applied to the   source input signal upstream of the amplifier. Otherwise, it should be left on.   • The high pass filter toggle switch may be labeled one of two ways. The   wiring and function are the same, whichever way your product is labeled.   Remote Volume Control   Options for the remote control of the XPA amplifiers include the Extron VCM 100 and   VC 50 volume controllers. Third party 10k potentiometer volume controllers can also be   connected to this port.   As shown in the following illustration, pin V (1) on the XPA is a 10 VDC reference voltage.   Pin C (2) is the volume control DC voltage input. The range is 0 to 10 V, where 0 V is mute   and 10 V provides maximum volume. Pin G (3) is ground.   NOTE: All nominal levels are at 10%.   REMOTE   50mA   10V   G Extron   STP 22   Cable   V C G Red   Black   or   Ground   10V   1 50 mA   VOL/MUTE   VOLUME   2 3 4 5 MUTE   STANDBY   VCM 100   Figure 8. Pinout Diagram for VCM 100 MAAP Connection to XPA Remote   Connector   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controlling Multiple Amplifiers with One Volume Controller   Several XPA 1002 and XPA 2001 series units can be daisy-chained so that one volume   controller can simultaneously regulate the volume of all the amplifiers.   NOTES:   • As additional amplifiers are added to the daisy chain, the sensitivity of the   volume potentiometer will change. The maximum volume level (fully clockwise)   will not be affected. However, the effectiveness of the minimum volume level   (fully counterclockwise) in reducing the volume to inaudible levels decreases as   more amplifiers are added to the daisy chain.   • When more than two XPA Half-Rack units are attached to the chain, sound may   be heard even if the levels have been set to their lowest. If complete muting is   required, use a contact closure switch attached between the C (Vol/Mute) and   the G (ground) pins of the first XPA Half-Rack unit in the chain.   To regulate multiple amplifiers with a single volume controller:   1. Attach all three pins of the volume controller to the corresponding pins on the first   XPA Half-Rack unit only — Ground to G (ground), Vol/Mute to C (Vol/Mute),   and 10 V to V (10 V).   2. Use jumper wires to connect the C (Vol/Mute) pins of the first amplifier and each   successive amplifier.   3. Use jumper wires to connect the G (ground) pins of the first amplifier and each   successive amplifier.   Extron   Extron   VCM 100 AAP   XPA Half-Rack   daisy chain   REMOTE   50mA   REMOTE   REMOTE   10V 50mA   10V   10V   50mA   G G G V C G V C G V C G or   10V   1 50 mA   10V   1 50 mA   10V   1 50 mA   VOL/MUTE   VOL/MUTE   VOL/MUTE   2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 STANDBY   STANDBY   STANDBY   Figure 9. Regulating Multiple Amplifiers with a Single Volume Controller   NOTE: The 10 V pin of the volume controller connects to the first XPA Half-Rack   unit only. There are no jumper wires linking it to subsequent amplifiers.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Bridged Mono Output   The power output of the XPA 1002 and XPA 1002 Plus can be effectively doubled by   bridging the output. Bridging allows power to be output in mono at 200 watts at 8 ohms.   NOTES:   • The bridging instructions that follow apply only to the XPA 1002 series.   • The minimum load impedance when bridging is 8 ohms.   To bridge the output, follow the steps and refer to the diagram below:   1. Unplug the IEC power cord from the power amplifier.   2. Fully attenuate the potentiometer.   3. Wire the output as shown in the following diagram.   4. Wire the input as shown in the following diagram.   5. Connect the IEC power cord and power up the amplifier.   6. Adjust the input levels of channels 1 and 2 identically.   NOTE: See   (Attenuation) of Rear Panel Features and Operation on page   d 12 for more details.   100-240V   0.5A, 50-60Hz   XPA 1002   ATTENUATION   INPUTS   REMOTE   50mA   8Ω 4Ω OUTPUTS   / 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 10V   2 10   10   12   14   18   26   8 0 12   14   4 8 0 6 6 4 2 G LIMITER/PROTECT   SIGNAL   2 ∞ ∞ Input   Amplified   Output   Levels should be set   identically.   3.5 mm   Captive Screw   Balanced Wiring   1 2 From   Mono   Source   Un-Balanced Wiring   1 2 From   Mono   Source   5 mm   Captive Screw   1 2 To 8 Ohm Minimum   Speaker Load   NOTE: During bridged mono output, the + output   from channel 1 becomes the positiveterminal and   the + output from channel 2 becomes the   negative terminal   Figure 10. Bridging the Output of the XPA 1002 Series   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Operation   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting   The front and rear panels have LED warning indicators, as described in the following   diagnostic information.   Amplifier Fails to Exit Standby Mode Promptly   The input channel (channels 1 and 2) Signal LED lights green per indicated input channel   when an input signal is detected.   Power LED Signal LED Problem Description Problem Solution   Color   State   Amber   Not lit   No output signal   No input detected, verify the   input signal.   If input is present, raise input   level until signal LED lights.   Green or   Amber   Lit   Does not promptly exit   The output signal level of the   source may be too low to cross   the signal detection threshold   of the amplifier (see amplifier   specifications for details).   Increase the signal level of the   source until the signal LED   lights consistently.   intermittently standby mode with   signal present.   Amber   Amber   Lit   Lit   No output signal   Amplifier has been placed in   standby mode and output has   been turned off. Check remote   port. DC Fault may have been   detected (see below).   DC Fault is detected   on either channel. Unit   does not exit standby.   Disconnect power then   disconnect the remote port (if   connected). Next, reconnect   power to the unit to determine   if the unit continues to go   into immediate standby upon   power up. In such a case, the   unit should be serviced.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Troubleshooting   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Amplifier Enters Standby Mode Too Early   The input channel (channels 1 and 2) Signal LED lights green per indicated input channel   when an input signal is detected.   Power LED Signal LED Problem Description Problem Solution   Color   State   Green or   Amber   Lit   Enters standby mode   The output signal level of the   source may be too low to cross   the signal detection threshold   of the amplifier (see amplifier   specifications for details).   Increase the signal level of the   source until the signal LED   lights consistently.   intermittently early.   Limiter/Protect LED Warning Indicators   The output channel (channels 1 and 2) Limiter/Protect LED lights red per indicated output   channel as shown in the following diagnostic information.   LED State   Problem Description   Problem Solution   Blinks   Audio clipping is occurring at the rate Reduce the power output to   of one blink per clip.   avoid overdriving the amplifier,   causing clipping.   Lights steady The amplifier may be overheating.   Output channel leads are shorted   Determine the reason for the   overheated state and allow the   amplifier to cool. The LED will not   be lit after the amplifier recovers   from the overheated state.   Check speakers and speaker   wiring for shorts.   Over Temp Indicator LED   This indicator does not represent a hard failure of the unit. It is meant as a warning that   the amplifier has exceeded the recommended operating temperature for optimal product   lifetime.   LED State   Problem Description   Problem Solution   Lights steady Amplifier has exceeded the   recommended operating   • Verify that the placement of the   amplifier allows for adequate   ventilation and airflow.   temperature. The LED turns off after   the amplifier cools down sufficiently.   • Avoid placing equipment on top   of the amplifier.   • Verify that the ambient   temperature is within the   specified range.   XTRA Series Half-Rack Audio Power Amplifiers • Troubleshooting   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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