Crown Audio Stereo Amplifier 1201 2401 User Manual

Micro-Tech Series  
Operation Manual  
Micro-Tech  
600, 1200, & 2400  
Micro-Tech  
601, 1201, & 2401  
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Crown International, Inc.  
DECLARATION of CONFORMITY  
Issued By: Crown International, Inc.  
1718 W. Mishawaka Road  
Sue Whitfield  
574-294-8289  
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Nick Owen  
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Equipment Type: Commercial Audio Power Amplifiers  
Family Name: Micro-Tech Amplifiers  
Model Names: Micro-Tech 600, 1200, 2400, 601, 1201, 2401  
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Date of Issue: January 1, 2001  
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Table of Contents  
5 Advanced Features and Options .........................14  
Important Safety Instructions .................................. 2  
Declaration of Conformity ....................................... 3  
1 Welcome ...................................... 5  
1.1 Features ...................................................... 5  
1.2 Unpacking Your Amplifier ........................... 5  
2 How to Use This Manual .................... 5  
3 Setup ........................................... 6  
3.1 Unpack Your Amplifier ............................... 6  
3.2 Install Your Amplifier ................................. 6  
3.3 Ensure Proper Cooling .............................. 6  
3.4 Choose Input Wire and Connectors ........... 7  
3.5 Choose Output Wire and Connectors ........ 8  
3.6 Wire Your System ...................................... 9  
3.6.1 Stereo Mode ..................................... 9  
5.1 Protection Systems ........................................................ 14  
5.1.1 ODEP .................................................................... 14  
5.1.2 Ultrasonic and Radio Frequency Protection .......... 14  
5.1.3 Drive Protection .................................................... 14  
5.1.4 Transformer Thermal Protection ........................... 14  
5.1.5 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ................................... 14  
5.2 Accessories ................................................................... 15  
5.2.1 Cooling Fan Options ............................................ 15  
5.2.2 Input Connectors Option ..................................... 15  
5.3 Filter Cleaning ............................................................... 15  
6 Principles of Operation ....................................16  
6.1 Overview ....................................................................... 16  
6.2 Circuit Theory ............................................................... 16  
6.2.1 Stereo Operation ................................................... 17  
6.2.2 Bridge-Mono Operation ........................................ 18  
6.2.3 Parallel-Mono Operation ...................................... 18  
7 Troubleshooting ............................................19  
8 Specifications ..............................................20  
9 AC Power Draw and Thermal Dissipation ..............22  
10 Service ....................................................24  
10.1 Worldwide Service ........................................................ 24  
10.2 US and Canada Service ................................................ 24  
10.2.1 Service at a US or Canada Service Center .......... 24  
10.2.2 Factory Service ................................................... 24  
10.2.3 Factory Service Shipping Instructions ................ 24  
11 Warranty ...................................................25  
Crown Factory Service Information Form ................................... 27  
3.6.2 Bridge-Mono Mode .......................... 9  
3.6.3 Parallel-Mono Mode ........................ 9  
3.7 Set Input Sensitivity ................................... 10  
3.8 Set Ground Lift Switch ............................... 10  
3.9 Connect to AC Mains ................................ 10  
3.10 Startup Procedure .................................... 10  
4 Operation ..................................... 11  
4.1 Precautions ................................................ 11  
4.2 Controls, Indicators and Connectors .......... 12  
4.2.1 Front Panel Facilities ......................... 12  
4.2.2 Rear Panel Facilites ............................ 13  
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Micro-Tech Series Power Amplifiers  
2 How to Use This  
Manual  
1 Welcome  
The Crown® Micro-Tech 600, 1200 and 2400  
are the original industry standards for touring  
amplifiers. Micro-Tech amplifiers are known  
around the world as the benchmark for high-  
density, ultra-pure power in a compact pack-  
age. In addition, each model gives you Crown's  
legendary ODEP® protection to keep the show  
going long after other amplifiers would fail.  
Patented ODEP® (Output Device Emula-  
tion Protection) circuitry compensates for  
overheating and overload to keep the  
amplifier working.  
This manual provides you with the necessary  
information to safely and correctly set up and  
operate your amplifier. It does not cover every  
aspect of installation, setup or operation that  
might occur under every condition. For addi-  
tional information, please consult Crown's  
Amplifier Application Guide (available online at  
your system installer or retailer.  
High damping factor provides superior  
motion control over low-frequency drivers  
for clean, accurate low end.  
Two mono modes (Bridge-Mono and Par-  
allel-Mono) for driving a wide range of  
load impedances.  
Models MT-601, 1201 and 2401(for Japan) are  
identical to corresponding models MT-600,  
1200 and 2400.  
We strongly recommend you read all instruc-  
tions, warnings and cautions contained in this  
manual. Also, for your protection, please send  
in your warranty registration card today. And  
save your bill of sale-it's your official proof of  
purchase.  
Modern power amplifiers are sophisticated  
pieces of engineering capable of producing  
extremely high power levels. They must be  
treated with respect and correctly installed if  
they are to provide the many years of reliable  
service for which they were designed.  
Full protection against shorted outputs,  
open circuits, DC, mismatched loads,  
general overheating, high-frequency over-  
loads and internal faults.  
1.2 Unpacking Your Amplifier  
Please unpack and inspect your amplifier for  
any damage that may have occurred during  
transit. If damage is found, notify the transpor-  
tation company immediately. Only you can ini-  
tiate a claim for shipping damage. Crown will  
be happy to help as needed. Save the shipping  
carton as evidence of damage for the shipper's  
inspection.  
In addition, the Micro-Tech amplifiers include a  
number of features which require some expla-  
nation before they can be used to their maxi-  
mum advantage.  
Please take the time to study this manual so  
that you can obtain the best possible service  
from your amplifier.  
We also recommend that you save all packing  
materials so you will have them if you ever  
need to transport the unit. Never ship the unit  
without the factory pack.  
1.1 Features  
Grounded Bridge™ design delivers  
incredible voltage swings without stress-  
ing output transistors. This results in sig-  
nificantly lower distortion and superior  
reliability.  
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3 Setup  
3.3 Ensure Proper Cooling  
3.2 Install Your Amplifier  
3.1 Unpack Your Amplifier  
When using an equipment rack, mount units  
directly on top of each other. Close any open  
spaces in rack with blank panels. DO NOT  
block front or rear air vents. The side walls of  
the rack should be a minimum of two inches  
(5.1 cm) away from the amplifier sides, and the  
back of the rack should be a minimum of four  
inches (10.2 cm) from the amplifier back panel.  
CAUTION: Before you begin, make sure  
your amplifier is disconnected from the  
power source, with power switch in the  
“off” position and all level controls  
turned completely down (counterclock-  
wise).  
YOU WILL NEED (not supplied):  
Input wiring cables  
Output wiring cables  
Rack for mounting amplifier (or a stable surface  
for stacking)  
Use a standard 19-inch (48.3 cm) equipment  
rack. See Figure 3.1 for amplifier dimensions.  
WARNING: Before you start to set up  
your amplifier, make sure you read and  
observe the Important Safety Instruc-  
tions found at the beginning of this man-  
ual.  
Figure 3.2 illustrates standard amplifier airflow.  
You may also stack amps without using a cabi-  
net.  
NOTE: When transporting, amplifiers should be  
supported at both front and back.  
POWER  
ODEP  
CH1  
CH2  
OFF  
3.5 in  
8.9 cm  
19 in  
48.3 cm  
SIDE VIEW  
16 in  
40.6 cm  
Figure 3.2 Airflow  
Figure 3.1 Mounting Dimensions  
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3 Setup  
3.4 Choose Input Wire  
and Connectors  
Crown recommends using pre-built or profes-  
sionally wired, balanced line (two-conductor  
plus shield), 22-24 gauge cables and connec-  
tors. Depending upon which amplifier input you  
choose, you should use either 3-pin male XLR  
connectors, TRS phone connectors, or terminal  
forks at the amplifier inputs.  
Unbalanced lines may also be used but may  
result in noise over long cable runs.  
The amplifier input connectors not used for  
audio signal input may be used to daisy-chain  
the audio signal to other components.  
Figure 3.3 Balanced Input  
Connector Wiring  
Figure 3.4 Unbalanced Input  
Connector Wiring  
Figure 3.3 shows connector pin assignments for  
balanced wiring, and Figure 3.4 shows connec-  
tor pin assignments for unbalanced wiring  
NOTE: Custom wiring should only be  
performed by qualified personnel.  
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3 Setup  
3.5 Choose Output Wire and Con-  
nectors  
Crown recommends using pre-built or profes-  
sionally wired, high-quality, two-conductor,  
heavy gauge speaker wire and connectors. Use  
banana plugs, spade lugs or bare wire for your  
output connectors (Figure 3.5). To prevent short  
circuits, wrap or otherwise insulate exposed  
loudspeaker cable connectors.  
Using the guidelines below, select the appropri-  
ate size of wire based on the distance from  
amplifier to speaker.  
Distance  
up to 25 ft.  
26-40 ft.  
Wire Size  
16 gauge  
14 gauge  
12 gauge  
10 gauge  
8 gauge  
41-60 ft.  
Figure 3.5 Output Connections  
61-100 ft.  
101-150 ft.  
151-250 ft.  
6 gauge  
CAUTION: Never use shielded cable for  
output wiring.  
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3 Setup  
3.6.3 Parallel-Mono Mode  
3.6 Wire Your System  
3.6.1 Stereo Mode  
Typical input and output wiring is shown in  
Figure 3.6. Turn off the amplifier, and set the Ste-  
reo/Mono mode switch on the back to Parallel  
Mono. Turn down the Channel 2 level control.  
Typical input and output wiring is shown in  
Figure 3.6. Turn off the amplifier, and set the  
Stereo/Mono mode switch on the back to Stereo.  
INPUTS: Connect input wiring to Channel 1  
only.  
INPUTS: Connect input wiring for both channels.  
OUTPUTS: Maintain proper polarity (+/-) on out-  
put connectors.  
OUTPUTS: Connect positive (+) speaker load to  
amplifier Channel 1 red (+) binding post. Con-  
nect negative (-) speaker load to amplifier Chan-  
nel 1 black (-) binding post. Add a 14 gauge (or  
larger) jumper wire between the red (+) binding  
posts of both channels 1 and 2.  
Connect Channel 1 positive (+) speaker load to  
Channel 1 positive terminal of amp; repeat for  
negative (-). Repeat Channel 2 wiring as for  
Channel 1.  
CAUTION: When the amplifier is wired for  
Parallel-Mono mode, do not change the  
rear switch to Stereo or Bridge-Mono.  
Doing that will result in inefficient opera-  
tion, high distortion and excessive heat-  
ing.  
3.6.2 Bridge-Mono Mode  
Typical input and output wiring is shown in  
Figure 3.6. Turn off the amplifier, and set the  
Stereo/Mono mode switch on the back to Bridge  
Mono.  
INPUTS: Connect input wiring to Channel 1  
only.  
NOTE: Crown provides a reference of wiring pin  
assignments for commonly used connector  
types in the Crown Amplifier Application Guide  
OUTPUTS: Connect the speaker across the posi-  
tive (red) terminals of each channel. Do not use  
the negative terminals when the amp is being  
operated in Bridge-Mono mode. The load must  
be balanced so neither lead is connected to  
ground.  
CAUTION: Connect only balanced equip-  
ment (meters, switches, etc.) to the  
Bridge-Mono output. Both sides of the  
line must be isolated from the input  
grounds or oscillations may occur.  
NOTE: To prevent distortion and low lev-  
els, the Channel 2 level control should be  
set fully counter-clockwise when operat-  
ing the amplifier in Bridge-Mono mode.  
NOTE: Crown provides a reference of wiring pin  
assignments for commonly used connector  
types in the Crown Amplifier Application Guide  
(Section 1.21.) available at  
Figure 3.6 Three System Connection Methods  
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3 Setup  
3.9 Connect to AC Mains  
3.7 Set Input Sensitivity  
Connect your amplifier to the AC mains power  
source (power outlet) with the supplied AC  
power cordset.  
The three-position input sensitivity switch is  
located inside the amplifier behind the MT-XLR  
module (Figure 4.2 letter “I”). The switch is set  
at the factory to a sensitivity of 0.775 volt for  
standard 1 kHz power into 8 ohms. (Factory  
setting for International versions is 1.4 V.) If  
desired, the sensitivity can be switched to 1.4  
volts for standard 1 kHz power into 8 ohms, or  
a voltage gain of 26 dB. The 26 dB gain setting  
is equivalent to a sensitivity of 2.1 volts for the  
Micro-Tech 600, 2.5 volts for the Micro-Tech  
1200 and 3.2 volts for the Micro-Tech 2400.  
SENSITIVITY SWITCH INSIDE ACCESS HOLE  
WARNING: The third prong of the power  
connector (ground) is an important  
safety feature. Do not attempt to disable  
this ground connection by using an  
adapter or other methods.  
Amplifiers don't create energy. The AC mains  
voltage and current must be sufficient to deliver  
the power you expect. You must operate your  
amplifier from an AC mains power source with  
not more than 10% variation above or below  
the amplifier's specified line voltage and within  
the specfied frequency requirements (indicated  
on the amplifier's back panel label). If you are  
unsure of the output voltage of your AC mains,  
please consult your electrician.  
1.4 V  
26 dB  
0.77 V  
THIS AMPLIFIER IS EQUIPPED WITH SELECTABLE INPUT SENSITIVITY. REMOVE COVER PLATE (ABOVE) TO ACCESS SENSITIVITY SWITCH.  
CH-2  
CH-1  
To change the input sensitivity:  
6
6
5
7
5
7
4
4
8
8
3
2
9
3
2
9
1. Remove the back panel cover plate (or  
input connector accessory).  
10  
10  
BALANCED  
UNBALANCED  
INPUT WIRING  
INPUT GROUND LIFT  
LIFT  
INPUT WIRING  
1
11  
1
11  
0
12  
0
12  
+
TIP  
RING  
SLEEVE  
+
TIP  
INPUT  
INPUT  
GAIN  
GAIN  
(AFFECTS PHONE INPUTS ONLY.)  
(MONO)  
GND  
GND  
SLEEVE  
2. Locate the access hole for the sensitivity  
switch inside the chassis opening (Figure  
3.7). The sensitivity switch will not be vis-  
ible because it is mounted below the hole.  
Use your little finger to reach it.  
GROUND LIFT SWITCH  
3.10 Startup Procedure  
Figure 3.7 Input Sensitiviy and Ground Lift Switches  
Use the following procedure when first turning  
on your amplifier:  
3. Set the switch to the desired position  
noted on the label beside the access hole.  
1. Turn down the level of your audio source.  
4. Replace the back panel cover plate (or  
input connector accessory).  
2. Turn down the level controls of the ampli-  
fier.  
3.8 Set Ground Lift Switch  
3. Turn on the “Power” switch. The Power  
indicator should glow.  
The ground lift switch (Figure 3.7) is located  
on the back panel and can isolate the input sig-  
nal grounds from the AC (chassis) ground. It  
affects only the phone jack inputs and has no  
effect on accessory input connectors. Sliding  
the switch to the left isolates or “lifts” the  
4. Turn up the level of your audio source to  
an optimum level.  
5. Turn up the Level controls on the amplifier  
until the desired loudness or power level is  
achieved.  
grounds by placing an impedance between the  
sleeve of each phone jack and the AC ground.  
6. Turn down the level of your audio source  
to its normal range.  
The Micro-Tech 2400 has two reset switches  
for its high-voltage power supplies. Refer to the  
Troubleshooting Section in the unusual event  
of a tripped breaker.  
If you ever need to make any wiring or installa-  
tion changes, don't forget to disconnect the  
power cord.  
For help with determining your system's opti-  
mum gain structure (signal levels) please refer  
to the Crown Amplifier Application Guide,  
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4 Operation  
4.1 Precautions  
3. Do not short the ground lead of an output cable to  
the input signal ground. This may form a ground  
loop and cause oscillations.  
Your amplifier is protected from internal and external  
faults, but you should still take the following precautions  
for optimum performance and safety:  
4. Never connect the output to a power supply,  
battery or power main. Electrical shock may  
result.  
1. Before use, your amplifier first must be configured  
for proper operation, including input and output  
wiring hookup and Stereo/Mono-switch setting.  
Improper wiring can result in serious operating diffi-  
culties. In Parallel-Mono mode, a jumper is used  
between the red (+) Channel 1 and 2 output binding  
posts. To prevent distortion and overheating,  
remove this jumper for Bridge-Mono and Stereo  
modes.  
5. Tampering with the circuitry, or making unautho-  
rized circuit changes may be hazardous and invali-  
dates all agency listings.  
6. Do Not operate the amplifier with the ODEP LEDs  
turning off.  
7. Do Not overdrive the mixer, which will cause clipped  
signal to be sent to the amplifier. Such signals will  
be reproduced with extreme accuracy, and loud-  
speaker damage may result.  
For information on wiring and configuration, please  
consult the Setup section of this manual or, for  
advanced setup techniques, consult Crown's Ampli-  
fier Application Guide available online at  
8. Do Not operate the amplifier with less than the rated  
load impedance. Due to the amplifier's output pro-  
tection, such a configuration may result in prema-  
ture clipping and speaker damage.  
2. Use care when making connections, selecting signal  
sources and controlling the output level. The load  
you save may be your own!  
Remember: Crown is not liable for damage that results  
from overdriving other system components.  
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D. Enable Indicator  
C. ODEP Indicators (Output Device  
Emulation Protection)  
4.2 Controls, Indicators and  
Connectors  
4 Operation  
Lights when the amplifier is on. AC power is  
available and the low-voltage power supply and  
fan are operational. Does not indicate the status  
of the high-voltage power supply (see Section  
6 on Troubleshooting).  
During normal operation, these amber indica-  
tors glow brightly to show that reserve thermo-  
dynamic energy is present. They dim  
4.2.1 Front Panel Facilities  
A. Filter Grille  
proportionally as energy reserves decrease. In  
the rare event that energy reserves are depleted,  
the ODEP indicators turn off and the protection  
circuitry proportionally limits output drive so  
the amplifier can safely continue operating even  
under extreme conditions. These indicators  
also help identify more unusual operating  
conditions (see Section 5.1.1 on ODEP and  
Section 7 on Troubleshooting).  
Supports and protects the dust filter (B). To  
clean the dust filter, detach the grille by remov-  
ing the three screws that hold it in place.  
E. Power Switch  
Amplifier is on when the switch is in the "on"  
position. When turned on, the output is muted  
for approximately four seconds to protect your  
system from start-up transients.  
B. Dust Filter  
Removes large particles from the air drawn by  
the cooling fan. Check the filter regularly to  
prevent clogging. The filter can be cleaned by  
soaking in a mild detergent (e.g. dishwashing  
liquid).  
POWER  
ODEP  
CH1  
CH2  
OFF  
A
B
C
C
D
E
Figure 4.1 Front Panel Indicators and Grille  
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4.2.2 Rear Panel Facilities  
I. MT-XLR Module  
balanced (tip, ring and sleeve) or unbalanced (tip  
and sleeve) lines (refer to Figure 3.5). Balanced XLR  
ijnputs for each channel are provided with the  
MT-XLR module. Barrier-block input connectors are  
available with the MT-BB accessory (see Section  
5.2.2). Caution: Do not use the Channel-2 input in  
either mono mode.  
4 Operation  
This module provides two balanced XLR inputs.  
Because the MT-XLR connectors are in parallel with  
the amplifier’s built-in phone connectors, an input  
signal fed to either input can be fed to another  
amplifier from the unused connector for that chan-  
nel. If you prefer to use barrier block inputs instead,  
order the MT-BB accessory (see Section 5.2).  
F. Power Cord  
All units are shipped with an approprate plug and  
cord for the required AC voltage.  
G. Stereo/Mono Modes Switch  
L. Ground Lift Switch  
Use Stereo mode for normal two-channel oper-  
ation.  
Used to isolate the phone jack signal grounds from  
the AC power (chassis) ground. Moving the switch  
to the "lift" position helps prevent the hum associ-  
ated with ground loops. Sliding the switch to the left  
isolates or "lifts" the grounds by placing an imped-  
ance between the sleeve of each phone jack and the  
AC ground.  
Input Sensitivity Switch  
Use Bridge-Mono mode to drive a single chan-  
nel with a load impedance of at least 4 ohms.  
The three-position input sensitivity switch (Figure  
4.2) is located inside the amplifier behind the MT-  
XLR module (I). See Section 3.7 for details.  
Use Parallel-Mono mode to drive a single  
channel with a load impedance less than 4  
ohms.  
J. Level Controls  
Used to set the amplifier's output levels. These con-  
trols are on the back panel to prevent tampering. Be  
sure to turn down the Channel-2 level control (fully  
counterclockwise) when operating in Bridge-Mono  
or Parallel-Mono mode.  
Important: Turn off the amplifier before changing the  
Stereo/Mono modes switch.  
M. Output Jacks  
A pair of versatile binding posts is provided for out-  
put connection to each channel. Loudspeakers can  
be easily connected using banana plugs, spade lugs  
or bare wire (European models do not accept  
banana plugs). See Section 3.5.  
H. Reset Switches (Micro-Tech 2400 only)  
The Micro-Tech 2400 has two push-button reset  
swiches on the back panel that are used to reset the  
circuit breakers for the high-voltage power supplies.  
Refer to Section 5.1.5 in the rare event of a tripped  
breaker.  
K. Balanced Phone Jack Inputs  
A balanced ¼-inch phone jack input is provided for  
each channel. The jacks may be used with either  
BRIDGE-MONO WIRING  
1
TURN AMPLIFIER OFF.  
PUSH TO RESET  
2
SET STEREO/MONO  
SWITCH TO  
BRIDGE-MONO.  
+
OUTPUTS  
3
OUTPUT ACROSS  
RED TERMINALS  
ONLY. (CH-1  
CLASS 1  
OUTPUT  
WIRING  
REQUIRED.  
IS POSITIVE.)  
PARALLEL-MONO WIRING  
CH-2  
CH-1  
MODEL: MICRO-TECH 2400 SERIES  
1
+
TURN AMPLIFIER OFF.  
AC VOLTS: 120 AMPS: 17 60 Hz  
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A transformer can overheat during very severe  
conditions: higher than rated output levels,  
excessively low-impedance loads, and unreas-  
ionably high input signals.  
controlled slew rate has no effect on audio per-  
formance because the high-frequency limit is  
well above 20 kHz. This approach protects the  
amplifier and tweeters from radio frequencies.  
An amplifier's slew rate only needs to be large  
enough to deliver the maximum voltage at the  
highest required frequency — higher slew  
rates actually let the amplifier reproduce unde-  
sirable frequencies.  
NOTE: For detailed information about these  
Crown amplifier features, please consult the  
Crown Amplifier Application Guide, available  
Micro-Tech amplifiers keep working under con-  
ditions where other amplifiers would fail. But  
even when a Micro-Tech's limits are exceeded,  
it will still protect itself — and your investment  
— from damage.  
5.1 Protection Systems  
Your Crown amplifier provides extensive pro-  
tection and diagnostic capabilities, including  
ODEP, ultrasonic/RF protection, drive protec-  
tion, and power supply fuses or breakers.  
5.1.3 Drive Protection  
5.1.5 Fuses and Circuit Breakers  
5.1.1 ODEP  
This system temporarily removes drive from the  
output stages to protect the amplifier and its  
loads, and prevents oscillation. Drive protec-  
tion can be activated in two situations. First, if  
dangerous subsonic frequencies or direct cur-  
rent (DC) is detected in the amplifier's output,  
drive protection will activate. The amplifier  
resumes normal operation when it no longer  
detects dangerous output. Activating this pro-  
tection is very unlikley, but improper source  
signals like subsonic square waves or a  
severely clipped signal can activate this sys-  
tem.  
120 VAC, 60 Hz models and all Micro-Tech  
2400s have an internal fuse that protects the  
low-voltage power supply and cooling fan. The  
high-voltage power supplies for the Micro-Tech  
600 and 1200 are protected by internal fuses,  
while the power supplies for the Micro-Tech  
2400 high-voltage supplies are protected by  
circuit breakers.  
Crown invented ODEP to prevent amplifier  
shutdown during demanding operation, and to  
increase the efficiency of the output circuitry.  
To do this, Crown measured the safe operating  
area (SOA) of each output transistor before  
installing it in an amplifier. Next, Crown  
designed intelligent circuitry to simulate the  
instantaneous operating conditions of those  
output transistors. Its name describes what it  
does: Output Device Emulation Protection or  
ODEP. In addition to simulating output transis-  
tor operating conditions, it compares their  
operation to their known SOA. If ODEP sees  
that more power will be asked of the output  
devices than they can deliver, ODEP immedi-  
ately limits the drive level until it falls within the  
SOA. Limiting is proportional and kept to an  
absolute minimum — only what is required to  
prevent output transistor damage.  
With rated loads and output levels, the fuses (or  
circuit breakers) should shut down the amplfi-  
ier only in the rare instance of a catastrophic  
failure. ODEP protection keeps the amplifier  
operational under most other severe condi-  
tions. The fuses (or circuit breakers) can also  
shut down the amplifier if extremely low-  
impedance loads and high output levels result  
in current draw that exceeds their rating. Again,  
this should be possible only when operating  
outside rated conditions, as when the amplifier  
is used to drive a 1-ohm load in Stereo mode,  
or when an input signal is clipped severely.  
Second, the amplifier's fault protection system  
puts the affected channel into drive protection  
mode in rare situations where heavy common-  
mode current is detected in its output. The  
amplifier should never output heavy common-  
mode current unless its circuitry is damaged.  
Activating drive protection helps prevent further  
damage.  
This level of protection enables Crown to  
increase output efficiency to never-before-  
achieved levels while greatly increasing reli-  
ability. The front-panel ODEP indicators show  
whether the amplifier is functioning correctly or  
whether ODEP is limiting the drive level.  
5.1.4 Transformer Thermal  
Protection  
Micro-Tech amplifiers do not blow their fuses  
or trip their breakers unless something is  
wrong. In the rare event that an internal fuse  
blows, please refer the unit to a qualified tech-  
nician. If a breaker in a Micro-Tech 2400 trips,  
try to identify and correct the problem before  
resetting the breakers. If the problem persists,  
refer the unit to a qualified technician.  
This activates in the rare case where the unit's  
transformer temperature rises to unsafe levels.  
Then the amplifier will remove power from the  
affected channel's high-voltage power supply,  
which puts the channel in drive protection  
mode. The channel will return to normal opera-  
tion after its transformer cools to a safe temper-  
ature.  
5.1.2 Ultrasonic and Radio Fre-  
quency Protection  
Micro-Tech amplifiers have a controlled slew  
rate. This means that their design puts a limit  
on the frequencies they can reproduce. The  
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5.2 Accessories  
5.3 Filter Cleaning  
A dust filter is provided on the air intake to the  
cooling system (Figure 4.1, letter “B”). If this  
filter becomes clogged, the unit will not cool as  
efficiently as it should and may produce lower-  
than-normal output levels due to high heat-sink  
temperature.  
5.2.1 Cooling Fan Options  
Every Micro-Tech amplifier has a built-in high-  
velocity fan that provides optimum cooling.  
Two optional replacement fan blades are avail-  
able for special cooling requirments. Crown  
part C 6594-3 is a quieter, low-velocity fan  
blade that in many cases can provide adequate  
cooling. Crown part C 6593-5 is a reverse air  
flow fan blade which changes the direction of  
the air flow in and out of the amplifier (not rec-  
ommended for the Micro-Tech 2400).  
To remove the filter, use a phillips screwdriver  
to remove the three screws that hold the front  
grille in place. Wash the filter with mild dish-  
washing detergent and warm water. Be sure to  
dry the filter before installing it. Replacement  
filters may be ordered from the factory.  
Figure 5.1 MT-BB Input Panel Accessory  
Important: The optional replacement fan  
blades should only be installed by a  
qualified technician.  
Dust filters are not 100% efficient. So, depend-  
ing on the local environment, the internal heat  
sinks of the amplifier will benefit from periodic  
cleaning by a qualified technician. Internal  
cleaning information is available from our  
Technical Support Group.  
5.2.2 Input Connectors Option  
The MT-BB is an accessory panel that provides  
barrier-block input connectors. An MT-BB  
accessory might be desirable in applications  
requiring bare wire connections. It can also be  
used to daisy-chain an input signal from one  
amplifier to another, just like the MT-XLR.  
The MT-BB must be installed at an authorized  
service center or the Crown factory.  
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Aluminum extrusions have been widely used  
for heat sinks in power amplifiers due to their  
low cost and reasonable performance. But mea-  
sured on a watts per pound or watts per volume  
basis, the extrusion technology doesn’t perform  
nearly as well as the heat sink technology  
developed for Micro-Tech amplifiers.  
Crown also invented the four-quadrant topol-  
ogy used in the output stages of each Micro-  
Tech amplifier (see Figure 6.1). This special  
circuitry is called the Grounded Bridge. It  
makes full use of the power supply by deliver-  
ing peak-to-peak voltages to the load that are  
twice the voltage seen by the output devices.  
6.1 Overview  
Micro-Tech amplifiers incorporate several tech-  
nological advancements including real-time  
computer simulation of output transistor stress,  
low-stress output stages and an advanced heat  
sink embodiment.  
Custom circuitry is incorporated to limit tem-  
perature and current to safe levels making it  
highly reliable and tolerant of faults. Unlike  
many lesser amplifiers, it can operate at its  
voltage and current limits without self-destruct-  
ing.  
The heat sinks in a Micro-Tech amplifier are  
fabricated from custom convoluted fin stock  
that provides an extremely high ratio of area to  
volume, or area to weight. All power devices are  
mounted directly to massive heat spreaders that  
are electrically at the Vcc potential. Making the  
heat spreaders electrically alive improves ther-  
mal performance by eliminating the insulating  
interface underneath each power device. The  
chassis itself is also used as part of the thermal  
circuit to maximize utilization of the available  
resources.  
As its name suggests, the Grounded Bridge  
topology is referenced to ground. Composite  
devices are constructed as gigantic NPN and  
PNP devices to handle currents which exceed  
the limits of available devices. Each output  
stage has two composite NPN devices and two  
composite PNP devices.  
Micro-Tech amplifiers are protected from all  
common hazards that plague high-power  
amplifiers including shorted, open or mis-  
matched loads; overloaded power supplies;  
excessive temperature, chain-destruction phe-  
nomenon, input overload and high-frequency  
blowups. The unit protects loudspeakers from  
input and output DC, as well as turn-on and  
turn-off transients.  
The devices connected to the load are referred  
to as “high-side NPN and PNP” and the devices  
connected to ground are referred to as “low-  
side NPN and PNP. Positive current is deliv-  
ered to the load by increasing conductance  
simultaneously in the high-side NPN and low-  
side PNP stage, while decreasing conductance  
of the high-side PNP and low-side NPN.  
6.2 Circuit Theory  
Each channel is powered by its own power  
transformer T100 or T200. Both channels share  
a common low-voltage supply. The secondary  
output of T100 is full-wave rectified by D109  
and is filtered by a large computer grade capac-  
itor. A thermal switch embedded in the trans-  
former protects it from overheating.  
Real-time computer simulation is used to cre-  
ate an analogue of the junction temperature of  
the output transistors (hereafter referred to as  
the output devices). Current is limited only  
when the device temperature becomes exces-  
sive—and only by the minimum amount  
required). This patented approach called Out-  
put Device Emulation Protection (or ODEP)  
maximizes the available output power and pro-  
tects against overheating—the major cause of  
device failure.  
The two channels may be used together to dou-  
ble the voltage (Bridge-Mono) or current (Par-  
allel-Mono) presented to the load. This feature  
gives you flexibility to maximize power avail-  
able to the load.  
The low-voltage fanformer is rectified by diodes  
D1, D2, D3 and D4 to generate an unregulated  
24 volts. Monolithic regulators U1 and U2 pro-  
vide a regulated 15 volts.  
A wide bandwidth, multiloop design is used for  
state-of-the-art compensation. This produces  
ideal behavior and results in ultra-low distor-  
tion values.  
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6 Principles of Operation  
6.2.1 Stereo Operation  
to drive the bridge-balanced output stage. This  
results in the Vcc supply having exactly one  
half of the output voltage added to their quies-  
cent voltage. D309, D310, D311 and a trimmer  
resistor set the quiescent current point for the  
bridge-balanced output stage.  
(Q105) and the –LVA (Q110), with their push-  
pull effect through the bias servo Q318, drive  
the fully complementary output stage.  
For simplicity, the discussion of Stereo opera-  
tion will refer to one channel only. Mono opera-  
tion will be discussed later. For specific circuit  
references, see the block diagram in Figure 6.1.  
The bias servo Q318 is thermally coupled to  
the heat sink and sets the quiescent bias cur-  
rent in the output stage to lower the distortion  
in the crossover region of the output signal.  
D301, D302, D303, and D304 remove the  
charge on the unused portion of the output  
stage based on the polarity of the output signal.  
The signal at the ¼-inch phone jack input  
passes directly to the balanced gain stage  
(U104-A and U104-B). The balanced gain stage  
causes balanced to single-ended conversion  
using a difference amplifier. From there, gain  
can be controlled with a potentiometer. The  
error amp (U104-C) amplifies the difference  
between the output signal and the input signal  
from the gain pot, and drives the voltage trans-  
lator stage.  
The protection mechanisms that affect the sig-  
nal path are implemented to protect the ampli-  
fier under real-world conditions. These  
conditions are high instantaneous current,  
excessive temperature, and output device oper-  
ation outside safe conditions.  
With the voltage swing provided by the LVAs,  
the signal then gains current amplification  
through the Darlington emitter-follower output  
stage.  
Q107 and Q108 sense output current and act as  
a common current limiter. When instantaneous  
current exceeds the design criteria, the limiters  
remove the drive from the LVAs to limit output  
current to safe levels.  
The bridge-balanced circuit (U104-D) receives  
a signal from the output of the amplifier and  
compares it to the signal at the Vcc supply. The  
bridge-balanced circuit then develops a voltage  
From the error amp, the voltage translator stage  
routes the signal to the Last Voltage Amplifiers  
(LVAs) based on signal polarity. The +LVA  
Figure 6.1 Circuit Block Diagram  
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To further protect the output stages, the pat-  
ented ODEP circuitry is used. It produces an  
analog output proportional to the always  
changing die temperature of the output transis-  
tor. This output controls the translator stage  
previously mentioned, removing any further  
drive that may exceed the safe operating area of  
the output stage.  
opposite polarity of channel 1. This makes it  
possible to deliver twice as much voltage to the  
load while the protection mechanisms for each  
channel continue to work independently.  
6.2.3 Parallel-Mono Operation  
With the stereo/mono switch set to Parallel-  
Mono, the output of channel 2 is paralleled with  
that of channel 1. A suitable jumper capable of  
handling high current must be connected  
across the positive (+) output terminals to gain  
the benefits of this operating mode.  
Thermal sensors S100 and S200 give the  
ODEP circuits vital information on the operat-  
ing temperature of the heat sink on which the  
output devices are mounted.  
The signal path for channel 1 is the same as  
previously discussed, except that channel 1  
also drives the output stage of channel 2. The  
balanced input, error amp, translators, and  
LVAs of channel 2 are disconnected and no  
longer control the channel 2 output stage. The  
channel 2 output stage and protection mecha-  
nisms are also coupled through S1 and func-  
tion as one.  
Should the amplifier fail in a way that would  
cause DC across the output lead, the DC pro-  
tection circuit senses this on the negative feed-  
back loop and shuts down the output stage  
drive until the DC is removed.  
6.2.2 Bridge-Mono Operation  
By setting the back panel stereo/mono switch  
to Bridge-Mono, you can convert a Micro-Tech  
amplifier for bridged-mono operation. With a  
signal applied to the channel 1 input and the  
load connected between the positive (+) output  
terminals, twice the voltage can be delivered to  
the load.  
In Parallel-Mono mode, the amplifier can  
deliver twice the current of a single channel.  
Because the channel 2 ODEP circuit is coupled  
through S1, the amplifier gains additional pro-  
tection if a fault occurs in the channel 2 output  
stage. The channel 2 ODEP circuit will limit the  
output of both output stages by removing the  
drive from the channel 1 voltage translator.  
The channel 1 output feeds the channel 2 error  
amp U204-A. The signal feeding channel 2 is  
inverted so the channel 2 output will have the  
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CONDITION: Normal operation.  
CONDITION: Enable LED on, ODEP  
LEDs off, no sound. Low-voltage power  
supply and fan are still working.  
The Enable (Power) LED is on, and the ODEP LEDs  
are on or flickering.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
ODEP LEDs on indicates a high energy  
reserve. An ODEP LED flickering means that  
the energy reserve for the affected channel is dip-  
ping.  
Transformer thermal protection has activated.  
Amplifier will come back on automatically  
when it cools.  
ODEP reserves have been depleted and the  
amplifier is about to activate protection.  
High-voltage power supply fuse or breaker has  
blown.  
CONDITION: Normal LED display but  
distorted sound.  
OTHER POSSIBLE CONDITIONS  
TO BE AWARE OF:  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
Check for shorts in the speaker lines. Avoid loads of  
1 ohm or less. Let the amplifier cool down, then  
reset the breaker (Micro-Tech 2400 only).  
Load is wired incorrectly or  
Stereo/Mono mode switch is set incorrectly.  
Check both.  
Input signal level is too high. Turn down your  
amplifier level controls, or turn down the input  
signal, until the clip LED goes out.  
Check mixer levels and gain staging, mixer clip  
lights, and pads built into microphones.  
CONDITION: All LEDs off.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
CONDITION: Normal LED display but  
no sound.  
The amplifier has lost power.  
The amplifier is not plugged into the power  
receptacle.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
The amplifier’s circuit breaker has tripped.  
Allow the amplifier to cool; check for shorts in  
the speaker lines; remove excessive loads.  
Then reset the breaker.  
The amplifier has blown its internal fuse for the  
low-voltage power.  
Input signal level is very low.  
Level controls are turned down.  
Input cable broken or not plugged in.  
Speakers not connected.  
The amplifier output level is so high that the  
breaker has tripped. Try to identify and correct  
the problem before resetting the breaker. If the  
problem persists, refer the unit to an autho-  
rized Crown Service Center.  
supply. Refer the unit to a qualified technician.  
The power switch is off.  
The amplifier output is shorted. First discon-  
nect your speakers from the affected chan-  
nel(s) one by one to determine if one of the  
loads is shorted.  
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8 Specifications  
Minimum Guaranteed Power  
MT-600  
MT-1200  
MT-2400  
120 VAC, 60 Hz Units, Stereo mode, per channel, both channels driven  
1 kHz with 0,1% THD  
Stereo, 2 ohms (per ch.)  
Stereo, 4 ohms (per ch.)  
Stereo, 8 ohms (per ch.)  
400 W  
325 W  
220 W  
675 W  
480 W  
310 W  
1,050 W  
800 W  
520 W  
120 VAC, 60 Hz Units, Bridge mono mode  
1 kHz with 0.1% THD  
Bridge mono, 4 ohms  
Bridge mono, 8 ohms  
Bridge mono, 16 ohms  
750 W  
655 W  
450 W  
1,300  
970 W  
620 W  
2,070 W  
1,585 W  
1,035 W  
120 VAC, 60 Hz Units, Parallel mono mode  
1 kHz with 0.1% THD  
Parallel mono, 1 ohm  
Parallel mono, 2 ohms  
Parallel mono, 4 ohms  
700 W  
665 W  
450 W  
1,300 W  
965 W  
620 W  
2,080 W  
1, 605 W  
1, 035 W  
Performance  
MT-600  
0.1 dB  
10°  
MT-1200  
0.1 dB  
10°  
MT-2400  
0.1 dB  
10°  
Frequency Response (at 1 watt, 20Hz - 20 kHz)  
Phase Response (at 1 watt, 20Hz - 20 kHz)  
Signal to Noise Ratio below full bandwidth power  
20 Hz to 20 kHz  
A-weighted  
>100 dB  
>105 dB  
>100 dB  
>105 dB  
>100 dB  
>105 dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) at rated power, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
0.1%  
0.1%  
0.1%  
Intermodulation Distortion (IMD) 60 Hz and 7 kHz at 4:1,  
from 163 milliwatts to full bandwidth power  
< 0.05%  
>1000  
< 0.05%  
>1000  
< 0.05%  
>1000  
Damping Factor: 10 Hz to 400 Hz  
Crosstalk (below rated power, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)  
Common Mode Rejection (CMR) (20 Hz to 1 kHz)  
DC Output Offset (Shorted input)  
> 60 dB  
> 60 dB  
> 60 dB  
> 70 dB  
> 70 dB  
>70 dB  
10 mV  
10 mV  
10 mV  
Input Impedance (nominally balanced, nominally unbalanced)  
20 k ohms, 10 k ohms  
20 k ohms, 10 k ohms  
20 k ohms, 10 k ohms  
Load Impedance (Note: Safe with all types of loads)  
Stereo  
Bridge Mono  
Parallel Mono  
2-16 ohms  
4 -16 ohms  
1-4 ohms  
2-16 ohms  
4 -16 ohms  
1-4 ohms  
2-16 ohms  
4 -16 ohms  
1-4 ohms  
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8 Specifications  
Performance  
MT-600  
MT-1200  
MT-2400  
Voltage Gain (at maximum level setting, 0.5 dB)  
26dB sensitivitiy  
26 dB  
35.0 dB  
30.0 dB  
26 dB  
36.0 dB  
31.0 dB  
26 dB  
38.0 dB  
33.0 dB  
0.775V sensitivity  
1.4V sensitivity  
Required AC Mains (country specific)  
Power Draw at Idle  
50/60 Hz, 100 - 240 VAC ( 10%)  
90 watts  
50/60 Hz, 100 - 240 VAC ( 10%)  
90 watts  
50/60 Hz, 100 - 240 VAC ( 10%)  
90 watts  
Cooling  
Flow-through ventilation from front to side  
panels. Internal heat sinks with forced air  
cooling.  
Flow-through ventilation from front to side  
panels. Internal heat sinks with forced air  
cooling.  
Flow-through ventilation from front to side  
panels. Internal heat sinks with forced air  
cooling.  
Dimensions: Width, Height, Depth  
EIA Standard 19 in. (48.3 cm) x 3.5 in. (8.9 cm)  
x 16 in. (40.6 cm)  
EIA Standard 19 in. (48.3 cm) x 3.5 in. (8.9 cm)  
x 16 in. (40.6 cm)  
EIA Standard 19 in. (48.3 cm) x 3.5 in. (8.9 cm)  
x 16 in. (40.6 cm)  
Weight (120VAC, 60-Hz units)  
Net Weight  
36 lb 4 oz (16.5 kg)  
41 lb 2 oz (18.7 kg)  
41 lb 1 oz (18.6 kg)  
45 lb 3 oz (20.5 kg)  
46 lb 14 oz (21.3 kg)  
55 lb 12 oz (25.3 kg)  
Shippping Weight  
Weight (International units)  
Net Weight  
38 lb 7 oz (17.9 kg)  
44 lb 2 oz (20.0 kg)  
41 lb 0 oz (18.6 kg)  
45 lb 4 oz (20.5 kg)  
47 lb 9 oz (21.6 kg)  
56 lb 6 oz (25.6 kg)  
Shipping Weight  
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9 AC Power Draw and  
Thermal Dissipation  
This section provides detailed information  
Here are the equations used to calculate the  
data presented in Figures 9.1, 9.2 and 9.3:  
about the amount of power and current drawn  
from the AC mains by Micro-Tech amplifiers  
and the amount of heat produced under various  
conditions. The calculations presented here are  
intended to provide a realistic and reliable  
depiction of the amplifiers. The following  
assumptions or approximations were made:  
Total output power with all  
channels driven (watts)  
Duty  
Cycle  
x
AC Mains Power  
Draw (watts)  
Quiescent Power  
Draw (watts)  
=
+
Amplifier Efficiency (.65)  
The quiescent power draw figures provided in  
the opposite column are typical and include  
power drawn by the fan. The following equation  
converts power draw in watts to current draw in  
amperes:  
• The amplifier’s available channels are loaded,  
and full power is being delivered.  
• Amplifier efficiency at standard 1 kHz power  
is estimated to be 65%.  
AC Mains Power  
Draw (watts)  
Current Draw  
=
• Typical quiescent power draw for the Micro-  
Tech 600 is 65 watts; typical quiescent power  
draw for the Micro-Tech 1200 and 2400 is 80  
watts.  
(amperes)  
AC Mains  
Voltage  
Power  
Factor (.83)  
x
The power factor of 0.83 is needed to compen-  
sate for the difference in phase between the AC  
mains voltage and current. The following equa-  
tion is used to calculate thermal dissipation:  
• Quiescent thermal dissipation equals 222  
btu/hr at 65 watts and 273 btu/hr at 80 watts.  
• The estimated duty cycles take into account  
the typical crest factor for each type of source  
material.  
Total output power with all Duty  
Thermal  
Dissipation =  
(btu/hr)  
.35  
x
x
Quiescent Power  
Draw (watts)  
channels driven (watts)  
Cycle  
x
3.415  
+
(
)
• Duty cycle of pink noise is 50%.  
Amplifier Efficiency (.65)  
• Duty cycle of highly compressed rock ‘n’ roll  
midrange is 40%.  
The constant 0.35 is inefficiency (1.00–0.65)  
and the factor 3.415 converts watts to btu/hr.  
Thermal dissipation in btu is divided by the  
constant 3.968 to get kcal. If you plan to mea-  
sure output power under real-world conditions,  
the following equation may also be helpful:  
• Duty cycle of rock ‘n’ roll is 30%.  
• Duty cycle of background music is 20%.  
• Duty cycle of continuous speech is 10%.  
• Duty cycle of infrequent paging is 1%.  
Total measured output power  
Thermal  
Dissipation =  
(btu/hr)  
.35  
x
Quiescent Power  
Draw (watts)  
from all channels (watts)  
x
3.415  
+
(
)
Amplifier Efficiency (.65)  
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9 AC Power Draw and  
Thermal Dissipation  
Figure 9.1 Micro-Tech 600  
Power Draw, Current Draw  
and Thermal Dissipation  
at Various Duty Cycles  
Figure 9.2 Micro-Tech 1200  
Power Draw, Current Draw  
and Thermal Dissipation at  
Various Duty Cycles  
Figure 9.3 Micro-Tech 2400  
Power Draw, Current Draw  
and Thermal Dissipation at  
Various Duty Cycles  
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11 Warranty  
UNITED STATES & CANADA  
SUMMARY OF WARRANTY  
est, insurance, closing costs, and other finance  
charges less a reasonable depreciation on the  
product from the date of original purchase. War-  
ranty work can only be performed at our autho-  
rized service centers or at the factory. Warranty  
work for some products can only be performed at  
our factory. We will remedy the defect and ship  
the product from the service center or our factory  
within a reasonable time after receipt of the defec-  
tive product at our authorized service center or  
our factory. All expenses in remedying the defect,  
including surface shipping costs in the United  
States, will be borne by us. (You must bear the  
expense of shipping the product between any for-  
eign country and the port of entry in the United  
States including the return shipment, and all  
taxes, duties, and other customs fees for such for-  
eign shipments.)  
FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE NEW CROWN  
PRODUCT. THIS INCLUDES ANY DAMAGE TO  
ANOTHER PRODUCT OR PRODUCTS RESULT-  
ING FROM SUCH A DEFECT. SOME STATES DO  
NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS  
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-  
AGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLU-  
SION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
Crown International, 1718 West Mishawaka Road,  
Elkhart, Indiana 46517-4095 U.S.A. warrants to  
you, the ORIGINAL PURCHASER and ANY SUB-  
SEQUENT OWNER of each NEW Crown product,  
for a period of three (3) 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. We further  
warrant the new Crown product regardless of the  
reason for failure, except as excluded in this War-  
ranty.  
WARRANTY ALTERATIONS  
No person has the authority to enlarge, amend, or  
modify this Crown Warranty. This Crown War-  
ranty is not extended by the length of time which  
you are deprived of the use of the new Crown  
product. Repairs and replacement parts provided  
under the terms of this Crown Warranty shall  
carry only the unexpired portion of this Crown  
Warranty.  
ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM THIS  
CROWN WARRANTY  
This Crown Warranty is in effect only for failure of  
a new Crown product which occurred within the  
Warranty Period. It does not cover any product  
which has been damaged because of any inten-  
tional misuse, accident, negligence, or loss which  
is covered under any of your insurance contracts.  
This Crown Warranty also does not extend to the  
new Crown product if the serial number has been  
defaced, altered, or removed.  
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY  
SERVICE  
DESIGN CHANGES  
We reserve the right to change the design of any  
product from time to time without notice and with  
no obligation to make corresponding changes in  
products previously manufactured.  
You must notify us of your need for warranty ser-  
vice within the warranty period. All components  
must be shipped in a factory pack, which, if  
needed, may be obtained from us free of charge.  
Corrective action will be taken within a reason-  
able time of the date of receipt of the defective  
product by us or our authorized service center. If  
the repairs made by us or our authorized service  
center are not satisfactory, notify us or our autho-  
rized service center immediately.  
LEGAL REMEDIES OF PURCHASER  
WHAT THE WARRANTOR WILL DO  
THIS CROWN WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
LEGAL RIGHTS, YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER  
RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
No action to enforce this Crown Warranty shall be  
commenced after expiration of the warranty  
period.  
We will remedy any defect, regardless of the rea-  
son for failure (except as excluded), by repair,  
replacement, or refund. We may not elect refund  
unless you agree, or unless we are unable to pro-  
vide replacement, and repair is not practical or  
cannot be timely made. If a refund is elected, then  
you must make the defective or malfunctioning  
product available to us free and clear of all liens  
or other encumbrances. The refund will be equal  
to the actual purchase price, not including inter-  
DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL  
AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  
THIS STATEMENT OF WARRANTY SUPERSEDES  
ANY OTHERS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL  
YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO RECOVER FROM  
US ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING  
FOR CROWN PRODUCTS.  
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WORLDWIDE EXCEPT USA & CANADA  
SUMMARY OF WARRANTY  
unless you agree, or unless we are unable to pro-  
vide replacement, and repair is not practical or  
cannot be timely made. If a refund is elected, then  
you must make the defective or malfunctioning  
product available to us free and clear of all liens  
or other encumbrances. The refund will be equal  
to the actual purchase price, not including inter-  
est, insurance, closing costs, and other finance  
charges less a reasonable depreciation on the  
product from the date of original purchase. War-  
ranty work can only be performed at our autho-  
rized service centers. We will remedy the defect  
and ship the product from the service center  
within a reasonable time after receipt of the defec-  
tive product at our authorized service center.  
DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND  
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  
Crown International, 1718 West Mishawaka Road,  
Elkhart, Indiana 46517-4095 U.S.A. warrants to  
you, the ORIGINAL PURCHASER and ANY SUB-  
SEQUENT OWNER of each NEW Crown1 product,  
for a period of three (3) years from the date of pur-  
chase by the original purchaser (the “warranty  
period”) that the new Crown product is free of  
defects in materials and workmanship, and we  
further warrant the new Crown product regardless  
of the reason for failure, except as excluded in this  
Warranty.  
YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO RECOVER FROM US  
ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM  
ANY DEFECT IN THE NEW CROWN PRODUCT.  
THIS INCLUDES ANY DAMAGE TO ANOTHER  
PRODUCT OR PRODUCTS RESULTING FROM  
SUCH A DEFECT.  
WARRANTY ALTERATIONS  
No person has the authority to enlarge, amend, or  
modify this Crown Warranty. This Crown Warranty  
is not extended by the length of time which you are  
deprived of the use of the new Crown product.  
Repairs and replacement parts provided under the  
terms of this Crown Warranty shall carry only the  
unexpired portion of this Crown Warranty.  
1
Note: If your unit bears the name “Amcron,” please substitute  
it for the name “Crown” in this warranty.  
ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM THIS CROWN-  
WARRANTY  
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE  
You must notify your local Crown importer of  
your need for warranty service within the warranty  
period. All components must be shipped in the  
original box. Corrective action will be taken within  
a reasonable time of the date of receipt of the  
defective product by our authorized service center.  
If the repairs made by our authorized service cen-  
ter are not satisfactory, notify our authorized ser-  
vice center immediately.  
This Crown Warranty is in effect only for failure of  
a new Crown product which occurred within the  
Warranty Period. It does not cover any product  
which has been damaged because of any inten-  
tional misuse, accident, negligence, or loss which  
is covered under any of your insurance contracts.  
This Crown Warranty also does not extend to the  
new Crown product if the serial number has been  
defaced, altered, or removed.  
DESIGN CHANGES  
We reserve the right to change the design of any  
product from time to time without notice and with  
no obligation to make corresponding changes in  
products previously manufactured.  
LEGAL REMEDIES OF PURCHASER  
No action to enforce this Crown Warranty shall be  
commenced after expiration of the warranty  
period.  
WHAT THE WARRANTOR WILL DO  
We will remedy any defect, regardless of the rea-  
son for failure (except as excluded), by repair,  
replacement, or refund. We may not elect refund  
THIS STATEMENT OF WARRANTY SUPERSEDES  
ANY OTHERS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL FOR  
CROWN PRODUCTS.  
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Crown Factory Service Information  
Shipping Address: Crown Factory Service, 1718 W. Mishawaka Rd., Elkhart, IN 46517  
Phone: 1-800-342-6939 or 1-574-294-8200 Fax: 1-574-294-8124  
Owner’s Name : __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
Shipping Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
Phone Number: ________________________________Fax Number: ________________________________ Email __________________________________________________________________________________  
Model: __________________________________________________________________________________ Serial Number: __________________________________________________________________________  
Purchase Date : _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
NATURE OF PROBLEM  
(Be sure to describe the conditions that existed when the problem occurred and what attempts were made to correct it.)  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
Other equipment in system: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
If warranty has expired, payment will be: ! Cash/Check  
! Visa  
! Master Card  
! C.O.D.  
! Purchase Order for Crown Dealer  
Card Number:___________________________________ Exp. Date:___________________  
Signature:______________________________________________________________________  
ENCLOSE THIS PORTION WITH THE UNIT. DO NOT MAIL SEPARATELY.  
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