Crown Audio Stereo Amplifier I T12000 HD User Manual

I-Tech HD Series  
I-T5000 HD  
PRELIMINARY  
Operation Manual  
I-T9000 HD  
I-T12000 HD  
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Crown International, Inc.  
DECLARATION of CONFORMITY  
Sue Whitfield  
574-294-8289  
FOR COMPLIANCE QUESTIONS ONLY:  
ISSUED BY: Crown International, Inc.  
1718 W. Mishawaka Road  
Elkhart, Indiana 46517 U.S.A.  
European Representative’s Name and Address:  
David Budge  
10 Harvest Close  
Yateley GU46 6YS  
United Kingdom  
Equipment Type: Commercial Audio Power Amplifiers  
Family Name: I-Tech HD  
Model Names: I-T5000HD, I-T9000HD, I-T12000HD  
EMC Standards:  
EN 55103-1:1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility - Product Family Standard for Audio, Video, Audio-Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use, Part 1: Emissions  
EN 55103-1:1997 Magnetic Field Emissions-Annex A @ 10 cm and 20 cm  
EN 61000-3-2:2005 and AMD1:2008 Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions (equipment input current less than or equal to 16 A per phase)  
EN 61000-3-3:2008 Limitation of Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker in Low-Voltage Supply Systems Rated Current less than or equal to16A  
EN 55022:2006 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of ITE: Radiated, Class B Limits; Conducted, Class A  
EN 55103-2:1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility - Product Family Standard for Audio, Video, Audio-Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use, Part 2: Immunity  
EN 61000-4-2:2001 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity (Environment E2-Criteria B, 4k V Contact, 8k V Air Discharge)  
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EN 61000-4-4:2007 Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity (Criteria B)  
EN 61000-4-5:2006 Surge Immunity (Criteria B)  
EN 61000-4-6:2006 Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio-Frequency Fields (Criteria A)  
EN 61000-4-11:2004 Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions and Voltage Variation  
Safety Standard:  
IEC 60065: 2001 7th Ed. and AMD 1: 2005 Safety Requirements - Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus  
I certify that the product identified above conforms to the requirements of the EMC Council Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC, and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EES as amended by 93/68/EEC.  
Signed  
Date of Issue: November 1, 2008  
Title: Senior Vice President of Manufacturing  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions ............................................................2  
Declaration of Conformity..................................................................3  
Table of Contents...............................................................................4  
1 Welcome ........................................................5  
1.1 Features .................................................................................5  
1.2 How to Use This Manual .........................................................5  
2 Setup .............................................................6  
2.1 Unpack and Install Your Amplifier ..........................................6  
2.2 Connecting to AC Mains ........................................................7  
2.3 Wire Inputs and Outputs .........................................................7  
3 Operation ........................................................11  
3.1 Protecting Your Speakers........................................................11  
3.2 Startup Procedure ..................................................................11  
3.3 Precautions ............................................................................11  
3.4 Front Panel Controls and Indicators .......................................12  
3.5 Back Panel Controls, Indicators and Connectors ....................13  
4 Advanced Operation............................................14  
4.1 Advanced Operation Table of Contents....................................14  
4.2 Navigating the LCD Control Screen.........................................15  
4.3 Presets ...................................................................................23  
4.4 File Transfer Via the USB Port..................................................24  
4.5 List of Pop-Up Boxes and Descriptions...................................25  
4.6 Digital Audio Options (AES/EBU)............................................26  
4.7 Networking the Amplifier.........................................................26  
4.8 Software-Controllable Onboard DSP .....................................26  
5 Troubleshooting.................................................39  
6 Specifications ...................................................41  
7 AC Power Draw and Thermal Dissipation....................45  
8 Advanced Features .............................................48  
8.1 Protection Systems ................................................................ 48  
8.2 Global, Switching Power Supply with PFC ............................. 48  
8.3 3rd Generation Class I Circuitry.............................................. 48  
8.4. Color-Coded Rear Overlay .................................................... 498  
9 Appendix A: Network and CobraNet Basics..................49  
Appendix B: Setting Sensitivity for Best Gain Staging......53  
10 Service..........................................................54  
11 Warranty........................................................55  
Product Registration.......................................................................... 57  
Crown Factory Service Information Form .......................................... 59  
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20 Hz - 20 kHz  
Power  
I-T5000HD  
2-ohm Dual (per ch.)  
4-ohm Dual (per ch.)  
8-ohm Dual (per ch.)  
4-ohm Bridge  
1,800W  
2,000W  
1,250W  
3,600W  
4,000W  
8-ohm Bridge  
20 Hz - 20 kHz Power refers to guaranteed  
minimum power in watts with 0.35% THD.  
1 Welcome  
The Crown® I-Tech HD Series offers amazing  
power, light weight and ease of use for touring  
sound applications. Unlike other amplifiers, it  
includes onboard high-definition DSP, an LCD  
control screen, and a built-in network  
connection.  
• Onboard high-definition DSP with 24-bit,  
192 kHz Cirrus Logic SHARC A/D and D/A  
converters. Advanced IIR filters and linear-  
phase FIR filters.  
• Light weight due to aluminum chassis,  
special internal construction and switching  
power supply.  
20 Hz - 20 kHz  
Power  
I-T9000HD  
2-ohm Dual (per ch.)  
4-ohm Dual (per ch.)  
8-ohm Dual (per ch.)  
4-ohm Bridge  
2,500W  
3,000W  
1,500W  
5,000W  
6,000W  
• Thermal management controller and two  
discrete thermal zones with variable-speed fans,  
forced-air cooling.  
• Pushbutton presets simplify setup. Custom  
presets for various loudspeakers can be  
downloaded.  
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.  
• Advanced protection circuitry guards against:  
shorted outputs, DC, mismatched loads,  
general overheating, under/over voltage, high-  
frequency overloads and internal faults.  
8-ohm Bridge  
• AES/EBU digital audio input.  
• EtherCon® Ethernet connector for HiQnet™  
control or CobraNet digital audio transport.  
This “Single Plug” connection allows HiQnet  
protocol and CobraNet digital audio through the  
same CAT 5 cable.  
20 Hz - 20 kHz Power refers to guaranteed  
minimum power in watts with 0.35% THD.  
• Three-Year, No-Fault, Fully Transferable  
Warranty completely protects your investment  
and guarantees its specifications.  
In addition, I-Tech Series amplifiers include a  
number of features which require some  
explanation before they can be used to their  
maximum advantage.  
• Analog and digital thru connectors.  
1.2 How to Use This Manual  
• LCD Control Screen is used to adjust the  
amplifier’s attenuation and muting, configure  
the amp, set up and view error monitoring, and  
recall DSP presets to reconfigure the amp for  
various applications.  
This manual provides you with the necessary  
information to safely and correctly setup and  
operate your amplifier. It does not cover every  
aspect of installation, setup or operation that  
might occur under every condition. For  
additional information, please consult the  
online help in System Architect software,  
Crown’s Amplifier Application Guide, I-Tech  
Application Guide (available online at www.  
crownaudio.com), Crown Technical Support,  
your system installer or retailer.  
20 Hz - 20 kHz  
Please take the time to study this manual so that  
you can obtain the best possible service from  
your amplifier.  
Power  
I-T12000HD  
2-ohm Dual (per ch.)  
4-ohm Dual (per ch.)  
8-ohm Dual (per ch.)  
4-ohm Bridge  
3,500W  
4,000W  
2,100W  
7,000W  
8,000W  
1.1 Features  
• Comprehensive array of indicators provide  
accurate diagnostics: Power, Data, along with  
Ready, Signal, Clip, Thermal and Fault for each  
channel.  
• Global Power Supply with PFC (Power Factor  
Correction) works anywhere in the world.  
8-ohm Bridge  
• High power density, up to 8000 watts in a 2U  
chassis.  
• AC mains indicator in power switch glows  
green when AC power is present.  
20 Hz - 20 kHz Power refers to guaranteed  
minimum power in watts with 0.35% THD.  
• Highest output voltage in the industry (200V  
peak) provides clean transient peaks.  
We strongly recommend you read all  
instructions, 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.  
• Front-panel USB connector accepts a USB  
drive to transfer presets from the drive to the  
amplifier DSP, and vice versa.  
• 3rd-generation patented Class I (BCA®)  
circuitry couples power efficiently to the load  
and provides low AC current draw.  
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2 Setup  
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.  
2.1 Unpack and Install Your  
Amplier  
CAUTION: Before you begin, make sure  
your amplifier is disconnected from the  
power source, with the power switch in  
the “off” position and all level controls  
turned completely down (counterclock-  
wise).  
Please unpack and inspect your amplifier for  
any damage that may have occurred during  
transit. If damage is found, notify the  
transportation company immediately. Only you  
can initiate 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.  
Use a standard 19-inch (48.3 cm)  
equipment rack (EIA RS-310B). See  
Figure 2.1 for amplifier dimensions.  
Figure 2.2 illustrates standard amplifier airflow.  
You may also stack amps without using a  
cabinet.  
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.  
NOTE: When transporting, amplifiers should be  
supported at both front and back.  
YOU WILL NEED (not supplied):  
MAGNETIC FIELD  
Input wiring cables  
CAUTION! Do not locate sensitive high-gain  
equipment such as preamplifiers or tape decks  
directly above or below the unit. Because this  
amplifier has a high power density, it has a  
strong magnetic field which can induce hum  
into unshielded devices that are located nearby.  
The field is strongest on the right side and right  
bottom of the amplifier (facing the amplifier).  
Output wiring cables  
Ethernet cables  
Rack for mounting amplifier (or a stable  
surface for stacking)  
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  
manual.  
If an equipment rack is used, we recommend  
locating sensitive equipment at least 20 cm  
(8 inches) away from the amplifier.  
3.5 In.  
8.9 cm  
19 In.  
48.3 cm  
Figure 2.2 Airow  
1.5 In.  
3.8 cm  
16.2 In.  
41.1 cm  
Figure 2.1  
Dimensions  
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2 Setup  
2.2 Connecting to AC Mains  
2.3 Wire Inputs and Outputs  
2.3.1 Wiring basics  
WARNING: The third (ground) prong of the supplied AC power  
cord connector is a required safety feature. Do not attempt to  
disable this ground connection by using an adapter or other  
methods.  
• Always use shielded wire for input wiring. The higher the density of the  
shield (the outer conductor) the better. Spiral wrapped shield is not  
recommended.  
• When using unbalanced lines keep the cables as short as possible. Avoid  
lengths greater than 10 feet (3 meters).  
• Do not run the audio input cables together with the high-level wiring such  
as loudspeaker wires or AC cords. (This lessens the chance of hum and  
noise being induced into the input cables.)  
• Turn the entire sound system off before changing any connections.  
Crown is not liable for damage incurred when any transducer or component  
is overdriven.  
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 a 10% variation above  
or a 15% variation below the amplifier’s specified line voltage range and  
within the specified 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.  
Packed with your I-Tech amplifier is a clip that retains the power cord so it  
can’t pull out accidentally.  
THE CHANNEL 2 INPUT IS IGNORED by default in Bridge Mono mode. It  
can be summed using the input source selector and used instead of  
Channel 1.  
1. Locate the clip in a bag in the I-Tech packing carton.  
2. Locate the IEC power connector on the back of the amplifier. Above and  
below that connector are two slots. Stretch the ends of the clip and insert  
them into the slots (Figure 2.3).  
For additional information on audio input wiring please refer to the Crown  
contains helpful information on preventing unwanted subsonic frequencies,  
radio frequency interference, ground loops, and feedback oscillation.  
3. Plug the power cord all the way into the amplifier IEC power connector.  
4. Pull the clip to the left and snap it onto the power cord.  
When using network connections, pass the CAT 5 cable five times through a  
ferrite core (Figure 2.4), available from Crown Audio Inc. This is to ensure  
compliance with emission regulations.  
Slot  
Figure 2.4 Pass the CAT 5 Cable Five Times Through the Ferrite Core  
Clip  
Slot  
IEC Power Connector  
Figure 2.3 IEC Power Connector Clip  
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2 Setup  
2.3.2 Choose Input Wire and Connectors  
Crown recommends using pre-built or professionally wired,  
balanced line (two-conductor plus shield), 22-24 gauge cables  
and connectors. Use 3-pin male XLR connectors.  
Unbalanced line may also be used but may result in noise over  
long cable runs.  
Figure 2.5  
Figure 2.6 Unbalanced Analog Input Connector Wiring  
Balanced Analog Input Connector Wiring or  
AES/EBU Digital Connector Wiring  
Figure 2.5 shows connector pin assignments for balanced analog  
wiring or AES/EBU digital wiring. The use of standard analog  
cable with AES/EBU will result in diminished performance. For  
best results, 110 ohm shielded twisted-pair cable for AES/EBU  
signals is highly recommended. Figure 2.6 shows connector pin  
assignments for unbalanced analog wiring.  
NOTE: Custom wiring should only be performed by qualified  
personnel.  
2.3.3 Choose Output Wire and Connectors  
Crown recommends using pre-built or professionally wired, high-  
quality, two- or four-conductor, heavy gauge speaker wire and  
connectors. Use Class 2 output wiring. You may use a 4-pole  
®
Speakon connector (Figure 2.7) or banana plugs, spade lugs, or  
bare wire for your output connectors (Figure 2.8). To prevent the  
possibility of short circuits, wrap or otherwise insulate exposed  
loudspeaker cable connectors.  
CAUTION – SHOCK HAZARD: Potentially lethal voltages  
exist at the output connectors when the amplifier is  
turned on and is passing a signal.  
Figure 2.7  
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Left: Speakon Output Connector on Back Panel  
Right: Speakon Cable Connector  
Using the guidelines below, select the appropriate size of wire  
based on the distance from amplifier to speaker.  
Distance  
up to 25 ft.  
26-40 ft.  
Wire Size  
16 AWG  
14 AWG  
12 AWG  
10 AWG  
8 AWG  
41-60 ft.  
61-100 ft.  
101-150 ft.  
151-250 ft.  
6 AWG  
CAUTION: Never use shielded cable for output wiring.  
Figure 2.8  
Binding Post Connections  
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2.3.4 Stereo Mode Wiring  
Typical input and output wiring is shown in Figure 2.9.  
IMPORTANT: Turn off the amplifier and unplug its power cord.  
INPUTS: Choose one of these options:  
• Connect analog input wiring for both channels.  
• Connect an AES/EBU digital signal to the AES/EBU connector.  
OUTPUTS: Maintain proper polarity (+/–) on output connectors. Use  
Class 2 output wiring.  
Figure 2.9  
System Wiring,  
Stereo Mode  
Figure 2.9 shows how to wire stereo speakers to the binding posts.  
Connect Channel 1 loudspeaker’s positive (+) lead to Channel 1 positive  
(red) terminal of amp; repeat for negative (–). Repeat Channel 2 wiring as  
for Channel 1.  
To wire stereo speakers to the Speakon® connectors, use one of these  
methods:  
Method 1 (Table 1 and Figure 2.10): Wire one Speakon® cable connector  
to two speakers. Insert the Speakon® cable connector into the amplifier’s  
top Speakon® connector.  
Method 2 (Table 2 and Figure 2.11): Plug the Channel 1 speaker into the  
Channel 1 (top) Speakon® connector, and plug the Channel 2 speaker  
into the Channel 2 (bottom) Speakon® connector.  
Table 1  
Stereo Wiring Method 1: Use Top Speakon® Only  
PIN  
CH  
1+  
1+  
1–  
1–  
2+  
2+  
2–  
2–  
Table 2  
Stereo Wiring Method 2: Use Both Speakon®s  
Figure 2.11  
Stereo Wiring  
Using Both  
Speakon®  
Top Speakon  
(Channel 1)  
Connectors  
PIN  
CH  
1+  
1+  
1–  
1–  
Channel 1  
Loudspeaker  
Channel 2  
Loudspeaker  
Top  
Enceinte du  
Canal 1  
Enceinte du  
Canal 2  
Channel 1  
Loudspeaker  
Lautsprecher  
Kanal 1  
Lautsprecher  
Kanal 2  
PIN  
CH  
1+  
2+  
1–  
2–  
Altoparlante  
del Canal 1  
Altoparlante  
del Canal 2  
Bottom  
Bottom  
Speakon  
(Channel 2)  
Figure 2.10 Wiring Two Stereo Speakers  
to the Top Speakon® Connector  
Channel 2  
Loudspeaker  
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2.3.5 Bridge-Mono Mode  
Overview: Turn on the amp, enable Bridge-Mono mode using the LCD Control  
Screen, turn off the amp, wire it, and turn it back on.  
1. Be sure that no cables are connected to the amplifier. Turn on the front-panel power  
switch. The LCD Control Screen will light up (Figure 2.12).  
2. Under the LCD Control Screen, press the Menu/Exit button. Press the Next  
button until you see OUTPUT MODE on the screen. If N/A is displayed, OUTPUT  
MODE is locked via software. If LOCKOUT is displayed, all the LCD screens are  
locked via software.  
3. Press an Encoder knob to select BRIDGE MONO. Press the knob again to confirm  
your choice. Press Menu/Exit. Turn down both level controls (Encoders) until u  
reach maximum attenuation.  
4. IMPORTANT: Turn off the amplifier and unplug its power cord.  
INPUTS: There are three ways to connect an input signal to the amplifier (Figure  
2.13):  
• Connect an analog signal source to the Channel-1 amplifier input.  
Figure 2.13 Bridge-Mono Wiring to Binding Posts  
• Connect an AES/EBU digital signal source to the Digital Input IN connector.  
NOTE: Crown provides a reference of wiring pin assignments for commonly used  
connector types in the Crown Amplifier Application Guide available at  
OUTPUTS: Use Class 2 output wiring. There are two ways to wire the amplifier output  
connectors for Bridge-Mono mode:  
1) Wire the speaker across the red binding post of each channel (Figure 2.14). Do not  
use the black binding posts when operating in Bridge-Mono mode.  
2) Wire the speaker only to the top Speakon® connector as shown in Table 3 and  
Figure 2.14.  
Figure 2.12  
The LCD Control Screen  
NOTE: In Bridge-Mono  
mode, the Channel 1  
Level control sets the  
Table 3  
Menu/Exit  
Prev  
Next  
level; the Channel 2 Level  
control is defeated. All  
Channel-2 objects and  
controls are hidden and  
disabled.  
Top Speakon® Wiring for Bridge-Mono  
Figure 2.14  
Wiring a Speaker in Bridge-Mono Mode to  
the Top Speakon® Connector  
PIN  
1+  
+
2+  
SPKR  
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3 Operation  
3.2 Startup Procedure  
3.1 Protecting Your Speakers  
2. Use care when making connections, selecting signal sources and  
controlling the output level. The load you save may be your own!  
When first turning on your amplifier, follow the procedures in the  
Quick-Start Guide on page 4 (stereo) or page 5 (bridge-mono).  
It’s wise to avoid clipping the amplifier signal. Not only does clipping  
sound bad, it can damage high-frequency drivers. To prevent clipping,  
use System Architect software’s Level Max suite to enable or display  
the peak voltage limiter and average power limiter in your amplifier’s  
built-in DSP. That way, no matter how strong a signal your mixer  
produces, the amplifier output will not clip. Set the limiter threshold so  
that mixer signals above 0 dB or 0 VU on the mixer meters do not quite  
drive the amplifier into clipping.  
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.  
If you ever need to make any wiring or installation changes, don’t forget  
to disconnect the power cord.  
4. WARNING: Never connect the output to a power supply,  
battery or power main. Electrical shock may result.  
For help with determining your system’s optimum gain structure  
(signal levels) please refer to the Crown Amplifier Application Guide,  
5. Tampering with the circuitry, or making unauthorized circuit  
changes may be hazardous and invalidates all agency listings.  
Also, avoid sending strong subsonic signals to the amplifier. High-  
level, low-frequency signals from breath pops or dropped micro-  
phones can blow out drivers. To prevent subsonic signals, use one of  
these methods:  
6. Do not operate the amplifier with the red Clip LEDs constantly  
flashing.  
3.3 Precautions  
Your amplifier is protected from internal and external faults, but you  
should still take the following precautions for optimum performance  
and safety:  
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 loudspeaker damage may result.  
• Insert a highpass filter between mixer output and amplifier input (or  
between mixer and limiter).  
1. Before use, your amplifier first must be configured for proper  
operation, including input and output wiring hookup. Improper  
wiring can result in serious operating difficulties. For information  
on wiring and configuration, please consult the Setup section of  
this manual or, for advanced setup techniques, consult Crown’s  
Amplifier Application Guide available online at  
8. Do not operate the amplifier with less than the rated load  
impedance. Due to the amplifier’s output protection, such a  
configuration may result in premature clipping and speaker  
damage.  
• Use the I-Tech’s onboard DSP to set up a highpass filters.  
• Switch in highpass filters at your mixer. Set the filter to as high a  
frequency as possible that does not affect your program. For example,  
try 35 Hz for music and 75 Hz for speech. On each mixer input channel,  
set the filter frequency just below the lowest fundamental frequency of  
that channel’s instrument.  
9. CAUTION – SHOCK HAZARD: Potentially lethal voltages  
exist at the output connectors when the amplifier is  
turned on and is passing a signal.  
Remember: Crown is not liable for damage that results from  
overdriving other system components.  
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3.4 Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
D. USB 2.0 Connector  
H. Level Controls (Encoders)  
M. Ready Indicator  
Accepts a USB drive to transfer presets from the  
drive to the amplifier DSP, and vice versa.  
Speed-sensitive, 0.5 dB steps, range 0 to –100 dB.  
These two knobs affect the Channel-1 and  
Channel-2 output levels. They also select Menu  
items and adjust parameter values that are displayed  
on the LCD control screen.  
Green LED, one per channel, illuminates when the  
channel is initialized and ready to produce audio  
output. Indicator is off when the channel is set to  
standby mode via System Architect or in Blackout  
mode.  
Many of these functions can be disabled using  
Blackout Mode (a selection in the Advanced  
Menu, Section 4.2.3).  
E. Fault Indicator  
Red LED, one per channel, flashes when the  
amplifier output channel has stopped operating.  
Usually this means that the amplifier must be  
serviced.  
A. Cooling Vents  
Front-to-rear forced airflow through foam dust filter  
I. Menu/Exit Button  
N. Power Indicator  
“Menu” enters the main menu. “Exit” leaves the  
menu.  
Blue LED indicates amplifier has been turned on and  
AC power is available. The LED will flash when the AC  
line voltage is 15% above or below the nominal rated  
range. This indicator can be turned off in Blackout  
mode.  
B. LCD Control Screen  
Integrated LCD with white backlight, controls  
amplifier setup and operation.  
F. Thermal Indicator  
Red LED, one per channel, illuminates when the  
channel has shut down due to thermal stress or  
overload.  
J. Prev Button  
Selects the previous item in the menu.  
The LCD Control Screen and its controls let the user  
adjust the amplifier’s attenuation and muting,  
configure the amp, set up and view error monitoring  
(such as temperature and load supervision), and  
recall DSP presets. The presets allow the user to  
quickly reconfigure the amp for various applications.  
K. Next Button  
O. Data Indicator  
G. Clip Indicator  
Selects the next item in the menu.  
Yellow LED indicates network data activity. Data  
indicator flashes only when the amplifier is polled for  
data, or is polled to see whether it is online. This  
indicator can be turned off in Blackout mode.  
Red LED, one per channel, illuminates when the  
channel’s output signal reaches the onset of audible  
clipping. The Clip Indicator also will illuminate  
during Thermal Level Control (TLC) limiting. The  
Clip Indicator can be turned of during Blackout  
mode.  
L. Signal Indicators  
These can be disabled during Blackout mode. Three  
green LEDS per channel indicate the amplifier’s input  
and output signal levels. From top to bottom the  
LEDs are  
–10 dB: amplifier output is 10 dB below clipping.  
–20 dB: amplifier output is 20 dB below clipping.  
Signal: selected input signal is above –40 dBu.  
C. Power Switch  
P
Bridge Mode Indicator  
Yellow LED illuminates when the amplifier is set to  
Bridge-Mono mode.  
Push-on/push-off switch glows green when AC  
power is present at the power cord and the amplifier  
circuit breaker is in the “on” position.  
Figure 3.1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
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3.5 Back Panel Controls, Indicators  
and Connectors  
M AES/EBU Digital Loop-through Output  
H. MAC Address  
This specific amplifier’s network identifier that is burned into its  
firmware.  
These two connectors accept 2-pole or 4-pole  
Speakon® connectors. See Figures 2.5 through  
2.10 and Tables 1, 2 and 3 for connector wiring.  
The top Speakon® connector is wired for both  
channels so it can be used for bridge-mono  
wiring or for stereo wiring of two speakers to a  
single Speakon® connector.  
Male XLR active/re-clocked AES/EBU digital loop-through.  
The signal at this connector duplicates the digital input  
signal for feeding the input signal to other amplifiers.  
A. Fans  
I. Preset Indicator  
Provide front-to-back forced airflow for cooling.  
It is not recommended to loop through more than four  
amplifiers. If larger distribution of AES is needed, the use of  
an AES distribution amplifier is recommended.  
LED flashes to signal the number of the current preset if active.  
LED is green if the preset values have not been changed once  
loaded. LED is yellow if the preset values have been changed  
since they were loaded.  
ANALOG INPUTS SECTION  
E. Binding Post Output Jacks  
One pair per channel of high-current, 60A color-  
coded binding posts. Accepts banana plugs,  
wire or spade lugs.  
NETWORKING SECTION  
B. Balanced Analog XLR Inputs  
A 3-pin female XLR connector for each channel.  
J. Reset Button  
N. Link/Act Indicator  
To restore factory default settings: Press the Reset Button with a  
thin, non-conductive object, then turn on amplifier power, and  
continue to hold the reset button until the Preset light comes  
on green (approximately 16 seconds)..  
Shows network activity.The LINK ACT LED illuminates when  
the network port is connected and flashes when network  
activity is detected.  
C. Balanced Analog XLR Loop-Through  
Outputs  
Two 3-pin male XLR output connectors are provided  
(one per channel). The signal at these connectors is  
paralleled with the input signal for feeding the input  
signal to other amplifiers.  
F. Power Cord Connector  
Standard 20 amp IEC inlet. Voltage range is  
indicated above IEC inlet.  
O. Network Connector  
K. Data Indicator  
Flashes yellow only when the amplifier is polled for data, or is  
polled to see whether it is online.  
This EtherCon® Ethernet connector is for networking.  
Warning: Only connect to networks that remain inside the  
building.  
G. Reset Switch/Circuit Breaker  
If the current draw of the amplifier exceeds safe  
limits, this breaker automatically disconnects  
the power supply from the AC mains. The switch  
resets the circuit breaker.  
OUTPUTS SECTION  
DIGITAL INPUTS SECTION  
D. 4-Pole Speakon® Output Connectors  
Two high-current, 50A Neutrik® Speakon® NL4MLP  
(mates with NL4FC and NL4), one per channel.  
Class 2 output wiring required.  
P. Cond Indicator  
Turns on if the amplifier is set to be the CobraNet conductor.  
The CobraNet conductor is a CobraNet node that provides  
the master timing clock for the CobraNet digital audio  
transport network.  
L. AES/EBU Digital Input  
This 3-pin female XLR connector accepts a digital signal in the  
AES/EBU format.  
Figure 3.2 Back Panel Controls and Connectors  
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4.1 Advanced Operation Table of Contents.......14  
4.2 Navigating the LCD Control Screen ................... 15  
4.2.1 Introduction ...................................................................15  
4.2.2 Basic Selections ............................................................16  
4.2.3 Advanced Menu.............................................................17  
4.2.4 Monitor Menu ...............................................................20  
4.2.5 Alert Menu.....................................................................20  
4.2.6 Networking Menu ..........................................................21  
4.2.7 CobraNet Menu .............................................................22  
4.3 Presets.................................................... 23  
4.3.1 Introduction...................................................................23  
4.3.2 User Presets ..................................................................23  
4.3.3 Downloadable Presets ...................................................23  
4.4 File Transfer Via the USB Port ......................... 24  
4.5 List of Pop-Up Boxes and Descriptions............... 25  
4.6 Digital Audio Options (AES/EBU)...................... 26  
4.7 Networking the Amplifier............................... 26  
4.7.1 NetworkTroubleshooter...................................................26  
4.8 Software-Controllable Onboard DSP ................. 26  
4.8.1 Amplifier DSP Selection Screen.....................................27  
4.8.2 Amplifier Mode .............................................................27  
4.8.3 Levels and Indicators.....................................................27  
4.8.4 Input Signal Router........................................................28  
4.8.5 Source Configuration ....................................................29  
4.8.6 CobraNet Advanced Settings .........................................29  
4.8.7 Input Signal Compressor ..............................................30  
4.8.8 Input Delay and Driver Delay..........................................30  
4.8.9 Input EQ and Output EQ .................................................31  
4.8.10 Crossover Filters .........................................................32  
4.8.11 LevelMax Suite ...........................................................33  
4.8.12 Front Panel Security ....................................................33  
4.8.13 Amplifier Settings .......................................................34  
4.8.14 Amplifier Information ..................................................35  
4.8.15 Apply to Others ...........................................................35  
4.8.16 Delay (Latency) ...........................................................35  
4.8.17 Preset Manager ...........................................................36  
4.8.18 Signal Generator..........................................................37  
4.8.19 Fixed-Gain Mode in the I-Tech HD ...............................38  
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MENU TREE  
Attenuation - Mute - Lockout  
Menu button  
4.2 Navigating the LCD Control Screen  
4.2.1 Introduction  
ALL MENUS: Next/Previous loops  
Menu Tree  
As a handy reference, Figure 4.2 shows the menu  
structure of the LCD control screen. Starting from  
any Menu screen, press an Encoder knob to go to  
the first selection in the Menu. You can loop  
through a menu’s selections using the Next and  
Prev buttons. The Menu/Exit button returns  
you to the Attenuation screen which you see on  
power-up.  
The LCD Control Screen and its controls let you configure the  
amplifier and access many features that before were available only  
through a remote computer. Also, you can recall DSP presets via  
the front panel. (Some DSP parameters cannot be adjusted with  
the LCD Control Screen. That is done in System Architect.)  
Prev to  
Cobranet  
Menu  
Next  
Prev  
Sample Rate  
Analog Input Sensitivity  
Presets  
Amp Mode  
Locate  
Figure 4.1 shows the parts of the LCD Control Screen. Its  
functions are described below. NOTE: Listed functions can also be  
controlled in System Architect.  
Next  
Next  
Next  
Next  
MONITOR MENU  
ADVANCED MENU  
(press knob once to access these  
items:)  
ALERT MENU  
(press knob once to access  
these items:)  
(press knob once to access  
these items:)  
Load Monitoring  
Thermal %  
Thermal Temp deg. C  
AC Line Voltage  
Operating Time  
Watts Output  
Attenuator Limits  
Attenuator Link  
Input Sources  
Analog Source Select  
Maximum Analog Input  
Digital Source Select  
AES Source Select  
AES Input Trim  
Amp Output Clip Errors  
Analog Input Clip Errors  
Thermal Errors  
Low Limit Load Errors  
High Limit Load Errors  
SLM Errors  
Figure 4.1 Parts of the LCD Control Screen  
Here’s how to access the various menus and settings in the LCD  
control screen:  
Line Voltage Errors  
Fan Errors  
Exit  
Exit  
• Starting from the Attenuation screen, press Menu/Exit to go to  
the Sample Rate screen.  
• Press Next to go to the next item in the menu.  
• Press Prev to go to the previous item in the menu.  
• Turn or press either Encoder knob to change the value of the  
displayed parameter.  
• When you see a menu screen, push the knob once to see the  
items in that menu. Or press Next to go to the next menu.  
• Press Menu/Exit to leave the menu and return to the Attenuation  
screen at any time.  
Some menu items require confirmation: after you request a change,  
the display might say “Press and hold.” To confirm a change, press  
and hold an Encoder knob. If you don’t want the change to occur  
during a confirmation, turn the knob or wait five seconds.  
AES Input Status  
Clear All Error Logs  
Cobranet Source Select  
Cobranet Input Trim  
Bandpass Gain  
Output Polarity  
Input Delay  
Next  
Next  
NETWORKING MENU  
(press knob once to access  
these items:)  
COBRANET MENU  
(press knob once to access  
these items:)  
Exit  
To  
Sample  
Rate  
Speaker Delay  
Network Info  
Cobranet Information  
Ch1 Cobranet Rx  
Ch2 Cobranet Rx  
Cobranet Tx  
Cobranet Conductor Priority  
Cobranet Transport Latency  
LED Meter Display Type  
Bar Meter Display Type  
LevelMax  
Peak Voltage Limiter  
RMS Voltage Limiter  
Transducer Thermal Limiter  
Pink Noise Generator  
SLM (Sweep Load Monitoring)  
Front Panel Blackout  
Manufacturing Info  
HiQnet Node Address  
DHCP  
Level  
Max  
Suite  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
The entire front panel or just selected screens can be locked out or  
set to read only status using System Architect software. Locked-out  
screens will either say “Lockout” or the individual parameter will  
say “N/A”. If a change is attempted the screen will say “Changes  
Disabled”.  
Exit  
Exit  
Sweep Load Monitoring is not available  
in early I-Tech HD models.  
Figure 4.2 The Menu Tree  
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Operation Examples  
Mute/Unmute (in the Attenuation screen)  
4.2.2 Basic Selections  
• To mute either channel: Press and hold an Encoder knob for  
1 second. The display will alternate between MUTE and the attenuation  
level. While the amplifier is muted, you can adjust attenuation for each  
channel by turning an Encoder knob.  
• To unmute either channel: Press and hold an Encoder knob again for  
1 second.  
Opening Screen: On power-up, the LCD Control Screen displays the  
Crown logo. After a few seconds, the firmware version appears, then the  
Attenuation screen appears.  
Operation Example 1  
How to set the CH1 input sensitivity using the LCD Control  
Screen:  
1. After power-up, when the Attenuation screen appears, press  
Menu/Exit.  
Powered By  
2. Press Next.  
Attenuaation  
Defauult (M)  
3. Turn the left Encoder to set the sensitivity. NOTE: If you do not  
see the sensitivity you want, try changing the Maximum Analog  
Input level (see below).  
(Power On) 1.0.0.5  
dB  
-30.0  
MUTE  
4. Press Menu/Exit.  
Attenuation and Bar Meters  
Operation Example 2  
This screen displays the attenuation in dB and on bar meters. To change  
the attenuation in either channel, turn the Encoder. Attenuation changes  
0.5 dB per detent when you turn the Encoder slowly, and more when you  
turn the Encoder quickly. The current preset name is displayed in the  
upper-right corner. The (M) is explained on the next page under Presets.  
Front Panel Lockout (in the Attenuation screen)  
How to set the Maximum Analog Input level using the LCD  
Control Screen:  
1. After power-up, when the Attenuation screen appears, press  
Menu/Exit.  
2. Press Next until you see “Advanced Menu.”  
3. Push an Encoder knob.  
4. Press Next until you see “Maximum Analog Input.”  
5. Turn an Encoder to change the maximum analog input level.  
Press an Encoder to confirm and save your setting.  
6. Press Menu/Exit.  
The amplifier’s administrator can control access to menu mode and the  
amplifier’s attenuators. This lockout can be done either by the front  
panel buttons or by System Architect software.  
To lock or unlock the menu with the front-panel buttons: press Next  
and Prev simultaneously. To lock or unlock the menu with System  
Architect software: go to the Tools Menu > Display Screen Security and  
press the lockout button. If a specific parameter is protected, the  
screen says “N/A” or “Change Disabled.”  
Attenuation  
Default (M)  
dB  
-30.0  
-30.0  
If the lockout is done from the software, the user can disable the lockout  
only in the software, not by pressing the front-panel buttons.  
Operation Example 3  
How to monitor the Thermal Errors using the LCD Control Screen:  
1. After power-up, when the Attenuation screen appears, press  
Menu/Exit.  
2. Press Prev until you see “Alert Menu.”  
3. Push an Encoder knob.  
If the menu is locked and you press any button or turn an Encoder, the  
word “LOCKOUT” is displayed. If a specific parameter is protected, the  
screen says “N/A” or “Change Disabled.”  
4. Press Next until you see “Thermal Errors.  
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Sample Rate: Starting from the Attenuation screen, press Menu/Exit to go  
to the Sample Rate screen. The sample rate of the amplifier’s DSP is displayed.  
It can be modified only in System Architect software because all of the FIR filter  
settings will need to be recalculated as a result of the change. Please refer to its  
Help files. When you route a Cobranet input, the sample rate displayed here  
must match the Cobranet source.  
Amp Mode: This screen lets you set up the amplifier for Dual, Input Y or  
Bridge Mono mode. Turn an Encoder knob to choose among those three  
options, then press the knob to save your choice. You will be prompted to  
confirm your choice. The LCD screen displays the currently selected mode.  
Presets: A preset is a group of DSP and amplifier settings for a particular  
speaker system. Turn an Encoder to view Presets 1 through 50. To recall a  
preset, press the Encoder, then press and hold the Encoder to confirm. For  
more information on presets, see Section 4.3.  
In Dual (or Stereo) mode, both channels operate independently.  
In Bridge Mono mode, both channels are summed to double the power, and the  
amplifier puts out a mono signal.  
In Input Y mode, Channel 1’s input signal feeds both channels, and each  
channel can be set to a different output level, usually for bi-amp operation.  
The preset currently in use is displayed in the upper right corner.  
(A) Active means that the amplifier is operating exactly according to that  
preset.  
(M) Modified means that the amplifier is operating according to the preset  
but with some settings changed.  
Samplee Rate  
96 kHz  
Modify iin softtware OONLY!  
If a preset number is flashing, it is not in use.  
Amp Mode  
Analog Input Sensitivity: Turn the left Encoder knob to change the Ch. 1  
input sensitivity; turn the right Encoder knob to change the Ch. 2 input  
sensitivity. This screen also displays the amp gain for each channel resulting  
from the sensitivity settings. See Figure 4.4.  
In the example shown below,  
• Preset 7 is in use (it’s in the upper right corner).  
• The amplifier settings have been modified (M) since Preset 7 was loaded.  
• The large “7” is not flashing, which means that Preset 7 is in use.  
<Dual>  
Turn to Set-Press to Save  
Note: If you do not see the sensitivity you need, try changing the Maximum  
Analog Input level in the Advanced Menu (described later). This makes  
different sensitivities available.  
Presets  
Preset7  
Preset7 (M)  
Locate: Allows users to identify a specific amplifier in a large network of  
amplifiers without having to compare address information. Locate can be  
turned on/off from software and/or the front panel. Press an Encoder knob to  
turn on the Locate function. When on, the LCD screen flashes. Press the knob  
again to turn off the Locate function. In System Architect, the device icon has a  
blue outline to indicate that it is in Locate mode.  
7
CH1:MF-1&2  
CH2:MF-3&4  
To optimize the system gain structure, see Section 3.1 in the I-Tech application  
In the example shown below, you turned down an Encoder knob two notches  
after loading Preset 7.  
• Preset 7 is in use (it’s in the upper right corner).  
• Preset 7 is active (A). That means the amplifier is operating exactly according  
to that preset.  
Analogg Input SSensiittivity  
Locate  
2.90  
Vrms  
dB Gain  
2.90  
OFF  
31.5  
31.5  
Press enc to toggle  
• The large “5” is flashing because Preset 5 is not in use.  
• Preset 5’s Channel-1 label is “LF–1&2.”  
• Preset 5’s Channel-2 label is “LF–3&4.”  
4.2.3 ADVANCED MENU  
Presets  
Preset7  
Preset 7(A)  
When you see this screen, press an Encoder knob to access the selections in  
the Advanced Menu, described next. To get to the Advanced Menu screen from  
the Attenuation screen, press Menu/Exit twice, then press Next five times.  
5
CH1:LF-1&2  
CH2:LF-3&4  
Advancedd Menu  
Advanced Menu  
Push knob for adv. menu  
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Attenuator Limits: You can set the maximum attenuation from 0 dB to  
–100 dB. This feature allows you to set a limit on the attenuators. Once set,  
attenuation cannot be adjusted beyond this level. The attenuator limit appears  
as a line in the attenuator bar meter.  
Analog Source Select: Turn the left Encoder knob to select Analog 1,  
Analog 2, or Analog 1+2 signals for Channel 1. The right Encoder does the  
same for Channel 2. Press the knob to confirm your selection.  
Analog 1 is Analog input Channel 1.  
AES Input Trim: Turn the left Encoder knob to vary the gain of the AES digital  
signal for Channel 1: -100.0 dB to +20 dB. The right Encoder does the same for  
Channel 2. See Figure 4.4 for more information.  
AES Inpuut Trim  
Anolog 2 is Analog input Channel 2.  
NOTE: The attenuator setting must be below the attenuator limit that you are  
trying to set. For example, if the attenuator is set at –3 dB, you cannot set the  
attenuator limit below –3 dB unless you decrease the attenuator level.  
Analog 1 +2 is Analog input Channels 1 and 2.  
0.0 dB 0.0  
Analog Sourcee Select  
Analog Analog  
Attenuator Limits  
1
2
AES Input Status: “Lock” indicates that an AES cable is plugged in and the  
amplifier is receiving (and locking to) the AES clock pulse. “No Lock” means  
that the amplifier is not receiving, or is not locking to the AES clock pulse.  
dB  
0.0  
0.0  
Maximum Analog Input: Turn an Encoder to select the maximum input level  
to the amplifier: +21 dBu or +15 dBu. Press the knob to confirm your selection.  
Note: Changing this value changes the range of sensitivities available to the  
amplifier.  
AES Input Status  
Attenuator Link You can set the attenudators to be independent or linked.  
Turn an Encoder knob to choose one of those options, then press the knob to  
save your choice.  
No Lock  
For more information see Figure 4.4 and the I-Tech Sensitivity Charts in the  
Appendix of the I-Tech Application Guide. It is available online at www.  
crownaudio.com/itech/pdf/137327.pdf.  
Attenuattor Link  
INDEPENDENT  
CobraNet Source Select: Turn the left Encoder knob to select the CobraNet  
source for Channel 1: Cnet1, Cnet2, or Cnet 1+2. The right Encoder does the  
same for Channel 2. Press the knob to confirm your choice.  
Cnet1 is Bundle A.  
Cnet2 is Bundle B.  
Cnet 1+2 is Bundles A+B.  
Turn to Set-Preess to Save  
Maximum Analog Input  
+
15dBu  
Input Sources: For each channel, turn the Encoder to select analog, digital,  
or automatic backup source. Options are:  
Analog  
Turn to Set-Prress too Save  
Digital  
Cobranet Source Select  
Digital Source Select: Turn the left Encoder knob to select the digital source  
for Channel 1: AES or Cobranet. The right Encoder does the same for Channel  
2. Press the knob to confirm your choice.  
Digital with analog backup <Digital A-Backup>  
Digital with analog override <Digital A-Ovride>  
Cnet 1  
Cnet 2  
Digital with analog backup: The I-Tech HD is being fed a digital signal and an  
analog signal. The input is currently switched to the digital signal. If it fails, the  
I-Tech HD switches instantly to the analog signal.  
Digital Sourcce Select  
CobraNet Input Trim: Turn the left Encoder knob to vary the gain of the  
CobraNet digital signal for Channel 1: -100.0 dB to +20 dB. The right Encoder  
does the same for Channel 2. See Figure 4.4 for more information.  
<Cobra  
AES  
net>  
Digital with analog override: The input is switched to the digital signal, and no  
analog signal is applied. If an analog signal is sent, the I-Tech HD switches  
instantly to the analog signal. If the analog signal fails, the I-Tech HD switches  
to the digital signal after a delay set by the Hold Time slider in the Input Section  
of the System Architect page.  
Cobranet Innput Trim  
AES Source Select: Turn the left Encoder knob to select the digital source for  
Channel 1: AES1, AES2, or AES1+2. The right Encoder does the same for  
Channel 2. Press the knob to confirm your choice.  
AES 1 is AES input Channel 1.  
dB  
0.0  
0.0  
Input Sources  
AES 2 is AES input Channel 2.  
AES 1 +2 is AES input Channels 1 and 2.  
<Analog> <Digital>  
AES Sourcee Select  
AES  
1
AES  
2
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Bandpass Gain: In each channel of the I-Tech HD’s DSP, just before the  
output limiter and after the preceding filter, is a gain block (not shown on the  
Signal Path block diagram). Bandpass Gain adjusts the gain of this block  
between -24 dB and +24 dB.  
LED Meter Display Type : Here you can set the LCD bar meters to display  
average or peak levels. Turn an Encoder knob to select the option, then press  
the knob to confirm your selection.  
Pink Noise Generator: Press an Encoder knob to turn on the generator. Its  
level will read –100 dB. Adjust the noise level from –100 dB to +20 dB in 0.5 dB  
steps by turning Encoder 1 or 2. To turn off the generator, press an Encoder knob  
or go to another menu item.  
LED Meter Display Type  
Pink Noise Geenerator  
Adjusting the bandpass gain in the LCD screen makes it easy to vary the level of  
subwoofers, midrange drivers and high-frequency drivers.  
AVERAGE  
Turn to Set-Press to Save  
OFF dB OFF  
Bandpasss Gain  
Bar Meter Display Type: You can select what the bar meters will display in  
the Attenuator Screen. Press an Encoder knob to select Attenuation, Input  
Levels, Output Levels, or Thermal %. Attenuation is displayed as the length of  
the bar meters in the Attenuation screen that appears on startup. The meters  
display average input levels and output levels.  
0.0  
dB  
0.0  
Front Panel Blackout: This screen lets you black out the front panel display  
unless you press a front-panel button or turn an Encoder. This feature turns  
off the LCD backlight and all front panel LEDs except for the fault LEDs and  
power-switch green LED. After blackout is enabled, an Encoder press/turn  
will “reactivate” the display. If no button is pressed/turned for 5 seconds, the  
display will return to blackout mode.  
Output Polarity: Press each channel’s Encoder knob to toggle the output  
signal polarity between + and –.  
Bar Meter Dissplay Type  
Output Pollarity  
ATTENUTATION  
Front Panel BBlackout  
Turn to Set-Press to Save  
+
+
OFF  
Press enc to toggle  
LevelMax - Clip Limiter: Limits the peak output voltage to just below  
clipping for each channel. Press an Encoder knob to turn it OFF or ON.  
Input Delay: Sets the input signal delay in each channel. Turn each channel’s  
Encoder knob to vary the delay. The delay step size is speed sensitive. Pressing  
the encoder enables or disables the Delay.  
Exit: To exit the Advanced Menu and go to the Attenuation screen, press Menu/  
Exit once.  
Clip Limiter  
OFF  
OFF  
Below each channel’s delay setting is the equivalent distance in feet and meters.  
For example, 10 ms is the signal delay of sound traveling 11.3 feet or 3.4 m.  
LevelMax- Peak Voltage Limiter: Limits the peak output voltage to a level  
that you set, either OFF or 1 to 500 volts, for each channel. Press an Encoder to  
turn on the Limiter. Once it’s on, turn the Encoder to set the voltage. Additional  
controls, such as attack and release, are available through System Architect.  
Input Delay  
ms 0.0000  
0.0000  
0.0/0.0  
0.0/0.0  
ft/m  
Peak Voltage Limiter  
Output Delay: Sets the output signal delay in each channel. Turn each  
channel’s Encoder knob to vary the delay. The delay step size is speed sensitive.  
Pressing the encoder enables or disables the Delay.  
OFF  
v
OFF  
LevelMax - RMS Voltage Limiter: Limits the output rms voltage to an  
amount that you set, either OFF or 1 to 500 volts, for each channel. Press the  
Encoder to turn on the Limiter. Once it’s on, turn the Encoder to set the voltage.  
Below each channel’s delay setting is the equivalent distance in feet and meters.  
For example, 10 ms is the signal delay of sound traveling 11.3 feet or 3.4 m.  
Speakerr Delay  
RMS Voltage Limiter  
ms 0.0000  
0.0000  
OFF  
v
OFF  
0.0/0.0  
0.0/0.0  
ft/m  
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AC Voltage: This shows the AC line voltage at the AC cord inlet to the  
amplifier.  
4.2.4 MONITOR MENU  
When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and  
the operating time since the error is displayed.  
This menu lets you monitor the status of the amplifier. Starting from the  
Attenuation Screen, press Menu, then press Prev four times. Or, starting from  
the Advanced Menu screen, press Next to go to the Monitor Menu screen. Then  
press an Encoder knob to access the selections in this menu.  
AC Voltage  
To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you  
to confirm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.  
120 VAC  
Amp Output Cllip Errrors  
Monitor Menu  
0
0
Monitor Menu  
0.0 Hrs Last  
0.0 Hrs  
Push knob for mon. menu  
Operating Time: This displays the number of hours the amplifier has been  
on since manufacture. Like a car’s odometer, it shows the total amount of  
operating hours and cannot be reset. All I-Tech HD amplifiers come with a  
variable amount of operating time on them due to burn-in and testing before  
shipping.  
Load Monitoring: Press an Encoder knob to turn speaker load monitoring on  
or off for either channel. When load monitoring is on, the load connected to the  
amplifier output is displayed. The text below the reported load indicates  
whether the value is within the limits set in System Architect. OFF means load  
monitoring is off. LOW means the load is below limits. HIGH means the load is  
above limits. NORMAL means the load is within limits.  
Analog Input Clip Errors: A clip error occurs if the number of clip events in  
the analog input exceeds the value set with the Count slider (within the time  
set by the Time slider) on the Amplifier Settings page in System Architect.  
Operating Time  
When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and  
the operating time since the error is displayed.  
108.8 Hrs  
To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you  
to confirm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.  
Load Monitoring  
OFF  
OFF  
NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its  
limits.  
Normal  
Normal  
Watts Output: This displays the slow-averaged continuous output power of  
each channel in watts.  
Analogg Input CClip EErrrors  
Watts Output  
Thermal %: This indicates the amplifier temperature in percent, where 100%  
is the maximum allowable temperature. If Thermal % reaches 100%, the  
amplifier is out of thermal headroom and has shut down (or will very soon).  
Measurements are shown for Channel 1, Channel 2, and the power supply.  
0
0
0.0 0.0  
0.0 Hrs Last  
0.0 Hrs  
Ch1  
Ch2  
Exit: To exit the Monitor Menu and go to the Attenuation screen, press Menu/  
Exit once.  
Thermal %  
Thermal Errors: This screen lets you view thermal errors without using the  
control software. A thermal error occurs if the amplifier thermal % exceeded  
the value set with the Thermal slider on the Amplifier Settings page in System  
Architect.  
0
0 0  
Ch1  
Ch2  
PS  
4.2.5. ALERT MENU  
To access this menu from the Attenuation screen, press an Encoder knob, then  
press Prev three times. This menu displays a wide variety of errors in the  
signal, amplifier, or load. Push an Encoder knob to see the selections in the  
Alert Menu.  
When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and  
the operating time since the error is displayed.  
Thermal Temp deg. C: This screen displays the temperature in degrees  
Celsius of the Ch. 1 output devices, Ch. 2 output devices, and the power  
supply.  
To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you  
to confirm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.  
Alert Menu  
NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its  
limits.  
Thermal Temmp deg. C  
Alert Menu  
Push knob for alerts  
36  
23  
23  
Thermal Errors  
Ch1  
Ch2  
PS  
Amp Output Clip Errors: A clip error occurs if the number of clip events in  
the amplifier output exceeds the value set with the Count slider (within the  
time set by the Time slider) on the Amplifier Settings page in System Architect.  
0
0
0.0 Hrs Last  
0.0 Hrs  
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Low Limit Load Errors: This screen lets you view low-load errors without  
using the control software. A low limit load error occurs if the load  
impedance falls below the value set with the Low Limit spin control on the  
Amplifier Settings page in System Architect.  
SLM (Sweep Load Monitoring) Errors: This screen lets you view SLM  
errors without using the control software.  
Clear All Error Logs: In this screen, you can press and hold an Encoder knob  
to clear all the error logs.  
When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and  
the operating time since the error is displayed.  
Clear All Errror Logs  
Press and hold enc.  
When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and  
the operating time since the error is displayed.  
To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you  
to confirm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.  
to clear ALL eerror logs  
To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you  
to confirm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.  
NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its  
limits.  
Exit: To exit the Alert Menu and go to the Attenuation screen, press Menu/Exit  
once.  
NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its  
limits.  
SLM Errors  
4.2.6 NETWORKING MENU  
To access this menu from the Attenuation screen, press an Encoder knob, then  
press Prev twice. This menu has screens for setting up audio network  
parameters. Push an Encoder knob to see the selections in the Networking  
Menu.  
0
0
Low Limit Loaad Errors  
0.0 Hrs Last  
0.0 Hrs  
0
0
0.0 Hrs Last  
0.0 Hrs  
Networking Menu  
Line Voltage Errors: This screen lets you view line-voltage errors without  
using the control software. A line voltage error occurs if the line voltage falls  
outside the values set with the High/Low Limits slider on the Line Voltage  
Page of the Control Panel.  
Networking Menu  
Push knob for net. menu  
High Limit Load Errors: This screen lets you view high limit load errors  
without using the control software. A high limit load error occurs if the load  
impedance rises above the value set with the High Limit value on the  
software Control Panel.  
When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and  
the operating time since the error is displayed. The “Low” and “High”  
indicators show whether the line voltage was below or above the line-voltage  
limits.  
Network Info: This screen displays information about the audio network: IP  
address, HiQnet address, Subnet and MAC address. Section 9.1 of this manual  
explains these terms.  
When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and  
the operating time since the error is displayed.  
Networrk Info  
To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you  
to confirm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.  
To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you  
to confirm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.  
IP:1922.168.1.1  
SUBNET:255..255.0.0  
MAC: 00:0A:440:00:E4:C2  
HiQNet:1  
NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its  
limits.  
NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its  
limits.  
Manufacturing Info: This screen displays information about your I-Tech HD  
amplifier: model number, firmware version, serial number, and amplifier date  
code.  
Line Voltage Errors  
High Limit Load Errors  
0
0
0
0
0.0 Hrs Last  
0.0 Hrs  
0.0 Hrs Last  
0.0 Hrs  
Manufacturring Info  
IT90000HD  
FW Ver:1.0.0.6  
S/N:8001576436  
Amp Mfg Date:10-9-2008  
Fan Errors: When a fan error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is  
incremented, and the operating time since the error is displayed.  
HiQnet Node Address: This screen lets you set the HiQnet address of this  
amplifier (a node in the network). Turn an Encoder knob to set the address,  
then press the knob to save your setting.  
Fan Errors  
0
0.0 Hrs Last  
HiQnet Node Addr  
32  
Turn to SSet-PPrress too Save  
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4.2.7 COBRANET MENU  
CobraNet Tx: Turn the left Encoder knob to set the number of the TxA Bundle  
for Channel 1. Turn the right Encoder knob to set the TxA position for Channel  
2.  
DHCP: Turn an Encoder knob to turn DHCP on or off, then press the knob to  
confirm your selection. With DHCP enabled, the IP address of the amplifier  
might change at power-up. See System Architect Help files for more  
information on DHCP.  
To access the CobraNet Menu from the Attenuation screen, press an Encoder  
knob, then press Prev. This menu has selections for setting CobraNet  
parameters. Press an Encoder knob to access the CobraNet Menu selections.  
See Section 9.2 and the System Architect Help files for more on CobraNet.  
Cobranet Txx Bundles  
DHCP: (cautioon! Dynamic IP)  
0
0
Cobranet Menu  
TxA (ch1)  
TxB (ch2)  
OFF  
Changes IP at powerUp  
Cobranet Menu  
Push knob for cnet. menu  
CobraNet Conductor Priority: Turn an Encoder knob to set the priority  
number of the CobraNet channel. Press the knob to confirm your choice. See  
Section 9.2 for more on CobraNet conductor priority.  
IP Address: You set the IP address of the amplifier here. See Section 9.1 for  
more information on IP Address. This function is disabled when DHCP is  
enabled.  
1. Press an Encoder knob to access the left three digits, then turn the knob to  
set the number.  
2. Press again to access the middle three digits, then turn the knob to set the  
number.  
CobraNet Information: This screen displays information about the  
CobraNet network: The firmware version, ethernet status (down or up), and  
conductor priority.  
Cobranet Conductor Priority  
16  
Turn to SSet-PPrress too Save  
Cobranet Information  
Firmware Version: 2.11.6  
3. Press again to access the next digit to the right, then turn the knob to set the  
Ethernett Status:  
UP  
number.  
Conductor Priority: 32  
4. Press again to access the right-most digit, then turn the knob to set the  
number.  
5. Press again to save the IP address.  
CobraNet Transport Latency: Turn an Encoder knob to set the CobraNet  
transport latency: either 5.33, 2.66, or 1.33msec. Press the knob to confirm  
your choice. This latency must match the Cobranet source for proper Cobranet  
reception.  
Ch1 CobraNet Rx: Turn the left Encoder knob to set the number of the RxA  
Bundle for Channel 1. Turn the right Encoder knob to set the CobraNet input for  
Channel 1. The word “Active” appears if there is audio on the bundle. Bundles  
1-8 are available at 48 kHz sampling rate, and bundles 1-4 are available at 96  
kHz sampling rate.  
IP Address  
Cobranet Transport Latency  
192.168.1.1  
Turn to Set-Press to Save  
5.33ms  
Turn to Set-Prress ttoo Save  
Ch1 Cobraanet Rx  
Subnet Mask: You set the Subnet Mask of the amplifier here. See Section 9.1  
for more information on Subnet Mask. This function is disabled when DHCP is  
enabled.  
0
A c t i v e  
Cnet Input  
RxA Bundle  
1. Press an Encoder knob to access the left three digits, then turn the knob to  
set the number.  
2. Press again to access the middle three digits, then turn the knob to set the  
number.  
Ch2 CobraNet Rx: Turn the left Encoder knob to set the number of the RxA  
Bundle for Channel 1. Turn the right Encoder knob to set the CobraNet input for  
Channel 2. The word “Active” appears if there is audio on the bundle. Bundles  
1-8 are available at 48 kHz sampling rate, and bundles 1-4 are available at 96  
kHz sampling rate.  
3. Press again to access the next digit to the right, then turn the knob to set the  
number.  
4. Press again to access the right-most digit, then turn the knob to set the  
number.  
5. Press again to save the Subnet Mask.  
Ch2 Cobranet Rx  
Subnet Mask  
0
Active  
255.255.0.0  
Cnet Input  
RxB Bundle  
Turn to Set-PPress to Save  
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4.3 Presets  
4.3.3 Downloadable Presets  
We will describe each type of preset in detail.  
Crown and JBL engineers have designed I-Tech HD DSP presets that are  
optimized for various JBL loudspeakers, such as Vertec Line Arrays. To use  
them, follow this procedure in System Architect:  
2. Select Downloads.  
3. Click on the file of your choice. It will download to your computer.  
4. In System Architect, see the Help file on Presets for details on downloading  
the preset to an I-Tech HD amplifier. Basically, you will open and engage a data  
frame. The file will overwrite the preset you designate. Another option,  
described on the next page, is to transfer the preset file using a USB drive.  
5. Recall the preset from the LCD Control Screen. Then your amp will be  
configured to work with the specified loudspeaker model.  
4.3.1 Introduction  
4.3.2 User Presets  
Your I-Tech HD amplifier has a wide variety of onboard Digital Signal  
Processing (DSP). Some applications for this DSP are speaker configuration  
(setting the drive levels, frequency bands, delays and limiting for your  
particular speakers), EQ, filtering, compression, and much more. Those  
functions are described in Section 4.6. System Architect software lets you  
adjust the DSP settings, such as filter slope, compression ratio, EQ frequency  
bands, and so on.  
User presets are DSP presets that you set up. This is the basic procedure:  
1. Adjust the DSP settings as desired in the System Architect software (not  
with the LCD Control Screen).  
2. Save this group of settings as preset. Give it a label.  
3. Download the preset to the I-Tech HD amplifier. See the software Help file  
for details. As soon as you save the setting as a preset, it is sent to the  
amplifier. Another option, described on the next page, is to transfer the  
preset file using a USB drive.  
A preset is a group of DSP settings that configure the amp for a specific  
application. For example, you might use one preset that optimizes the amp’s  
DSP for a JBL Vertec Line Array. You might use another preset that sets up the  
DSP for a stereo pair of loudspeakers of your choice. You can choose any of  
50 presets with the LCD Control Screen.  
4. Select that preset from the LCD Control Screen. The preset will  
automatically set the DSP parameters as you set them up in the control  
software.  
Section 4.8.19 describes the Presets Manager screen in System Architect.  
Setting some parameters of the DSP in the I-Tech HD amplifier is done using  
the control software, not by the amplifier’s LCD Control Screen. For example,  
if you want to set filter Q, compression ratio, or graphic EQ, you would do so  
within the System Architect software.  
Preset 1 is the factory default preset and cannot be overwritten. It sets up the  
amplifier for stereo operation with no DSP.  
The I-Tech HD amplifier works with two types of presets:  
5. When you want to recall the preset, select it from the Preset screen in the  
LCD display. The preset will automatically set the DSP parameters as you set  
them up in the control software.  
1. User presets. Using System Architect, you can create your own custom  
DSP presets, label them, and send them to the I-Tech HD amplifier. The amp  
stores those presets in firmware. You can recall those presets from the LCD  
Control Screen.  
2. Downloadable presets. Crown and JBL engineers have designed  
presets that are optimized for various JBL loudspeakers, such as Vertec Line  
Arrays. You can download presets from the I-Tech pages in the Crown website  
preset files to the I-Tech HD amplifier, where you can recall them from the LCD  
Control Screen.  
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4.4 FileTransferVia the USB Port  
On the front panel of the amplifier is a USB Type A port which can transfer files either  
direction between a USB flash drive and the amplifier. These files can be of two types:  
A Preset file, which contains amplifier DSP settings for a specific loudspeaker/  
amplifier configuration.  
Insert USB Device  
A Device file, which contain all 50 presets and the current amplifier DSP settings.  
Ch1  
Enc  
Ch2  
Enc  
USB Main Menu  
LOAD or SAVE  
When you plug in the drive, the amplfiier defaults to a file-exchange mode and is  
muted. Then you can load or save individual files. No computer is needed for this file  
transfer.  
Save a File  
DEVICE PRESET  
Load a File  
DEVICE PRESET  
How to transfer a file from a USB flash drive to the amplifier:  
1. The file must reside in the flash-drive root (top-level) directory.  
2. Plug the flash drive into the amplifier’s USB port on the front panel.  
3. The screen asks if you want to load or save a file. Press the left Encoder to LOAD a  
file.  
4. The screen asks whether you want to load a device file or preset file. Press the left  
Encoder to load a device file, or press the right Encoder to load a preset file.  
5. The screen says “Select File to Load.” Turn an Encoder to select the file.  
6. If you are loading a preset, the front panel shows the acceptable files in the flash  
drive root directory. Turn the Encoder to view the files; press the Encoder to select.  
Note: You can’t explore folders or subfolders.  
Load Device File  
Select file to load  
Load Preset File  
Save Device File  
Save Preset File  
Ch2  
Enc  
(Pop-up box)  
(Pop-up box)  
Save to USB  
Failed!  
Save to USB  
Successful  
Select Preset to  
Save  
Select file to load  
(Pop-up box)  
Save to USB  
Failed!  
(Pop-up box)  
Save to USB  
Successful  
Select Preset to  
Overwrite  
(Pop-up box)  
7. The amplifier loads the file into its memory and displays the Eject Menu. To stop  
the transfers, press the left Encoder. To continue with more transfers, press the right  
Encoder.  
8. Unplug the flash drive. The amp is unmuted and returns to the determined state.  
9. If desired, recall the preset following the procedures in Sections 4.3.2 and 4.3.3.  
Loading Device File  
(Pop-up box)  
Overwriting Preset  
Successful  
(Pop-up box)  
Overwriting Preset  
Failed!  
(Pop-up box)  
(Pop-up box)  
Loading File  
Successful  
Loading File  
Failed!  
How to transfer a file from the amplifier to a USB flash drive:  
1. Plug the flash drive into the amplifier’s USB port on the front panel.  
2. The amplifier goes into “File Mode” and is muted.  
3. The front panel asks if you want to load or save a file. Press the right Encoder to  
select SAVE.  
EJECT MENU  
4. The screen will ask whether you want to save a device file or preset file. Press the  
left encoder to save a device file, or press the right encoder to save a preset file.  
5. If you chose to save a preset file, the screen says “Select Preset to Save.”  
6. The screen shows the preset files in the amplifier’s memory. Turn an Encoder to  
view the files; press the Encoder to select.  
7. The amplifier’s Preset file will be saved to a default filename in the flash-drive root  
directory. If the default filename already exists, a number will be appended to the end  
of the filename.  
(Pop-up box)  
Safe to Remove  
Ch1  
Enc  
NOTE:Pressing any of the navigation buttons  
(MENU, PREV or NEXT) at any time will go to the  
“EJECT-MENUselection screen.  
DONE  
8. You will see the Eject Menu. To stop the transfers, press the left Encoder. To  
continue with more transfers, press the right Encoder. Unplug the drive when  
finished.  
Figure 4.3 USB File Transfer Flow Chart  
9. Unplug the flash drive. The amp is unmuted and returns to the determined state.  
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“Lockout”is displayed when front panel lockout has been enabled from either the  
software or front panel. It prevents any changes from the display.  
Lockout  
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USB  
Lockout  
“USB Lockout”is displayed when USB lockout has been enabled from the software.  
It disables all USB functions.  
4.5 List of Pop-Up Boxes and Descriptions  
Invalid  
Subnet  
These messages may appear on the LCD screen.  
An invalid subnet mask was selected.  
An invalid IP address was selected.  
If N/A is displayed, the particular menu has been  
locked out via System Architect software.  
Invalid  
Address  
Preset  
Loaded  
The selected preset has been successfully loaded.  
The selected address has been modified. Applies to HiQnet node address, IP address  
and subnet mask.  
Address  
Changed  
DHCP  
The current state of DHCP has been changed to either ON or OFF.  
Changed  
USB Fault  
Overcurrent!  
The USB drive is drawing more than 500mA of current.  
The selected USB device file cannot be loaded because it is not valid. This is most  
likely a device file formatting problem. Try to create a new device file.  
Device File  
is not valid!  
Loading the preset or device file from the USB device failed. This could be due to the  
format or contents of the file.  
Loading File  
FAILED!  
Loading File  
Successful!  
Loading the preset or device file from the USB device was successful.  
Confirm Change  
(Press knob again)  
Displayed after the first button press. To continue, the user must release the button  
and press it again.  
Confirm Change  
(Press and Hold)  
Displayed after the first button press has been released. To continue, the user must  
press the button again.  
Press and Hold  
(Hold knob)  
Displayed after the second button press. To continue, the user must continue to hold  
the button for at least 2 seconds.  
To modify this parameter, the encoder button must be pressed twice with the second  
press being held down for at least 2 seconds. This message indicates that the encoder  
button was not properly pressed and/or held down.  
Change  
cancelled  
No Change  
Selected  
The selected object to change has not been modified from the current value.  
The display does not have permission to change this parameter. The display observes HiQnet  
access rights role 4. Individual screens’parameters can be user defined as Write Protected  
and/or Read Protected. When a parameter is Read Protected, a N/Ais displayed.  
Changes  
Disabled  
Change  
Failed!  
The selected change was not made. It may have been out of range or invalid.  
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4.6 Digital Audio Options (AES/EBU)  
Select Network Card  
The first page of the wizard lists all the network adapters currently  
in the computer. If you have more than one adapter, you can scroll  
through the list and see the IP Address assigned to each card.  
Digital audio inputs allow you to keep the amplifier input signals  
in the digital domain. Keeping the input signal digital reduces the  
number of Digital-to-Analog and Analog-to-Digital conversions.  
This provides better sound quality and reduces pickup of  
electrical interference.  
If you have a card with an IP address of 0.0.0.0, it typically means  
one of several things:  
1. The card is disabled.  
The AES/EBU connector provides the most widely accepted  
format. Connect an AES/EBU signal to the AES/EBU connector on  
the rear panel. If the amplifier’s low-voltage power supply is lost  
for any reason, the AES input signal goes directly to the AES  
output. The amplifier has a digital buffer converter so it will adapt  
to any AES sample rate between 32 and 96kHz that is sent to it.  
2. The card is not connected to a network.  
3. The card is setup to obtain its address from a DHCP server, and  
no DHCP server is available.  
Select the card that is connected to the HiQnet system and click  
the Next button. The Wizard will walk you through the rest of the  
process. Please see the System Architect online help for more  
information.  
4.7 Networking the Amplifier  
If you need help understanding network concepts, please see  
Appendix A on Network and CobraNet Basics. Please check the  
System Architect help file for directions on how to use its  
networking configuration tools.  
4.8 Software-Controllable Onboard DSP  
Crown’s latest-generation Digital Signal Processing is built into  
the I-Tech HD amplifier. Its 24-bit/96kHz converters offer  
extremely low noise and extended dynamic range. When you use  
an I-Tech HD amp, the loudspeaker processors, crossovers,  
limiters and delays are in the onboard DSP – so you don’t need  
those rack-mounted devices. This drastically cuts setup time,  
commissioning, rack space and costs.  
An I-Tech HD amplifier may be used in an existing I-Tech network  
and can use existing I-Tech device or venue files.  
You can make the following settings via the front panel or by  
using the Network Troubleshooter:  
HiQnet node address  
DHCP off/on  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
The I-Tech HD’s DSP can be monitored and controlled with a  
computer running System Architect software, and connected to  
the amplifier Network Connector by a network Category 5 cable.  
You cannot set the CobraNet IP address via the front panel.  
Some applications for this DSP are:  
• Set up signal flow  
• Optimize system gain structure  
• Set up speaker configurations (set the drive levels, frequency  
bands, delays and limiting for your particular speakers)  
• Set up EQ, filtering, compression, and much more.  
4.7.1 Network Troubleshooter  
The network troubleshooter can assist you in setting up your  
HiQnet network for the first time. Using the troubleshooter, you  
can address your components and be informed of addressing and  
other errors in the system. Please note that this wizard is designed  
to work with devices that are on the same physical network  
segment as the computer it is running on. It will not work through  
a router.  
The next several pages explain some of the available DSP  
functions. See the System Architect Help files for more detailed  
information.  
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4.8.1 Amplifier DSP Selection Screen  
On the left of this screen is the Input Signal Level Monitor  
(explained later on this page). On the right side are rows of DSP  
selection buttons for each channel. When you click on a button, a  
control panel opens for that button’s function.  
Also on the right are buttons that open control panels for these  
functions:  
• Amplifier mode (dual, bridge-mono, input Y)  
• Signal generator (pink noise and sine wave)  
• Amplifier information  
• Recall and store presets  
• Preset manager  
• Apply to others (apply this amplifier’s DSP settings to other  
devices)  
We’ll explain each of these functions on the next several pages.  
4.8.3 Input Level, Mute, Link, Level Meters, and Indicators  
This panel is on the left side of the I-Tech main control panel shown above. Channel 1 and 2 Level  
Controls set the input signal level of each channel. Each channel can be muted, and both faders  
can be linked with the Link button.  
Input Signal Level Meter  
The measurement range is from 0dBFS to –40dBFS with 0.5dB resolution. Each audio channel  
has the following monitors:  
• Switched Audio Input: This meter shows only the switched (selected) audio input after the  
Input Audio Router.  
• Clip Indicator  
Output Signal Level Meter  
The measurement range is from 0 dB to –40 dB with 0.5 dB resolution. The monitors are scaled so  
that 0 dB is referenced to the full rated output voltage of the amplifier. The left meter is rms and the  
right meter is peak. An output clip indicator is provided.  
Indicators  
Temp: Lights if the temperature of the amplifier is too high and the amplifier is near shutdown.  
Green: Thermal headroom used up is less than 59%.  
Yellow: Thermal headroom used up is 60-80%.  
Red: Thermal headroom used up is more than 81%.  
4.8.2 Amplifier Mode  
This is switchable between dual, bridge-mono and 1x2 (input Y).  
Limit: Lights when the amplifier signal is being limited.  
Load: Lights when the load impedance is out of range.  
Ready: Lights when the amplifier is on and ready to supply power.  
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4.8.4 Input Signal Router  
Each channel of the I-Tech’s signal processing has an Input Signal Router that  
lets you choose the audio signal that will be used by the channel. Choose one  
of the following configurations:  
• Analog Audio: This is the audio input from the audio connector on the  
back panel of the amp. Choices for the Analog Audio input are Channel 1,  
Channel 2, or a sum of Channels 1 and 2.  
• Digital Audio: This is the audio input from the AES/EBU connector or  
CobraNet connector on the back panel of the amp. It can be set up for Digital  
with Analog Backup or Digital with Analog Override:  
• Digital with Analog Backup  
The input takes the digital signal as its source when the digital signal (or just  
the digital clock) is present. If the digital lock is lost, the input switches to the  
selected Analog Source. Once that digital lock is found again, the input  
switches back to the selected digital source. This works even when the digital  
signal has no audio but is sending a clock signal.  
• Digital with Analog Override  
The input takes the digital signal as its source. If the analog signal level is  
greater than an Analog Signal Detect Threshold that the user defines, the input  
switches to the analog signal. As long as the analog signal level exceeds the  
threshold, or as long as its level falls below threshold for a user-defined hold  
time, the input remains the analog signal.  
Analog Signal Detect Threshold (-100 dB to 0 dB)  
This option is not displayed unless override is selected. If the selected analog  
signal exceeds the threshold level, the analog signal becomes the source for  
this input rather than the selected digital input source. Use the numeric spin  
box or the fader provided to set the threshold.  
Hold Time (0 - 60 seconds)  
This option is not displayed unless override is selected. Once an overriding  
analog input signal falls below threshold, the Hold Time determines how long  
the input will continue to be the selected analog input before reverting to the  
selected digital input. Use the numeric spin box or the fader provided to set this  
time.  
The control operation will vary based on the mode that is selected.  
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4.8.5 Source Configuration  
In this screen you can configure the levels and settings of the  
analog, AES and CobraNet inputs. The input signal of each channel  
can be independently muted.  
The I-Tech HD amplifier can be set to work as a fixed gain amplifier:  
any input signal is given a fixed amount of gain, either 26dB or  
32dB. In addition, you can set the input sensitivity to determine how  
much gain is provided. See Section 4.8.20 for more details.  
4.8.6 CobraNet Advanced Settings  
In the CobraNet Advanced Settings screen you can set the  
parameters shown here. Indicators that are green can’t be  
modified.  
The latency on this screen is the CorbaNet transport latency or  
buffering. This latency must be set to the same latency as the  
source CobraNet device.  
The Foldback control panel lets you select the items to  
transmit via CobraNet. Selections available are the Analog  
Inputs, Amplifier Outputs or AES input signal. The audio can  
be routed out through only one bundle.  
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4.8.7 Input Signal Compressor  
An input signal compressor is available for each channel. Several parameters control this  
feature:  
On/off button: Enables or disables this function.  
Threshold: Sets the level, in dBu, above which the compressor begins to attenuate the input  
signal. This level corresponds to the input level meter reading. The compressor is “feed-  
forward,” meaning that the level detection point is located before the gain control stage. The  
range is from +20 dBu to – 50 dBu.  
Attack Time: Sets the attack time of the compressor. The attack time is defined as the time it  
takes the compressor to attenuate the signal gain by 20 dB. The range is from 1 millisecond to  
0.1 second.  
Release Time: Sets the release time of the compressor. The release time is defined as the  
time it takes the compressor to increase the signal gain by 20 dB. The range is from 10  
milliseconds to 10 seconds.  
Compression Ratio: Sets the compression ratio of the compressor. The ratio is the relation  
between the amount of attenuation applied by the compressor verses the amount that the input  
signal is over the threshold. The available settings are 2:1 to 32:1.  
Makeup gain: The amount of gain you want to apply to the compressed signal to raise it to a  
higher level.  
4.8.8 Input Delay and Driver  
Delay  
In these screens you can set the signal  
delay for each channel in seconds, feet or  
meters.  
Knee width: The knee of the compression curve is the transition point between no  
compression and compression. The wider the knee, the more gradual is the transition -- so  
compression is not so obvious when the signal is close to threshold.  
Beyond the controls for each channel, a single-control Compressor Tie connects the  
compressors together. The compressors are tied at their sense points, meaning that the greater  
of the two input signals will be used as stimulus for both compressors. Each compressor will  
still compress based on its individual threshold, attack, release and ratio settings.  
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4.8.9 Input EQ and Output EQ  
These screens let you adjust channel equalization at up to 16 frequencies. You  
can select filter type, frequency, gain, and bandwidth in octaves or Q as set by  
the user preferences in System Architect. Changes to the equalizer’s frequency  
response can be done by typing in parameters or by click-dragging the response  
curve.  
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4.8.10 Crossover Filters  
The amplifier contains two FIR blocks which can be used in various  
configurations:  
• 2x2 mode: One FIR filter per channel can be used.  
Each audio channel has three separate places where filters can be placed in the  
system: input EQ (16 filters), Crossover, and Output EQ. Up to 24 filters per  
channel are available, plus crossover filters and 4 filters for the signal  
generator. Each filter has up to +/-24dB of gain. The following filters are  
available:  
Lowpass: Bessel 2-4, Butterworth1-4, and Linkwitz-Riley 8  
Highpass: Bessel 2-4, Butterworth1-4, and Linkwitz-Riley 8  
Lowshelf: Low-frequency shelving EQ  
The Crossover section lets you use infinite impulse response (IIR) or  
finite impulse response (FIR) filters for the crossover.  
• Bridge mono mode: Both FIR filters can be used.  
• 1x2 mode: Two modes are available – Duplicate or Unique. In Duplicate  
mode the same settings are used on both channels, allowing two FIR  
filters per bandpass. In Unique mode the FIR filters are limited to one per  
bandpass. However, if the High Pass of Channel 1 and Low Pass for  
Channel 2 are set to identical slopes and frequencies, you can use FIR on  
all the bandpasses. The logic for this operation is built into the software  
controls. In addition, the Processing (FIR) latency sets the minimum  
frequency that can be set for an FIR.  
FIR advantages: FIR has a longer processing latency but has less  
phase artifacts compared to IIR. FIR allows for brickwall, 48dB/oct and  
24dB/octave filters.  
Highshelf: High-frequency shelving EQ  
Lowpass EQ: Variable bandwidth, can be expressed as Q (0.100 to 35) or  
Octaves (0.041 to 6.672)  
IIR advantages: FIR has one processing block per channel; IIR has one  
or more. For example, you can place an FIR at only one end of a channel,  
but you can place an IIR at either end.  
Highpass EQ: Variable Q from 0.1 to 25  
Parametric EQ: Variable Q form 0.1 to 35  
A polarity inverter button lets you change the polarity of each channel  
independently.  
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4.8.11 LevelMax Suite  
This is a suite consisting of a peak voltage limiter, average power limiter, clip limiter and thermal  
transducer limiter. First you will set the mode to automatic or advanced:  
• Automatic mode: The software determines the best settings based on the signal characteristics.  
You can modify only the RMS threshold, Speaker Thermal threshold and time constant. Everything  
else is set automatically.  
• Advanced mode: You can modify the RMS threshold, Speaker Thermal threshold, time constant,  
Peak threshold and Peak/RMS release.  
Peak Voltage Limiter  
This limits the peak voltage output of 4.8 the amplifier. On: Enables or disables this function. You’ll  
set the parameters below:  
• Threshold: Sets the level, in absolute voltage, which the limiter will allow from the amplifier. The  
range is from 12 Vpk to 255 Vpk.  
• Attack Time: Sets the attack time of the limiter. The attack time is defined as the time it takes the  
limiter to attenuate the output signal by 20 dB. The range is from 1 millisecond to 100 milliseconds.  
The Instant setting attack time is instant (0 millisecond).  
Release Time: Sets the release time of the compressor. The release time is defined as the time it  
takes the limiter to increase the output signal by 20 dB. The range is from 10 milliseconds to 10  
seconds.  
Average Power Limiter  
This limits the long-term output power of the amplifier. You’ll set the parameters below:  
• Threshold: Sets the average power level, in watts, which the limiter will allow from the amplifier  
channel. The range is from 10 watts to 10,000 watts. This level should be set to the connected  
loudspeaker’s long-term power rating. Also you must enter the loudspeaker’s nominal impedance.  
• Attack Time: Sets the attack time of the limiter. The attack time is defined as the time it takes the  
limiter to attenuate the output signal by 20 dB. The range is from 1 second to 30 seconds.  
• Release Time: Sets the release time of the compressor. The release time is defined as the time it  
takes the limiter to increase the output signal by 20 dB. The range is from 1 second to 30 seconds.  
4.8.12 Front Panel Security  
Here you can choose which amplifier LCD  
screens to lock so they can’t be changed.  
Clip Eliminator: This limiter monitors the clip events and attenuates the input signal to prevent  
amplifier clipping. The attack and release times are preset to optimum rates. Only one parameter  
controls this limiter. “Enable” enables or disables this limiter.  
A lookahead feature prevents overshoot of the limiters. These settings were developed with JBL to  
protect the speakers from overvoltage.  
Transducer Thermal Limiting  
This limits the long-term output power of the amplifier to what the loudspeaker load can handle  
without overheating and going into thermal compression. You can set the thermal level at which the  
thermal limiter engages, the thermal response time and thermal voltage. Your loudspeaker  
manufacturer might be able to provide this information. Meters show the amplifier output level in  
dBFS; and peak, rms, and total gain reduction.  
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Continuous Load Monitoring  
4.8.13 Amplifier Settings  
The load supervision feature allows real-time monitoring of the  
load connected to each amplifier channel. When enabled, the I-  
Tech continuously monitors the amplifier output voltage and  
current, and calculates the long-term average load impedance.  
The measured load impedance is compared against the user-  
defined high and low limits. If either limit is exceeded, the  
status indicator and, if enabled, the System Architect Error  
Reporting functions alert the user of the problem. There are six  
controls and two indicators for each channel:  
The Amplifier Output Enable button turns each channel on  
or off.  
Error Reporting  
The I-Tech amplifier can detect four different error conditions  
per channel and errors in the AC line voltage. Each error type  
can be individually configured to report the error through the  
network. Network reported errors appear in the control software  
Event Log. The following describes each error source.  
On: Enables or disables the load-supervision function.  
Clip: A clip detector is provided each channel. These monitors  
will indicate any clip condition (> 0.05% distortion) in the  
amplifier channel. The clip detectors also can indicate Thermal  
Level Control limiting.  
Load Status: This indicator shows the present status of the  
load impedance with respect to the user-defined high and low  
limits.  
The I-Tech HD can be configured to report if an excessive  
number of output clip events occur in either amplifier channel.  
The clip events are consider an error if they exceed the defined  
count per the defined unit of time.  
Average Impedance: Sets the expected average impedance  
for the connected load. This value determines the output signal  
level required for the test. This parameter is also used by the  
average power limiter to determine the expected power  
threshold.  
The Count Control sets the maximum number of events before  
the error is reported. The range is 1 to 100. The Time Control  
defines the amount of time that the events are counted before  
starting the counting process over. Its range is 1 to 10 seconds.  
Note: Clip events are defined as the start of each clip and every  
10 milliseconds the amplifier is in clip thereafter. Using a high  
count setting with a short time setting may result in clip errors  
never being detected.  
High Limit: Sets the upper bound above which the system  
will report a “high” error status.  
Low Limit: Sets the lower bound below which the system will  
report a “low” error status.  
Average Impedance: Sets the expected average impedance  
for the connected load. This value determines the output signal  
level required for the test. This parameter is also used by the  
average power limiter to determine the expected power  
threshold. You set this field to the nominal impedance of the  
connected load per channel.  
Thermal: Errors can be generated for excessive temperature  
in the output section of the amplifier channel. The Threshold  
Control sets the level that, if exceeded, will generate the error  
report. This control has a range of 1 to 100%.  
Line voltage: The AC line voltage can be monitored and an  
error generated whenever the voltage is outside of the limits set  
by the software.  
Report Errors via Network: When this is turned on, high  
and low load errors are sent via the network to System Architect  
software.  
Fan: Using the ON button, you can enable reports of any fan  
errors.  
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4.8.14 Amplifier Information  
Information about the amplifier is stored in the software  
system inventory and is displayed on the software  
control panels. Information includes manufacturer,  
model, date code, and serial number. The green items  
can’t be edited.  
Channel Labels: Each amplifier includes two labels  
that you may edit for your own use. Simply type in the  
text areas. Use these labels to describe the channels of  
your amplifier. These names will appear in the individual  
processing blocks.  
Attenuator Limits: This lets you set a limit on the  
attenuators. You can set the maximum attenuation from 0  
dB to –100 dB. Once set, attenuation cannot be adjusted  
beyond this level.  
NOTE: The attenuator setting must be below the  
attenuator limit that you are trying to set. For example, if  
the attenuator is set at –3 dB, you cannot set the  
attenuator limit below –3 dB unless you decrease the  
attenuator level.  
4.8.15 Apply to Others  
This screen lets you apply the System Architect settings  
for your I-Tech HD amplifier to other I-Tech HD ampli-  
fiers in the venue file.  
Blackout Mode: This button lets you blackout the front  
panel display until you press a front-panel button or turn  
an Encoder. This feature turns off the LCD backlight and  
all front panel LEDs except for the fault LEDs and power-  
switch green LED. After blackout mode is enabled, an  
Encoder press/turn will “reactivate” the display. If no  
button is pressed/turned for over 5 seconds, the display  
will return to blackout mode.  
4.8.16 Delay (Latency)  
Due to the nature of DSP processing, there is some inherent delay or latency within  
the I-Tech’s DSP. These latencies are shown in Table 4 below:  
Table 4. I-Tech HD latencies at two sample rates  
Sample  
rate  
ADC  
DSP  
DAC  
Ampli-  
fi e r  
Total  
latency  
48 kHz  
96 kHz  
250µs  
94µs  
666µs  
333µs  
196µs  
48µs  
54µs  
54µs  
1.166ms  
529µs  
These latencies do not include CobraNet Transport Latency and FIR Processing  
Latency.  
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4.8.17 Preset Manager  
The control settings for all the functions can be stored  
as presets. Up to 50 presets can be saved in the I-Tech  
amp’s nonvolatile memory. Each preset can be named  
with a 30 character name describing its function, which  
is also stored in memory.  
The Store Preset Control saves the current setting  
to the specified preset.  
The Recall Preset Control recalls the specified  
preset settings. It appears in the Active Preset field. If  
you change the settings after recalling a preset, the  
Store button will turn yellow.  
You can drag the presets to place them in a logical  
order. Also, you can color-code the presets to organize  
them.  
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4.8.18 Signal Generator  
Both channels share a noise generator that allows  
noise to be mixed into the audio signal. This is useful  
for noise masking applications and testing. Each  
channel has the following controls:  
• Noise On/Off: Turns the noise generator on or off.  
• Noise Type: Selects full-spectrum white noise or  
pink noise.  
• Noise Level: Sets the noise level with a fader.  
The sine-wave signal generator lets you mix a  
single tone into the audio signal. Its controls are listed  
below:  
• Sine On/Off: Turns the sine-wave generator on or  
off.  
• Sine Frequency: Sets the frequency anywhere  
from 20Hz to 20kHz.  
• Sine Level: Sets the level of each channel’s sine-  
wave signal independently.  
The noise generator and sine-wave generator cannot be  
used at the same time.  
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Maximum analog  
Fixed gain  
input  
Low +21 dBu (0 dB)  
High +15 dBu (+6 dB)  
Low +21 26/32 dB  
Hi +15 32/38 dB  
Analog  
input  
Source  
select  
Fixed  
gain  
compensation  
Analog  
input  
sensitivity  
Output  
attenuator  
AES input trim  
AES  
input  
Limiters  
Amplifier  
Cobranet input trim  
Cobranet  
input  
Figure 4.4 The Various Gain Settings in the I-Tech HD  
4.8.19 Fixed-Gain Mode in the I-Tech HD  
Fixed-gain mode makes any I-Tech HD model have the same gain, regardless  
of output power.  
To do that, fixed-gain mode sets the Analog Input Sensitivity to 0 dB gain,  
then adjusts the Fixed Gain Compensation fader, and the Maximum  
Analog Input, to achieve 26 or 32 dB of gain (if the Maximum Analog Input  
is set Low), or to achieve 32 or 38 dB of gain (if the Maximum Analog Input  
is set High), no matter what model the amplifier is.  
However, In fixed-gain mode, the input trims (Analog, AES, CobraNet) can  
still be adjusted.  
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CONDITION: Power indicator is  
off and power switch is not illu-  
minated.  
CONDITION:Thermal indicator is  
on.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
• The amplifier is becoming too hot for safe  
operation. Allow amplifier to cool. Check for  
loads less than 2 ohms, and for excessive  
input levels. Check for proper ventilation.  
• The amplifier has lost AC power.  
• The amplifier is not plugged into the  
power receptacle.  
• Rear-panel breaker is off.  
CONDITION: Power indicator  
is off and power switch is illu-  
minated.  
CONDITION: Fault indicator is  
flashing.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
• The amplifier channel has stopped  
operating. Refer the unit to an authorized  
Crown Service Center.  
• The amplifier’s power switch is off.  
CONDITION: Power indicator is  
flashing.  
CONDITION: Power indicator is  
off and power switch is not illu-  
minated.  
POSSIBLE REASON  
• The AC line voltage has dropped below  
15% or has risen above 15% of the  
rated range.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
• Load is wired incorrectly or Output Mode  
switch in LCD-screen menu is set incor-  
rectly. Check both.  
• Input is overloaded by a signal level that  
is too high. Turn down your amplifier level  
controls (Encoders), or turn down the  
input signal, until the clip light goes out.  
“Off/Flashing/On” means that the  
LED can be off, or flashing, or on.  
Note: If the signal sounds distorted even  
though the Clip LED is off, the input signal  
may be distorted before it reaches the  
amplifier input. Check gain staging and  
output levels of the mixer or preamp.  
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CONDITION: Data indicator not flash-  
ing, even though host computer  
software is active.  
CONDITION: No sound, even though  
the amp has power. Power LED is on  
without flashing and the amp is receiving an input  
signal. Signal indicator is on or flashing.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
POSSIBLE REASON  
• Cable between computer and amplifier is broken  
or not connected.  
• Speakers not connected.  
Note: Data indicator flashes only when the amplifier  
is polled for data, or is polled to see whether it is  
online.  
• Open circuit due to speaker failure.  
• There is a short on the amplifier output. First  
disconnect your speakers from the affected  
channel(s) one by one to determine if one of  
the loads is shorted.  
CONDITION: Yellow LINK ACTIVITY indicator in  
Ethernet connector does not illuminate or ash.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
• Ethernet link is broken.  
• Ready LED is off. Channel has been set to  
standby mode via the software.  
• Amplifier is in blackout mode. Press or  
turn an Encoder to reactivate the LCD  
display.  
CONDITION: COND indicator is off.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
• There is only one conductor allowed per network system. This  
indicator is lit only when the amplifier is the conductor.  
• Amplifier is in blackout mode. Press or turn an Encoder to  
reactivate the LCD display.  
CONDITION: No input signal. Signal  
indicator is not flashing even though audio is  
applied, and the channel is ready.  
CONDITION: Computer does not communicate with the  
network devices.  
POSSIBLE REASON:  
POSSIBLE REASON  
• Incorrect wiring. See Section 3.5 letter O on network wiring.  
• Input signal level is very low.  
• Another source is selected or routed.  
• IP Addressing is not done correctly. Use the Network Troubleshooting  
Wizard in System Architect.  
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6 Specifications  
Minimum Guaranteed Power  
I-T5000HD  
I-T9000HD  
I-T12000HD  
20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.35% THD  
Stereo, 2 ohms (per ch.)  
Stereo, 4 ohms (per ch.)  
Stereo, 8 ohms (per ch.)  
Bridge mono, 4 ohms  
1800W  
2000W  
1250W  
3600W  
4000W  
2500W  
3000W  
1500W  
5000W  
6000W  
3500W  
4000W  
2100W  
7000W  
8000W  
Bridge mono, 8 ohms  
Performance  
I-T5000HD  
I-T9000HD  
I-T12000HD  
Input Sensitivity (volts RMS) for rated output  
Adjustable in 0.1V steps from  
1.28V to 8V  
Adjustable in 0.1V steps from  
1.28V to 8V  
Adjustable in 0.1V steps from  
1.28V to 8V  
Voltage Gain for full rated power at 8 ohms  
37.1 dB to 22.2 dB  
0.25 dB  
37.9 dB to 23.0 dB  
0.25 dB  
40.1 dB to 24.5 dB  
0.25 dB  
Frequency Response (at 1 watt, 20Hz - 20 kHz)  
Signal to Noise Ratio below rated full-bandwidth power, A-weighted  
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) at full rated power at 1 kHz  
> 108 dB  
> 108 dB  
> 108 dB  
< 0.1%  
< 0.1%  
< 0.1%  
Intermodulation Distortion (IMD) 60 Hz and 7 kHz at 4:1,  
from full rated output to –35 dB  
< 0.35%  
< 0.35%  
< 0.35%  
Maximum Input Level  
+15 dBu or +21 dBu, depending on setting of  
maximum input level  
+15 dBu or +21 dBu,  
depending on setting of maximum input level  
+15 dBu or +21 dBu,  
depending on setting of maximum input level  
Latency  
1.16 mS at 48 kHz, 529 µS at 96 kHz  
24-bit 96 kHz Cirrus Logic  
1.16 mS at 48 kHz, 529 µS at 96 kHz  
24-bit 96 kHz Cirrus Logic  
1.16 mS at 48 kHz, 529 µS at 96 kHz  
24-bit 96 kHz Cirrus Logic  
A/D, D/A Converters  
Digital Input  
AES/EBU, 24-bit, 32-96 kHz.  
Onboard sample rate converter.  
AES/EBU, 24-bit, 32-96 kHz.  
Onboard sample rate converter.  
AES/EBU, 24-bit, 32-96 kHz.  
Onboard sample rate converter.  
Network  
DSP  
Onboard HiQnet and TCP/IQ, compatible with  
standard 100Mb Ethernet hardware  
Onboard HiQnet and TCP/IQ, compatible with  
standard 100Mb Ethernet hardware  
Onboard HiQnet and TCP/IQ, compatible with  
standard 100Mb Ethernet hardware  
24-bit conversion with 32-bit, floating-  
point DSP processing  
24-bit conversion with 32-bit, floating-  
point DSP processing  
24-bit conversion with 32-bit, floating-  
point DSP processing  
Attenuators  
Speed-sensitive rotary encoders, 0.5 dB  
steps, range 0 to –100 dB.  
Speed-sensitive rotary encoders, 0.5 dB  
steps, range 0 to –100 dB  
Speed-sensitive rotary encoders, 0.5 dB  
steps, range 0 to –100 dB  
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Performance  
I-T5000HD  
> 5000  
I-T9000HD  
> 5000  
I-T12000HD  
> 5000  
Damping Factor (8 ohms): 20 Hz to 100 Hz  
Crosstalk (below rated power, 20 Hz to 1 kHz)  
Common Mode Rejection (CMR) (20 Hz to 1 kHz)  
DC Output Offset (Shorted input)  
> 80 dB  
> 80 dB  
> 80 dB  
> 55 dB, typically > 70 dB  
> 55 dB, typically > 70 dB  
> 55 dB, typically > 70 dB  
<
3 mV  
<
3 mV  
<
3 mV  
Input Impedance (nominal)  
20 kilohms balanced, 10 kilohms unbalanced  
20 kilohms balanced, 10 kilohms unbalanced  
20 kilohms balanced, 10 kilohms unbalanced  
Load Impedance (Note: Safe with all types of loads)  
Stereo  
Bridge Mono  
1-2-4-8-16 ohms  
2-4-8 ohms  
1-2-4-8-16 ohms  
2-4-8 ohms  
1-2-4-8-16 ohms  
2-4-8 ohms  
Required AC Mains  
Universal AC input, 100-240VAC ( 15%),  
50/60 Hz. Max. AC mains voltage 277VAC.  
Universal AC input, 100-240VAC ( 15%),  
50/60 Hz. Max. AC mains voltage 277VAC.  
Universal AC input, 100-240VAC ( 15%),  
50/60 Hz. Max. AC mains voltage 277VAC.  
AC Line Connector  
Construction  
Ventilation  
USA, UK, European, Australia, India  
I-T5000HD  
USA, UK, European, Australia, India  
I-T9000HD  
USA, UK, European, Australia, India  
I-T12000HD  
Flow-through ventilation from front to back  
Flow-through ventilation from front to back  
Flow-through ventilation from front to back  
Cooling  
Dual-zone, microprocessor controlled,  
continuously variable speed fans  
Dual-zone, microprocessor controlled,  
continuously variable speed fans  
Dual-zone, microprocessor controlled,  
continuously variable speed fans  
Dimensions  
EIA Standard 19-inch rack mount width (EIA  
RS-310B), 3.5-inch (8.9-cm) height, 16.2-inch  
(41.1-cm) depth behind front mounting surface  
EIA Standard 19-inch rack mount width (EIA  
RS-310B), 3.5-inch (8.9-cm) height, 16.2-inch  
(41.1-cm) depth behind front mounting surface  
EIA Standard 19-inch rack mount width (EIA  
RS-310B), 3.5-inch (8.9-cm) height, 16.2-inch  
(41.1-cm) depth behind front mounting surface  
Weight  
Net  
Shipping  
28 pounds (12.7 kg)  
36 pounds (16.3 kg)  
28 pounds (12.7 kg)  
36 pounds (16.3 kg)  
28 pounds (12.7 kg)  
36 pounds (16.3 kg)  
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6 Specifications  
Charts  
Figure 6.1 Typical Frequency Response (1W)  
Figure 6.2 Typical Crosstalk vs. Frequency  
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Figure 6.3 Typical Damping Factor vs. Frequency  
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7 AC Power Draw and Thermal Dissipation  
I-Tech 5000HD AC Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation:  
Pink noise 12dB crest factor, bandwidth limited 22Hz to 22kHz.  
Typical line impedance used.  
Data based on both channels driven.  
I-T5000HD  
120VAC  
Watts Out  
208VAC  
230VAC  
Watts Out  
Thermal Dissipation  
Watts Out  
Per 1A  
Amp Line  
Current  
Per 1A  
Amp Line  
Current  
Per 1A  
Amp Line  
Current  
Line Current  
120VAC  
Line Current  
208VAC  
Line Current  
230VAC  
Watts  
Dissipated  
Load  
Btu/hr  
182  
587  
kcal/hr  
157  
505  
Idle (sleep mode)  
Idle (awake)  
0.8  
1.6  
0.95  
1.4  
0.9  
1.3  
53  
172  
1/8th Power Pink Noise  
Typical of program material  
just at clip.  
8 Ohms/Ch.  
16 Ohms Bridge  
4 Ohms/Ch.  
8 Ohms Bridge  
2 Ohms/Ch.  
4 Ohms Bridge  
5.3  
7.8  
8.0  
59.6  
64.9  
58.1  
3.4  
4.7  
4.8  
94.6  
106.9  
96.1  
3.1  
4.4  
4.4  
102.6  
116.3  
106.0  
305  
414  
476  
1040  
1413  
1625  
262  
356  
410  
1/3rd Power Pink Noise  
Typical of program material  
with severe clipping.  
8 Ohms/Ch.  
16 Ohms Bridge  
4 Ohms/Ch.  
8 Ohms Bridge  
2 Ohms/Ch.  
4 Ohms Bridge  
10.9  
17.8  
17.7  
77.1  
77.0  
70.3  
6.6  
126.2  
129.1  
115.3  
6.0  
9.5  
9.4  
139.9  
142.1  
128.7  
437  
711  
824  
1491  
2426  
2814  
376  
612  
709  
10.5  
10.7  
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7 AC Power Draw and Thermal Dissipation  
I-Tech 9000HD AC Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation:  
Pink noise 12dB crest factor, bandwidth limited 22Hz to 22kHz.  
Typical line impedance used.  
Data based on both channels driven.  
I-T9000HD  
120VAC  
Watts Out  
208VAC  
230VAC  
Watts Out  
Thermal Dissipation  
Watts Out  
Per 1A  
Amp Line  
Current  
Per 1A  
Amp Line  
Current  
Per 1A  
Amp Line  
Current  
Line Current  
120VAC  
Line Current  
208VAC  
Line Current  
230VAC  
Watts  
Dissipated  
Load  
Btu/hr  
205  
767  
kcal/hr  
177  
660  
Idle (sleep mode)  
Idle (awake)  
1.0  
2.1  
1.0  
1.7  
0.95  
1.6  
60  
225  
1/8th Power Pink Noise  
Typical of program material  
just at clip.  
8 Ohms/Ch.  
16 Ohms Bridge  
4 Ohms/Ch.  
8 Ohms Bridge  
2 Ohms/Ch.  
4 Ohms Bridge  
6.6  
57.6  
65.7  
55.9  
4.2  
7.0  
6.8  
91.2  
108.8  
96.5  
3.8  
6.3  
6.2  
99.8  
120.4  
105.3  
392  
593  
695  
1338  
2024  
2373  
337  
510  
598  
11.6  
11.5  
1/3rd Power Pink Noise  
Typical of program material  
with severe clipping.  
8 Ohms/Ch.  
16 Ohms Bridge  
4 Ohms/Ch.  
8 Ohms Bridge  
2 Ohms/Ch.  
4 Ohms Bridge  
13.6  
27.6  
25.0  
74.4  
73.9  
67.0  
8.1  
125.3  
127.2  
113.5  
7.4  
137.2  
141.0  
124.3  
579  
1149  
1223  
1977  
3921  
4173  
498  
988  
16.0  
14.9  
14.3  
13.6  
1052  
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7 AC Power Draw and Thermal Dissipation  
I-Tech 12000HD AC Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation:  
Pink noise 12dB crest factor, bandwidth limited 22Hz to 22kHz.  
Typical line impedance used.  
Data based on both channels driven.  
I-T12000HD  
120VAC  
Watts Out  
208VAC  
230VAC  
Watts Out  
Thermal Dissipation  
Watts Out  
Per 1A  
Amp Line  
Current  
Per 1A  
Amp Line  
Current  
Per 1A  
Amp Line  
Current  
Line Current  
120VAC  
Line Current  
208VAC  
Line Current  
230VAC  
Watts  
Dissapited  
Load  
Btu/hr  
212  
726  
kcal/hr  
183  
625  
Idle (sleep mode)  
Idle (awake)  
0.9  
2.0  
1.1  
1.8  
1.0  
1.6  
62  
213  
1/8th Power Pink Noise  
Typical of program material  
just at clip.  
8 Ohms/Ch.  
16 Ohms Bridge  
4 Ohms/Ch.  
8 Ohms Bridge  
2 Ohms/Ch.  
4 Ohms Bridge  
8.3  
63.6  
68.8  
62.9  
5.1  
8.7  
8.2  
103.3  
115.2  
106.1  
4.7  
8.0  
7.7  
111.8  
124.5  
113.6  
441  
701  
764  
1504  
2394  
2607  
379  
603  
657  
14.6  
14.2  
1/3rd Power Pink Noise  
Typical of program material  
with severe clipping.  
8 Ohms/Ch.  
16 Ohms Bridge  
4 Ohms/Ch.  
8 Ohms Bridge  
2 Ohms/Ch.  
4 Ohms Bridge  
18.1  
35.1  
33.9  
77.4  
76.3  
69.2  
11.0  
20.8  
19.9  
128.3  
128.6  
118.0  
9.9  
142.0  
144.2  
131.1  
715  
1370  
1589  
2439  
4677  
5425  
615  
18.7  
17.9  
1179  
1368  
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8 Advanced Features  
8.1 Protection Systems  
8.2 Global Switching Power Supply  
with PFC  
distro (and couple noise into other system  
components), PFC draws a smooth and quiet  
current waveform that is in phase with the mains  
voltage waveform. PFC allows you to reduce the  
size and weight of your power distribution and  
improve the performance of your signal  
processors.  
Your Crown amplifier provides extensive  
protection and diagnostic capabilities, including  
thermal level control, fault indicators, high-pass  
filtering, DC protect, AC under/over voltage  
protection, inrush limiting, and variable-speed  
fans with tachometer feedback. Microprocessor  
monitors fans, and signals an error via System  
Architect if fans are not operating.  
Thanks to its global power supply, the I-Tech  
amplifier works anywhere in the world. There’s  
no need to reset an AC mains voltage switch,  
and no need to order a special model. The amp  
will work and meet all specs on 100V - 240VAC,  
50/60 Hz.  
8.3 3rd Generation Class I Circuitry  
Crown’s Switching Power Supply minimizes the  
amplifier’s weight.  
Class I (BCA, Balanced Current Amplifier)  
Interleave technology allows high levels of  
power output without all the associated heat  
found in a conventional amplifier. This highly  
efficient design also provides accurate,  
uncolored sound with very low distortion and a  
high damping factor for tight, clean bass  
response. And it can deliver more power to  
reactive loads than conventional dissipative  
designs (comfortably driving the latest high-  
technology transducers). Class I also reduces  
current draw of the AC mains, providing energy  
conservation.  
8.1.1 Thermal Level Control (TLC)  
If the amplifier becomes too hot for safe  
operation, the TLC will engage the input  
compressor and the clip LED will illuminate. By  
compressing the input, the amplifier will not  
generate as much heat and will have a chance to  
cool down. The degree of compression is  
proportional to the amount of overheating. This  
feature allows the show to go on, rather than  
having the amplifier shut down, and only occurs  
in extreme situations.  
Typical non-switching power supplies require  
large, heavy transformers in order to produce  
the required power at the output stage. These  
transformers must be large to operate at 50 to  
60 Hz (standard AC supplied by the power  
company).  
By contrast, switching power supplies can oper-  
ate with a much smaller (and lighter)  
transformer because they first convert the AC up  
to a much higher frequency, thereby reducing  
waste.  
8.1.2 Circuit Breaker  
If the current draw of the amplifier exceeds safe  
limits, this breaker automatically disconnects the  
power supply from the AC mains.  
Power Factor Correction (PFC) controls how  
your amplifier draws current from the AC mains.  
Instead of drawing high-magnitude current  
spikes that reduce the capacity of your power  
8.4 Color-Coded Rear Overlay  
The labels on the rear panel are color coded to  
group similar functions under common colors.  
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9 Appendix A: Network and CobraNet Basics  
9.1 HiQnet Networks  
Background: A Local Area Network (LAN) is a group of computers in a venue that  
share data, either through cables or via wireless transmission. Ethernet is a popular  
LAN communication protocol for PCs. An audio network is a Local Area Network  
made of audio devices and one or more computers. A subnet is a small network within a  
larger network. For example, an audio network might have two subnets: one for  
entertainment audio, and one for paging.  
One use of an audio network is to control and monitor power amplifiers on stage from a  
computer at Front-of-House. You can set amplifier levels, adjust crossovers, measure  
speaker impedance, check for overheating and clipping, all from the house mixing  
console.  
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I-T5000HD  
You need a way to send computer commands to several audio devices at once. This is  
done with an Ethernet switch, which is something like an audio Y cable or distribution  
amp. The computer, and all the audio devices, connect to the switch as in Figure 9.1.  
HiQnet protocol lets you control and monitor certain Harman products (including  
Crown) on an Ethernet network. Figure 9.1 shows a typical HiQnet network.  
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I-T9000HD  
HiQnet control offers many advantages:  
Computer  
Laptop  
• Use of “off-the-shelf” network hardware. HiQnet uses standard hardware  
commonly used in the computer industry, making it both low-cost and readily available.  
• Better Performance. Meters display faster in realtime because the network is wide  
bandwidth.  
I-T12000HD  
HiQnet provides these functions:  
Quickly find all HiQnet components connected to the network.  
Synchronize multiple control points on a network.  
Control and monitor components on different Local Area Networks (LANs) through the  
use of an IP router (explained later).  
100Mb Switch  
Upgrade firmware via the network.  
Figure 9.1 A HiQnet Network  
Network Addresses  
Each component in a HiQnet network has three addresses to identify it:  
Media Access Control (MAC) Address  
Internet Protocol (IP) Address  
HiQnet Address  
Let’s explain each identifier.  
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MAC address: Short for Media Access Control, MAC is an address for an audio component  
that is burned into firmware in the component by its manufacturer, and cannot be changed.  
Every component in a network has its own unique MAC address. The MAC address is printed  
on a label outside the component. It is shown in hexadecimal format as 6 two-byte octets such  
as:  
00-0A-40-00-DC-2F  
AUDIO NETWORK  
VENUE NETWORK  
HiQnet Address: When you set up a network with System Architect software, you assign an  
address to each component. Each component has its own address, numbered from 1 to  
64,999.  
Internet Protocol (IP) Address: When you set up a network, you assign an IP address to  
each component. The IP address identifies each component. That way, certain data can be  
sent to the correct address (the correct component). An IP address has four numbers  
separated by periods. Each of the four numbers must be 0 to 255. For example:  
192.168.0.1  
Part of an IP address the network ID, and the remaining part is the host ID. The host ID is  
either:  
• A subnet number and a device address.  
Computer  
Laptop  
PIP-Lite  
Computer  
• A device address (if there is no subnet in the network).  
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To identify which part of the IP address is the network ID, you assign a Subnet Mask to the  
network. A Subnet Mask is four numbers (0-255) separated by periods. “255” means “this  
part of the address is the network ID”. For example, if the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, and the  
IP address is 192.168.0.127, the network ID is 192.168.  
100Mb Switch  
IP Router  
100Mb Switch  
IP Router  
To communicate between different networks, you need an IP Router. Any control data or  
monitor data that is sent to the other network must go through the IP Router.  
Laptop  
Wireless Access Point  
The IP address allows components and computers on multiple networks to communicate with  
each other through the use of an IP Router as shown in Figure 9.2.  
Here is an application for a router. Wireless devices, because of bandwidth limitations, cannot  
be on a CobraNet network. However, the wireless devices can be on a non-CobraNet network,  
and access CobraNet devices through a router using IP addressing.  
Discovery is the process where System Architect finds all the devices on an audio network  
and lists them on the computer screen. Discovery cannot be done through an IP router, so a  
Discovery Proxy is required. If you need to control or monitor components that are on  
another subnet, you will need to specify ONE component on the remote network that can act  
as a Discovery Proxy. Currently, all networked Crown products except the PIP Lite can  
function in this capacity.  
Figure 9.2 Multiple-Network Communication Via an IP Router  
To add a Proxy, select Setup > Network Setup > Proxy addresses. Choose any one of the  
components listed above, type its IP address in the box under Proxy Addresses, then click the  
Add button. To remove a Proxy, select the IP address in the list and click the Remove button.  
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9.2 A Closer Look at CobraNet  
Licensed by Cirrus, CobraNet is a protocol, firmware and hardware that lets you trans-  
mit digital audio over a 100Base-T Fast-Ethernet network.  
This section provides an overview of CobraNet. Cirrus Logic has provided a number of  
technical papers that describe CobraNet in detail. These papers are available at:  
9.2.1 Fast Ethernet  
(100Base-T)  
Fast Ethernet (100Base-T) runs at 100Mbps (Megabits per second). It uses a hub or  
network switch to interconnect all network nodes (components). This forms a star  
network (see Figure 9.1). In a star network, all PCs are connected to a centralized hub  
or switch. Messages are sent from the originating PC to the hub, which then transmits  
the message either to the whole network or, if a switched hub (network switch) is used,  
to the destination device only.  
In larger Fast Ethernet networks, additional hubs, concentrators, and other network  
hardware are used to form a larger network, as shown in Figure 9.2.  
Figure 9.3 Star Topology  
Today, commonly available networking cards are 10/100Base-T capable, which allows  
them to be used on either 10BaseT or 100Base-T networks.  
The maximum length of cable for CobraNet is the same as for Ethernet:100 meters over  
CAT-5 copper cable, 2 kilometers over multimode fiber. Proprietary “Fast Ethernet via  
single mode fiber” networks can reach even further.  
9.2.2 Audio Specs  
Sample rate: CobraNet can handle sample rates of 48 kHz or 96 kHz. I-Tech HD is  
switchable between 48 kHz and 96 kHz.  
Bit depth: Set each channel to transmit 16-, 20- or 24-bit audio data as desired.  
Latency: The transmitter and receiver buffers required for reliable transmission are  
set to 256 samples as a default. This gives a network transmission latency of 5.333 mS  
(256 samples at 1/48 kHz per sample). I-Tech HD latency is switchable between 1.33,  
2.66, and 5.33 mS.  
9.2.3 Bundles and Audio Channels  
You assign all audio channels to groups called Bundles for transmission over the  
CobraNet network. Bundles were formerly called Network Channels.  
A bundle can carry up to 8 audio channels. Up to 8 bundles can be sent in a 100 Mbps  
line, depending on the signal’s bit depth and sampling rate. Only 4 bundles are avail-  
able when 96 kHz sampling rate is in use.  
Figure 9.4 Multi-Star Topology  
The usual assignment is 8 channels at 20 bits. You can use fewer channels per bundle,  
but maximum size bundles are suggested for the most efficient use of network band-  
width. If 24-bit data is desired, then only 7 audio channels can be loaded into a single  
Bundle. With a 96 kHz sample rate, only 4 channels of audio are available.  
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9.2.4 The Conductor  
In System Architect, you create audio connections between sending  
devices (transmitters) and receiving devices (receivers). For example,  
a mixer could be a transmitter, and a power amp could be a receiver.  
In effect, each network port in an audio component has 100MB of  
bandwidth. The network can be as large as 100MB times the number  
of ports on the network.  
A CobraNet system is coordinated by one audio device in the network  
called the Conductor. It regulates the CobraNet digital audio traffic  
on the CobraNet network. That is, the Conductor is the master clock  
for the rest of the network.  
You assign each connection a Bundle number. The Bundle number  
indicates which devices are communicating with each other.  
Another advantage of switched networks is “full-duplex” connections  
between components. A full-duplex link allows simultaneous send  
and receive over the same Ethernet connection.  
You choose one device to be the network conductor based on a  
priority scheme. The Conductor indicator will light on the CobraNet  
device that is serving as the conductor.  
The Conductor handles time-division multiplexing and clock recovery  
on the network. The Conductor periodically broadcasts a well-defined  
“beat” packet to all components to recover synchronous timing  
information. The “beat” also specifies which addresses can transmit  
at certain time slots within the “beat” period.  
Also in System Architect, you address each connection as Multi-  
cast or Unicast. A Multicast (Broadcast) connection is from one  
transmitter to multiple receivers. A Unicast connection is from one  
transmitter to one receiver. For example, if you send a mixer’s digital  
audio signal to several power amps, the signal would be Multicast.  
Unicast is most used on “switched” networks requiring more than 64  
channels.  
You specify a connection as Multicast or Unicast by the delivery  
address it you give it in System Architect. 255 and lower is Multicast  
(Broadcast); 256 and up is Unicast.  
Each transmitting device is allowed to transmit in a given time-slot  
within the Conductor-controlled isochronous cycle time. The time-  
slot is determined by the assigned bundle priority. Higher bundle  
priorities receive lower-numbered positions and are transmitted first.  
The “Receiver Count” monitor indicates how many devices are  
receiving the digital audio bundle. The “Active” indicator indicates  
whether the particular Bundle is being actively transmitted onto the  
network.  
9.2.5 Switched Networks  
A more complex CobraNet network can be built using Ethernet  
switches. Switches do not simply broadcast each and every packet  
to all nodes. Instead, they check each incoming data packet to  
determine its destination and (very quickly) transmit the data to only  
that destination port. This allows for more network data flow, more  
Bundles and more audio channels.  
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9 Appendix B: Setting Sensitivity for Best Gain Staging  
Optimized system gain structure maximizes signal to noise within the system.  
Adjusting your amplifier to fit within an optimized system gain structure is  
accomplished by properly setting both the sensitivity and attenuation controls  
within the amplifier. I-Tech amplifiers offer 149 sensitivity and gain settings  
allowing very fine adjustment of the amplifier’s gain and voltage sensitivity.  
The Appendix section of the I-Tech Application guide (online at www.  
crownaudio.com) provides charts with sensitivity in volts and gain in dB for  
each sensitivity/gain setting.  
With other amplifiers, it is often necessary to apply attenuation in order to  
achieve the desired sound pressure level. Large amounts of attenuation are not  
necessary with I-Tech amplifiers and can, in fact, degrade performance. The  
attenuation adjustment should only be used for small (3 dB) or temporary  
adjustments in amplifier gain. Instead, set the sensitivity/gain of your I-Tech  
amplifier so that you can achieve the desired output with the attenuators at or  
near 0 dB.  
Example: Suppose that you are using an I-T9000HD with the sensitivity/gain  
set at 1.4V/37.1 dB. After optimizing the gain structure of the rest of your  
system you find that attenuating the amplifier by 10 dB produces the desired  
loudness. The same output level, with improved signal-to-noise ratio and  
headroom, can be achieved by using 0 dB of attenuation and by setting the  
amplifier sensitivity/gain to 5.81V/27.0 dB (37 dB – 10 dB = 27 dB).  
Note: as indicated in the online appendix, the list of possible sensitivity  
settings is different for each position of the max input setting. If, while  
adjusting sensitivity/gain in your amplifier, you do not find the setting you  
need, try changing the status of the max input setting and search again.  
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10 Service  
Crown amplifiers are quality units that rarely require  
servicing. Before returning your unit for service, please  
contact Crown Technical Support to verify the need for  
servicing.  
4. Use a bold black marker and write the SRA number  
on three sides of the box.  
1. Open carton and lift center cushion leaving both end-  
cushions in place.  
Remember to transport the unit in the original factory  
pack. A list of authorized service centers in your area can  
be obtained from Crown Factory Service, or online from  
5. Record the SRA number for future reference. The  
SRA number can be used to check the repair status.  
2. Carefully place your product with the product’s front  
panel facing the same direction as arrows indicate.  
This unit has very sophisticated circuitry which should only  
be serviced by a fully trained technician. This is one reason  
why each unit bears the following label:  
10.2.2 Factory Service  
3. Reset center cushion down over top of product’s  
chassis. The foam-in-place packing was molded to  
accommodate different chassis depth sizes. If your  
product’s chassis does not completely fill the foam-  
in-place cavity, you may use a soft but solid packing  
material (such as paper or bubble wrap) behind the  
chassis.  
10.2.4 Packing Instructions  
Crown accepts no responsibility for non-serviceable  
product that is sent to us for factory repair. It is the owner’s  
responsibility to ensure that their product is serviceable  
prior to sending it to the factory. Serviceable product list  
is available at  
For more information, please contact us direct.  
Important: These instructions must be followed. If they  
are not followed, Crown Audio, Inc. assumes no  
responsibility for damaged goods and/or accessories that  
are sent with your unit.  
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, do not remove  
covers. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer  
servicing to a qualified technician.  
Complete the Crown Audio Factory Service Information  
form, in the back of this manual, when returning a Crown  
product to the factory or authorized service center. The form  
must be included with your product inside the box or in a  
packing slip envelope securely attached to the outside of the  
shipping carton. Do not send this form separately.  
1. Fill out and include the Crown Audio Factory Service  
Information sheet in the back of this manual.  
4. Enclose the completed Crown Audio Factory Service  
Information form (or securely attach it to the outside  
of carton) and re-seal the shipping pack with a sturdy  
carton sealing tape.  
A Service Return Authorization (SRA) is required for  
product being sent to the factory for repair. An SRA can be  
factserv.htm. If you do not have access to the web, please  
call Crown’s Customer Service at 574.294.8200 or  
800.342.6939 extension 8205.  
2. Do not ship any accessories (manuals, cords,  
hardware, etc.) with your unit. These items are not  
needed to service your product. We will not be  
responsibility for these items.  
10.2.5 Estimate Approval  
Warranty is only valid within the country in which the  
product was purchased.  
Approval of estimate must be given within 30 days after  
being notified by Crown Audio Inc. Units still in the  
possession of Crown after 30 days of the estimate will  
become the property of Crown Audio Inc.  
3. When shipping your Crown product, it is important  
that it has adequate protection. We recommend you  
use the original pack material when returning the  
product for repair. If you do not have the original box,  
please call Crown at 800.342.6939 or 574.294.8210  
and order new pack material. See instructions for  
“foam-in-place” shipping pack. (Do not ship your  
unit in a wood or metal cabinet.)  
For warranty service, we will pay for ground shipping  
both ways in the United States. Contact Crown Customer  
Service to obtain prepaid shipping labels prior to sending  
the unit. Or, if you prefer, you may prepay the cost of  
shipping, and Crown will reimburse you. Send copies of  
the shipping receipts to Crown to receive reimbursement.  
Your repaired unit will be returned via UPS ground.  
Please contact us if other arrangements are required.  
10.1 International and Canada Service  
Service may be obtained from an authorized service center.  
(Contact your local Crown/Amcron representative or our  
office for a list of authorized service centers.) To obtain  
service, simply present the bill of sale as proof of purchase  
along with the defective unit to an authorized service center.  
They will handle the necessary paperwork and repair.  
10.2.6 Payment of Non-Warranty Repairs  
Payment on out-of-waranty repairs must be received  
within 30 days of the repair date. Units unclaimed after 30  
days become the property of Crown Audio Inc.  
4. If you provide your own shipping pack, the minimum  
recommended requirements for materials are as  
follows:  
Remember to transport your unit in the original factory pack.  
10.2.3 Factory Service Shipping Instruc-  
tions:  
If you have any questions, please contact Crown Factory  
Service.  
10.2 US Service  
a. 275 P.S.I. burst test, Double-Wall carton that allows  
for 2-inch solid Styrofoam on all six sides of unit or 3  
inches of plastic bubble wrap on all six sides of unit.  
1. Service Return Authorization (SRA) is required for  
product being sent to the factory for service. Please  
complete the SRA by going to  
Crown Factory Service  
1718 W. Mishawaka Rd.,  
Elkhart, Indiana 46517 U.S.A.  
Service may be obtained in one of two ways: from an  
authorized service center or from the factory. You may  
choose either. It is important that you have your copy of the  
bill of sale as your proof of purchase.  
do not have access to our website, call  
1.800.342.6939, extension 8205 and we’ll create the  
SRA for you.  
b. Securely seal the package with an adequate carton  
sealing tape.  
Telephone:  
574.294.8200  
800.342.6939 (North America,  
Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands only)  
10.2.1 Service at a US Service Center  
c. Do not use light boxes or “peanuts”. Damage caused  
by poor packaging will not be covered under  
warranty.  
This method usually saves the most time and effort. Simply  
present your bill of sale along with the defective unit to an  
authorized service center to obtain service. They will handle  
the necessary paperwork and repair.  
2. See packing instructions that follow.  
Facsimile:  
574.294.8301 (Technical Support)  
574.294.8124 (Factory Service)  
3. Ship product to:  
Using your ‘foam-in-place’ shipping pack  
CROWN AUDIO FACTORY SERVICE  
1718 W MISHAWKA RD.  
ELKHART, IN 46517  
Note: The foam-in-place packing is molded so that there  
is only one correct position for your product.  
Internet:  
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11 Warranty  
UNITED STATES & CANADA  
SUMMARY OFWARRANTY  
the actual purchase price, not including interest,  
insurance, closing costs, and other finance  
charges less a reasonable depreciation on the  
product from the date of original purchase.  
Warranty work can only be performed at our  
authorized 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 defective 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 foreign country and the port  
of entry in the United States including the return  
shipment, and all taxes, duties, and other customs  
fees for such foreign shipments.)  
THIS INCLUDES ANY DAMAGE TO ANOTHER  
PRODUCT OR PRODUCTS RESULTING FROM  
SUCH A DEFECT. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW  
THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION  
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  
SUBSEQUENT 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  
Warranty.  
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.  
Warranty is only valid within the country in which  
the product was purchased.  
ITEMS EXCLUDED FROMTHIS  
CROWNWARRANTY  
DESIGN CHANGES  
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  
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.  
HOWTO OBTAINWARRANTY  
SERVICE  
intentional 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.  
You must notify us of your need for warranty  
service within the warranty period. All  
LEGAL REMEDIES OF PURCHASER  
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  
reasonable 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  
authorized service center immediately.  
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.  
WHATTHEWARRANTORWILL DO  
We will remedy any defect, regardless of the  
reason for failure (except as excluded), by repair,  
replacement, or refund. We may not elect refund  
unless you agree, or unless we are unable to  
provide 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  
THIS STATEMENT OF WARRANTY SUPERSEDES  
ANY OTHERS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL FOR  
DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL  
AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  
CROWN PRODUCTS.  
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YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO RECOVER FROM US  
ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM  
ANY DEFECT IN THE NEW CROWN PRODUCT.  
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WORLDWIDE EXCEPT USA & CANADA  
SUMMARY OF WARRANTY  
WHAT THE WARRANTOR WILL DO  
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  
SUBSEQUENT OWNER of each NEW Crown1  
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, and  
we further warrant the new Crown product  
regardless of the reason for failure, except as  
excluded in this Warranty.  
We will remedy any defect, regardless of the  
reason for failure (except as excluded), by repair,  
replacement, or refund. We may not elect refund  
unless you agree, or unless we are unable to  
provide 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 interest,  
insurance, closing costs, and other finance  
charges less a reasonable depreciation on the  
product from the date of original purchase.  
Warranty work can only be performed at our  
authorized service centers. We will remedy the  
defect and ship the product from the service center  
within a reasonable time after receipt of the  
defective product at our authorized service center.  
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.  
Warranty is only valid within the country in which  
the product is purchased.  
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  
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.  
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  
intentional 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  
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  
center are not satisfactory, notify our authorized  
service center immediately.  
LEGAL REMEDIES OF PURCHASER  
No action to enforce this Crown Warranty shall be  
commenced after expiration of the warranty period.  
THIS STATEMENT OF WARRANTY SUPERSEDES  
ANY OTHERS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL FOR  
CROWN PRODUCTS.  
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PRODUCT REGISTRATION  
Crown Audio, Inc.  
1718 W. Mishawaka Rd.  
Elkhart, IN 46517-9439  
Phone: 574-294-8000  
Fax: 574-294-8329  
Warranty is only valid within the country in which the product is purchased.  
When this form is used to register your product, it may be mailed or faxed.  
Crown Audio, Inc.  
1718 W Mishawaka Rd  
Elkhart IN 46517  
Fax: 574-294-8329  
Please note that some information is required. Incomplete registrations will not be processed. * Indicates required information.  
OWNER’S INFORMATION - PLEASE PRINT  
* First name: ______________________ Middle initial: _____ * Last name: ________________________________  
Company: _________________________________________________________________________________  
* Mailing address: ____________________________________________________________________________  
* City: ____________________________* State: ___________________________* Zip Code: ________________  
* Country: __________________________ E-mail address: ___________________________________________  
* Phone # (include area code): ___________________________ Fax #: __________________________________  
PRODUCT INFORMATION  
* MODEL  
e.g. IT8000, CDi1000, PCC160  
* SERIAL #  
e.g. 8000000000  
* PURCHASE DATE  
mo/day/yr  
________________________________  
________________________________  
________________________________  
________________________________  
____________________  
____________________  
____________________  
____________________  
______ /_____ /_____  
______ /_____ /_____  
______ /_____ /_____  
______ /_____ /_____  
Product purchased from: *(Business/Individual) ___________________________ Country: ________________________  
Comments: ____________________________________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________________________________________  
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Shipping Address: Crown Audio Factory Service, 1718 W. Mishawaka Rd., Elkhart, IN 46517  
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY  
SRA #: __________________(If sending product to Crown factory service.)  
Model: ____________________________________________  
Serial Number: _____________________  
Purchase Date: _____________  
PRODUCT RETURN INFORMATION  
Individual or Business Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
Phone #: __________________________________________________ Fax #: ________________________________________ E-Mail: _______________________________________________________  
Street Address (please, no P.O. Boxes): _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
City: __________________________________________ State/Prov: ________________________________ Postal Code: _________________ Country: _________________________  
Nature of problem: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
Other equipment in your system: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
If warranty is expired, please provide method of payment. Proof of purchase may be required to validate warranty.  
PAYMENT OPTIONS  
I have open account payment terms. Purchase order required. PO#: __________________________________  
COD  
Credit Card (Information below is required; however if you do not want to provide this information at this time, we will contact you when your unit is repaired for the information.)  
Credit card information:  
Type of credit card:  
MasterCard  
Personal/Consumer  
Visa  
American Express  
Discover  
Type of credit card account:  
Business/Corporate  
Card # ______________________________________________ Exp. date: _____________ * Card ID #: __________________________  
* Card ID # is located on the back of the card following the credit card #, in the signature area. On American Express, it may be located on the front of the card. This number is required to process the charge to your account. If you do not want to provide  
it at this time, we will call you to obtain this number when the repair of your unit is complete.  
Name on credit card:  
____________________________________________________________________________  
Billing address of credit card: __________________________________________________________________________  
__________________________________________________________________________  
__________________________________________________________________________  
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