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CAP5: Five-way protection system

Cambridge Audio has developed a proprietary protection system to
ensure reliability and long life of its amplifiers. This protection system
comprises five main protection methods:

1. DC detection

Indicator

– Unit has switched off during operation, protection LED

constantly flashes in single bursts.

Description

– CAP5 offers loudspeaker protection if the output of the

amplifier goes to a high constant voltage (DC). This is a rare fault, although
detecting it could just save those expensive loudspeakers.

Remedy

– Due to the necessary sensitivity of the DC protection circuit,

hard clipping of the amplifier may cause DC protection to be triggered. 
If this fault occurs please switch the unit off, power up again and check
operation with a reduced volume level. If the DC fault occurs again please
contact your dealer for service.

2. Over temperature detection

Indicator

– Unit has switched off during operation, protection LED

constantly flashes in bursts of two.

Description

– CAP5 includes temperature detection which constantly

monitors the heat generated by the output transistors. If the monitored
temperature reaches a high level (suitably within the limits of the output
devices) the amplifier will automatically switch into a fault mode. If the
loudspeaker impedance is low, the temperature of the amplifier may rise
faster as the amplifier is working harder. If the amplifier is mounted in a
cabinet or the ventilation slots are obstructed, the over-temperature
detection may activate/reactivate after a short listening time.

Remedy

– The unit is not damaged, although it should be left for 15

minutes to cool down before being switched out of Standby.

3. Overvoltage/overcurrent detection

Indicator

– Unit has switched off during operation, protection LED

constantly flashes in bursts of three.

Description

– CAP5 offers V/I protection by constantly monitoring the

output transistors to keep them working inside their Safe Operating 
Area (SOA). The SOA is a set of limits given by the output transistor
manufacturer to ensure reliability. V/I also protects the amplifier against
short-circuits on the speaker terminals during use.

Remedy

– The amplifier is being used outside its performance envelope.

Reduce the volume. Also check to see if there is a short- or partial short-
circuit between the loudspeaker terminals. 

Note:

If the indication remains the same and multiple loudspeakers are

being used on each loudspeaker output, then please remove a pair and
retry. If too many loudspeakers are connected to any amplifier, causing
the load resistance to drop too low, the amplifier will be overdriven. CAP5
will detect this situation. If the indication remains the same with only one
set of loudspeakers connected, there may be a fault with one or both of
the loudspeakers.

4. Short-circuit detection

Indicator

– As the unit attempts to come out of Standby mode, the

protection LED flashes in bursts of four.

Description

– During power up from Standby, CAP5 performs a check on

the loudspeaker terminals to see if a short across the terminals has 
been accidentally introduced. If the resistance measured across the
loudspeaker terminals is too low, the unit will remain in Standby mode
until the fault has been removed and power up is re-attempted.

Remedy

– User-related fault. There may be a short-circuit between the

loudspeaker terminals. Check all loudspeaker connections before
attempting to switch the unit out of Standby.

5. Intelligent clipping detection

Indicator

– Volume is nudged down automatically.

Description

– CAP5 has the ability to detect when the amplifier starts to

clip or overdrive at its output, which can damage loudspeakers and
degrade the sound. Clipping distortion is caused at high volume levels
when the output signal briefly goes outside the maximum voltage that
the amplifier can provide, causing the tops of the signal to flatten off.
When CAP5 detects clipping, the volume will be automatically nudged
down until CAP5 detects an undistorted output.

The clipping detection is disabled by default. However, to enable the
clipping detection, hold down the Standby/On button during power up
(whilst switching on the unit at the rear panel power switch). The unit will
indicate this by flashing the protection LED for several seconds.

Summary of Contents for AZUR 550A

Page 1: ...Your music our passion 550A 650A azur ENGLISH Integrated amplifier User s manual 2 ...

Page 2: ...r input has been fitted to the front panel for convenience and the supplied remote can control the amplifier any of our matching CD players and basic iPod functionality The 650A differs from the 550A by having separate transformer secondaries for left and right channels twin rectifiers and separate PSUs for dual mono operation of the left and right power amplifiers An even larger heatsink and transfor...

Page 3: ...face and do not obstruct any air inlets or outlet grilles Do not cover the ventilation grilles with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc This unit must not be used near water or exposed to dripping or splashing water or other liquids No objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the unit The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is int...

Page 4: ...t If your dealer is not equipped to perform the repair of your Cambridge Audio product it can be returned by your dealer to Cambridge Audio or an authorised Cambridge Audio service agent You will need to ship this product in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that ...

Page 5: ...using an interconnect cable from the recorder s Line Out sockets to the amplifier s Tape In sockets The Tape Input circuit of the 550A 650A is a monitor type different from the other five inputs For the five normal inputs the source selected for listening to will also be sent out of the Rec 1 Rec 2 outputs for recording The source currently being listened to and optionally recorded is then shown on t...

Page 6: ...e diagram below shows the basic connection of your amplifier to a CD player and a pair of loudspeakers Tape connection The diagram below shows how to connect the amplifier to a tape recorder or other source with a record and monitor connection Please note that either of the tape loop outputs can be used as they are both the same signal in parallel Amplifier Right speaker Left speaker Right speaker Le...

Page 7: ...e back of the amplifier allow for a second set of speakers to be used i e speakers located in another room The Speaker A B button on the remote control allows the two sets of speakers to be toggled on and off Refer to the Remote Control section of this manual for more information on the Speaker A B operation Set either A or B or both A and B may be selected for use Note When using two pairs of spea...

Page 8: ...ncrease or decrease the level of the sound from the outputs of the amplifier This control affects the level of the loudspeaker output the pre amp output and the headphone output It does not affect the Tape Out connections It is advisable to turn the Volume control fully anti clockwise before switching the amplifier on Balance This control allows you to adjust the relative output levels of the left a...

Page 9: ...ired with up to six specific Apple devices using any of the six source buttons This can be useful if you have more than one Apple product For more information on pairing refer to your Apple device s instruction manual Pairing To pair with an Apple device press and hold the required source button along with the button for six seconds Some devices like Apple TV have visual indication once pairing is ...

Page 10: ...ufacturer to ensure reliability V I also protects the amplifier against short circuits on the speaker terminals during use Remedy The amplifier is being used outside its performance envelope Reduce the volume Also check to see if there is a short or partial short circuit between the loudspeaker terminals Note If the indication remains the same and multiple loudspeakers are being used on each loudspe...

Page 11: ... sound Make sure the unit is not in Standby mode Check that the source component is properly connected Check that Tape Mon is not switched on unless tape input is required Check that your speakers are properly connected Check that the correct speaker outputs are switched on Speaker A B button on the remote control If source LED is flashing turn Mute off There is no sound on one channel Ensure that ...

Page 12: ...e Audio is a brand of Audio Partnership Plc Registered Office Gallery Court Hankey Place London SE1 4BB United Kingdom Registered in England No 2953313 www cambridge audio com 2010 Cambridge Audio Ltd AP22943 3 ...

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