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CAP5 - Fiveway protection system

Cambridge Audio has developed a proprietary protection system to
ensure reliability and a long life for its amplifiers and the speakers they
are connected to. Note: Due to the required sensitivity of the CAP5
system, it is possible that mains power disturbances can falsely trigger
CAP5 in extreme situations. This protection system comprises of five
main protection methods:

1. DC detection

Indication -

Unit has switched off during operation, display flashes “DC

ERROR”.

Description -

CAP5 offers loudspeaker protection if the output of the

amplifier goes to a high constant voltage (DC) because of some internal
fault. 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,

extremely 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

Indication -

Unit has switched off during operation, display flashes

“OVER TEMP”.

Description -

Over temperature is caused by a combination of high

listening levels and low impedance speakers. 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. The unit should ideally be left for
15 minutes in this state to cool down adequately. If the unit has not fully
cooled down then the temperature may reach the limit soon after the
amplifier is powered up. 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 -

User related fault. The internal temperature of the output

transistors has reached the over temperature limit. The unit is not
damaged, although it should be left for 15 minutes to cool down before
pressing the Standby button to resume normal operation.

3. Overvoltage/overcurrent detection

Indication -

The display flashes “OVERLOAD”.

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. When triggered, the output relays
disconnect the amplifier from the loudspeakers and the display shows a
flashing "OVERLOAD" indication.

Remedy -

The resistance on the loudspeaker terminals may be too low.

Switch off power and check to see if there is a short circuit between the
loudspeaker terminals before switching power on again. 

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 overloaded.
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

Indication -

Unit has not come out of Standby, display flashes “SPKR

SHORT”.

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 (display flashes “SPKR CHECK”). If the
resistance measured across the loudspeaker terminals is too low the
unit will stay in Standby mode until the fault has been removed and
Power up is re-attempted (display flashes “SPKR SHORT”).

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 (display will flash “SPKR
CHECK” then “SPKR OK” when short circuit fixed).

It is possible to disable the short circuit detection feature by pressing the
SHORT DT button to off when in the 740A System Configure menu, but
it is not recommended. This would only be required if the loudspeakers
have very low DC resistance.

5. Intelligent clipping detection

Indication -

Volume is reduced automatically, “CLIPPING” appears on

the front panel display.

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 attempts to go
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 reduced down until CAP5
detects an undistorted output.

It is possible to disable the clipping detection feature by pressing the
CLIP DT button to off when in the 740A System Configure menu. 

Note: Disabling the clipping detection is not advised as this feature has
been added deliberately to protect the amplifier and loudspeakers.

Mode

Volume

Mode

Volume

Mode

Volume

Mode

Volume

Mode

Volume

Clipping

Summary of Contents for Integrated Amplifier Azur 740A

Page 1: ...Your music our passion 740A azur ENGLISH Integrated amplifier User s manual 2 ...

Page 2: ...ally we particularly recommend models from the Cambridge Audio Azur range These have been designed to the same exacting standards as this amplifier Your dealer can also supply excellent quality Cambridge Audio interconnects to ensure your system realises its full potential Thanks for taking the time to read this manual we do recommend you keep it for future reference Matthew Bramble Technical Dire...

Page 3: ... 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 intended to alert the user to the presence of un i...

Page 4: ...rchased this product 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 whic...

Page 5: ...kets on a MiniDisc portable digital music player or CD recorder using an interconnect cable from the recorder s Line Out sockets to the amplifier s Tape In sockets The Tape Input circuit of the 740A is a monitor type different from the other 7 inputs For the 7 normal inputs the source selected for listening to will be sent out of the Tape Out for recording The source currently being listened to an...

Page 6: ...ach Mode Press to switch between Volume and Balance modes Press and hold to to enter the 740A System Configure menu Infrared sensor Receives IR commands from the supplied Azur remote control A clear unobstructed line of sight between the remote control and the sensor is required Input select buttons Push the appropriate input selection button to select the source component that you wish to listen ...

Page 7: ...Right Skip Press once to skip forward by one track on the CD Press and hold to skip forwards through tracks Left Skip Press once to skip backward by one track on the CD Press and hold to skip backwards through tracks Search Press and hold to search within the selected track Right button to fast forward left button to rewind Repeat Random Remain Refer to the Operating instructions section of your C...

Page 8: ... Input 2 Input 1 Right Left Right Left Power AC Off Power In Out Control Bus IR Emitter In PSU In On Multi Room International Patent Pending LeisureTech Electronics Pty Ltd N1863 Caution Risk of electric shock Do not open Avis Risque de choc electrique Ne pas ouvrir Achtung Vorm öffnen des gerätes Netzstecker ziehen azur 740A Integrated Amplifier Power Rating 230V AC 50Hz Max Power Consumption 750...

Page 9: ...cal recording is of poor quality or other factors are affecting the sound quality it may be necessary to adjust the tone controls to compensate Speaker A B Volume Mode Volume Mode Volume Bass Treble Direct Amplifier setup The 740A features many advanced settings that allow it s use to be customised to user preference The inputs can be named to reflect the actual source units you have each input ca...

Page 10: ...required Now while the 740A is on press and hold the Standby On button until ON OFF CTR appears on the display Select the connected Azur models by pressing the appropriate input select button For example CA XXXC for an Azur CD player 540C V2 640C V2 CA XXXD for an Azur DVD player CA DAB T for an Azur DAB tuner etc Press ON OFF to scroll through the options of ON turns all Azur units on only OFF tu...

Page 11: ...tecker ziehen Digital Outputs Power AC IR Emitter In In Out Control Bus S P DIF Co axial Toslink Optical Digital Inputs 1 S P DIF Co axial Toslink Optical Digital Inputs 2 S P DIF Co axial Toslink Optical Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserplaite Klass 1 Laserapparat Designed in London England Incorporating Q5 from ANAGRAM TECHNOLOGIES Line Output Line Output Right Right Left Left azur 740C Upsam...

Page 12: ...en by the output transistor manufacturer to ensure reliability When triggered the output relays disconnect the amplifier from the loudspeakers and the display shows a flashing OVERLOAD indication Remedy The resistance on the loudspeaker terminals may be too low Switch off power and check to see if there is a short circuit between the loudspeaker terminals before switching power on again Note If th...

Page 13: ... Make sure unit is not in mute mode There is no sound on one channel Ensure that balance control is in the correct position Check speaker connections Check interconnects There is a loud buzz or hum Check turntable or tone arm for ground and connection lead fault Ensure no interconnects are loose or defective Ensure that your tape deck turntable is not too close to the amplifier Unable to make or p...

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