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CAP80, Issue 1, June 97

 

 

 

 

 
 10

VOLUME CONTROL 

 

The VOLUME Control varies the output level of both channels simultaneously. It can be 

operated remotely by using the VOLUME buttons on the remote handset supplied with the unit (see 

figure1 page 13) or by turning the VOLUME control knob on the front panel of the unit. The volume 

control has a total of 120 steps of level adjustments from 0 to 60 in 0.5 stepped increments...  

 

When the unit is powered on, the volume will be automatically at zero (

0

) and will be muted.

 

 

when you un-mute the volume will return to the same level it was at before you turned on mute 

mode. 

PLEASE NOTE: It is normal for the volume to stay at the same level if you turn the VOLUME knob 

extremely slowly.

 

 

MUTE BUTTON: 

 

Press the MUTE button to temporarily set the VOLUME to 

0

. The LED above the button 

will light. Switching between PLAY (LED OFF) and MUTE (GREEN LED) can be done by either 

pushing the MUTE button in momentarily on the 

CAP-80

 faceplate or pushing the MUTE button on 

the remote handset. The volume setting is memorized when the unit is in MUTE mode;

 

thus Volume 

will return to the same level it was playing at prior to muting when you turn off mute mode.  

PLEASE NOTE: the DISPLAY will change to Display Full Off mode after the unit has been in 

MUTE mode for an hour. (See DISPLAY below). 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CAP-80

Page 1: ...CLASS AUDIO CAP 80 FULLY REMOTE CONTROL INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER CAP 80 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...rom the same design goals Similar circuits are then tailored to different power levels etc Differences between less expensive models and more expensive models are parts quality and complement power su...

Page 3: ...Issue 1 June 97 3 CAP 80 OWNER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS UNPACKING SET UP 4 A C LINE POWER 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 8 REMOTE HANDSET 11 PROTECTION CIRCUIT 12 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATI...

Page 4: ...lace the CAP 80 at or near its final set up position allowing 8 inches 20 cm at the rear for tightening the speaker output connectors and inserting the interconnects For optimum sonic performance we r...

Page 5: ...G1 input is selected While thoroughly musical shortly after initial turn on the integrated amplifier will exhibit sonic growth during its first 300 hours of use SAFETY FEATURE The CAP 80 integrated am...

Page 6: ...e connected to the TAPE input See TAPE IN and TAPE OUT below BALANCED INPUT BAL1 BAL1 the BALANCED INPUT is a true differential high level input wired as follows Pin 1 ground Pin 2 positive non invert...

Page 7: ...with two pairs of 5 way binding posts one pair for each channel for connecting the amplifier output to your speakers Each pair has a red and a black terminal The red terminal should be connected with...

Page 8: ...has two buttons for selecting the inputs and Pressing the button selects the input to the Left of the currently selected input and pressing the button selects the input to the Right of the currently s...

Page 9: ...to the source LED will be out or turn the VOLUME down to 0 if you want to When TAPE is selected the TAPE LED is lighted the other selected input REG1 REG2 BAL1 etc will be lit as well but signals fro...

Page 10: ...same level it was at before you turned on mute mode PLEASE NOTE It is normal for the volume to stay at the same level if you turn the VOLUME knob extremely slowly MUTE BUTTON Press the MUTE button to...

Page 11: ...is still turned on and operating When in Display Full Off mode and any of the functions are used such as changing volume or selecting a new source the display will light at Display Full On mode for fi...

Page 12: ...the auxiliary transformer For fuse values see page 4 If any of the fuses have blown the SOUND WILL BE DISTORTED OR THERE WILL BE NO OUTPUT FROM ONE OR BOTH OF THE CHANNELS IF THE PROTECTION HAS BEEN...

Page 13: ...CAP80 Issue 1 June 97 13...

Page 14: ...CAP80 Issue 1 June 97 14 Figure3 CAP 80 faceplate...

Page 15: ...CAP80 Issue 1 June 97 15 Figure 4 CAP 80 rear panel...

Page 16: ...CAP80 Issue 1 June 97 16 Figure 5 CAP 80 top view Rail fuse Rail fuse MosFet fuse MosFet fuse Aux fuse Main fuse LEFT CHANNEL RIGHT CHANNEL Rail fuse Rail fuse...

Page 17: ...CAP80 Issue 1 June 97 17 CLASS AUDIO 5070 Fran ois Cusson Lachine Quebec Canada H8T 1B3 Telephone 514 636 6384 Fax 514 636 1428...

Page 18: ...TAPE MUTE and POWER Special Class front panel in Soft Shadow Silver finish CAP 80 SPECIFICATIONS Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 KHz 0 1 dB Output power 80 Watts per channel into 8 Ohms 140 Watts per c...

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