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Up to four additional RL12 or RL15’s can be looped in this fashion. Use an AC loop connector to
daisy-chain AC mains power from one enclosure to another. The maximum, continuous load must
not exceed 12A for the 115V version and 6A for the 230V version.
NOTE: The circuit breaker only protects the AC loop outlet, not the AC mains connector. If the
continuous load connected to the AC loop outlet exceeds the rated load, the circuit breaker will
trip. For this situation, reduce the connected load and then manually reset the circuit breaker.
Operating Indicators
Status
The
Status
LED is used to indicate the status of Redline series products, please refer to the chart below to
determine the current operating status.
Fault Condition
Indication
User’s Next Steps
LED
Light length
Repeat Period
All components working
properly
Green LED
Solid Green LED
None
Amplifier is in protect
mode
Red LED -
flashing
short
fast
Change program material
(ensures no DC in signal).
Impedance Fault (short,
open)
Red LED -
flashing
short
slow
Allow speaker to cool
down then test drivers.
Excessive internal
temperature
Red LED -
flashing
long
slow
Reduce drive level and/or
cool down speaker.
AC Input Voltage out of
acceptable range
Red LED
Solid red LED.
Check AC power voltage.
Limit
The limiting parameters set in Redline Products are engineered to provide a high level of
protection for the drivers while maximizing sonic performance and output. The
Limit
indicator in
the rear input panel illuminates when limiting is occurring. If this is flashing occasionally, meaning
no more than once every 3 seconds or so, then levels are probably OK, but at maximum.
If this indicator is flashing more than once every 3 seconds or so, reduce the input signal level.
Clip
The
Clip
indicator on the rear panel illuminates if any of the Redline electronics are being driven
into clipping. This includes the entire signal chain from the input stage through the DSP. Clipped
signals can more easily damage drivers as they can raise the average signal level significantly with
a spectrum that differs from the input signal. If the
Clip
indicator is flashing this indicates an