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Reference Manual

Macro-Tech

®

 24x6 & 36x12 Power Amplifiers

4 Operation

4.1 Precautions

Macro-Tech amplifiers are protected from internal and
external faults, but you should take the following pre-
cautions for optimum performance and safety:

1. WARNING: Never strap the outputs together

for Parallel-Mono operation! Never bridge the
outputs for Bridge-Mono operation!

 The

Macro-Tech 24x6 and 36x12 cannot be used in
any mono mode.

2. Turn off the amplifier and unplug it from the

AC mains

 before removing a PIP card.

2. Use care when making connections, selecting

signal sources and controlling the output level.
The load you save may be your own.

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.

4. Operate the amplifier from AC mains of not more

than 10% variation above or below the selected
line voltage and only the specified line fre-
quency.

5. Never connect the output to a power supply

output, battery or power main.

 Such connec-

tions may result in electrical shock.

6. Tampering with the circuitry by unqualified per-

sonnel or unauthorized circuit changes invali-
dates the warranty.

Remember: Crown is not liable for any damage result-
ing from overdriving other components in your system.

4.2 Indicators

The front panel has several helpful indicator LEDs.

The amber 

Enable indicator

 is provided to show the

amplifier has been turned on (or enabled) and that its
low voltage power supply and forced-air cooling sys-
tem are working. It does not indicate the status of the
high voltage supplies. For example, the Enable indica-
tor will remain lit during unusual conditions that would
cause the amplifier’s protection systems to put a high-
voltage supply in “standby” mode (see Section 4.3).

The amber 

ODEP indicators

 confirm the normal op-

eration of Crown’s patented Output Device Emulation
Protection circuitry. During normal operation, they glow
brightly to show the presence of reserve thermal-dy-
namic energy. They dim proportionally as the energy
reserve decreases. In the rare event that there is no re-
serve, the indicators turn off and ODEP proportionally

limits the drive level of the output stages so the ampli-
fier can continue safe operation even when conditions
are severe. (For a more detailed description of ODEP,
see Section 4.3.1.)

The ODEP indicator for the affected channel will turn off
if a high-voltage power supply is put in “standby” mode,
a high-voltage power supply fuse (or breaker) blows, or
a transformer activates its thermal protection circuitry
(see Section 4.3.2). Both ODEP indicators turn off if the
amplifier loses AC power, the power switch is turned off
or the low-voltage power supply fuse blows.

The green 

Signal/IOC indicators

 show signal pres-

ence, distortion and input overload. As signal presence
indicators, they flash with normal intensity in sync with
the output audio signals. As IOC (Input/Output Com-
parator) indicators, they flash brightly if there is any dif-
ference between the input and output signal waveforms
greater than 0.05%. Because transient distortion hap-
pens quickly, a 0.1 second “hold delay” keeps the indi-
cators on long enough to be easily noticed. The IOC
function provides 

proof of distortion-free performance.

As input overload indicators, they flash brightly with a
0.5 second hold delay to show that an input signal is too
large and must be clipped at the input.

Under conditions where one of the amplifier’s high-volt-
age power supplies is temporarily put in standby mode,
the Signal/IOC indicators will stay on with full bright-
ness. They will resume normal operation when the am-
plifier is no longer in standby mode.

The table in Figure 4.2 shows the possible states for the
ODEP and Signal/IOC indicators. It also describes the
conditions that may be associated with the different in-
dicator states. The Enable indicator will be off with the
first indicator state, “There is no power to the amplifier.”
All other conditions in the table will occur with the En-
able indicator turned on. It is important to note the pos-
sible states of the indicators in the rare event that you
experience a problem. This can greatly aid in determin-
ing the source of problems. Please contact your local
Crown representative or our Technical Support Group
for further assistance.

Fig. 4.1 Indicators

Summary of Contents for 24x6

Page 1: ...ifiers are produced by the Professional Audio Division of Crown International Inc Trademark Notice SmartAmp Grounded Bridge and PIP are trademarks and Amcron Crown Macro Tech IOC ODEP IQ IQ System and...

Page 2: ...nalpurchaser the warrantyperiod thatthenewCrownproductisfreeofdefectsinmaterials and workmanship We further warrant the new Crown product regardless of the reason for failure except as excluded in thi...

Page 3: ...RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Magnetic Field CAUTION Do not locate sensitive high gain equipment such as preamplifiers or tape decks directly above or below...

Page 4: ...ded plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recepta...

Page 5: ...tion Systems 18 4 3 1 ODEP 18 4 3 2 Standby Mode 19 4 3 3 Transformer Thermal Protection 19 4 3 4 Circuit Breakers 19 4 4 Controls 19 4 5 Filter Cleaning 20 5 Technical Information 21 5 1 Overview 21...

Page 6: ...3 11 Wire Size Nomograph 14 3 12 Inductive Load Transformer Network 16 3 13 Loudspeaker Fuse Selector Nomograph 16 4 1 Indicators 17 4 2 ODEP and Signal IOC Indicator States 18 4 3 Input Sensitivity a...

Page 7: ...ect condition as most do 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 1 2 Features Here are some of the impressi...

Page 8: ...her IOC function is to indicate input overload If an input signal is too large the indicator for the affected channel flashes brightly with a 0 5 second hold delay to show clipping distortion D ODEP I...

Page 9: ...e they are electrically in parallel with the PIP in put connectors input signals should not be connected to the phone jacks when certain PIP modules are in stalled see Section 3 3 1 The phone jacks ca...

Page 10: ...ters etc to prevent rapid loading of the unit s own air filter When needed the unit s filter can be cleaned with mild dish detergent and water see Section 4 5 When mounting the amplifier in a rack cab...

Page 11: ...l eliminate any chance of loud blasts or damage to the loudspeakers Because each channel produces a different power level the Macro Tech 24x6 and 36x12 are dedicated to Fig 3 4 Wiring a Macro Tech 36x...

Page 12: ...ed Input Wiring Fig 3 7 Balanced and Unbalanced Phone Plug Wiring a standard tip ring sleeve TRS configuration the tip is positive the ring is negative and the sleeve is ground see Figure 3 7 Wiring f...

Page 13: ...t energy and can drive loudspeakers to levels which can cause permanent hearing damage Crown is not liable for personal injury or damage incurred when a transducer or component is over driven Fig 3 10...

Page 14: ...akers The latter problem occurs be cause the damping factor decreases as the cable Use Good Connectors 1 To prevent possible short circuits do not expose the loudspeaker cable connectors 2 Do not use...

Page 15: ...wires can be used for the same effect SOLVING OUTPUT PROBLEMS Sometimes high frequency oscillations occur that can cause your amplifier to prematurely activate its protec tion circuitry which can res...

Page 16: ...unless otherwise noted Speci fications were derived using a voltage that is accurate to within 0 5 with THD less than 1 0 under all testing conditions Performance variations can occur at other AC vol...

Page 17: ...re event that there is no re serve the indicators turn off and ODEP proportionally limits the drive level of the output stages so the ampli fier can continue safe operation even when conditions are se...

Page 18: ...dio output Possible reasons 1 There is no input signal 2 The input signal level is very low 3 The channel s level control is turned down ODEP SIGNAL IOC ON Normal Normal operation for a channel with a...

Page 19: ...is excessive heat The switch automatically resets when the transformer cools to a safe temperature It is very unlikely that you will ever see a Macro Tech amplifier activate transformer thermal prote...

Page 20: ...nly the phone jack inputs and has no affect on the PIP mod ule input connectors Sliding the switch to the left iso lates or lifts the grounds by placing an impedance between the sleeve of each input p...

Page 21: ...nd PNP devices Each output stage has two composite NPN devices and two composite PNP devices The devices connected to the load are referred to as high side NPN and PNP and the devices connected to gro...

Page 22: ...signed to prevent audible switching distor tion and yield the highest possible dynamic transfer function you hear only the music and not the amplifier You get not only the maximum power with the maxim...

Page 23: ...iescent voltage D309 D310 D311 and a trim mer resistor set the quiescent current point for the bridge balanced output stage The protection mechanisms that affect the signal path are implemented to pro...

Page 24: ...OWN NPN HI OUTPUT STAGE NPN LOW OUTPUT STAGE PNP LOW OUTPUT STAGE PNP HI OUTPUT STAGE OUTPUT Vcc Vcc TRANSLATOR LVA LVA Vcc Vcc BIAS CURRENT LIMIT TRANSLATOR BALANCE INPUT STAGE P I P BALANCED INPUTS...

Page 25: ...acro Tech 36x12 Channel 1 3600 124 6 1 12 or 41 9 dB 1 0 dB Macro Tech 36x12 Channel 2 1200 64 1 12 or 36 dB 0 5 dB Power Output Power The following are guaranteed minimums for standard 1 kHz power at...

Page 26: ...5 V and 1 4 V for rated output or a fixed voltage gain of 26 dB see Section 4 4 Output Signal Unbalanced two channel Output Connector A pair of color coded 5 way binding posts for banana plugs spade l...

Page 27: ...Page 27 Reference Manual Macro Tech 24x6 36x12 Power Amplifiers Fig 6 1 Typical Frequency Response Fig 6 2 Typical Damping Factor Fig 6 3 Typical Output Impedance...

Page 28: ...nual Macro Tech 24x6 36x12 Power Amplifiers TECHRON TEF 45 0 45 100 1 K 10 K 20 K FREQUENCY Hz Fig 6 4 Typical Phase Response Fig 7 1 Macro Tech 24x6 Power Draw Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation at...

Page 29: ...c is 20 Duty cycle of continuous speech is 10 Duty cycle of infrequent short duration paging is 1 Here are the equations used to calculate the data pre sented in Figures 7 1 and 7 2 AC Mains Power Dra...

Page 30: ...mplifier can be monitored and individu ally controlled from an inexpensive PC A total of 15 func tionscanbeeithermonitoredorcontrolled Memorybackup is also incorporated in case of power failure Requir...

Page 31: ...ssor but a circuit to preventanyoverload Itcanyieldupto13dBoradditional signal safety margin without noticeable program change P I P EDCbState of the artprogrammableerror drivenand signal driven compr...

Page 32: ...l Shaft Lock A security accessory the shaft lock can be used to secure your amplifier s level controls in situations where the front panel controls are subject to tampering One is needed for each chan...

Page 33: ...warranty service we will pay for ground shipping both ways in the United States Contact Crown Factory Service or Technical Support to obtain prepaid ship ping labels prior to sending the unit Or if y...

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