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OWNER’S MANUAL
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Features
2 x 600 watts output power capacity
SION SERIES
floating 100 V / 70 V / 25 V power outputs (isolated outputs)
low impedance outputs (direct outputs)
bridged mode operation, switchable
mains supply 120V / 230 V AC 50/60 Hz
POWER REMOTE function
service mains switch
active ventilation via 2 temperature-controlled DC-fans
electronically balanced inputs
routing switch for parallel linked operation
input gain controls
integrated audio limiters
power-on switching noise suppression
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protection circuitry: DC/HF, Back-EMF, output voltage overload limiters, initial inrush current limiter,
output peak current limiter, output transformer saturation protection (TSP)
18 dB/oct. HPF filter at 45 Hz
SIGNAL and LIMIT indication for optical monitoring
thermal overload protection for the heat sink and the internal power supply, with PROTECT -function
input transformers for balanced, floating operation are optionally available
XLR-type and binding post clamping input connectors
19" frame size, 3 RU
CONTENTS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
CAUTION “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of
A er ae” | sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
WARNING: T0 REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintan-
AVIS: RSOUE DE CHOC ELECTROUE. NE PAS OUVRR AN ce (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a damp cloth.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufactures instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
9. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
10. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
For US and CANADA only:
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an
electrican for replacement of the absolete outlet.
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IMPORTANT SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the
risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the
Operating Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
. Security regulations as stated in the EN 60065 (VDE 0860 / IEC 65) and the CSA E65 - 94 have to be obeyed when
servicing the appliance.
Use of a mains separator transformer is mandatory during maintenance while the appliance is opened, needs to be
operated and is connected to the mains
Switch off the power before retrofitting any extensions, changing the mains voltage or the output voltage.
The minimum distance between parts carrying mains voltage and any accessible metal piece (metal enclosure),
respectively between the mains poles has to be 3 mm and needs to be minded at all times.
The minimum distance between parts carrying mains voltage and any switches or breakers that are not connected
to the mains (secondary parts) has to be 6 mm and needs to be minded at all times.
Replacing special components that are marked in the circuit diagram using the security symbol (Note) is only permissible
when using original parts.
Altering the circuitry without prior consent or advice is not legitimate.
Any work security regulations that are applicable at the location where the appliance is being serviced have to be strictly
obeyed. This applies also to any regulations about the work place itself.
All instructions concerning the handling of MOS - circuits have to be observed.
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DESCRIPTION
Especially designed for permanent installations, the CPS2T power amplifier offers performance-consi-
stent and reliable operation of PA-systems with 2 individual loudspeaker lines, each. Therefore, power
amplifier is most suitable for company intercom, alarm and background music transmission installations
in offices and commercial areas, congregation and sport centers, schools, houses of worship, hotels,
hospitals, shopping malls and super markets, cruise ships, and other similar applications.
The CPS2T incorporates two high-performance output transformers. Nextto 100 V, 70 V, and 25 V floating
outputs, the direct outputs provide the possibility to also drive loudspeaker systems with low-impedance
down to a minimum of 4 ohms. Simultaneous operation of low-impedance speaker systems and floating
loudspeaker lines on a single output channel of the power amplifiers is possible as well.
The integrated 45 Hz High-pass filter with 18 dB/oct. slope protects the connected loudspeaker lines from
unwanted ultra-low frequencies.
Comparator circuitry constantly monitors the input and output signals of the power amplifiers and activates
their internal limiters whenever non-linear operation is encountered which reliably protects the connected
loudspeaker systems against overload conditions and clipping, saturation of the output transformers, and
overvoltage at the outputs. The employed comprehensive dimensioned power supply units with low-in-
terference toroidal transformers ensure that the stated nominal performance specifications are accom-
plished, even in most demanding and critical installations. Since the CPS2T do not employ
V/I-Foldback-Limiter circuits, operation on complex loads up to +90° phase angles is possible without a
problem.
Quick optical information on the power amplifiers’ momentary operational status is provided through easily
readable LED indicators, individually showing whether a channel is ready for operation, a signal is present
at the output, if any of the limiter circuits and/or one of the protection circuits has been activated.
The inputs are electronically balanced and carried out as XLRF-type and as binding post clamping
connectors as well. Parallel linking the two connector types at the input provides the possibility to utilize
the carried-through signals to feed additional power amplifiers, without the necessity for special split-cab-
les. Both inputs can be optionally retrofitted with input transformers. Through Input Routing switches it is
possible to configure the CPS2T for stereo, parallel-monaural, or bridged-mode operation.
The dB-scaled level controls — extremely precise and good to operate potentiometers — are located on
the rear of the appliances. A Ground-Lift switch, which helps eliminating ground noise loops by separating
the amplifier circuit ground from the common ground of the enclosure, is also to be found on the rear
panels. Conveniently connecting the loudspeaker lines to the power amplifiers is provided through a
binding post strip, where all voltages —25 V, 70 V, 100 V — and the low-impedance output are present on
individual screw-clamp connectors. The rear panel service mains switches allow turning the power
amplifiers’ power on directly. Using the provided power remote input, remote-start is also possible.
Consistent thermal stability of the power amplifiers is obtained through extremely silent running fans which
are automatically switched stepwise depending on the amplifiers’ operation mode. The front-to-rear air
circulation guarantees trouble-free operation in rack-shelf enclosures of any size.
Several other features of the CPS2T are revealed within this owner's manual. Therefore, please take the
time to carefully and entirely read the provided information.
Installation Notes
Generally, it is important to install the power amplifier in a way, that ensures unhindered front-to-rear air
circulation.
When installing the power amplifier in a closed rack-shelf system, please make sure that adequate air-flow
is guaranteed. The space between the rear panel of the amplifier and the inner wall of the rack-case has
to be at least 60 mm x 330 mm. A free space of at least 100 mm above the rack-shelf system is needed
to provide sufficient air circulation. Since, during operation, the temperature inside the rack system could
easily rise up to 40° C, the maximum allowable ambient temperatures of the rest of the incorporated
modules and appliances within a specific rack-shelf system have to be taken into careful consideration.
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Note For maintained trouble-free operation of the appliance, the maximum admissible ambient
temperature of +40°C is not to be exceeded.
The amplifier has to be protected from:
- water drops or splashes
- direct sunlight
- high ambient temperatures and the direct radiation of heat sources
- high humidity and moisture
- heavy dust
- massive vibrations
Moving the amplifier from a cold into a warm environment can result in the occurrence of condensation
on inner parts. Operating the appliance is only permissible after it has accommodated to the altered
temperature (approximately after one hour).
Should any foreign solid parts or liquids inadvertently intrude the enclosure, immediately unplug the device
from the power source and have it checked at a Electro-Voice service center, before further use.
Cleaning the appliance should not be performed using chemical solvents or sprays, as this might damage ¢
the finish and could even cause hazard fire.
Before The First Operation
Before switching the amplifier's power on, the included mains cord has to be connected to the appropriate
wall outlet. On the appliance itself, the cord has to be connected to the 3-pole mains socket.
To remotely start the amplifier, it is necessary to connect an external 24 V power source to the terminal
strip POWER REMOTE. Providing correct connection and with an external power supply being present,
the POWER ON indicator will light and the power amplifier is ready for operation.
The mains switch POWER on the rear of the appliance is meant for service and maintenance purposes
only. Through bridging the mains switching relay this option provides the possibility to operate the amplifier
without an external 24 V power supply connected. |
Caution: The mains switch POWER on the rear of the appliance is only meant for maintenance.
Remotely switching off the device is not possible when the POWER switch is engaged.
The CPS2T power amplifier employes a power-on switching delay of approximately 2 seconds.
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Inputs INPUT CHANNEL A&B
With an input sensitivity of 775 mV = 0 dBu and an input impedance of
20 kohms, the electronically balanced inputs — INPUT CHANNEL A&B —
are meant for the connection of audio controllers, mixing consoles, etc.
Peripheral pieces of audio equipment are either connected via the XLR-
type input connectors or using the parallel-linked binding posts. For the
latter option you can utilize the supplied screw-plugs. Thus, carrying the
audio signals through to feed additional power amplifiers can be conveni-
ently achieved without the need for special split-cables.
The XLR-type input connectors’ pin-assignment is in accordance to the
IEC 268 standard:
In case the controlling device does not supply balanced output connectors,
it is also possible to configure the connectors for unbalanced operation.
Therefore, the common ground (pin 1) has to be connected to the (—) input
(pin 3). The audio signal is now solely fed through the (+) input (pin 2).
So, to be able to entirely make use of all the advantages the electronically
balanced input stage offers — like the suppression of humming and
interference noise — it is beneficial to re-establish balanced input connec-
tion whenever possible.
In case floating inputs are needed, the inputs are ready to be retrofitted
with input transformers; one optional available extension kit NAS 90208
(308840) per channel is necessary.
Instructions On How To Install NRS 90208 Extension Kits
e unplug the power amplifier from the mains
e detach all screws holding the cover plate of the appliance
e lift and remove the cover plate
e disconnect the flat-wire cable of the printed board assembly 81340/1
e detach all screws holding the printed board assembly 81340/1
e remove the printed board assembly 81340/1 and unsolder the resistors R106 ... R109
e attach insulators to the input transformers according to the corespondent marks on the printed board
assembly
e re-assemble the appliance by performing all steps described in the opposite order
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The loudspeaker cables are connected to the power
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Level Control
dB-scaled rotary controls for adjusting the power amplifier's overall ampli-
fication. This control should be positioned between the 0 dB and the -6 dB
marks to prevent distortion in source devices. The labeling indicates the
actual attenuation applied to the internal specified factor of amplification.
Input Routing
If the switch is set to parallel/mono, the input connectors CHANNEL A and
CHANNEL B are electrically linked for direct parallel operation. With only
a single audio signal source connected, both channels are driven, while
their volume levels are still individually controlled via the level controls A
and B.
If the switch is set to its dual/stereo position, channels A and B are
separately amplified (two channel or stereo mode).
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floating output voltages — 25 V, 70 V, and 100 V
(ISOLATED OUTPUTS) — as well as the low-impedan-
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Power Outputs - Isolated Outputs 25 V
The floating 25 V output is mainly used for driving low impedance loudspeaker systems (4 - 16 ohms).
Because of the effect of line attenuation, the distance between power amplifier and loudspeaker systems
should not exceed 50 meters. It is further important that the total impedance of the entire loudspeaker
network does not decline the nominal load impedance of the 25 V output. For details on the nominal load
impedance of the 25 V output, please also refer to the specifications in the appendix:
AUDIO TRANSFORMER OUTPUTS
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maximum load
Power Outputs — DIRECT OUTPUTS
In addition to the output transformer equipped outputs and for driving low impedance, high performance
loudspeaker systems, the power amplifier’s direct, low impedance outputs are carried out as well, offering
a minimal load impedance of 4 ohms. Each power amplifier channel is capable of simultaneously driving
loads at the direct output and at the isolated output. But it is of major importance that the overall power
consumption of the connected loudspeaker systems or lines does not exceed the output power capacity
of the power amplifier.
Example: If a loudspeaker system with 8 ohms and a nominal power handling capacity of 300 watts is
connected to the CPS2T channel A Direct Output, this equals exactly half of the power amplifiers output
power capacity since the minimal load impedance for each channel is 4 ohms. That leaves the possibility
to utilizes exactly half of the nominal output power capacity of the channel A 100 V output — which in this
example equals 500 watts/2 = 250 watts — to supply a split loudspeaker line. The total impedance of the
loudspeaker line has not to decline 20 ohms*2 = 40 ohms.
AUDIO TRANSFORMER OUTPUTS
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Bridged Mode
Doubling the power amplifiers output power is accomplished by engaging bridged mode operation, where
the two power amplifier output stages are linked for push-pull operation. In other words, a monaural power
amplifier is “created” offering double the output voltage and double the output power capacity of a single
channel. As a result you are provided with floating 50 V, 140 V, and 200 V as well as with a direct output
with doubled nominal output voltage.
If the BRIDGED-MODE switch is engaged, the audio input signal has to be fed via the CHANNEL A input
while the CHANNEL B input is without function. The signal is internally inverted and the power amplifier
stage B is driven by that inverted signal. The power amplifier stage A is still driven by the unaltered
incoming audio signal. Bridged mode operation is possible with using the isolated and/or the direct outputs.
When using the isolated outputs, bridging the (=) binding posts of channels A and B is mandatory,
using short cables with suitable diameter !
Careful consideration of the loudspeaker systems’ correct connection is important in preventing phase
correlation problems. Channel A carries the signal “in phase” and therefore has to be connected to the
(+)-pole of the correspondent loudspeaker system while the loudspeakers (—)-pole has to be connected
to the (+)-output connector of channel B. The output voltage of each power amplifier stage A&B is present
at the binding post strip, but utilization is not recommended because of the negative correlation.
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*Caution! The bridging cable has to be at least 1.5 mm“ or AWG 14 in diameter.
Driving 4 ohms loads at the direct output is not admissible in bridged mode operation. For details on
nominal load impedance and nominal loads of the individual outputs in bridged mode operation, please
refer to the specifications in the appendix. Also in bridged mode, the nominal load impedance is not to be
declined.
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GROUND Lift Switch
The ground lift switch is a perfect means for eliminating possible ground noise
loops. In case the power amplifier is operated together with other equipment
inside of a rack shelf system, the switch should be set to its GROUNDED
position. When using the power amplifier together with other equipment that
operates on different ground potentials, the switch should be set to UN-
GROUNDED.
Power On And Remote Control
When the power amplifier is operated via power remote start (standard
operation) an external 24 V power source has to be connected to the POWER
REMOTE terminal strip and the mains switch has to be set to its OFF-posi-
tion. When correctly connected and with a present supply voltage, the power
amplifier is operational. The fans run for approximately 2 seconds and the
POWER ON-LED on the front panel lights. The mains switch POWER on the
rear of the appliance bridges the mains relay. It is meant for service purposes
only. This allows to operate the power amplifier without the presence of an
external 24 V power source. The current consumption at the POWER
REMOTE input is approximately 25 mA.
Limit Indicator
The indicator lights whenever the integrated limiter is activated. While short
blinking means no problem, the continuously lit LED indicates thatthe volume
level needs to be reduced to prevent the connected loudspeaker systems
from being damaged by overload.
The audio limiters are capable of controlling overdrive levels of up to 20 dB.
Most other power amplifiers without integrated limiters begin to clip, genera-
ting nasty distortion wich might lead to damaging the connected loudspeaker
systems by overload. The limiters are activated only in case of the occurrence
of non-linear conditions within the power amplifier; e. g. signal clipping at the
operation voltage limit. The limiters do not affect the power amplifier's overall
dynamic range.
Signal Indicator
This indicator is lit when the audio signal exceeds —30 dB. In case short-cir-
cuits resulting from broken loudspeaker cables are detected or one of the
power amplifiers protection circuits is activated, the signal indicator is
dimmed.
PROTECT
The PROTECT-LED lights whenever one of the power amplifier's protection
circuits — thermal overload, RF, DC, Back-EMF — is activated. In PROTECT
mode all loudspeaker lines and output transformers are disconnected via
relays and the power amplifier's audio inputs are short-circuited to prevent
the connected loudspeaker systems from being damaged. When the power
amplifier enters the PROTECT mode please examine first whether the
appliance is overheated. If this is the case, the front and rear ventilation
louvres are possibly covered, the nominal load impedance has fallen below
the specified minimum value, or a short-circuit occurred at the power output.
When switching the power amplifier on, the PROTECT-LED lights for appro-
ximately 2 seconds. This is normal. It signals that the protection circuitry is
in working order.
Power ON Indicator
This LED lights when the power amplifier is connected to the mains and its
power switch is set to the ON-position. If the indicator does not light although
the power amplifier is switched on, the appliance is not connected to the
mains or the primary fuse is blown.
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Protection Circuitry
The CPS-Series power amplifiers are equipped with extensive protection circuitry:
e initial current inrush limiter
e power-on delay
e RF and DC protection
e Back-EMF protection
e limiters for the audio signals
e output peak-current-limiters
e thermal overload of the heat sink
e thermal overload of the mains transformer
e output voltage overload limiters
e output transformer saturation protection (TSP)
High-level signals in the low frequency range can drive the output transformers of power amplifiers that
do not provide audio signal limiters into saturation, resulting in nasty distortion and high thermal load of
the power amplification stage. The audio signal limiters of the CPS2T power amplifier are designed to
quickly identify the occurring saturation of the core of an output transformer. The level is dynamically
reduced to a value, that stays just below the point of where the saturation starts. The Limit-LEDs on the
front panel indicate that the limiters have been activated. Despite the protection that is provided through
the audio signal limiters, the Limit-LEDs should not light over a longer period of time. Please, locate the
cause of the faulty operation — e. g. lower the LF-EQ setting at the connected mixing console when at the
same time the input level at the power amplifier is approximately +10 dB above the nominal input level.
The CPS2T power amplifier employ integrated High-Pass- filters at 45 Hz with 18 dB/oct. for each channel.
They protect the loudspeaker systems that are connected via output transformers against low-frequency
audio signals, which, depending on the quality and size of the involved transformers, could lead to
problems with core saturation. In addition to the 45 Hz High-Pass- filters, the frequency response of the
CPS2T power amplifier top margin is set by 30 kHz Hi-Cut filters with 12 dB/oct., preventing unwanted
high-frequency audio signals from being present at the outputs.
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Mains Operation And Leakage Power
The mains power consumption as well as the leakage power is stated for driving the power amplifier at
different levels. All the values were measured at nominal load via the 100 V output with two channels
driven. The shown values differ only slightly when the appliance is operated at different nominal output
voltages or in the Direct Out mode.
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CPS2T
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Extension Kits For The CPS2T:
NRS 90208 balanced input (input transformer for a single channel)
NRS 90235 1 pair of rack-mount ears
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Technical Specifications: CPS2T
Amplifier at rated conditions, both channels driven, direct outputs with 8Q2 loads, isolated outputs with rated load and voltage,
unless otherwise specified.
DUAL MODE
Output Definition
Load impedance or rated output voltage
Rated Load Impedance
isolated outputs only
Maximum Midband Output Power
THD=1%, 1kHz
Maximum Midband Output Voltage
THD=1%, 1kHz, RMS, rated load
Rated Output Power
THD <0.2%, 45Hz ... 20kHz,
Rated Output Voltage
THD<0.2%, 45Hz ... 20kHz
Maximum RMS Voltage Swing
THD=1%, 1kHz, no load connected
Frequency Response, -3dB, ref. ikHz
HPF-Filter: 18dB/octave, 45Hz LPF-Filter: 12dB/octave, 30kHz
Voltage Gain
at 1 kHz
Input Sensitivity and Impedance
at rated condition
Slew Rate
Power Bandwith
THD=1%, ref. 1kHz, half power @ rated load impedance
THD at rated output power, MBW=80kHz, 1 kHz
IMD-SMPTE 60 Hz, 7 kHz
DIM30 3.15kHz, 15kHz
Crosstalk
ref. 1kHz, at rated output power
Input Impedance
20Hz ... 20 kHz, balanced
Damping Factor
at 100Hz / 1kHz, direct outputs only
Insertion Loss
isolated outputs only
Signal to Noise Ratio
Rated output voltage to noise, A-weighted
BRIDGED MODE
Output Definition
Load impedance or rated output voltage
Rated Load Impedance
isolated outputs only
Rated Output Power
THD<0.2%, 45Hz ... 20kHz
Maximum Bridged Output Power
THD=1%, 1kHz
Power Requirements
Power Consumption
at 1/8 maximum output voltage @ rated load impedance
CPS2T
Direct Output Isolated Outputs
8Q 4Q 1007 70V 25V
2052 9.80 1.250
330W 600W 590W 580W 570W
51.37 49V 109.5V 75.4V 26.7V
300W 500W 500W 500W “500W
49V 44.7V 100V 70V 25V
52V 121V 88V 32V
45 Hz .... 30kHz 45 Hz .... 22kHz
35dB 35dB 42dB 39dB 30dB
0dBu ( 775mV) / 20 kOhm
30 V/us
45Hz .... 50kHz 45Hz .... 25 kHz
< 0.05 % < 0.1% <0.2% <0.3%
< 0.08% < 0.1% <03% <0.5%
< 0.03 % < 0.2% <0.3% < 0.3%
< -80dB
20 kOhm
> 300 / > 200
0.7dB 0.8dB 1.1dB
> 100 dB
Direct Output Isolated Outputs
80 200V 140V 50V
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600W 1000W 1000W 1000W
1200W 1180W 1160W 1140W
120V / 230V / 50Hz...60Hz
870 W
Protections Audio limiters, High temperature, DC, HF, Back-EMF,
Peak current limiters, Inrush current limiters, Turn-on delay, Output Transformer Saturation Protection (TSP)
Input Connectors
Output Connectors
Cooling
Mounting Depht with Connectors
Mounting Depht without Connectors
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight (net)
25
Euro-style, 3pin, detachable or XLR
Euro-style, 12pin, detachable, covered
Front-to-Rear, 3-stage-fans
437 mm
377 mm
483mm x 132.5mm x 382mm
22.5kg (50Ibs)
CHANNEL A INPUTS
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CHANNEL B INPUTS
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WARRANTY (Limited)
Electro-Voice products are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship for a specified
period, as noted in the individual product-line statement(s) below, or in the individual product data sheet or owners
manual, beginning with the date of original purchase. If such malfunction occurs during the specified period, the
product will be repaired or replaced (at our option) without charge. The product will be returned to the customer
prepaid. ;
Exclusions and Limitations: The Limited Warranty does not apply to: (a) exterior finish or appearance; (b) certain
specific items described in the individual product-line statement(s) below, or in the individual product data sheet or
owner's manual; O Malfunction resulting from use or operation of the product other than as specified in the product
data sheet or owner's manual; (d): malfunction resulting from misuse or abuse of the product; or (e): malfunction
occurring at any time after repairs have been made to the product by anyone other than Electro-Voice or any of its
authorized service representatives.
Obtaining Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service, a customer must deliver the product, prepaid, to
Electro-Voice or any of its authorized service representatives together with proof of purchase of the product in the
form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice. A list of authorized service representatives is available from Electro-Voice
at 600 Cecil Street, Buchanan, MI 49107 (616-695-6831) and/or Electro-Voice West at 9130 Glenoaks Boulevard,
Sun Valley, CA 91532 (213-875-1900).
Incidental and Consequential Damages Excluded: Product repair or replacement and return to the customer are
the only remedies provided to the customer. Electro-Voice shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential
damages including, without limitation, injury to persons or property or loss of use. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to
you. Other Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state
to state.
Electro-Voice Electronics are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship for a
period of three (3) years from the date of original purchase. Additional details are included in the Uniform Limited
Warranty Statement.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Electro-Voice
GERMANY EVI AUDIO GmbH « Hirschberger Ring 45 + D-94315 Straubing, Germany - Shipping: D-94315 « Tel: 0 11 49 / 94 21 / 70 60 - FAX: 0 11 49 / 94 21 / 70 62 65
AUSTRALIA EVI AUDIO (Aust ) Pty. Ltd. » Unit 23. Block C - P.O. Box 6427, Siough Avenue « Silverwater, N.S.W. 2128 Australia « Tel - 0 11 61 / 2 - 6 48 - 34 55 „ FAX: 0 11 61 /2-6 48-55 85
CANADA Telex / EVI Canada - 705 Progress Ave. - Unit 46 « Toronto, Onatavio, M 1 H 2 X 1 « Tel: 800 / 8 81 / 16 85 + 416 / 4 31 - 49 75 » FAX: 877 / 5 22 - 22 42 . 416 / 4 31 - 45 88
FRANCE EVI AUDIO France, SA. - Parc de Courcerin-Alles Lech Walesa » 77185 Lognes Tel: 0 11 33 / 1 - 64 80 - 00 90 « FAX: 0 11 33 / 1 - 60 06 - 51 03
HONG KONG EVI AUDIO Hong Kong (ACCL) « Flat E-& F, 21 / F., Luk Hop Industrial Bidg. 8 Luk Hop St, San Po Kong - Kowloon. Hong Kong « Tel: 0 11 852 / 351 - 36 28 FAX 0 11 852 / 3 51 - 33 29
JAPAN EVI AUDIO Japan, Ltd. « 2 - 5 - 60 Izumi « Suginami-ku. Tokyo, Japan 168 « Tel: 0 11 81 / 3 - 33 25 - 79 00 - FAX: 0 11 81 / 3 - 33 25 - 77 89
MEXICO Telex Communications Mex. » Technología Especializada « de la Cindad de Mexico » 15520 DF Mexico » Tel: 0052/53 58-54 34 » FAX: 0052/5358-55 88
SINGAPORE Telex Communications « (Sea) Pte Ltd. + Industrial Estate « 408705 Singapore » Те!.: 0065/7 46 87 60 « FAX: 0065/7 461206
UK Shuttlesound Ltd. 4, The Willow Centre « Willow Lane, Mitcham Surrey. CR4 4NX . Tel. 0044/20/864671 14 » FAX: 0044/20/86407583
UNITED STATES Telex Communications Inc. + International Operations » 12000 Portiand Avenue South - 55337 MN Burnsville » Те!.: 001/50 75263205 РАХ: 001/50 7526 3059
360429/15.05.2001

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