Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 1250 MKII Sonance
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IMPORTANT SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS When using y our Sonamp® 1250 MKII, basic safety precautions should alwa ys be followed to r educe the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following: 1.
2 A .C. Power Inrush Suppressor s Inrush suppressors limit current inrush when the amplifier turns on, which eliminates current surge c onditions that may open fuses or trip house circuit break ers.
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4 Sensitive sour ce components should be isolat ed from the Sonamp 1250 MKII with appropriate power c onditioning to minimize hum. Speaker Connections (page 3 — #5) Always turn off power and unplug the amplifier before making source signal or speaker connections.
5 INSTALLA TION EXAMPLES The following six system examples demonstrate the wide variet y of systems that can be assembled using the Sonamp 1250 MKII. Figure 1: Basic Back ground Music Sy stem Features.
6 Figure 2: Commercial Music Sy stem with Paging Capabilities Features: • 6 Room • Common Music Source • Two Zones with A UX Input for Paging Function Adding a micr ophone preamplifier connect ed to the A UX input provides the capabilit y of mixing the stereo source with paging.
7 Figure 3: Multiple Zone Music Syst em Features: • 5 Zones are fed from Main Sys tem • 1 Zone is a Dedicated system with IR Control of Volume and Input Selections By using the Sonance N avigator.
8 Figure 4: Home Theater and Music Syst em Features: • 1 0 Channels bridged to 5 channels for 100 watt per channel theater output • 2 Channels for second room output on receiver or separate input .
9 Figure 5: Multiple Source/Multiple Zone with Paging Features: • One zone is high-power , with bridged outputs and IR contr ol • T wo zones are stereo, with volume contr ols • Four zones are mo.
10 Figure 6: Major Corpor ate Sys tem Features: • Automatic 2-source main music • 8 Speaker s on 2 channels with impedance-matching volume contr ols and mono Function • 4-Zone k eypad system •.
11 MAINT AINING YOUR SONAMP 1250 MKII The Sonamp 1250 MKII does not require periodic maintenanc e and has no user-serviceable parts inside. Do not remo ve the top c over as this will increase y our risk of elect ric shock. T o keep the amplifier clean, use only a soft cloth and never use an y solvents or abrasiv es.
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