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XTRA Series • Operation
Operation, cont’d
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XTRA Series • Operation
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• Pin 5 connected to ground (pin 4) places the amplier in
standby mode. Standby mode turns off all output, although
the amplier is still receiving power. Use the included 2-pin,
3.5 mm captive screw connector to remotely ground pin 5.
The power indicator LED lights amber when the amplier is
in standby mode.
123 45
STANDBY
1 2 3 4 5
STANDBY
Remote Switching to Standby Mode
VOL/MUTE
10V 50 mA
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Stereo audio output connector (channels 1 and 2) — Marked
"1" and "2" for the output channels, wire the included 4-pole,
5 mm screw lock captive screw connector to output stereo audio
through either channel. Observe the correct polarities for each
channel. See the following steps. Output is designed to power 4
or 8 ohm speakers and is rated at 50 watts per channel.
N
You must use Class 2 wiring for this output to comply
with UL requirements.
W
Do not tie channel outputs 1 and 2 to each other or
to ground. Doing so will short out the outputs and/
or damage the amplifier.
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The XPA 1002's output power can be effectively doubled
by using only one input channel and bridging the output.
The XPA 1002 will output 200 watts @ 8 ohms or 120
watts @ 16 ohms in bridged mode.
See "Bridged mono output" in this chapter for wiring
instructions when bridging the XPA 1002.
Step 1: Strip and insert the speaker wires into the connector and
tighten the captive screws. Be sure to observe the
correct polarity.
Step 2: Insert the wired connector into the amplifier output
and secure the locking screws on either side.
Do not tin the wires!
1 2
OUTPUT
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Mono audio output connector — Marked "+" and "-", wire
the included 2-pole, 5 mm screw lock captive screw connector
for mono audio. See the following steps. Output is designed
to power 70 V (XPA 2001-70V) or 100 V (XPA 2001-100V) line
distribution systems and is rated at 100 watts.
N
You must use Class 2 wiring for this output to comply
with UL requirements.
W
Do not short out the "+" and "-" connectors with
each other; doing so will damage the amplifier.