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Extron electronics XPA 2002 Setup Manual

Extron electronics XPA 2002 Setup Manual

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XTRA™ Full Rack Series • Setup Guide
This guide provides basic instructions for an experienced installer to set up and operate the Extron XTRA Full Rack Series of
power amplifiers. All user guide references refer to the XTRA Full Rack Series User Guide.
XPA 2002 outputs stereo audio at 200 watts rms per channel (4-ohm speakers) or 100 watts rms per channel (8-ohm
speakers) on channels 1 and 2. Output is 400 watts bridged mono (8-ohm speaker).
XPA 2002-70V outputs 200 watts rms per channel on channels 1 and 2 for 70 V systems.
XPA 2002-100V outputs 200 watts rms per channel on channels 1 and 2 for 100 V systems.
XPA 2003C-70V outputs 200 watts per channel (4-ohm speakers) or 100 watts per channel (8-ohm speakers) on channels
1 and 2, and 200 watts (70 V line, mono) on channel 3.
XPA 2003C-100V outputs 200 watts per channel (4-ohm speakers) or 100 watts per channel (8-ohm speakers) on
channels 1 and 2, and 200 watts (100 V line, mono) on channel 3.
XPA 2004 outputs stereo audio at 200 watts per channel (4-ohm speakers) or 100 watts per channel (8-ohm speakers) on
channels 1, 2, 3, and 4. Output is 400 watts per bridge in bridged mono (8-ohm speakers) on bridge A (channels 1 and
2) and bridge B (channels 3 and 4).
XPA 4002 outputs stereo audio at 400 watts rms per channel (4-ohm speakers) or 200 watts rms per channel (8-ohm
speakers) on channels 1 and 2. Output is 800 watts bridged mono (8-ohm speaker).
XPA 4002-70V outputs 400 watts rms per channel on channels 1 and 2 for 70 V systems.
Installation
1.
Power off — Turn off all equipment including the XPA amplifier by toggling the power off and disconnecting the
power cord. Verify that the amplifier is disconnected from the power source before proceeding.
2.
Mount the amplifier — For diagrams of typical application examples, see the "Application Examples" section in the user
guide. For further mounting instructions, see the "Mounting the XTRA Series of Power Amplifiers" section in the user
guide.
3.
Wire the input — Wire the input to the 3.5 mm input connectors of the amplifier, as shown in the following illustra
See the "Rear Panel Features and Operation" section in the user guide for bridging information.
NOTE:
Control signal ground pins may be labeled as
The wiring and function are the same, whichever way your product is labeled.
" (5 mm) MAX.
NOTE: The wires must not be tinned: tinned wire does not hold tight in the captive screws and can break easily
after several bends.
4.
Wire the outputs — Wire speakers to the output connectors of the amplifier using the included 2-pole (70 V or 100 V)
or 4-pole (8 ohm or 4 ohm) screw lock plug.
2-pole (70 V or 100 V) output connector wiring:
1
CAUTION:
Do not short the "
For complete wiring details, see "Rear Panel Features and Operation" in the user guide.
Tip
Sleeve
Unbalanced Input
Do not tin the wires!
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T P
O U
V
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" and " " outputs to each other. Doing so may damage the amplifier.
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or "G". Audio ground pins may be labeled as
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
Balanced Input
4-pole (8 ohm or 4 ohm) output connector wiring:
1
2
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or .
1
2
(BRIDGE)
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T P
2
O U
1
Do not tin the wires!
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Summary of Contents for Extron electronics XPA 2002

  • Page 1 This guide provides basic instructions for an experienced installer to set up and operate the Extron XTRA Full Rack Series of power amplifiers. All user guide references refer to the XTRA Full Rack Series User Guide. XPA 2002 outputs stereo audio at 200 watts rms per channel (4-ohm speakers) or 100 watts rms per channel (8-ohm •...
  • Page 2 XTRA™ Full Rack Series • Setup Guide (Continued) Bridge outputs (XPA 2002, XPA 2004, and XPA 4002) — Bridging the output of input 1 (XPA 2002 and XPA 4002) or inputs 1 and 3 (XPA 2004) doubles the output of those inputs (see “Bridged Mode Output” in the user guide for further details).