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Power V ector Amplifiers V35, V60, V100, V150, & V250 Models Inst allation and Use Manual © 2004 Bogen Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. 54-2072-0 1 B 040 1[...]
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Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this guide was complete and accurate at the time of printing. How ev er , information is subject to change. Important Safety Information W ARNING: T o Reduce The Risk of Fire Or Electric Shock, Do Not Expose This Apparatus T o Rain Or Moisture. Alwa ys f ollow these basic saf ety precau[...]
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Contents Page P ANEL DESCRIPTIONS..................................................................................................2-3 Po w er V ector Front Panel ....................................................................................................... ...........2 Po w er V ector Rear Panel ...........................................[...]
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P anel Descriptions Po wer V ector Fr ont P anel 1 . Input V olume Control Each of the 8 inputs is controlled b y an independent v olume contr ol. 2. Signal / Clip Indicator A single two-color LED located abov e each channel’ s volume control indicates the audio activity of that channel’ s input. Green indicates signal pr esent at the input; r [...]
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P anel Descriptions Po wer V ector Rear P anel 1 . A C Receptacle A grounded, unswitched A C convenience r eceptacle with a 500W maximum ca pacity is pr ovided for external equipment. 2 . A C Line Cor d and Cir cuit Br eak er A grounded, 3-wire A C line cord pro vides pow er to the amplifier and is pr otected by a resettable cir cuit break er . 3. [...]
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Installation P ackage Contents • Po w er V ector Amplifier • Module Cov ers (8) • Switch Lock • 1 2 mm Module Cov er Scre ws ( 1 6) • Instruction Manual V entilation and Mounting Models V250 and V 1 50 When rack or table mounting models V250 and V 1 50, allow a minimum clearance of 1 - 1 /4" on the left side of the unit for pr oper v[...]
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Modules Output Modules Functionality The Po w er V ector series of amplifiers accepts Bogen signal-pr ocessing output modules, which offer a cost eff ec- tive and con v enient wa y to add specific signal-pr ocessing capability into a system. When an output module is installed, the mix bus signal is automatically rer outed through the output module,[...]
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Connections Speakers T ransf ormer -Coupled Speaker Connections T ransf ormer -coupled, constant voltage speak er loads are connected to their respectiv e load type (i.e ., 70V speak ers to the 70V terminal, 25V speak ers to the 25V terminals) and the COM terminal. Make sur e the selector switch is in the TRANS OUT position. A separate 8-ohm termin[...]
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Connections COM and GND T erminals A shorting jumper typically connects the COM and GND terminals of the amplifier together . The COM terminal is a common lead from the output transformer . For the transf ormer -coupled speaker output to work, one of the speaker load leads must be connected to this terminal. The GND terminal is a connection to the [...]
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Mute Contr ol Each priority bus (High, Medium, and Low) can be externally activated. This allows priority buses of tw o or more P ower V ector units to be link ed together for system expansion purposes. A particular mute priority can be externally for ced by shor ting that priority’ s bus terminal to the C terminal of the Mute Control (the C term[...]
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Operation Fr ont P anel Controls & Indicators Input V olume Contr ols Each input module ma y be individually controlled by its cor r esponding volume contr ol knob. Signal / Clip Indicator A single LED located above each channel’ s volume contr ol indicates the audio activity of that channel’ s input. Green indicates signal pr esent at the [...]
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Operation Rear P anel Controls Load Selector Switch A large slide switch abov e the amplifier’ s output barrier strip determines transformer -coupled or direct output operation. The setting of this switch contr ols which amplifier output terminals ar e active and what type of f ilter shape will be used for the bass contr ol. See the connections s[...]
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Block Dia gram 11[...]
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Specifications 12 P o wer Output (RMS): V35: 35W (45W T ypical, @ 1 kHz/0. 1% /4 Ω) V60: 60W (85W T ypical, @ 1 kHz/0. 1% /4 Ω) V 1 00: 1 00W ( 1 40W T ypical, @ 1 kHz/0. 1% /4 Ω) V 1 50: 1 50W (200W T ypical, @ 1 kHz/0. 1% /4 Ω) V250: 250W (340W T ypical, @ 1 kHz/0. 1% /4 Ω) Fr equency Response T ransf ormer : 45-20 kHz; 0/-2 dB @ FRP Di[...]
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T r oubleshooting 13 • Amplifier not plugged in. • A C outlet dead. • Po w er switch off. • Circuit br eaker tripped. • Speak er connections on amplifier incorr ect. • T rans / Direct Out selector not set corr ectly . • Poor / br oken speak er wiring. • Defectiv e speak ers. • Poor electrical connections at input. • Input cable [...]
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W arranty 50 S pring S treet, Ramsey , NJ 07446, U.S.A. T el. 201-934-8500, Fax: 201-934-9832, www .bogen.com Bogen Power V ector Amplifiers are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for three (3) years from the date of sale to the original purchaser . Any part of the product covered by this warranty that, with normal install[...]