Audix MVPA, VPA User Manual

MVPA/VPA Amplifier User Manual
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Audix Systems, Station Road, Wenden, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB11 4LG. Telephone: +44(0)1799 540888 Facsimile: +44(0)1799 541618 www.tycosafetyproducts-europe.com www.audixsystems.co.uk
MVPA / VPA Amplifier Manual V1.1
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Revision History
Versio Modifications Date
1.0 Initial Draft 09/07/2001
1.1 Revised 18/06/2002
© Copyright Audix Systems. 2005
DISCLAIMER
This manual contains information that is correct to the best of Audix Systems knowledge. It
is intended to be a guide and should be used as such. It should not be considered as a sole
source of technical instruction, replacing good technical judgement, since all possible
situations cannot be anticipated. If there are any doubts as to exact installation,
configuration and/or use, call Audix Systems at +44 (0)1799 540888
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
All trademarks are recognised
Technical Support
In the unlikely event of you having problems with your Amplifier please contact our Customer Services Department.
Audix Systems Station Road Wenden Saffron Walden CB11 4LG Tel 01799 540888 Fax 01799 541618
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CONTENTS
REVISION HISTORY....................................................................................................................1
TECHNICAL SUPPORT...............................................................................................................1
1.
SPECIFICATION
............................................................................................3
1.1
A
MPLIFIER MODEL RANGE
..............................................................4
1.2
A
MPLIFIER INTRODUCTION
..............................................................4
1.3
AMPLIFIER SLEEP MODE
.................................................................5
1.4
AMPLIFIERS CHASSIS FRONT PANEL DISPLAYS
....................5
1.5
AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENTS / LINK SETTINGS
...........................5
1.6
A
MPLIFIER PANEL ARRANGEMENT
(MVPA1202)
................. 8
2.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS................................................................................... 9
2.1
Safety Considerations for System Maintenance.................................... 9
2.2
Electrical Hazards ..................................................................................... 9
2.3
Heat Hazards. .......................................................................................... 10
2.4
Weight Hazards. ...................................................................................... 10
3
MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................... 10
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1. Specification
Power Requirements (AC / DC)
Amplifier chassis voltage requirements 230 volts AC 50/60Hz with automatic
reversion to 24VDC during AC failure AC inrush current (Chassis fitted with 4 x 60 Watt PowerBlocs)
10A maximum for less than 1 second, non
repetitive (typically <7.5A)
1 x 60 Watt RMS PowerBloc 160VAC / 6.5ADC Max 2 x 60 Watt RMS PowerBloc 320VAC / 13ADC Max 3 x 60 Watt RMS PowerBloc 480VAC / 19.5ADC Max 4 x 60 Watt RMS PowerBloc 640VAC / 26ADC Max Power Factor 0.85 at maximum power
Heat Dissipation (Watts)
240 Watt Amplifier (Full Power) 325 Watts 240 Watt Amplifier (Half Power) 300 Watts 240 Watt Amplifier (1/8th Power) 175 Watts Automatic thermal shutdown Gain reduction while heatsink exceeds
85C
Audio / Electrical Characteristics
Input Impedance 10K ohms nominal, electronically balanced Input Sensitivity 0dBu (775mV) for rated power Power Bandwidth (-3dB) 100Hz – 20Khz Distortion (THD) Less than 1% at rated power, typically less
than 0.08% at 1Khz. Noise -80dB max
Fault Monitoring
Built in monitoring circuitry (Fitted in MVPA models only)
Detection and display of individual
PowerBloc Fail, Mains Fail, Battery Fail
and Charger Fail. With general fault output
to Monitoring System (FMS). Short circuit protection Indefinite operation into short cct load
Mechanical
Dimensions (HxWxD) 133 (3U) x 483 x 310 (rack mount
19”frame) Audio connections Plug-in connectors with screw terminals Mains connections I.E.C. mains connector DC supply connections 4-pin multiway connector Amplifier Finish Black
Reliability / Maintainability
MTBF (hours) 90,000 hours MTTR (i.e. fit replacement amp bloc) 15 minutes
Environment
Operating temperature range (C) -5C to 40C Relative Humidity 0 – 95%
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1.1 Amplifier Model Range
Audix Systems Model No.
Output Channel s
Weight 24VDC
(mA)
Quiescen
t
230AC
(mA)
Quiescen
t
24VDC
(A)
Max.
230VAC
(A)
Max.
MVPA601 1 x 60W 10Kg 130 57 6.5 0.7 MVPA602 2 x 60W 12Kg 200 64 13 1.4 MVPA603 3 x 60W 14Kg 270 71 20 2 MVPA604 4 x 60W 16Kg 340 78 26 2.78 MVPA1201 1 x
120W
12Kg 145 60 13 1.4
MVPA1202 2 x
120W
16Kg 230 70 26 2.78
MVPA1260 1 x
120W 1 x 60W
14Kg 215 67 20 2
MVPA1262 1 x
120W 2 x 60W
16Kg 285 74 26 2.78
MVPA1801 1 x
180W
14Kg 160 63 20 2
MVPA1860 1 x
180W 1 x 60W
16Kg 230 70 26 2.78
MVPA2401 1 x
240W
16Kg 175 66 26 2.78
1.2 Amplifier Introduction
Audix Systems 60 watt 'PowerBloc' amplifier modules are used individually or
combined to provide 100 Volt line outputs of 60, 120, 180 or 240 Watts R.M.S. A rack mounting chassis/power supply occupying 3U of space holds up to four PowerBloc modules which may be arranged as four totally independent 60 watt amplifiers or in any of ten other output configurations (see paragraph 1.2 ‘Amplifier model range’ for details).
Using proven MOSFET circuit techniques results in an efficient and extremely
reliable power amplifier. The amplifiers are protected from short circuit speaker lines by current limiting on the output stage. The amplifiers are protected from persistently being over-driven by a thermal cut-out which is triggered at 85°C decreasing the amplifier input drive to reduce the output stage power dissipation.
Modules operating in parallel share a single input/driver stage. Input level
controls may be fitted to all combinations of PowerBlocs as appropriate.
The output power of existing units can be increased at any time by the addition of
more PowerBloc output modules (subject to available space in the mainframe).
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1.3 Amplifier Sleep Mode
While the system is idle all amplifiers are automatically set in ‘sleep’ mode to
reduce power consumption. This is particularly important while the AC mains supply has failed and the system is running on internal batteries.
In order to allow the 20Khz surveillance signal through the system, the control
matrix feeds a ‘wake-up’ signal to all power amplifiers. The purpose of this signal is to command Audix MOSFET PowerBlocs to switch from their very low power consumption mode (asleep) to their quiescent state (awake). This allows the surveillance tone to pass through amplifiers without missing the first part of the signal.
During normal speech announcements or alarms only the amplifiers selected for
broadcast wake-up. In this case the wake-up is initiated by the audio at the input terminals of each amplifier. This ensures that any amplifiers NOT being used for broadcast remain in ‘sleep’ mode.
1.4 Amplifiers chassis Front Panel Displays
Faults can be detected and displayed on ‘MVPA’ versions of the amplifier.
1.5 Amplifier Adjustments / Link Settings
A maximum of 4 PowerBlocs can be fitted inside a chassis. A 240W unit is fitted
with 4 PowerBlocs, one of which is a master (MPB260), while three are slave units (MPB261). The link settings on Master / Slave Blocs are as follows:
Note: All adjustments are factory set. No further adjustments should be
necessary.
MPB160 Master
VR1 - Fine Gain Control VR2 - Quiescent Current
MPB161 Slave
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VR1 - Not fitted VR2 - Quiescent Current
Front panel mounted lockable gain adjustment controls can be fitted (optional) to
each Master PowerBloc. This allows user adjustment of audio levels, during system commissioning, which can be locked once set.
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Link Settings for MPB260 & 261
J1 - Master / Slave. This 2 way jumper allows the Master Bloc to
wake­ up other associated slave Blocs in the same chassis. J2 - When fitted the audio input causes the amplifier to wake-up Lk1 - When not fitted the amplifier is permanently awake
Monitor Board D678 Link Settings
J1 - If fitted the sample rate changes from 30 to 4 seconds intervals
(This link is temporarily fitted during PCB testing. All PCB’s are
factory set at 30 seconds) J2 - Jumper not fitted if amplifier fitted in slot position 1 J3 - Jumper not fitted if amplifier fitted in slot position 2 J4 - Jumper not fitted if amplifier fitted in slot position 3 J5 - Jumper not fitted if amplifier fitted in slot position 4 CHG - Fitted if system includes a battery charger BATT - Fitted if system includes back-up batteries
Important Note:
The current amplifier PowerBloc range is MPB260 (Master) and MPB261
(Slave). Older versions include 160, 161, 60 and 61. When fitting PowerBlocs into existing power / frames ensure that different versions are NOT mixed. I.E. 260 units should only be mixed with 261 units and 160 units should only be mixed with 161 units etc.
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1.6 Amplifier Panel Arrangement (MVPA1202)
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2. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
The electrical installation of which the amplifier PowerBloc is part must
incorporate an all-pole mains isolating switch, with contact separation of at least 3mm.
The mains power supply cord to the amplifier unit must have conductor area at
least 1mm. The power cord must be BASEC or HAR approved with connectors complying with EN60320 and must provide a safety earth.
Audix systems standby battery supply units (Models SBS241, SBS242, or
SBS481) all include a separate fuse on each 24V dc output. The fuse rating on the feed to a 240 Watt amplifier should be 25A anti-surge (T25AH)
Where a 24V DC standby supply is connected, the DC feed to the amplifier
should be fused at source with a supply fuse rating of 25A anti-surge (T25AH).
The amplifier should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and any liquids.
2.1 Safety Considerations for System Maintenance
Only a qualified and trained electronics engineer should be permitted to
make any type of adjustment or repair to the Public Address or Voice Alarm System.
The following safety factors should be considered before attempting to maintain
or repair an amplifier
Electrical
Heat
Weight
2.2 Electrical Hazards
High Voltages exist within this apparatus:
230 volt mains
100V line
An power / frame primary supply is 230v AC 50-60Hz. This is connected by means of an IEC fused inlet. This equipment does not include a mains isolation switch therefore the:
Mains must be disconnected from the apparatus before any part of the casing is removed.
Insulated shrouds protect the mains supply within the apparatus. No part of the
mains supply can be easily touched unless these internal covers are removed.
Battery Backup
Where the amplifier has a secondary supply i.e. 24Volt Battery backup:
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The battery supply must be also be disconnected before any part of the
casing is removed.
2.3 Heat Hazards.
There is a potential temperature hazard around the rear an amplifier frame. The MVPA power amplifier heat sinks may become Very Hot. This is generally when
an
alarm has been broadcast for a long period of time. Heating may also occur if
the
amplifier power block is in a fault condition.
2.4 Weight Hazards.
Warning:- Amplifier frames are heavy!
If an amplifier frame is to be moved the appropriate lifting code of practice
should be followed.
Approximate frame weight is 14 – 16Kg’s (Depending on particular model)
3 Maintenance
Although MVPA amplifiers require little or no maintenance the Public Address or
Voice Alarm system to which it is installed may require regular scheduled maintenance.
For BS5839 compliant Voice Alarm systems please refer to BS5839 Part 1 (Code
of practice for system design, installation and servicing) for recommend maintenance levels.
It is recommended that all members of staff should be urged to report problems
with the PublicAddress or Voice Alarm system (i.e. distortion, speakers not operating, poor coverage) to the department responsible for the maintenance of such equipment.
For assistance, please contact our Customer Services Department to obtain
advice on planned maintenance and Service Contracts
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