A Product of Phoenix Gold International, Inc. 9300 North decatur Street Portland, Oregon 97203 Tel: 503.286.9300 Fax: 503.978.3302 www.carverpro.com
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER.
NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL!
Please read this entire manual, especially the Instructions and Warnings, before operating
Explanation of Symbols
The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
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accompanying the appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus in or near water.
6) Clean only with a dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug
has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a
third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
13) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE TOP OR BOTTOM COVERS. NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
FCC COMPLIANCE NOTICE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
IMPORTANT
Xi850 and Xi1150 amplifiers require Class 2 output wiring.
MAGNETIC FIELD
CAUTION! Do not locate sensitive high-gain equipment such as preamplifiers or tape decks directly
above or below the unit. Because this amplifier has a high power density, it has a strong magnetic
field, which can induce hum into unshielded devices that are located nearby. The field is strongest
just above and below the unit. If an equipment rack is used, we recommend locating the amplifier(s)
in the bottom of the rack and the preamplifier or other sensitive equipment at the top.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Safety Instructions2
Important Safety instructions2
FCC Compliance Notice2
Magnetic Field Warning2
Table of Contents3
Introduction3
Unpacking3
Important Paperwork3
Power Specifications4
Features4
Front Panel Controls & Features5
Rear Panel Controls & Features6
Installation7
Location and General Precautions7
Mechanical Considerations7
Rear Support for Road Applications7
Thermal Considerations7
AC Power Considerations7
Magnetic Leakage Considerations7
Input Wiring7
Output Wiring7
Multi-Way Binding Posts8
Speakon8
Polarity8
Bridged Mono Operation8
Dual Mono Operation8
DIP Switches8
Signal Smart8
70 Volt Direct Drive9
Congratulations on choosing the Carver Professional Xi Series Amplifier! The Xi Series amplifiers
have superior fidelity and the capability to drive low impedances. Our Xi Series can deliver generous
power levels, even at 2 Ohm stereo loads. By design, the Xi Series power amplifiers are very accurate
and efficient. Your Xi Series amplifier will give you many years of outstanding service and reliability.
Unpacking
Inside the box you will find; one Xi Series Amplifier, four self-adhesive rubber feet, and an owners
manual and warranty card.
Carefully unpack the amplifier and keep the original carton and packing materials for future moving,
shipment or long-term storage. After opening the box, please check for visible signs of damage that
were not apparent from the outside of the box. If you encounter what appears to be concealed
damage, please consult your Carver Professional Dealer before installing unit.
Important Paperwork
Make sure to save your sales receipt. Your receipt is extremely important to establish the duration
of your Limited Warranty and for insurance purposes. Next, make a note of the serial number, which
is located on the back of the amplifier. Record it in the space provided below for convenient reference.
Serial Number:_______________________ Purchased at: __________________________
Date:______________________
Finally, take a moment to fill out the Warranty Registration Card packed with the amplifier and return
it to Carver Professional. This will allow us to keep you informed about new products as they become
available.
Performance Specifications9
Warranty Information10
Care and Service Assistance10
In Case of Difficulty11
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CHANNEL 1
CLIP
SIGNAL
POWER
CHANNEL 2
ON
PROTECT
0dB
8
THERMAL
STANDBY
8
0dB
POWER SPECIFICATIONS
Xi850
200W per channel into 8 ohm stereo loads, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with less than 0.5% THD+N
300W per channel into 4 ohm stereo loads, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with less than 0.5% THD+N
375W per channel into 2 ohm loads, 1 kHz, with less than 1% THD+N
600W bridged mono into 8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz with less than 1% THD+N
750W bridged mono into 4 ohms, 1 kHz with less than 1% THD+N
Xi850
OFF
Xi1150
225W per channel into 8 ohm stereo loads, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with less than 0.5% THD+N
450W per channel into 4 ohm stereo loads, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with less than 0.5% THD+N
550W per channel into 2 ohm loads, 1 kHz, with less than 1% THD+N
900W bridged mono into 8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz with less than 1% THD+N
1100W bridged mono into 4 ohms, 1 kHz with less than 1% THD+N
Stable 2 Ohm operation
Variable speed ultra-quiet fan cooling
7 LED level display, per channel, including signal present and clip indicators
Power ready, Signal Present, Clip, Protect, Thermal and Standby LED indicators
for each channel
Level control defeat can be accessed from rear panel
Switched 40 Hz / 80 Hz (12 dB/octave cut) High Pass and Low Pass Filters
Switched Soft Knee Clip Limiters
FEATURES
Soft Start In-Rush Current Limiting
Input via 1/4 TRS and XLR connectors
Speaker Outputs via Neutrikâ Speakonâ connectors
Speaker Outputs via two pairs of Multi-Way binding posts
Power Switch, 2 positions: ON, OFF
Heavy Duty AC Line Cord
Optional Accessories: 70 Volt Line Transformer
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Front Panel Controls and Features
CHANNEL 1
8
1
CLIP
SIGNAL
POWER
PROTECT
0dB
THERMAL
STANDBY
2
CHANNEL 2
8
0dB
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1 Channel 1 Level Control is a 41 detent potentiometer allowing adjustment
from infinite attenuation to 0dB attenuation in 40 steps. Level controls may be
bypassed from rear panel.
2 Status LEDs - From top to bottom: One Red Clip indicator per channel, one
Yellow Signal Present indicator per channel, one Green Power ON indicator
per channel, one Red Protection indicator per channel, one Red Thermal
Overload indicator per channel and one Yellow Standby indicator per channel.
ON
Xi1150
OFF
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3 Channel 2 Level Control is a 41 detent potentiometer allowing adjustment from
infinite attenuation to 0dB attenuation in 40 steps. Level controls may be bypassed
from rear panel.
4 Ventilation openings for fan cooling. Caution should be taken to keep the
ventilation opening free from any obstruction to assure proper cooling. The fans
force air from the back to front of the Xi amplifiers.
5 Power Switch - Press up for the ON position or press down for the OFF
position.
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CH 2
CLASS 2 WIRING MAY BE USED
FOR 2 CHANNEL OPERATION.
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Rear Panel Controls and Features
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BRIDGED
MONO
FOR BRIDGED OPERTION CONSULT USER
MANUAL.
CH 1
CLASS 1 WIRING MUST BE USED
FOR BRIDGED MONO OPERATION.
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-
BRIDGED
MONO
AVERTISSEMENT
ENERGIE ELECTRIQUE
DANGEREUSE.
VOIR LA NOTICE
DE FONCTIONNEMENT.
WARNING
RISK OF HAZARDOUS
ENERGY! MAKE PROPER
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS.
SEE OPERATING
MANUAL BEFORE USING.
CH 2
SIGNAL
SMART
CH 2CH 1
CH 1
-20dB
-40dB
BYP
MODEL NO.
DO NOT
REMOVE
SERIAL NO.
WARRANTY VOID
IF REMOVED
LPF 120
LP ON
HPF 80
HP ON
DUAL
LPF 120
LP ON
HPF 80
HP ON
LIMIT
OFF
80
OFF
40
OFF
1.55
0.775
BYP
LVL
BRDG
OFF
LIMIT
80
OFF
40
OFF
0.775
1.55
LVL
BYP
2 CH
MONO
1
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1 AC Mains Circuit Breaker will protect the amplifier against excessive current draw. Should
the breaker trip, wait, turn off the power switch, then press in to reset.
2 AC Mains Power Cord. Caution should be used to protect the power cord from damage to
prevent the possibility of electric shock.
3 Channel 2 Speakon connector. Used to connect speakers to Channel 2. Speaker wire
R
should be connected to Pin1+ and Pin1- within the mating connector.
4 Channel 2 Multi-way Binding post speaker connectors. Red is positive and Black is negative.
Take care to assure no frayed strands of wire are bridging between the connectors. This can
be simplified by not stripping an excessive amount of insulation from the speaker wire.
5 Channel 1 Multi-way Binding post speaker connectors. Red is positive and Black is negative.
Take care to assure no frayed strands of wire are bridging between the connectors. This can
be simplified by not stripping an excessive amount of insulation from the speaker wire.
6 Channel 1 Speakon connector. Used to connect speakers to Channel 1. Speaker wire
should be connected to Pin1+ and Pin1- within the mating connector. Channel 1s Speakon
R
R
connector can be used to deliver the speaker level audio to a single speaker when the amplifier
is set to the MONO configuration. See page 8 for more information.
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7 Cooling Fans. Care should be taken to insure that the fans are always in proper working order
and that they are clean and free from any build up of dust or debris. Never place the amplifier in a
position that would block the free flow of fresh air from the fans. The direction of airflow is from the
rear to the front of the amplifier.
8 Input connectors. An XLR connector and a 1/4 TRS connector are provided for each channel.
Within a channel the XLR and TRS connectors are wired in parallel.
9 Threshold adjustment for the Signal Smart feature of the amplifier.
10 Serial Number Label should not be removed. This label contains the serial number and manufacturing
information, and removal will void the products warranty.
11 DIP Switches for selecting and setting various features of the amplifier.
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Installation
Location and General Precautions
Observe the following precautions when choosing a location for your amplifier.
A. Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. If a fluid or foreign object should enter the unit,
disconnect the power plug and contact an authorized dealer or service center. Do not pull out
the plug by pulling on the cord; grasp the plug firmly and pull from socket.
B. Protect from heat and allow adequate ventilation. Place away from direct sources of heat,
such as heating vents and radiators. All components produce some heat during operation, so
make sure that the ventilation holes are not covered and that air is allowed to circulate freely
behind, beside and above the amplifier. Excessive heat is the single greatest cause of component
failure.
Mechanical Considerations
The Xi850 and Xi1150 require three rack space units (5.25) and a depth of 16 inside the rack,
including the rear supports. Secure the unit mechanically using four screws with washers to
prevent marring the front panel.
Rear Support for Road Applications
If the Xi amplifier is rack mounted and the rack is transported, mechanical support for the rear
of the amplifier is required. This could take the form of a shelf across the rear of the amplifier
or brackets that engage the rear of the amplifier. Rear support is recommended in all Xi amplifier
installations.
Thermal Considerations
When the Xi amplifiers are used free-standing, no thermal considerations are necessary other
than keeping the ventilation holes open. If the amplifiers are rack mounted, ensure that adequate
ventilation exists if front of and behind the amplifier. When several amplifiers are mounted
together in a rack, you may need to provide air inlets from the outside of the rack. The Xi
amplifiers are fan cooled. The fan is internally mounted so that it draws air from the rear of the
chassis and exhausts it out the front. The Xi amplifiers may be stacked directly on top of each
other without spacer panels. If the amplifiers are used with other amplifiers, ensure that the heat
output from the other amplifiers does not interfere with the ventilation of the Xi amplifiers (or vice
versa).
AC Power Considerations
Ensure that the Xi amplifier is plugged into an outlet capable of supplying the correct voltage
specified for your model and enough current to allow full-power operation of all amplifiers plugged
into the outlet. The current demand of a power amplifier varies depending on several factors,
including the impedance of the load, the output level of the amplifier, and the crest factor and
duty cycle of the program material. Under typical conditions reproducing rock music, with both
channels driven into a 4 ohm load to the point where musical peaks are just at the clipping point,
the amplifiers require the following current:
Xi850: 375W (5.1A) for 117V versions, 375W (2.6A) for 234V versions
Xi1150: 550W (7.2A) for 117V versions, 550W (3.8A) for 234V versions
The input signal can be used with either unbalanced shielded single conductor or balanced shielded
two conductor cables. Use shielded cable to conduct the signal from the source (i.e. mixer, equalizer,
CD player, etc.) to the amplifier.
Balanced Connection
For Balanced Operation:
1/4 Phone Jack: Use a 3-conductor TRS
(tip-ring-sleeve) 1/4 Phone Plug. The tip
carries the + (high, non-inverted) side of the
signal, the ring carries the - (low, inverted)
side of the signal and the sleeve is signal ground
(see Figure A).
XLR: Use a male XLR connector. Pin 2 carries
the+ (high, non-inverted) side of the signal,
Figure A
Balanced Connection
1
2
3
Pin 3 carries the - (low, inverted) side of the
signal and Pin 1 is signal ground. (See Figure B).
Figure B
For Unbalanced Operation:
Unbalanced Connection
1/4 Phone Jack: Use a 3-conductor TRS
Better Method
(tip-ring-sleeve) 1/4 Phone Pug. The tip
carries the + (high, non-inverted) side
of the signal, the sleeve is signal ground
Optional Method
connect the sleeve to the ring.
(see Figure C).
Figure C
XLR: Use a male XLR connector. Pin 2
carries the+ (high, non-inverted) side of
the signal, Pin 1 is signal ground, Pin 3 is
jumpered to Pin 1. (See Figure d).
Input Sensitivity
Unbalanced Connection
1
2
3
1
2
3
The input sensitivity of the Xi amplifiers
is set at the factory to 1.55V
output. The input sensitivity can be
changed to 0.775VRMS by using the
appropriate DIP switch on the rear panel.
RMS for rated
Better MethodOptional Method
Figure D
The input sensitivity can be set
independently for each channel.
Magnetic Leakage Considerations
The Xi amplifiers may be mounted without concern for magnetic flux leakage, within the confines
of common sense. For example, it is not a good idea to mount a power amplifier near a
microphone input transformer or magnetic storage media.
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Output Wiring
Use heavy gauge cable for speaker connections. The greater the distance between the amplifier
and the speakers, the larger the diameter the cable should be to minimize power losses across
the cable and improve the damping of the speaker. Cable thickness specifications (or gauges)
get larger as the cable gets thinner; thus 14-gauge cable is thicker than 16-gauge cable. Use
the following as a guide: Up to 25 feet use 16-gauge, up to 40 feet use 14-gauge, up to 60 feet
use 12-gauge, up to 100 feet use 10-gauge, up to 150 feet use 8-gauge and up to 250 feet use
6-gauge speaker cable. This will ensure that the resistance of the speaker cable is less than
5% of 4-ohms, resulting in a transmission loss of less than 0.5 dB. With Xi amplifiers Class 2
(NEC) cable may be used. In Bridged Mono operation Class 1 (NEC) cable
must be used.
Multi-Way Binding Posts
Xi amplifiers can accept spade connectors, bare wire, or banana connections (except CE approved
versions). Be sure that all the fine strands of the cable are twisted together and contained within
the connector. If even one strand is loose and can touch the adjacent terminal, a short circuit
may result.
Speakon
Must use Neutrik Speakon 4 position female connector (NL4FC) or
R
R
R
Speakon NL4 Pinout
equivalent. Use speaker cable gauges as specified above for optimum
performance. Stereo or paralleled configuration for both channels:
Pin 1+ is positive, and Pin1- is negative. Using the Mono Bridged
connector, (CH1) Pin 2+ is positive and Pin1+ is negative.
(see Figure E)
Polarity
Figure E
Loudspeakers must be connected with consistent polarity for correct phasing between them.
Incorrect phasing will do no physical harm, but frequency response will be affected. The key
is to make sure that both speakers connected to the speaker terminals are hooked up the same
way. Connect (-) at the speaker outputs to (-) on the back of the speaker, and (+) at the speaker
outputs to (+) on the back of the speaker.
Bridged Mono Operation
When in Bridged Mono mode, connect the input signal to CH2 input (CH1 input becomes
disabled). Connect the speaker(s) to the two red (+) binding posts. The CH2 (+) terminal is the
hot (+) (non-inverting) side, and the CH1 (+) terminal is the low (-) (inverting) side. When
connected in this way, each channel sees one-half the impedance of the speaker(s) connected
between them. If and 8-ohm speaker is used, each channel will see a 4-ohm load. Therefore,
it is not recommended that any load lower than a 4-ohm load be connected in this mode of
operation. In Bridged Mono operation Class 1 (NEC) cable must be used. Use Dual Mono mode
for lower impedances. (To use Speakon connectors in Bridged Mono mode see the paragraph
above refencing Speakon )
NOTE: Be sure to set both CH1 and CH2 input level controls to the same setting
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R
for equal power distribution to the inverted and non-inverted signals.
WARNING: In bridged mono operation, the output connections are actually a balanced
output configuration. This means that both output terminals have potentially high voltages
present (neither one may be grounded).
DIP Switches
The Xi Amplifiers have an eight position
DIP switch located at the input of each channel
on the rear of the amplifier. (see Figure F)
CH1 DIP Switch(top to bottom)
Clip Limiter
OFF
LPF 120
LP ON
HPF 80
HP ON
0.775
LVL
DUAL
LIMIT
80
OFF
40
OFF
1.55
BYP
BRDG
Low Pass (select 120Hz or 80Hz)
Low Pass Filter (select On / Off)
High Pass (select 80Hz or 40Hz)
High Pass Filter (select On / Off)
Sensitivity (select 0.775V or 1.55V)
CH1 Level Control Bypass
Mono Operation (select Dual or Bridged)
CH2 DIP Switch(top to bottom)
Clip Limiter
Low Pass (select 120Hz or 80Hz)
OFF
LPF 120
LP ON
HPF 80
HP ON
0.775
LVL
2 CH
LIMIT
80
OFF
40
OFF
1.55
BYP
MONO
Low Pass Filter (select On / Off)
High Pass (select 80Hz or 40Hz)
High Pass Filter (select On / Off)
Figure F
Sensitivity (select 0.775V or 1.55V)
CH1 Level Control Bypass
Operation (select 2 Channel or Mono)
Signal Smart
Signal Smart is an energy saving circuit in the
Xi amplifiers. When the amplifier is idle for
more than three minutes Signal Smart will
cause the amplifier to go into a standby mode
that significantly reduces current draw in the
amplifier.
SIGNAL
SMART
-20dB
-40dB
CH 1
BYP
Find the Signal Smart Threshold adjustment
on the rear of the amplifier (see figure G). A range
from -40dB to -20dB is available. At -40dB very
little signal is required to keep the amplifier turned
ON and is considered to be a Bypass setting for
the Signal Smart feature. At a setting of -20dB a
much larger amount of signal is required to overcome
the standby function of the signal smart circuit. A
setting of about -30db will be virtually transparent to
the user. Once the threshold has been passed an
amplifier that is in standby will return to its full potential
CH 2CH 1
Figure G
in approximately 40 milliseconds, or about the time it take to blink your eyelid. Sonically, this is
transparent and causes little or no abbreviation of the sound if the threshold is not set to high (-20db).
Turning the threshold control fully counter-clockwise will bypass the Signal Smart feature on the
amplifier.
Dual Mono
To configure the amplifier for Dual-mono operation, change the output configuration switches
located on the rear panel of the amplifier. Connect the input source to CH2 (CH1 input is now
disabled). Connect speaker(s) to either CH1, or CH2, or both.
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Performance Specifications
70V Direct-Drive Operation:
The Xi850 has sufficient output voltage capability in bridged mono mode to direct-drive 70-volt
distribution systems without using a step-up transformer at the amplifier. In this configuration,
the Xi850 delivers up to 600 watts to the 70V system, depending on the impedance of the total
system. As with all 70V systems, step-down transformers are still required at each loudspeaker.
The Xi850 can deliver 600 watts into an 8 ohm impedance (69.28V line voltage).
The Xi1150 has sufficient output voltage capability in stereo mode to direct-drive 70-volt distribution
systems without using a step-up transformer at the amplifier. In this configuration, the Xi1150
delivers up to 225 watts per channel to the 70V system, depending on the impedance of the
total system. As with all 70V systems, step-down transformers are still required at each
loudspeaker. The Xi1150 can deliver 225 watts per channel into an 8 ohm impedance (42.43V
line voltage).
The price for going direct is having to calculate the new transformer tap values at the new line
voltage. Since watts are proportional to the square of the voltage, compute the correction factor
by taking the ratio of the square of the line voltages. then multiply each tap value by this correction
factor. For example, choose a transformer that has tap values at 10W, 5W and 2.5W when used
in a 70.7 volt distributions system.
Its new tap values when used with an Xi850 are computed as follows:
1) Complete correction factor K:
K=69.28V2/70.7V
2
K=0.59
2) Apply to tap value:
10W x 0.96= 9.6W
5W x 0.96= 4.80W
2.5W x 0.96= 2.4W
Its new tap values when used with an Xi2600 are computed as follows:
1) Complete correction factor K:
K=42.43V2/70.7V
2
K=0.36
2) Apply to tap value:
10W x 0.36= 3.6W
5W x 0.36= 1.8W
2.5W x 0.80= 0.9W
Xi850 / Xi1150
THD+N:<0.5% @ rated power (8 ohm), 20-20kHz
<0.5% @ rated power (4 ohm), 20-20kHz
1% @ rated power (2 ohm), 1kHz
1% @ rated power (8 ohm), bridged
1% @ rated power (4 ohm), bridged
IMD (SMPTE): <0.2%, 60Hz/7kHz, 4:1, 35Vpeak @ 4 ohms
Dynamic Headroom:1.5dB
Power Bandwidth: 20-20 kHz @ 4 and 8 ohm loads
Frequency Response: 20-20kHz, +0dB/-1dB
Signal-to-Noise: >100dB, A-Weighted, referenced to 4 ohm rated power
Crosstalk: > -70dB @1kHz referenced to rated power (4 ohm)
CMRR: 70dB at 1kHz
Slew Rate: 20V/uSec
Sensitivity for rated power:0.775Vrms or 1.55Vrms (Selectable)
Input Impedance:50k balanced
Input Overload:20dBu
Protection:Thermal, Short Circuit, Over-Current & Over Voltage
Stability:Unconditionally stable into reactive loads at 1/3 rated output power
Duty Cycle: Continuous operation at 1/3rd power
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
Mains Voltage (output power rated at nominal voltage):
100VAC (50-60Hz) ±10%
117VAC (60Hz) ±10%
234VAC (50Hz) ±10%
Current consumption @ 1/8 rated power, pink noise:
Xi1150
8-ohm x 2 300W (3.9A) 117V/60Hz 300W (2.0A) 234V/50Hz
4-ohm, x 2 550W (7.2A) 117V/60Hz 550W (3.8A) 234V/50Hz
2-ohm x 2 825W (10.6A) 117V/60Hz 825W (5.5A) 234V/50Hz
Xi850
8-ohm x 2 250W (3.6A) 117V/60Hz 250W (1.8A) 234V/50Hz
4-ohm, x 2 375W (5.1A) 117V/60Hz 375W (2.6A) 234V/50Hz
2-ohm x 2 550W (7.0A) 117V/60Hz 550W (3.6A) 234V/50Hz
When used in a 70.7 volt distribution system, this transformers new tap values are as noted
above. Note that the 3dB power relationship between each tap still holds true. Similarly, maximum
amplifier loading occurs when the sum of the New tap values equals the amplifiers output
power per channel into the 8-ohm load.
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Limited Warranty Information
Xi Series Power Amplifiers: 5 Years*
STATE LAWS MAY DIFFER:
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply
to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary, from
state to state.
* The following limited five year warranty is exclusive to the United States and its
possessions and territories. In all other countries the warranty is limited to two years.
Please see your Carver Professional dealer or distributor for the correct limited warranty
information in your area or locale.
WHAT IS COVERED:
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ONLY.
This limited Warranty DOES NOT extend to: 1) damage caused by shipment, 2) damage caused
by accident, misuse, abuse, failure to perform owner maintenance, or operation contrary to the
instructions in the Carver Professional owners manual, 3) units on which the serial number has
been defaced, modified or removed and 4) damage resulting from modification or attempted
repair by any other person than authorized by Carver Professional.
WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR:
Carver Professional will pay all labor and material expenses for items covered under this Limited
Warranty. See the next section concerning shipping charges.
WHAT YOU MUST DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:
In the event your Carver Professional product requires service, contact your Carver Professional
Authorized Dealer / Contractor or contact Carver Professional (ATTN: Customer Service Dept.)
9300 North Decatur, Portland, OR 97203, or call Customer Service Department directly at (503)
978-3317. You will be directed to an Authorized Carver Professional Service Station or receive
instructions to ship the unit to the factory. Please save the original carton and packing materials
in case shipping is required. Please do not ship parcel post. Include a complete description
of the problem, the associated components and connections, and a copy of the purchase receipt.
Carver Professional does not pay initial shipping costs. Return shipping costs will be pre-paid
if repairs were covered by the scope of this warranty.
YOU MUST RETAIN AND PROVIDE YOUR SALES RECEIPT TO OBTAIN COVERAGE UNDER
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
The warranty period begins from the date of the first consumer purchase from an Authorized
Carver Professional Dealer. Any implied warranties for merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose required by any state law are limited in duration to the warranty period of your product.
The warranty set forth above is exclusive and no other, written or oral is expressed or implied.
Carver Professional specifically disclaims the implied warranties and merchantability and fitness
for a particular purpose.
EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES:
In no event shall Carver Professional be liable for property damage, or any other incidental or
consequential damages, which may result from failure of this product. If your Carver Professional
product proves defective in material or workmanship, the liability of Carver Professional shall
be limited to the repair or replacement, at the option of Carver Professional, of any defective
part.
OTHER IMPORTANT PROVISIONS:
Carver Professional reserves the right to make changes in design and improvements to its products
without the responsibility of installing such changes or improvements on products previously sold by
Carver Professional. We suggest that you attach your purchase receipt to this Warranty and keep
both documents in a safe place. Thank you for your choice of a Carver Professional Amplifier.
CARE AND SERVICE ASSISTANCE
Care: Wipe off the Xi Series Amplifiers front panel and chassis from time to time, with a soft, dry
cloth. If you have something stubborn to remove, use a mild dish soap or detergent sparingly applied
to a soft cloth. Dont use alcohol, ammonia or other strong solvents.
Service Assistance: We suggest that you read the Limited Warranty completely to fully understand
your warranty/service coverage. Please promptly complete and return the Warranty registration card.
Also, be sure to save the sales receipt in a safe place. It will be necessary for warranty service. If
your Carver Professional product should require service, you may contact the Carver Professional
Technical Service Department by calling (503) 978-3399 or by writing to us at the Factory address
below. We will then direct you to the nearest in our national network of Authorized Warranty Service
Centers, or give you detailed instructions on how to return the product to us for prompt action. If you
should have questions or comments, please write to the Factory address below, or contact us via
email at support@carverpro.com or at our web site: www.carverpro.com. Please include the model
and serial number of your Carver Professional product, your complete address and daytime phone
number.
Carver Professional reserves the right to improve its products at any time. Therefore, specifications are subject to change
without notice.
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
If you are having trouble, or suspect a problem with your Xi Series amplifier, try some simple
troubleshooting before contacting an Authorized Carver Professional Dealer, Authorized Carver
Professional Service Center or Carver Professional Technical Service. Below are listed some general
problems and items that should be checked in an attempt to resolve the difficulty.
No Sound, No Power
This is usually an indication of a power supply problem in either the power line itself or the amplifiers
power supply. Check the following:
1)Xi Series amplifiers power is switched off.
2)Line cord is disconnected.
3)Poor fit between the plug and AC receptacle.
4)Power off at AC receptacle (check with tester or lamp).
5)The amplifier is plugged into a switched outlet. Verify that the outlet is live.
6)Xi Series amplifiers mains breaker has blown. This amplifier contains no user serviceable
fuses inside the chassis.
Power On, Low Output or No Output
Low or no output problems are usually signal-source, bad cable or partial output short circuit related.
1)The input level sensitivity controls are set too low.
2)Move the input connection to another amplifier that you know is working to verify that it is
not a source problem.
3)Check speaker connections. Be sure that there are no small strands of wire touching similar
strands coming from the other wire in the cable.
4)Make sure the speakers are functioning correctly.
5)If you are using bridged-mono mode, ensure that the Input and Output configurations are
set correctly.
6)Use a voltmeter to determine if the power line voltage is dropping excessively when the
amplifier is driven hard.
7)The thermal breaker in the power transformer has opened. Allow amplifier to cool and the
breaker will reset itself.
Notes
Playback Is Mixed with Hum
1)Check or replace the connecting cables, between source and amplifiers input.
2)Make sure that each screw terminal connection is tight.
3)Signal cables may have been routed too closely to the AC cables, power transformers,
motors or EMI inducing device.
4)Try connecting another source to the power amplifier inputs. If the hum stops, the problem
lies with the original source component.
Distortion
Distortion is usually caused by excessive loss in the input controls (the mixer/equalizer/crossover
cannot produce enough output), overdriving resulting in output clipping, or current limiting caused
by excessively low load impedance.
1)Check the setting of the input level sensitivity controls. If set too high, the preceding piece
of equipment may overdrive the input stage.
2)Check the speaker connections and verify that all screw connections are tight and that
there are no stray strands of wire to cause short circuits.
3)Verify that the total load impedance presented to the amplifier is within the limits described
in this manual for mode of operation selected.