Classe DELTA MONO Owner's Manual

Owner’s Manual
Delta MONO
Monaural Amplifier
Contents
Welcome to the Classé family ..........................................................................3
Unpacking and Placement ............................................................................... 4
Special Design Features ...................................................................................6
Front Panel .......................................................................................................7
Rear Panel ........................................................................................................9
Installation .....................................................................................................15
CAN-Bus ........................................................................................................ 17
Care and Maintenance ................................................................................... 20
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................21
Specifications ................................................................................................. 23
Dimensions .................................................................................................... 25
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Welcome to the Classé family
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Classé amplifier and record your serial number for future reference
a word about installation Every eort has been made to make the Classé Delta MONO simple and
straightforward to install and use.
It may be placed on a shelf, in a cabinet or on the oor near the speaker(s). As with all ampliers, the Delta MONO generates some heat and care should be taken to allow adequate ventilation.
e size and shape of your room, its acoustics, and the associated equipment you have chosen to use with your amplier all inuence the performance of your system.
For this reason, we strongly encourage you to have your
system installed and calibrated by your dealer, whose experience, training, and specialized equipment can make a profound difference in the final performance of the system.
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Unpacking and Placement
unpacking your amplifier Carefully unpack your power amplier according to the supplied instructions,
and remove all accessories from the carton. Please take care when lifting the amplier, as it is extremely heavy with weight somewhat concentrated near the front right corner.
Important! Keep all packing materials for future transport of your
Classé amplifier. Shipping your new component in anything other than its purpose-designed packing material may result in damage that is not covered by the warranty.
Important! Remove the protective film from the meter lens slowly to
reduce the chance that static will build up inside, causing a deflection of the meter’s pointer. If this happens, the pointer may settle to its nominal zero position over a short time on its own, but an anti-static wipe has been included in the accessories pack which can be used to discharge the static. Gently swiping it across the lens surface should remove any built up static charge from the meter assembly.
placement Many installations will utilize an equipment rack, although a shelf, a cabinet or
the oor near the speaker(s) are acceptable alternatives. In any case, take care to position it well away from source components and preamp/processors, which may be sensitive to the amplier’s electromagnetic elds.
Note that adequate clearance for the AC cord and connecting cables must be left behind the amplier. We suggest leaving six inches (15 cm) of free space behind your power amplier to allow all cables sucient room to bend without crimping or undue strain.
unit’s temperature An important note about letting the unit come to room temperature:
e amplier has built-in circuitry that will prevent it from being powered on if it is too cold. If the amp has been delivered on a cold day it should be allowed to acclimate to room temperature before being plugged in.
ventilation Your Classé power amplier generates a certain amount of heat in the course of
normal operation. Avoid placement on soft surfaces that would restrict airow around the unit (such as plush carpeting). Leave at least two inches (5 cm) of clearance in front and above the amplier and six inches (15 cm) behind the amplier to allow the active cooling system to function properly. If installing the amplier in a cabinet, make sure that an opening at least 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) is provided opposite the fan exhaust area on the amplier rear panel.
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custom installations Drawings are included in this manual to facilitate special installations and
custom cabinetry (see the section Dimensions). Contact your Classé dealer for more information.
serial number e serial number for your power amplier is found on the rear of the unit.
Please note and record this number on the page entitled Important Safety Instructions for your future reference.
operating voltage e operating voltage of your Delta MONO is indicated on the rear of the unit.
Do NOT connect the amplier to AC mains power of dierent line voltage.
Warning: There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Please
refer any problems to an authorized Classé service center.
e amplier can easily be powered by a normal 15 or 20-amp AC mains line. If other devices are also powered from the same AC line, their additional power consumption should be taken into account.
warm up/break-in period Your new Classé power amplier will deliver outstanding performance
immediately. However, you should expect to hear it improve somewhat as it reaches its normal operating temperatures and its various components “break-in.” It has been our experience that the greatest changes occur within the rst 72 hours, as the amplier reaches thermal equilibrium and the capacitors fully form. After this initial break-in period, the performance of your new amplier should remain quite consistent for years to come.
please read this manual… Please take a few minutes to review this manual, and to familiarize yourself with
your new amplier. We understand that you are anxious to plug everything in and get started. However, reading this manual and following the advice it gives will ensure that you get all the benets you deserve from having purchased such a ne piece of equipment.
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Special Design Features
highly refined
circuit design
extensive listening tests Excellent measured performance is to be expected in world-class products, and
extraordinary longevity e Classé Design team has accumulated vast experience in what works well over
is Classé amplier utilizes our latest technology, implemented with the highest quality parts. A combination of careful part selection and circuit layout combined with an extended class A operating area enables superior performance under all conditions. It delivers enormous power into low-impedance loads and achieves extremely low distortion throughout the audio band, most notably maintaining its low-distortion prole even at high frequencies. e result is an engaging sound without listener fatigue that will lead to countless hours of listening enjoyment.
Classé products deliver that performance. However, experience has shown that technical excellence alone is insucient to guarantee subjectively musical results.
For this reason, all Classé products are laboriously ne-tuned during the development process by carefully controlled listening tests. Our ears are still some of the nest test instruments available, and nicely complement even the best engineering test equipment. We rely on careful listening tests, which we view as a necessary complement to the solid engineering you should rightly expect from Classé.
the long term.
By using only the highest quality parts to begin with, and then using them in an informed way as a result of both accelerated aging tests and actual long­term experience, we are able to design and manufacture products which we are condent will stand the test of time.
We are condent that your new Classé amplier will give you many years of trouble-free reliability and musical enjoyment, just as previous Classé products have given their owners.
robust protection Finally, your new Classé amplier incorporates a variety of protection circuits, all
designed to protect both the amplier and your loudspeakers against dangerous fault conditions. Signicantly, these protection circuits do not intrude upon or limit the normal performance of the amplier; rather, they simply put the amplier into protection mode when confronted with abnormal conditions. ese conditions include:
• output overload and short circuit protection
• DC oset
• excessive operating temperatures
Some conditions, such as DC oset, may be corrected up to a point automatically in the amplier while others will result in the amplier switching itself o. In such a case, the Standby LED status indicator will blink red until the fault can be righted and the amplier is reset by pressing and holding the standby button for at least ve seconds.
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Front Panel
1 Standby/ON Button & Status Indicator LED
e front panel Standby button will toggle the amplier between operate, its fully operational state, and a standby mode. (See also Wake on Network).
e current state of the amplier is indicated by the LED status indicator in the Standby button. e state of this LED indicates the following:
• on (red) = standby
• slow ashing (white) = initialization
• on (white) = operate
ashing (red) = protection circuit(s) engaged
• ashing (green) = CAN identify mode
• ashing (orange) = error during update
When in standby, the amplier’s gain stages are powered down. Only a small power supply and control circuit remain on, consuming relatively little power. Fortunately, since the output stages by their nature conduct a great deal of current, they warm up and sound their best very quickly.
If you are not going to use the amplier for an extended period of time, we suggest you disconnect it from the AC mains.
Also, it is a good practice to physically disconnect any and all valuable electronics from the AC mains during electrical storms, as a lightning strike anywhere near your home can put a tremendous surge on the AC mains that can easily damage any piece of electronics, no matter how well designed and protected. e best protection in the case of severe electrical storms is to simply remove the electronics from any connection with the power grid.
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Caution! If you see the Standby LED indicator blinking red, please
check that all external connections are cleanly made and secure. If no fault is immediately obvious, try to reset the amplifier by pressing and holding the standby button. If the unit does not reset or continues to enter protection mode, please call your authorized Classé dealer for assistance.
2 ICTunnel
Air Intake
e Intelligent Cooling Tunnel removes heat from the amplier by pulling
cool air through the intake on the front panel. To ensure the proper operation of the cooling system, be careful to keep the area around the air intake on the front panel free of obstructions.
3 Output VU Meter
e output meter shows output power in Watts into an 8 ohm load and
provides a good relative indication of output in dB. A good rule of thumb is that when the pointer is below/left of vertical the amplier is operating in class A.
e backlight of the VU meter may be adjusted to three dierent
brightness levels or turned o. To adjust the brightness level, with the amplier in standby, press and hold the standby button for approximately 5 seconds. e backlight will begin cycling through its brightness levels. When the desired brightness is reached, release the button.
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ETHERNET
UPDATE
HOST
RS 232
CAN BUS
8 4 9 10 5 6 7 3 1 2 12 13 11
CAUTION! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, GROUNDING
OF THE CENTRE PIN OF THIS PLUG MUST BE MAINTAINED
ATTENTION! POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE
LA FICHE CENTRALE DE LA PRISE DOIT ÊTRE
BRANCHÉE POUR MAINTENIR LA MISE À LA TERRE
T6.3AH 250V
100-120~
T3.15AH 250V
220-240~
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.
INPUT
IN OUT
AUTO-STANDBY
IR
TRIGGER
OUTPUT
CLASS 2 WIRING
Rear Panel
e following descriptions are intended as a quick reference, should you have any questions about your new product. Please see the next section (entitled Installation) for specic advice on incorporating your new amplier into your system.
1 Balanced (XLR) Input
Balanced audio interconnections were originally developed for the telephone and more recently have been used in the professional audio world for preserving the delicate nuances of extremely small microphone­level signals. For many years now, they have also been used by performance-oriented companies such as Classé to preserve every nuance of the nest audio recordings in your collection.
Technically, balanced audio interconnections provide two distinct benets: they double the signal’s strength as it travels from one component to the next, increasing the potential Signal-to-Noise ratio by 6 dB; they also do an excellent job of rejecting noise and interference that might otherwise be picked up between the components. If executed as in the Delta MONO with a high degree of symmetry between the inverting and non-inverting signal paths, balanced connections can oer the best performance. For this reason, we strongly recommend using the balanced analog interconnections between your Classé components wherever possible.
e pin assignments of these XLR input connectors are:
Pin 1: Signal ground Pin 2: Signal + (non-inverting) Pin 3: Signal – (inverting) Connector ground lug: chassis ground
ese pin assignments are consistent with the standard adopted by the Audio Engineering Society (AES14-1992).
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If you are using your Classé power amplier with a Classé preamplier/ processor, you’re all set – just remove the supplied shorting pins (between Pins 1 and 3) from the amplier’s XLR connector(s), take standard balanced interconnect cables and plug them in.
If you are using another brand of preamplier or processor, please refer to its operating manual to verify that the pin assignments of its output connectors correspond to those of your amplier. If not, have your dealer obtain cables with the appropriate output pin connecting to the equivalent input pin.
2 Single-Ended (RCA) Input
Single-ended cables using RCA connectors are the most common form of analog connection used in consumer electronics. When implemented carefully and with use of high quality interconnecting cables, this standard can provide excellent performance. Classé has gone to extraordinary eort to ensure that the single-ended (RCA) inputs of your power amplier perform exceptionally well.
When using single-ended (RCA) inputs: to reduce the potential to conduct noise, be sure to leave the shorting pins in place between pins 1 and 3 of the XLR connector.
3 Speaker Outputs
e Delta MONO is designed to accommodate the impedance range of all commercially available loudspeakers. Your dealer is in a good position to advise which and/or how many ampliers are suitable for your particular loudspeakers.
To facilitate bi-wiring, two pairs of high-quality ve-way binding posts are provided on the amplier. ese connectors are made of rhodium­plated copper and designed with a feature called Torque-Guard, which ensures the optimum contact pressure to mate with your speaker wire connector lugs without allowing the connector to be over-tightened. As you tighten them, they will reach the proper torque and therefore act like a torque wrench with click sounds indicating that the proper torque has been reached.
In practice, bi-wiring involves connecting two (preferably identical) sets of speaker cables between each amplier channel and its corresponding loudspeaker. In many cases, the benet is a subjectively improved level of clarity and detail from the speaker, as a result of being able to feed the two separate sections of its crossover and driver complement with identical, yet separate signals.
(Many high quality loudspeakers also oer two sets of connections on their speakers. Generally, one set of the connections on the loudspeaker feeds the portion of the speaker’s crossover network that supplies the woofer with its signal; the other set of connections connects to the portion of the crossover that supplies the rest of the speaker with the midrange and high frequencies.)
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Although the binding posts on your Classé amplier will accept bare wire connections, we strongly recommend the use of high quality spade or hook lugs, crimped onto the ends of your speaker wires. Using high quality connectors will ensure that your speaker connections do not gradually deteriorate from fraying and oxidizing bare wires. It also helps prevent accidental short-circuits from poorly-terminated connections.
4 Classé CAN-Bus Control Ports
ese RJ-45 connectors are reserved for control and communication applications using a Classé implementation of the Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus specication. Refer to the CAN-Bus section located later in this manual for more information.
5 IR Input and Output
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Your Classé amplier includes two
-inch mini mono-jacks in order to
support the IR remote controls that are ubiquitous today. IR commands exist for toggling the amplier between operate and standby, as well as discrete command codes for either operate or standby. ese codes may be used in “macros” for sophisticated remote control systems, facilitating the control of the amplier in the larger context of a complete system.
Actually, this IR Input and Output description is a bit of a misnomer: the input supplied to these plugs is electrical in nature, not IR. It is obtained by using standard IR receivers, distribution ampliers, and emitters (available from your dealer) to translate the remote’s ashes of infrared light into corresponding pulses of electricity. e big advantages here include being able to easily route the signals anywhere they might need to go, and the reliability of a solid electrical connection.
Since an IR distribution system such as your dealer may design for you usually must control many products, your amplier includes both an IR input (for the control of this product) and an IR output (so as to pass along the same signal to the next product). is allows you to “daisy chain” your control wires from one product to the next.
e amplier is designed to respond to IR commands of 5 Volts DC, with the tip of the mini-plugs dened to be “positive” relative to the shank of the plug.
6 DC Trigger Input and Output
Many audio/video preampliers can supply a DC control voltage to associated equipment in order to induce desired behavior. Your Classé amplier can take advantage of these capabilities in order to be switched between operate and standby automatically, perhaps in concert with the preamp/processor itself.
1/8th
Two
-inch mini mono-jacks provide this remote-controlled turn-on
(that is, toggling between operate and standby) of the amplier. ese jacks provide a simple pass-through of the control voltage from one to the other, allowing you to “daisy-chain” a series of ampliers quite easily.
e remote trigger will be operated by the presence of 5–12 Volts DC, with tip polarity as shown below:
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7 Auto Standby / Wake on Network
e Delta MONO employs power saving features to ensure that it
consumes a minimal amount of power while not in use.
Auto Standby will switch the amplier o if no audio signal is present for
approximately 20 minutes (and if a DC trigger isn’t overriding it).
e default mode is for the Auto Standby feature to be disabled.* If you
want this feature to be enabled, press the button to toggle it on. You will see a green LED through the hole (next to the button) light up. Please note that the Auto Standby toggle can only be executed when the unit is powered on.
*Note that UK/EU version units such as those sold in the European Union are
shipped with Auto Standby mode enabled.
e Delta MONO supports network-enabled control using Ethernet,
RS-232 or CAN Bus interfaces. A low-power standby mode may be engaged by disabling something called Wake on Network mode.* With Wake on Network disabled, RS-232 and CAN Bus control will not be able to wake the amplier from standby so DC trigger or front panel commands are required.
*Note that UK/EU version units such as those sold in the European Union are
shipped with Wake on Network mode disabled.
To identify whether the Wake on Network feature is enabled or
disabled and to change its state, use the following procedure:
Unplug the power cord from the amplier and plug it back in after 10 seconds. With the amplier in standby mode (= not powered on), press and hold the Auto Standby button while observing the front panel VU meter light.
e light will blink once to indicate that Wake on Network is disabled or twice to indicate it is enabled. To change the state, continue holding the button to cycle between disabled and enabled. For example, if you want Wake on Network enabled, release the button after the VU meter light blinks twice.
8 RS-232 Control Port
is RJ-45 connector is used for external RS-232 control of your
®
amplier by systems such as AMX
, Crestron™ and Control 4™. For more information, please contact your dealer and ask about home automation systems.
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RJ-45 - DB9 female adaptor
If your RS-232 control system uses a cable with a male DB9 connector, you will need to buy or build an adaptor to convert the RJ-45 female to a DB9 female. Standard RJ45-to-DB9 female connectors come with RJ-45 pins and connections as below. Wire the DB9 adaptor according to this diagram and table.
RJ-45 DB9
Pin-1 = DSR Pin-1 = N/C Pin-2 = DTR Pin-2 = RXD Pin-3 = CTS Pin-3 = TXD Pin-4 = GND Pin-4 = DTR Pin-5 = RXD Pin-5 = GND Pin-6 = TXD Pin-6 = DSR Pin-7 = N/C Pin-7 = N/C Pin-8 = Power Input Pin-8 = CTS
Pin-9 = Power Input
Remarks: e Cat 5 cable that plugs into this adaptor and then into the rear panel RJ-45 port must use pin-to-pin wiring (pin one to pin one, two to two and so on).
9 USB Port
e USB connector is used to host a USB stick for updating amplier rmware, should that become necessary.
10 Ethernet Port
e Ethernet port allows control and update features when connected to a local network. It supports DHCP (dynamic host conguration protocol) which means that it will have an IP address automatically assigned.
If static IP addressing is required, it can be accomplished by creating a reservation table (see your router’s settings page) based on the amplier’s MAC address printed on its serial number label (back-panel).
To perform rmware updates via the Ethernet port a network connection, web browser and the rmware le (*.bwu extension) is all that’s required. In order to access the amplier’s web interface, the assigned IP address needs to be entered in the browser’s address bar. Locate the IP address by looking at the connected devices table in your router’s setup interface, or by using a network scanner app from a mobile device on the same network.
If a reservation for the amp has been assigned in the router’s settings, then it will be the reserved IP address. Once the web page is loaded, please follow the instructions shown in the “Firmware” tab.
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11 AC Mains Input (AC IN)
An IEC standard power cord (supplied) is used with the Delta MONO. Plug the cord into the IEC receptacle on the rear panel, and the other end into a suitable wall outlet.
12 AC Mains Fuse
Your Classé power amplier has an AC mains fuse, accessible on the rear panel. If you suspect that your AC fuse has blown, disconnect your amplier from the AC mains, as well as from its input connections and speaker connections, and refer to the appropriate item of the section enitled Troubleshooting.
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Exhaust Port
e Intelligent Cooling Tunnel removes heat from the amplier via the exhaust port on the rear. To ensure the proper operation of the cooling system, be careful to keep the area around the rear of the amplier free of obstructions. See also the section on Ventilation
Do not open your amplier. ere are no user-serviceable parts within this product.
Danger! Potentially dangerous voltages and current capabilities exist
within your power amplifier, even when disconnected from AC mains. Do not attempt to open any portion of the amplifier’s cabinet. There are no user-serviceable parts inside your power amplifier. All service of this product must be referred to a qualified Classé dealer or distributor.
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Installation
Your new Classé amplier is quite simple to set up and enjoy. Please follow the steps outlined below in order to safely set up and use your new amplier.
Important:
It is always a good idea to power up your power amplifier(s) last, after everything else has been powered up and has stabilized. .
Conversely, it is good practice to power the amplifier(s) down first when shutting down the system, as this prevents any transients from other components from getting through to your loudspeakers.
1. Unpack everything according to the included instructions.
Be careful when doing so, as this amplier is quite heavy.
Place your amplifier (be sure to read “Unpacking and Placement”)
2. and connect it to the AC mains. is includes deciding on the location,
making sure you have adequate ventilation, and adequate clearance for all the wires behind the amplier. Once accomplished, connect the amplier directly to the AC mains. A high-performance power cord has been selected and supplied with your amplier. Do not use extension cords, as most are not suitable for the current sometimes required by your amplier.
3. Make your preamp/processor connections.
With the amplier in standby (or disconnected from the AC mains), using high quality interconnecting cables, make the appropriate connections with the balanced or single-ended connectors. Do NOT connect preamps/ processors to both balanced and single-ended inputs at the same time. is could result in damage to the input circuitry which is not covered under warranty.
Make sure all the connections are snug, even if it means gently squeezing the outer shell of the RCA with pliers and reinserting it to tighten the connection.
4. Make your speaker connections.
Make the connection between the output terminals of the amplier and your loudspeakers, using high quality speaker wires.
Connect the black (–) terminals on the amplier to the black (–) terminals on your speaker, and the red (+) terminals on the amplier to the red (+) terminals on your speaker. If bi-wiring, run a total of four conductors between each amplier channel and its corresponding loudspeaker: two separate +/– leads, one for the bass and the other for the mids and treble. Make sure that no wires cross between the red (+) and black (–) terminals, at either end.
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e Delta MONO utilizes premium quality binding posts that provide an optimum torque feature which ensures the correct pressure or tightness of the connection while preventing damage that can result from over­tightening. Secure the speaker cables by tightening the binding posts until you hear the clicks indicating you’ve reached the proper torque for the connection.
5. Double-check all your connections.
We understand that this step sounds redundant, but it is worth the extra minute or two it might take just to ensure that all connections are correct and secure before plugging the power cables to the AC outlets.
6. Turn on all the other components in your system, and then turn on your amplifier.
It is always good practice to turn any power amplier on last, and to turn it o rst. Doing so prevents any turn-on/turn-o transients that might originate in other components from damaging your loudspeakers.
Your amplier will reach thermal equilibrium in 10-15 minutes. is eliminates the need to keep the amplier on for extended periods of time. If you plan to not use it for a while, it is best to keep it in standby.
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CAN-Bus
CAN-Bus Classé’s Controller Area Network, or CAN-Bus, allows communication and
control between similarly featured Classé is connected with other CAN-Bus-equipped Class elements in the system are in constant communication, creating a “global” network that delivers system wide status information and shared operational features, all through the preamp/processor’s touchscreen display.
Note that some components will require a software update to recognize the Delta MONO on the CAN-Bus. Check the Classé website periodically for updates.
features CAN-Bus will allow a
• Display status information for every connected unit, including ampliers which do not have a touchscreen display.
• Create a “PlayLink” that allows an SSP or Preamp to automatically switch to the correct input when a Delta series source component starts playback.
• Adjust the global system brightness.
• Congure the entire system to go in and out of standby at the touch of a button and also bring individual components in and out of standby.
• Mute any connected unit.
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components, the dierent
hardware setup 1 Classé CAN-Bus Equipped Products
Two or more Classé CAN-Bus equipped products are required, at least one of which must have a touchscreen display.
2 Category 5 Network Cables
ese are ordinary network cables, commonly used for broadband Internet connections. ey should be typical “straight through” cables not the “crossed over” type, and the total required will be one less than the total number of CAN-Bus equipped components in your system. Daisy chain the components from one to the next using these network cables.
3 CAN-Bus Terminator
A single CAN-Bus Terminator may be required. It is inserted into the CAN-Bus OUT connector of the last component in the CAN-Bus daisy chain. One is for a small fee from your nearest Classé Customer Support Centre.
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using CAN-Bus CAN-Bus is controlled via the touchscreen of any
so equipped. ere is no master component, so two or more units have a touchscreen can be controlled through any of the touchscreens. However, it is probably easiest to start using CAN-Bus through just one.
CAN-Bus is accessed by pressing the menu button on the face of the unit or remote, then the status button, followed by the more button (right arrow) in the upper right corner of the screen. e touchscreen will then display the CAN-Bus devices screen, which lists connected components by model & serial number.
Selecting a unit on the CAN-Bus devices screen identies it as the target unit. e front panel LED(s) or meter light of the target unit will start ashing (unless you choose the unit that you are using to access CAN-Bus).
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Once you have chosen the target unit, the touch screen will list the CAN-Bus features available to it. Some CAN-Bus features are shared by all models, some are specic to individual models.
Make sure to exit the CAN-Bus pages before putting your unit(s) into Standby, otherwise the previously selected unit will continue to ash its front panel LED when powering up the next time.
CAN-Bus amp features e following CAN-Bus features are available on the Delta MONO.
e model, name and rmware version number will be displayed on the CAN-Bus page of the targeted unit.
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Operate e Operate button allows you to bring the target unit in and out of standby.
is button will be disabled for the unit whose touchscreen you are using to access CAN-Bus.
Mute Engaging Mute will mute the output of the target unit.
Global Standby By setting all your components to Global Standby you can bring your entire
system in and out of standby by pressing the standby button of any unit or remote. All CAN-Bus software updates automatically set the updated unit to Global Standby. If you want a particular unit to be excluded from Global Standby, deselect Global Standby for that unit.
Global Dim By setting all your components to Global Dim (referred to as Global Brightness
in earlier models), you can adjust the touchscreen and LED brightness for your entire system by changing the brightness of a single touchscreen. All CAN-Bus software updates automatically set the updated unit to Global Dim. If you want a particular unit to be excluded from Global Dim, deselect Global Dim for that unit.
Other status e Other Status screen displays information about the target unit’s internal
temperature sensors. Readings for Heatsink 1 & 2 are displayed in degrees Celsius.
Note: is feature is only available when the target amplier is in operate mode.
name You can set the name which will appear next to the unit model name and
facilitate the identication of units in large systems.
Event Log Reserved for ampliers, this feature records protection circuit events and can
only be accessed when the target amplier is in standby.
Note: For the amp to be put into standby while allowing the unit with the touchscreen to remain in operate mode, Global Standby for the amp must be de­selected (not highlighted) so the amp can be manually put into standby.
e protection circuit shuts down the amplier or channel if it overheats or if its output could damage your speakers. e Event Log details the circumstances surrounding the amp going into protection and should be referred to in situations that require the intervention of your dealer or Classé customer support.
e Delta MONO Event Log can report the following events interpreted as follows:
DC Output — DC from the source has exceeded the amplier’s ability to correct for it. e amplier will shut down to protect the loudspeaker.
Over Current — e peak current has exceeded the safe operating limit, i.e. a short circuit.
CBE — Comm Board Error. ere has been an internal communication error.
Over Temp — e internal temperature has exceeded the safe operating limit.
Fan Failure — e fan has been disconnected or is unable to spin.
Protection events are rare and generally occur due to issues that are external to the amp. ey should be interpreted positively. e amp is doing what it’s designed to do.
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Care and Maintenance
To remove dust from the cabinet of your amplier, use a feather duster or a lint-free soft cloth. To remove dirt and ngerprints, we recommend using a microbre cloth and static free lens cleaner such as you would use for cleaning a at panel display.
Special care should be taken to gently clean the meter lens to avoid marking it in any way.
Caution! DO NOT use paper towels as they may scratch the meter lens surface.
Caution! At no time should liquid cleaners be applied directly to
the amplifier, as direct application of liquids may result in damage to electronic components within the unit.
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Troubleshooting
In general, you should refer any service problems to your Classé dealer. Before contacting your dealer, however, check to see if the problem is listed here.
1. No sound, and Standby LED is not lit.
• e amplier is not plugged into the AC mains, or the AC mains are down (circuit breaker, fuse).
• A brown-out or short-term loss of power might require the internal microprocessor to be reset. Unplug the unit for at least 30 seconds and then plug it in again and try powering it up.
• e AC mains fuse is blown. See Troubleshooting #4, below (or contact your Classé dealer).
• e AC mains is out of range. Check the line voltage supplying the amplier.
2. No sound, and Standby LED is blinking red.
• e protection circuitry has been engaged.
• Press and hold the standby button to reset the amplier.
• If the amplier does not reset or continues to go into protection mode, disconnect the amplier from the AC mains, and disconnect all inputs and outputs.
• Try to power up the amplier again, connecting it only to AC power. If the LED continues to blink, there is a fault condition in the amplier itself and it should be disconnected and taken to your Classé dealer for service.
• If it powers up without any diculty, rst power it back down and reconnect only the inputs, then restart the amplier. If it again powers up normally, there may be a problem such as shorted speaker leads. Check the connections to conrm there are no obvious shorts, then connect rst one channel, followed by the other, to conrm either that there is no longer a shorted lead or if there is, which channel is shorted.
3. The amplifier keeps shutting off.
• If the shut down occurs after approximately 20 minutes being idle, it is likely that the Auto Standby power saving feature is enabled. With very low signal levels the amplier may not reliably detect them, allowing Auto Standby to engage. To determine its state or disable Auto Standby, see the Auto Standby section of this manual.
• Make sure you are providing adequate ventilation to the amplier and that the ambient room temperature is below 105°F (40°C).
• Run through the troubleshooting sequence outlined above (assuming the amplier is going into its protection mode).
• e amplier logs all protection circuit events--these are viewable on the touchscreen of a CAN-Bus connected Classé component or by your dealer on a PC using a special diagnostic program. Contact your dealer to assess the likely cause of the trouble.
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4. The AC mains fuse is blown.
ere is a specic troubleshooting procedure for a blown AC mains fuse, since this rare occurrence sometimes indicates a signicant problem. Please use the following steps, in order:
a. Disconnect your amplier from the AC mains, as well as from its
input connections and speaker connections, and remove the fuse cover on the rear of the unit.
b. Check the fuse for continuity using an ohm meter, where the
resistance should be essentially zero ohms. If the fuse is “open” or blown, replace it only with a fuse of the same type and rating (specied below). Using any other type of fuse, particularly a larger- value fuse, can result in permanent damage to your amplier. If you are not comfortable replacing the fuse yourself, contact your Classé dealer for assistance.
Mains voltage: 100-120VAC Fuse type: Rating: 6.3AH 250V
Mains voltage: 200-240VAC Fuse type: Rating: 3.15AH 250V
IEC time lag, high breaking capacity
IEC time lag, high breaking capacity
c. After replacing the fuse and fuse cover, reconnect the amplier to
the AC mains only and turn it on without reconnecting either the inputs or the speaker wires. If the fuse blows again, disconnect it from the AC mains and contact your Classé dealer for assistance.
d. If everything seems ne, place the amplier back into standby
and carefully reconnect the input cable and power up the amplier. If the fuse then blows (or the amplier goes into protection), you may have a serious fault with your preamplier/ processor. Contact your Classé dealer.
e. Finally, if everything is still ne, place the amplier in standby
and carefully reconnect the speaker wires. Check both ends of the speaker wires for possible short circuits. en power up the amplier again. If the amplier remains functional (the fuse does not blow), then the original fuse probably blew in order to protect the amplier from a large AC mains surge. If it blows again, contact your Classé dealer for assistance.
6. The Standby LED is solid red and the VU Meter LED shows a pulsing light pattern (heartbeat).
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is is a normal reaction when the AC mains is abruptly interrupted or
turned o, instead of using the normal Standby procedure. e pulsing LED shows a calibration period that lasts for 30 seconds after the AC Mains has been re-established.
Specifications
n Frequency Response 1Hz – 650kHz, -3dB
(50Ω Source Impedance)
Pure Class-A Operation)
n Continuous Output power
(at 1kHz, 0.1% THD+N) 300W /
(
600W
(
With AC Line held constant)
35W /
/
1000W /
n Harmonic Distortion
(500kHz/25Vrms in 4Ω or 8Ω) <0.0018% at 10kHz
(500 kHz Bandwidth) <0.0016% at 1kHz
<0.0028% at 20kHz
n Harmonic Distortion
(90kHz/25Vrms in 4Ω or 8Ω) <0.0006% at 10kHz
(90 kHz Bandwidth) <0.0005% at 1kHz
<0.0015% at 20kHz
n Peak Output Voltage
(Nominal AC Line) (8Ω Load)
n Input Impedance
n Voltage Gain
n Input Level for Nominal Output
(No Load) 148V peak-to-peak, 40Vrms
113V peak-to-peak, 40Vrms
(Balanced/Single-Ended) 82kΩ
(at 1kHz, Balanced/Single-Ended) 29dB
(Balanced/Single-Ended) 1.74Vrms
n Intermodulation Distortion SMPTE 4:1 <0.001%
(4Ω or 8Ω, Bal/SE) CCIF <0.002%
n Signal-to-Noise Ratio 117dB
(22kHz Bandwidth, 1.84Vrms input) (A-Weighted) 119.5dB
n Slew Rate 72V/µs
n Output Impedance 0.010
(100 Hz / 1 kHz / 10 kHz)
Ω / 0.011Ω / 0.015Ω
n Damping Factor (at 1kHz, ref 8Ω Load) 700
n Standby Power Consumption
(for North American 120V) (Wake on Network disabled*) 0.22W
(Wake on Network enabled) 2.8W
(for Europe 230V) (Wake on Network disabled*) 0.4W
(Wake on Network enabled) 2.8W
(*20 mins after AC is applied)
n Power Consumption
(for North American 120V) Rated (1/8
Max. Power (300W into 8Ω) 715VA (500W)
(for Europe 230V) Rated (1/8
Max. Power (300W into 8Ω) 715VA (500W)
th
into 4Ω) 5.4 A / 610VA (407W)
th
into 4Ω) 3.0 A / 565VA (398W)
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n Power Supply
(e MONO is congured to one of these AC congurations) 120V~ 50/60Hz
Note: Refer to the rear panel of the MONO for the congured voltage
100V~ 50/60Hz
230V~ 50/60Hz
n Operating Temperature 50-95 ° F (10-35 ° C)
n Overall Dimensions
(incl. connectors) (19.37”) 492mm Depth
(incl. feet) (8.74”) 222mm Height
(17.50”) 444mm Width
n Net Weight (97.7lbs) 44.3kg n Shipping Weight (111.6lbs) 50.6kg
All Tests performed unweighted using balanced inputs and 500kHz measurement bandwidth (except when specied otherwise). For purposes of improvement, specications and design are subject to change without notice.
For more information, see your Classé dealer, or contact our Headquarters at:
Sound United, LLC One Viper Way Vista, CA 92081 United States
Internet: https://classeaudio.com
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Dimensions
Delta MONO
Delta MONO
17.50in
[ 445mm ]
16.00in
[ 406mm ]
10.21in
[ 259mm ]
8.00in
[ 203mm ]
8.78in
[ 223mm ]
10.20in
[ 259mm ]
16.00in
[ 406mm ]
10.76in
[ 273mm ]
17.58in
[ 447mm ]
19.31in
[ 490mm ]
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