Dayton Audio MA1260 User Manual

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TWELVE CHANNEL MULTI-ZONE AMPLIFIER
Model: MA1260 User Manual
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Thank you for purchasing the Dayton Audio® MA1260 Twelve Channel Multi-Zone Amplifier. The versatility of the MA1260 makes it the perfect choice for almost every type of custom multi-room audio system. Its tabletop or rack­mountable design allows it to be integrated easily into high-end whole house audio systems.
FEATURES:
• 12 channels (6 stereo zones) in one convenient enclosure Efficient Class D design delivers superior audiophile sound
quality and performance
• Independent and bus inputs provides unparalleled flexibility
• Bridgeable channel outputs provide additional power
when needed
• Independent channel gain controls allow the output of
each speaker to be perfectly matched
• Manual, auto, or triggered on/off for integration into any automated system
• Multi-stage protection circuitry for reliability and easy troubleshooting of audio system
• Installer-friendly setup and connections
• Can be converted easily between rack-mount and tabletop configurations
• Heavy-duty steel chassis with brushed aluminum faceplate
• Switchable 115/230V input voltage
INSTALLATION:
Dayton Audio amplifiers are designed to help deliver a great audio experience. However, where you place the amplifier can have a large effect on the performance you receive, and the life of the unit. If you are not rack-mounting the amplifier, posi­tion it with all feet resting on a solid level surface. Be sure that the amplifier is in a well-ventilated area and DO NOT install the amplifier near a source of heat or in an extremely humid or wet location.
CAUTION: All connections and switching must be done with the amplifier’s power switch positioned to ‘Off’. Connect the power cord last to be sure that the amplifier is off during all of your connections and set up.
FRONT PANEL:
1. Master Power Switch / Indicator LED
Front panel pushbutton power switch turns the amplifier on and off. When the switch is on and the indicator LED is red, the amplifier is in standby mode. The remote turn on switch (located on the rear) is either in the “trigger” or “auto” position. When the LED is blue, the amplifier is fully active. The master power switch will turn off the am­plifier no matter which power mode has been selected.
2. Zone Status Indicators
Each pair of channels or zones has a bi-color LED to
Fuse:T8AL 250VAC FOR 115VAC 60Hz Fuse:T4AL 250AVC FOR 230VAC 50Hz
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indicate its operational status. These indicators provide quick and easy troubleshooting of the system. If the circuitry deter­mines that a channel must be shut down due to excessive heat or low impedance (a short), only the channels that are affected will be turned off causing the zone LED to turn red. The remaining zones will continue to operate and maintain a blue LED status. Once the condition has been corrected for the zone in question, the status LED will return to blue.
Note: When the power LED is red and the zone status LEDS are not lit (off), this indicates the unit is in standby mode.
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REAR PANEL:
3. BUS Line Inputs / Outputs
The MA1260 has two common or BUS inputs that receives audio signals from standard line-level audio sources and sends them to any or all channels. The BUS line outputs are direct feed-through to allow the BUS inputs to be fed to other amplifiers. Be sure to use high quality RCA cables that feature low impedance, shielding and high quality connectors.
4. Remote Turn-On Switch
This switch selects the turn-on stimuli that will put the ampli­fier in ready mode. “Trigger” setting relies on 3-30V AC/DC voltage going into the trigger input to activate the amplifier. “Auto” setting senses a signal on the RCA line-level inputs and automatically puts the amp in ready mode. “On” setting puts the amp constantly in ready mode so that it can be controlled by the master power switch on the front panel. In “Auto” mode, the amplifier will take approximately 15 minutes to return from ready to standby mode.
5. Trigger Input / Output
The trigger input is a handy feature when connecting the amplifier to an automated audio system. The 3.5mm mini­plug jack will accept a 3-30V AC/DC output from another device, or from a separate power supply. When the trigger input is energized, the amp turns from standby to ON mode. When using the MA1260 with a receiver without a trigger output, the voltage can come from a 12V wall wart (3.5mm tip-positive connector) plugged into the receiver’s switched outlet and the trigger input. The MA1260 can also provide an output trigger voltage (12DC @500mA max.) to turn on and off other devices in the audio system. When the ampli­fier turns off (standby mode), the voltage will drop to zero.
Note: Remember there is a delay of approximately 15 minutes before the amplifier goes to standby when using the “Auto” turn-on mode.
6. Channel Gain Control
Each channel has its own independent level adjustment. This allows the output level of each speaker to be per­fectly matched to its area. It can also be used to limit the maximum audio level in a certain area.
7. Bridging Switch
By simply flipping a single switch, two channels can be combined to increase the total power output. This is helpful when extra power is needed in certain areas.
Note: The minimum impedance for bridged channels is 8 ohms. Also, please observe the proper speaker wiring when bridging channels. Input selection and volume settings for bridged channels will be controlled by the left channel. “BR” is bridged mode and “ST” is non-bridged or stereo mode.
CAUTION: Only change switch positions when the amplifier is turned off.
8. Input Selection Switch
Each channel is capable of delivering the source from many inputs. The three main inputs are BUS 1, BUS 2 and LINE IN. The selection for these inputs is done via the Input Selection switch associated with each channel. Select the desired source input. Set the Input Selection switch to BUS 1 (will play source connected to the BUS 1 input), BUS 2 (will play source connected to the BUS 2 input) or LINE IN (will play source connected to that channel’s LINE IN).
CAUTION: Only change switch positions when the amplifier is turned off.
CLOSE UP OF CONNECTIONS
9. Speaker Output Terminals
The MA1260 uses high quality Phoenix style connectors for the speaker connections. Use 14-18 gauge stranded two-conductor loudspeaker wire. Ensure that at least 2 inches of each conductor are separated. Strip away ¼ inch of insulation from each conductor. Connect the appropriate conductor to each screw terminal, observing correct polarity. Also, please observe proper speaker wir­ing when bridging channels.
10. Individual Channel Input
All twelve channels have their own dedicated input that allows the connection of audio sources in addition to the common BUS inputs. This is useful when using the MA1260 with an audio matrix switcher.
11. AC Voltage Switch
The unit is set at the factory for 115V U.S. operation; simply connect the included IEC power cord to your wall outlet. For 230V operation, move the voltage selector switch to the 230V position. When operating at 230V the internal fuse located in the IEC socket should also be changed. In most 230V applications a separate power cord will be required and is not included.
12. IEC Power Connector
The unit comes with an IEC jack that permits removal of the AC power cord. This allows the flexibility of changing the power cord for different countries. The IEC socket also houses the main fuse holder. Plug the power cord supplied with the amplifier into the amplifier and wall outlet or appropriate surge protector.
CAUTION: DO NOT plug the amplifier’s power cord into a switched outlet, such as what is provided on some Sur­round Receivers. If you wish to have the amplifier turn on when the Receiver is powered up, use one of the power modes, such as Trigger or Auto.
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TYPICAL 6-ROOM INSTALLATION
NOTES ABOUT HUM:
While the MA1260 has been designed to minimize the possibility of hum in the audio system, it is still possible that a hum will occur in rare circumstances. Its safety grounding can create a path for small amounts of 60 Hz energy to travel trough the line-level audio system. While not dangerous, this energy can cause diffi culty with the auto signal sensing circuit, and at the very least will interfere with the quiet enjoyment of your system. The fi rst course of action should be trying to make sure that all of the audio components are connected to either the same electrical outlet, or at least into the same circuit branch. Next, cable TV systems are notoriously the culprit, so be sure to try disconnecting all coaxial feeds that are connected to the system. If this solves the problem, install a coaxial line isolator and reconnect the system. In the very worst case, a line-level audio isolator/transformer connected to the line-in of the
Rated Power Output: 65 Watts per channel at 8 ohms 89 Watts per channel at 4 ohms (limited by heat and PSU) Bridged Power Output: 130 Watts per channel RMS at 8 ohms (8 ohm minimum)
Input Sensitivity: Input Impedance: 16.7K ohm Frequency Response: 7.5 Hz to 48 kHz Distortion: .032% THD 20 Hz-20 kHz @ 65W (4 ohm) Distortion (Bridged): .080% THD 20 Hz-20 kHz @ 130W (8 ohm) Channel Crosstalk: 94 dB Signal to Noise Ratio: 115 dB A-weighted Effi ciency: 93% Power Requirements: 115/230 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz Stand-By Power Rating: 115V, 0.46W * Auto Turn-On Sensitivity: 12.3mV Dimensions: 16.7" W x 4" H (including feet) x 14.25" D Weight: 40 lbs.
SPECIFICATIONS:
450 mV for full output with all level controls at max.
amplifi er will usually solve the problem.
* The MA1260 complies with the ENERGY STAR and CE EuP directive.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualifi ed personnel. To reduce the risk of fi re and shock do not expose unit to rain or moisture. The unit should be connected to an earth grounded AC electrical socket. The unit should be operated in a well ventilated area. Minimum clearance is 2 inches from the ventilation openings.
Note: Unit is set at the factory for 120V operation. Be sure to change the fuse (4A rating) before switching to 230V operation.
Dayton Audio products are warranted free from defects in material and workmanship for 5 years from date of purchase (see exceptions below). In the rare case of a product failure, please contact your place of purchase or call our Customer Support Department at (937) 743-8248.
There are no other warranties, either express or implied, that extend the foregoing, and there are no warranties of merchantability or fi tness for any particular purpose. Dayton Audio is not responsible for any consequential on inconsequential damage to any other unit or component or the cost for installation or extraction of any component of the audio system, or for the improper use of products. This includes but is not limited to burnt voice coils, overheating, bent frames, holes in the cone, or broken lead wires. Warranty does not apply to misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper use, etc. Dayton Audio reserves the right to repair or replace the products with either a new or factory refurbished unit.
Exception: Dayton Audio HDMI Cables -- No registration, no questions asked LIFETIME warranty. Replacement of Dayton Audio HDMI cables is with equal or better quality HDMI cables. Unassembled Kits - A 45-day return policy applies to unassembled kits. Once assembly has been started or completed, kits are deemed used and are nonreturnable for refund/exchange. This does not limit the manufacturers' warranty policies on any kit component.
This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
Non-Warranty Service: If non-warranty service is required, the product may be sent to the Company for repair/replacement, transportation prepaid, by calling (937) 743-8248 for details, complete instructions, and service fee charges.
Warranty Information
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© Dayton Audio®Last Revised: 4/26/2016
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Set-Up Addendum Using In-Wall Volume Controls
Channel Level Settings
Care must be taken when adjusting the level or volume control on each of the 12 channels of the MA1260, especially when using stereo in-wall volume controls in the various zones. In zones where in-wall volume controls are not used, simply set the level controls on the two channels of that zone for an average listening level. The actual setting needed can vary based not only upon the volume desired in that zone, but by the input level of the audio source. Even from the same audio source, i.e., an .mp3 player or CD/DVD player, levels can vary significantly from song to song. This is especially true when program material is from different artists or albums.
When in-wall controls are used, care must be taken not to set the channel level controls too high. This can cause "clipping" or distortion in the audio output from the MA1260's output amplifiers. The result is excessive heating and a reduced service life of the amplifier's outputs. The audibility of this distortion can be greatly reduced by the inductive nature of most in-wall volume controls.
Start with the in-wall volume control set to full volume. With an average-strength audio input (a CD or DVD player is best) set the channel level controls to an average listening level for that zone, or even slightly higher. Then use the in-wall control to reduce the volume level of the audio in that zone. Most in-wall controls can reduce the volume to near silence. Bear in mind that the amplifier channel is still operating and dissipating power into the volume control even when the volume control is turned all the way down
WARNING
Setting the channel level controls to full volume, and then using an in-wall volume control to limit the volume to a lower level is an improper setup. A full-volume adjustment of a channel's level control will cause extreme clipping of the audio signal by the channel's amplifier. This will cause rapid heating of the channel's outputs and may cause it to degrade rapidly, or fail completely in a short period of time. In-wall volume controls can mask this distortion significantly at the speakers, but do nothing to reduce the risk to the amplifier. If you have questions about a proper setup of your MA1260 amplifier. With a proper setup, the MA1260 can provide years of trouble-free operation.
Proper setup of the MA1260 amplifier is the sole responsibility of the end-user. The damage and/or failure of an MA1260 due to an improper set-up is specific, unique, and is not repairable. It will not be considered a failure covered by the amplifier's warranty.
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