Lab.gruppen FP+ FP 10000Q, FP+ FP 6000Q, FP+ FP 13000, FP+ FP 7000, FP 13000 Operation Manual

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FP+ Series:
Dedicated Touring Amplifiers
Rev. 1.0.4
Item no. OM-FP+
Operation Manual
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1 CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................2
2
APPROVALS ................................................................................................................................................4
3 WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................................4
3.1 Explanation of graphical symbols ........................................................................................................4
3.1.1 WARNING ................................................................................................................................4
3.1. 2 CAUTION..................................................................................................................................4
3.2 Important Safety Instructions ..............................................................................................................4
3.3 User responsibility ...............................................................................................................................5
3.3.1 Mains connection grounding ....................................................................................................5
3.3.2 Speaker output hazard ..............................................................................................................5
3.3.3 Radio interference ....................................................................................................................5
3.3.4 Speaker damage .......................................................................................................................5
3.3.5 Maintenance .............................................................................................................................5
4
WELCOME ...................................................................................................................................................6
4.1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................6
4.2 Main Features ......................................................................................................................................6
4.2.1 Patented Class TD amplifier and Regulated Switch Mode Power Supply (R.SMPS) ...............6
4.2.2 Amplifier gain ...........................................................................................................................6
4.2.3 Voltage Peak Limiter (VPL) .......................................................................................................6
4.2.4 Protection and performance optimization .................................................................................6
4.2.5 NomadLink / Ethernet control and monitoring network ...........................................................7
5 INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................................................................8
5.1 Unpacking ............................................................................................................................................8
5.2 Mounting .............................................................................................................................................8
5.2.1 Rear support bracket ................................................................................................................8
5.3 Cooling .................................................................................................................................................9
5.4 Operating voltage ................................................................................................................................9
5.5 Grounding ............................................................................................................................................9
6 QUICK GUIDE OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................10
6.1 Front Panel overview .........................................................................................................................10
6.1.1 Power on/off and remote switch ............................................................................................10
6.1.2 Front Panel LED’s ...................................................................................................................10
6.2 Rear Panel overview .......................................................................................................................... 11
6.2.1 Network and configuration section ........................................................................................12
6.2.2 The DIP-switch features .........................................................................................................12
6.2.3 Input and Output connectors..................................................................................................13
6.3 Nomadlink / Ethernet network setup .................................................................................................14
7 OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................15
7.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................15
7.2 Operation precautions .......................................................................................................................15
7.3 Signal flow and headroom .................................................................................................................15
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7.3.1 Signal flow blocks ...................................................................................................................15
7.3.2 Headroom, sensitivity and VPL / Gain settings ......................................................................16
7.4 Audio Input and Output connections ................................................................................................. 17
7.4.1 Balanced Input connections ...................................................................................................17
7.4.2 Unbalanced Input connection .................................................................................................17
7.4.3 Speakon Output connections ................................................................................................. 17
7.4.4 Binding Post ( BP ) Output connectors ...................................................................................18
7.4.5 Output bridge mode ...............................................................................................................19
7.4.6 Amplifier Gain .........................................................................................................................19
7.4.6.1 Channel gain / Level ( Front-panel pots ) .......................................................................19
7.4.6.2 Amplifier sensitivity .......................................................................................................19
7.4.7 Output Voltage Peak Limiter, (VPL) ........................................................................................20
7.4.8 Output Current Peak Limiter (CPL) .........................................................................................20
7.5 Protection, faults and warnings .........................................................................................................21
7.5.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................21
7.5.2 Safe Operating Area Detector (SOAD) ...................................................................................21
7.5.3 Very High Frequency (VHF) protection ...................................................................................21
7.5.4 DC protection .........................................................................................................................21
7.5.5 High-impedance warning (open load) .....................................................................................22
7.5.6 Low-impedance protection (short circuit) ...............................................................................22
7.5.7 Temperature protection ..........................................................................................................22
7.5.8 Power Average Limiter (PAL) .................................................................................................22
7.5.9 Soft-Start ................................................................................................................................22
7.6 Front Panel monitoring and adjustments ...........................................................................................23
7.6.1 Level indicators .......................................................................................................................23
7.6.2 Level adjust ............................................................................................................................23
7.6.3 Mute indication .......................................................................................................................23
7.6.4 Performance, Warning and Fault indicators ............................................................................24
7.7 NomadLink network and DeviceControl software .............................................................................24
7.7.1 NomadLink network in the amplifiers ....................................................................................24
7.7. 2 Connection and setup .............................................................................................................25
7.7.3 NomadLink network cable lengths .........................................................................................25
7.7.4 Ethernet network cable lengths .............................................................................................26
7.7.5 DeviceControl software ..........................................................................................................26
8 APPENDIX .................................................................................................................................................27
8.1 M a intenan c e ......................................................................................................................................27
8.2 FAQ ....................................................................................................................................................27
8.3 Additional documentation ..................................................................................................................27
8.4 Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation specifications .......................................................................28
9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................30
10 WARRANTY ..............................................................................................................................................31
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This equipment conforms to the requirements of the EMC directive 8 9/336/EEC, amended by 92 /31/EEC and 9 3/68/EEC and the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 /23/EEC, amended by 93/6 8/ EEC.
Standards applied: EMC Emission EN55103-1, E3 EMC Immunity EN55103-2, E3, with S/ N below 1% at normal operation level. Electrical Safet y EN6 0065 , Class I
This equipment is tested and approved according to the U.S. safety standard ANS I/ UL 6 00 65 and Canadian safety standard CSA C22.2 NO. 60 065. E TL made the tests and they are a Nationally Recognized Testing Lab orator y (NRTL).
3.1 Explanation of graphical symbols
The lightning symbol within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un -insulated “dangerous voltage” within the amplifier’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of impor tant operating and service instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
3.1.1 WARNING 3.1.2 CAUTION
3.2 Important Safety Instructions
Before using your amplifier, be sure to carefully read the applicable items of these operating instructions and the safety suggestions
Keep this manual for future reference. 1. Heed all warnings. 2. Follow all instructions. 3. Do not use this unit near water. 4. Do not spill water or other liquids into or on the unit. Do not operate the amplifier while wet or standing in liquid. 5. Clean only with dry cloth.6. Do not block the air intake or exhaust ports. Install the unit in accordance with the instructions. 7. Do not operate the amplifier near heat producing devices such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus that produce heat. Always 8.
operate the unit with the chassis ground wire connected to the electrical safety ear th. Do not defeat the safet y purpose of a grounding-type plug. A grounding type plug has two pins and a third grounding prong. 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.
Connect only to AC power outlets rated 10 0-120 V or 200 -24 0 V, 50-6 0 Hz.9.
Do not use this amplifier if the power cord is broken or frayed. Protect the power cord from being walked upon or pinched particularly at the plugs 10. and the point where it exits from the apparatus. Only use accessories specified by the manufac turer. 11. The unit is intended to use in a 19” rack. Follow the mounting instructions. When a rack on wheels is used, use c aution when moving the loaded 12. rack to avoid injury from tipping over. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 13. Do not connect an amplifier output in parallel or series with any other amplifier’s output. Do not connect the amplifier output to any other voltage 14. source, such as battery, mains source, or power supply, regardless of whether the amplifier is turned on or off. Do not run the output of any amplifier back into another channel’s input.15. Refer all ser vicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as:16.
Power-supply cord or plug is damaged. • Liquid has been spilled into the unit• An object has fallen into the unit• The unit has been exposed to rain or moisture• The unit does not operate normally•
The unit was dropped or the enclosure is damaged•
17. Do not remove top or bottom covers. Removal of the covers will expose hazardous voltages. There are no user ser viceable par ts inside and removal may void the warranty.
18. An experienced user shall always supervise this professional audio equipment, especially if inexperienced adults or minors are using th equipment.
19. The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and shall remain readily operable. If mounted in a 19" rack c ausing the mains plug not being readily operable, the mains plug for the entire rack must be readily operable.
20. The US National Differencescl.16.3 requires that NomadLink network cables must be fl ame rated V W -1.
2 APPROVALs
To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock , do not remove screws. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel
3 WARNINGs
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WARNINGs 3
3.3 User responsibility
3.3.1 Mains connection grounding
Your amplifier must be connected to a
grounded socket outlet.
3.3.2 Speaker output hazard
Power amplifiers are capable of producing
hazardous output voltages. To avoid electrical shock, do not touch any exposed speaker wiring while the amplifier is operating. The external wiring connected to the speaker terminals shall be installed by a qualified instructed person or ready-made leads or cords of appropriate capacity shall be used.
3.3.3 Radio interference
As the amplifier outputs produce high voltage,do
not connect or disconnect speaker cables when the mains power is on. Also, attach the safety cover on the speaker terminals for safe operation and to comply with electrical product approvals.
A sample of this product has been tested and complies with the limits for the European Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive. This equipment has also 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 from electrical equipment. This product uses radio frequency energy and if not used or installed in accordance with these operating instructions, may cause interference to other equipment, such as radio receivers. 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 on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment
•
and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit • different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Check if the affected unit complies with the EMC
•
limits for immunity, (CE-labeled). If not, address the problem with the manufacturer or supplier. All electrical products sold in the EC must be approved for immunity against electromag­netic fields, high voltage flashes, and radio inter­ference. Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV • technician for help.
3.3.4 Speaker damage
Your amplifier is very powerful and can be
potentially dangerous to both loudspeakers and humans alike. Many loudspeakers can be easily damaged or destroyed by overpowering, especially with the high power available from a bridged amplifier. Always check the speaker’s continuous and peak power capabilities. Even if though the amplifier’s front-panel attenuators can be used to reduce the gain, it is still possible to reach full output power if the input signal level is high enough.
3.3.5 Maintenance
For safe operation and long-term reliability, the front panel dust filters as well as the inside of the amplifier should be cleaned at regular intervals. If the dust filters and inside are not maintained there will be safety risks. For example the amplifier can ignite the dust and a fire will occur due to high internal temperatures. There is also a risk that the amplifier will malfunction since the amplifier is dependent of constant airflow from front to rear. If the dust filters are not clean and the amplifier malfunctions, any resultant problems will not be covered by the warranty.
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4 WELCOME
4.1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing Lab.gruppen FP+ Series power amplifiers for your sound reinforcement sys­tem. We are confident that you will be pleased with the performance, configuration flexibility, reliability, and long-term durability offered by the FP+ Series products.
This manual provides a comprehensive guide to the features and functionality of FP+ Series amplifiers. Please read through it to become fully acquainted with the many configuration options and multiple layers of protection circuitry. To facilitate timely installation and use of this FP+ Series product, we have included a Quick Guide Overview (section 6). This brief summary, in conjunction with Installation (section 5), contains the basic information needed to safely install the amplifier and place it in service. However, we highly recommend reading through this manual in its entirety, beginning with Main Features and Technologies and continuing through Operation and Performance. As you become thoroughly familiar with all aspects of operation, you may learn of features or options that will affect your choices on amplifier modes or loudspeaker system configuration.
The Lab.gruppen FP+ Series builds on the foundation of the road-tested fP Series, with the same sonic signature – powerful, tight bass and transparent high frequency response. In addition, the FP+ Series amplifiers establish new benchmarks for extremely high power and channel density, and also offer the benefits of remote computer monitoring and control via the NomadLink network.
Thank you again for placing your confidence in Lab.gruppen power amplifiers.
4.2 Main Features
The FP+ Series incorporates a number of sophisti­cated technologies – many of them proprietary to Lab.gruppen – to ensure the best possible per­formance and many years of reliable operation. Familiarizing yourself with these technologies will prove invaluable in setting up and optimizing your loudspeaker system.
4.2.1 Patented Class TD amplifier and
Regulated Switch Mode Power Supply (R.SMPS)
Lab.gruppen’s patented Class TD technology combines the exceptional efficiency of a Class D amplifier with the high sonic quality associated with Class B designs. Class TD also incorporates the same bas ic concepts behin d Class H designs , but here th ey are refined and pushed to a higher level to achieve greater efficiency.
The Class TD output sections work in concert with Lab.gruppen’s unique, Regulated Switch Mode Power Supply (R.SMPS) to create a superior overall power amplifier topology. R.SMPS ensures stable, full output power over an extremely wide range of mains voltage levels. Sagging or fluctuating mains voltage will not affect the power output delivered to the loudspeakers.
4.2.2 Amplifier gain
For greater flexibility in system integration, FP+ Series am p li fi ers allow g a in adjustme nt from +23 dB to + 44 dB in 3 dB steps. This feature accommodates any combination of input device and loudspeaker type. For example, if the input signal is weak, the gain can be boosted to maintain maximum power output while avoiding a poor signal-to-noise ratio. This gain adjust­ment feature makes it easier to achieve an optimal balance between headroom and noise floor.
4.2.3 Voltage Peak Limiter (VPL)
The Voltage Peak Limiter (VPL) feature allows user adjustments that determine maximum volt­age output, thus matching the amplifier to the connected speaker load. Regardless of load impe­dance, the VPL feature can be set to ensure that neither temperature nor current limitations are exceeded before reaching the desired voltage threshold.
4.2.4 Protection and performance
optimization
Appropriate and reliable power amplification is vital to any audio system. Inadequate or faulty power amplifi­cation could cause damage to the loudspeakers, or in some cases to the power amplifiers themselves. To prevent any damage or costly service interruptions, FP+ Series amplifiers offer advanced features to protect both internal circuits and any connected loads. These features even protect the mains fuse that, in extreme cases, could be overloaded.
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Following are short descriptions of standard built-in FP+ Series protection features:
CPL•, (Current Peak Limiter) ensures that the
amplifier’s output does not exceed the safe current handling parameters of amplifier com­ponents.
Temperature protection• ensures that the
amplifier will not be damaged by exceeding thermal limits.
PAL•, (Power Average Limiter) limits the maximum
average power consumption according to the power supply and mains-breaker capabilities. VHF• , (Very High Frequency) protection circuits mute the output of the amplifier when non­dynamic continuous signals above 10 kHz are detected. DC protection• ensures destructive DC signals will not appear at the amplifier outputs. If such conditions occur an internal fuse opens and fault indication is displayed. Low-impedance• (short circuit) protection pro- vides a fault warning indication and shuts down the output stage when, for example, an input signal is present and a malfunctioning cable or driver is short circuiting the output.
High-impedance• warning reports an alert when,
at the same time, output signal is high and no current draw is measured. This situation might occur when no speakers are connected, or when a driver is blown.
Low inrush current• ensures that the mains
breaker will not trip when several power amplifiers are turned on simultaneously.
4.2.5 NomadLink / Ethernet control and monitoring network
The NomadLink network allows easy setup, monito­ring, and control of FP+ Series power amplifiers and other Lab.gruppen NomadLink-enabled amplifiers. The patented network topology provides automatic detection and addressing of multiple amplifiers, and is controlled from a PC via the optional NLB 60E NomadLink Bridge & Network Controller using standard TCP/IP communication. Phantom powering through the network cables enables the software to detect devices that are not currently turned on or connected to the mains. This ensures very high reliability and redundancy levels while allowing con­nected amplifiers to remain on standby with no power consumption.
Cable connections can be daisy-chained for easier system setup. This also reduces total component costs, simplifies installation, and makes daily opera­tion more convenient. There is no need to create a star topology using many switches as with, for example, an Ethernet system. Individual amplifier addresses do not need to be manually entered; you will automatically know where an individual amplifier resides in the network.
A daisy chain network loop, in combination with the automatic addressing of devices, enables Lab.gruppen’s proprietary DeviceControl software to automatically create a precise picture of all con­nected devices and their relative position in the chain. By quickly creating a clear overview of the entire system configuration, DeviceControl provides flexible control of very large amplifier systems. Set-up time is minimized, and critical information is readily available for monitoring performance and solving problems during operation.
Via NomadLink, you can monitor all metering data as well as all faults and warning indications simulta­neously. NomadLink also allows you to remotely control power on and power off, as well as engage Mute and Solo functions on individual channels.
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Alternative 1: Use washer for fixed installation.
Alternative 2: Use tube for flexible-depth installation.
5 INsTALLATION
5.1 Unpacking
Carefully open the shipping carton and check for any noticeable damage. Every Lab.gruppen amplifier is tested and inspected before leaving the factory and should arrive in perfect condition. If any damage is discovered, please notify the shipping company immediately. Only the consignee may institute a claim with the carrier for damage incurred during shipping. Save the carton and packing materials for the carrier’s inspection. Should you ever need to ship the amplifier, always use the original packaging materials.
5.2 Mounting
Free airflow from front-to-rear of the amplifier must be possible. Therefore, no doors or rack-lids should be mounted in front of or behind the amplifiers.
Amplifiers may be stacked directly on top of each other. There is no need for spacing in between units, though this might enable more convenient installation of cabling on the rear panel.
It is recommended that rear supports be mounted for maximum long-term stability. Rear support brackets are included.
5.2.1 Rear support bracket
2x
2x
2x
2x
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5.3 Cooling
The amplifier uses a forced-air cooling system with air flow from f ront to rear, maint a ining a low op erating temperature within defined limits. Front-to-rear air­flow is preferred as c o oler air is p resent at the fro nt in nearly all applications. (This allows higher continuous power levels without encountering thermal problems.) Never attempt to reverse the airflow. The amplifier modules require a pressure chamber between the fans and heatsink, and this effect functions only in one direction.
Make sure that there is an adequate air supply in f ront of the amplifier, and that the rear of the amplifier has sufficient space to allow the exhaust to escape. If the amplifier is rack-mounted, do not use covers or doors on the front or rear of the rack.
Should a heat sink overheat, the temperature sensing circuits will mute the overheating channel. If the power supply overheats, another sensing circuit will mute all output channels until the power su p ply cools to s a fe operating temper ature. A n early warning before shut down will be indicated on the front panel LEDs, and a warning will be sent through the NomadLink network.
Always make sure that the dust-filters behind the det a chable front panel are c lean to en sure maximu m possible airflow.
If the amplifier malfunctions due to dirty dust filters, any required repairs are not covered by the warranty.
5.4 Operating voltage
The label placed to the right of the mains
cable o n the rear o f the amplifier i ndicates th e AC mains voltage for which the amplifier is wired and approved: 115 V or 230 V. Connect the power cable only to the AC source type referred to on the label. The warranty will not cover damage caused by connecting to an incorrect type of AC mains.
Lab.gruppen switch mode amplifiers use primary switching. Because the mains power is rectified
directly in front of the transformer, the amplifier is insensitive to mains frequency. It may be connected to 50 or 60 Hz sources, and actually will operate on line frequencies from DC to 400 Hz.
If the power plug mounted at the factory is not appropriate for your country, it can be removed and the proper connector wired in its place as follows:
BLACK or BROWN LIVE WHITE or BLUE NEUTRAL
GREEN or GREEN/ YELLOW EARTH(GROUND)
If you are not 100% confident of your
compete n c e t o repl a c e t h e m a i n s p l u g , e n g age
qualified personnel to do the job.
Once a suitable AC supply is connected, the amplifier can be turned on using the front panel power switch. The amplifier then goes through a soft-start sequence as it self-checks its circuits. The fans will blow at high speed before dropping to idle, and the “power” LED will illuminate.
Inrush power is controlled and limited during “soft­start”, enabling multiple amplifiers to be powered up simultaneously.
5.5 Grounding
There is no ground lift switch or terminal on the FP+ Series amplifiers. The signal ground is always floating, via a resistor, to chassis and therefore the grounding system is automatic.
In the interests of safety, never disconnect the earth (ground) pin on the AC power cord.
Use balanced input connections to avoid hum and interference.
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6 QUICK GUIDE OVERVIEW
The amplifier’s front panel presents the performance and fault condition indicators, power and remote switches, and a removable dust-filter cover. Level potentiometers provide individual attenuation for the amplifier channels. Range is 0 dB to - infinity. (The 12 o’clock position indicates -10 dB attenuation.) A convenient label strip with writing surface is provided adjacent to each level potentiometer.
To remove the dust-filter covers, loosen the thumb­screws located underneath the front handles. This allows removal of the dust-filters for cleaning. The covers may be mad e “tamper re sistant” b y replacing the thumbscrews with Philips head or safety Torx screw. Thread size is M3.
The amplifier never should be operated without the dust-filters in place.
6.1.1 Power on/off and remote switch
The Power on/off switch is located on the right side. A second switch, labeled “REMOTE,” is above the Power switch. When the Remote switch is on (with mains connected and power on/off switch on), the yellow LED above it will illuminate indicating that ex ter na l p ow er on /o ff co mm an ds fr om th e N om ad Link network connection will switch the amplifier on or off. When Remote is activated the amplifier will not switch on until a “Power On” command is received from the network. When the remote switch is off, it is not possible to switch amplifier power on or off using NomadLink network control.
6.1.2 Front-panel LED’s
The front-panel LED area includes the following indicators per channel: .
VHF
TEM
NOMAD LINK
BRIDGE C+D
SIG -20 -15 -10 -4
VPL CPL
SIG -20 -15 -10 -4
VPL CPL
BRIDGE A+B
MUTE
MUTE
SIG -20 -15 -10 -4
VPL CPL
SIG -20 -15 -10 -4
VPL CPL
HI-IMP
HI-IMP
HI-IMP
HI-IMP
CLIP
CLIP
CLIP
CLIP
VHF
TEM
VHF
TEM
VHF
TEM
PWR
PA L
FP10000Q
-10dB
-inf
0
-10dB
-inf
0
-10dB
-inf
0
-10dB
-inf
0
channel
A
B
channel
C
channel
D
channel
FP SERIES
R
PO W
PO W
6.1 Front-Panel overview
VHF
•
- Very Hi gh F req uen cy pr ote ction act ive (ou tpu t mu ted )
(Yellow constant)
TEM• - Temperature warning (Yellow flashing) TEM• - Temperature mute ( Yellow constant) MUTE• - Channel muted via NomadLink network or due
to a fault condition (Red)
CPL• - Current Peak Limiter (CPL) active (Orange flashing) CPL• - (Orange constant with output muted): Low impe-
dance / short circuit detection fault
VPL• - Voltage Peak Limiter (VPL) active SIG• - Signal levels - 40 dB (Sig) to –4 dB Hi-Imp• - High- impedance/open load detected (Orange) Bridge• - Bridge mode operation (Yellow)
.
(PWR) Power on (Green)
(PAL) Power Average Limiter active (Red)
NomadLink network active (Blue)
When no VPL, CPL or PAL indicators are illumi­nated, and the VPL DIP-switch is set to maximum at the specified nominal load, the amplifier channel is able to deliver maximum rated output power
When the network is connected, the blue NomadLink LED will illuminate even when mains power is not connected. NomadLink receives phantom power from the network as
supplied by the NLB 60E.
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QUICK GUIDE OVERVIEW 6
6.2 Rear-Panel overview
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
BALANCED INPUTS
CH DCH D CH C+D CH B CH B CH A+BCH C CH A
XLR
PIN 1-SCRN PIN 2-POS PIN 3-NEG
44dB 41dB 38dB 35dB 32dB 29dB 26dB 23dB
150V 121V 101V
83V
70V 56V 47V 38V
BRIDGE 1+:+ 2- : -
1+ CH D+ 1- CH D-
1+ CH C+ 1- CH C-
2+ CH D+ 2- CH D-
1+ CH B+ 1- CH B-
1+ CH A+ 1- CH A-
2+ CH B+ 2- CH B-
Ser. N:o
Removed!
WIRING NORMAL: CLASS 2 BRIDGED: CLASS 3
Must be grounded/earthed
Made in Sweden
200-240V 50-60Hz :2500W
FP 10000Q
DIP-switches
for adjusting key
features
(See below)
XLR connectors for
inputs and loop thru
Mains input 115 V
or 230 V operation
(Not selectable)
NomadLink
network In and Out
on EtherCon-housed
RJ45 connections
4 channel version
shown with Neutrik
Speakon output
connectors
Rear view of two-channel model fitted with Binding Post connectors
Rear view of two-channel model fitted with Speakon connectors
Rear view of four-channel model fitted with Binding Post connectors
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
BALANCED INPUTS
CH DCH D CH C+D CH B CH B CH A+BCH C CH A
XLR
PIN 1-SCRN PIN 2-POS PIN 3-NEG
44dB 41dB 38dB 35dB 32dB 29dB 26dB 23dB
150V 121V 101V
83V
70V 56V 47V 38V
BRIDGE 1+:+ 2- : -
1+ CH D+ 1- CH D-
1+ CH C+ 1- CH C-
2+ CH D+ 2- CH D-
1+ CH B+ 1- CH B-
1+ CH A+ 1- CH A-
2+ CH B+ 2- CH B-
Ser. N:o
Removed!
WIRING NORMAL: CLASS 2 BRIDGED: CLASS 3
Must be grounded/earthed
Made in Sweden
200-240V 50-60Hz :2500W
FP 10000Q
Rear view of four-channel model fitted with Speakon connectors
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6 QUICK GUIDE OVERVIEW
6.2.1 Network and Configuration section
Four-channel model shown. Two-channel versions have VPL and Bridge Mode switches for channels A and B only. All models have different VPL values.
Functions are otherwise identical.
44dB 41dB 38dB 35dB 32dB 29dB 26dB 23dB
150V 121V 101V
83V
70V 56V 47V 38V
6.2.2 The DIP-switch features
The following features may be adjusted using the DIP-switches on the rear panel of the amplifier.
Gain - Globally set for all channels, from +23 dB to +44 dB in 3 dB steps.
Option active - Not currently implemented.
Fan Masked - When on, engages the intelligent
fan feature; fan speed is lowered when no signal is present.
Bridge A+B and C+D- Switches the channel pairs into bridge mode operation An automatic - 6 dB gain compensation is applied.
VPL - The Voltage Peak Limiter provides optimum peak voltage set tings for each c h a nnel. Ei g ht discrete levels are selectable except on the FP 6000Q, which has six levels.
VPL
FP 6000Q FP 7000 FP 10000Q FP 13000
101 V 155 V 150 V 195 V
83 V 121 V 121 V 170 V 70 V 101 V 101 V 140 V 56 V 83 V 83 V 116 V 47 V 70 V 70 V 100 V 38 V 56 V 56 V 80 V
47 V 47 V 66 V 38 V 38 V 54 V
VPL in Bridge Mode
FP 6000Q FP 7000 FP 10000Q FP 13000
202 V 310 V 300 V 390 V 166 V 242 V 242 V 340 V 140 V 202 V 202 V 280 V 112 V 166 V 166 V 232 V
94 V 140 V 140 V 200 V 76 V 112 V 112 V 160 V
94 V 94 V 132 V 76 V 76 V 108 V
Mode - Select VPL mode to either Hard or Soft operation. For channels driving sub-woofers and low-frequency drivers, it is recommended to use the Hard setting for optimal operation. For mid- and high- frequency drivers, always select Soft.
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6.2.3 Input and Output connectors
All FP+ Series amplifiers are equipped with balanced XLR-F input connectors. two-channel models also offer parallel (“loop-thru”) XLR-M output connectors for daisy-chaining multiple amplifiers from the same signal source.
All FP+ Series amplifiers except the FP 13000 offer a choice of either binding post (BP) or Neutrik© NL4FC Speakon output connectors (SP). The FP 13000 is offered with BP connectors only as the potential maximum output current exceeds the recommended limits for the Speakon connectors.
For specific configuration and wiring information, see section 7.4.
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Audio inputs - four-channel models Audio inputs and loop-thru connectors -
two-channel models
Speakon outputs - four-channel models
Speakon outputs - two-channel models Binding Posts - two-channel models
Binding Post outputs - four-channel models
Input connectors
Output connectors
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6.3 NomadLink / Ethernet network setup
The a m p lifier includ e s , as a standard feature, internal facilities for the NomadLink monitoring and control network. All features of the NomadLink network are accessible via a PC running Lab.gruppen’s proprietary DeviceControl software. A single rackspace NLB 60E NomadLink Bridge & Network Controller accepts the TCP/IP data stream from the computer and converts it to the NomadLink protocols. E ven when no c omputer is connected, the NLB 60E can initiate stand-alone power on/off and muting functions, as well as report any fault or warning conditions.
The PC is connected to the NLB 60E using a standard Ethernet interface and a crossed Cat-5 cable (peer-to-peer setup). If a HUB or switch is in the network, standard “straight” Cat-5 cables must be used. The front and rear Ethernet connections on the NLB 60E can be used individually, but only one PC at a time running DeviceControl can access the subnet.
Many newer laptop computers will allow peer-to-peer connection with the NLB 60E using a standard “straight” Cat-5 cable in­stead of a crossed Cat-5 cable.
The default fixed TCP/IP address of the NLB 60E is
192.168.1.166. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
For further details, please refer to instructions supplied with the NLB 60E unit.
The NomadLink connections use standard “straight” Cat-5/RJ45 equipped cables. For a safer mechanical connection it is possible to use Neutrik EtherCon “XLR-type” housings on the cables.
US National Differences cl.16.3 requires that NomadLink network cables must be rated VW-1.
The O UT p o r t from the NLB 6 0 E must be conn e c ted to the IN port of the first amplifier. The OUT port from the first amplifier in turn connects to the next amplifier’s IN port to form a daisy-chain The OUT port on the last amplifier is connected to the IN port on the NLB 60E to close the loop.
There are electrical limitations to cable lengths on a NomadLink network, both in terms of total cable length in the loop and between any two devices. Read the
Operation and Performance chapter in this manual, or the instructions supplied with the NLB 60E, to ensure the network is configured within these parameters.
Although the network will function as an open loop under most circumstances, it is strongly recommended that the loop be closed by connecting the last amplifier’s
OUT port to the NLB 60E’s IN port. Doing so will improve redundancy and communication speed.
External contact closures and 24 V low/high triggers can be connected to the GPI connectors on the NLB 60E for control of fire-alarm systems or external power sequencers. For more details read the instruc­tions supplied with the NLB 60E.
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SPEAKER OUTPUTS
BALANCED INPUTS
CH DCH D CH C+D CH B CH B CH A+BCH C CH A
XLR
PIN 1-SCRN PIN 2-POS PIN 3-NEG
44dB 41dB 38dB 35dB 32dB 29dB 26dB 23dB
150V 121V 101V
83V
70V 56V 47V 38V
BRIDGE 1+:+ 2- : -
1+ CH D+ 1- CH D-
1+ CH C+ 1- CH C-
2+ CH D+ 2- CH D-
1+ CH B+ 1- CH B-
1+ CH A+ 1- CH A-
2+ CH B+ 2- CH B-
Ser. N:o
Removed!
WIRING NORMAL: CLASS 2 BRIDGED: CLASS 3
Must be grounded/earthed
Made in Sweden
200-240V 50-60Hz :2500W
FP 10000Q
IN OUT
NOMADLINK
IN OUT
NOMADLINK
NOMADLINK
IN OUT
ETHERNET
GENERAL
PURPOSE
INPUT, GPI
ETHERNET
"Crossed" RJ45 cable:
Between NLB 60E and PC.
"Straight" RJ45 cable: Between Ethernet switch or hub and NLB 60E.
"Straight" RJ45 cables: Between NLB 60E and amplifiers, and from amplifier to amplifier in a subunit.
NOTE: Connection can be made to either the front or rear panel or the NLB 60E. Although two computers may be connected to the NLB 60E simultaneously, only one is allowed access to the subnet at a time.
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Overall amplifier input gain is adjusted using the input stage DIP-switches. Please note that the gain setting is global, affecting all channels. Following the input stage, the dedicated level control on each channel allows signal attenuation from 0 dB to minus infinity.
The Current Peak Limiter (CPL) section dynamically limits the input signal based on three parameters: sensed current level, feedback from the output stage, and sensed voltage clip from the VPL (and output amplifier voltage clip if “Soft Clip” is activated). This ensures that power output is maintained within the design limits of the amplifier.
The adjustable Voltage Peak Limiter (VPL) sets the maximum output voltage and therefore also the maximum output power. Eight different voltage stages are available using the DIP-switches on the rear panel of all models, except the FP 6000Q which provides six voltage stages.
The sophisticated output section monitors faults and generates appropriate warnings, which are displayed on the amplifier front panel and transmitted through the NomadLink network. These alerts allow the operator to adjust system settings and thereby avoid problems. In the rare event that conditions are extraordinarily severe, the amplifier will shut down until the fault or problem setting has been rectified or adjusted. These sensing circuits are also employed to feed back voltage and current level information, via a side chain, to the limiters. Sensing circuits also transmit local amplifier module temperature and power supply temperature to the appropriate protection mechanisms. Read the Protection, Faults and Warnings section for further details.
7.1 Introduction
The following sections provide comprehensive information on amplifier connection, setup, operation, and performance. The detailed information included here is essential to realizing the full functionality of the FP+ Series amplifiers.
7.2 Operation precautions
Make sure t h at the Pow er switch a n d the Remote
•
switch on the amplifier front panel are set to “off” before making any input, output or network connections, and also before manipulating the DIP-switches on the rear panel. Make sure that the AC mains voltage is correct • an d m atches t h e voltage printed on the rear panel of the amplifier (115 V or 230 V). Make sure that no signal is present at the input • to the amplifier when powering up. An input signal could produce an unintentionally loud initial volume from the speakers.
7.3 Signal flow and headroom
7.3.1 Signal flow blocks
All FP+ amplifiers have the same signal flow, and the same feature sets. The only internal differences are in the maximum output current per channel and VPL settings.
The input stage of all FP+ Series amplifiers has a high sensitivity to provide ample system headroom. This in effect means that the input stage is almost impossible to clip.
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7.3.2 Headroom, sensitivity and VPL / Gain settings
The input amplifier and limiter system is designed to accommodate extremes of performance. Typi­cally, exceeding maximum input by much as +10 dB will only result in a 1% increase in distortion. The following schematics illustrate how the adjustable VPL and Gain circuitry affect input sensitivity and output power.
The tables to the left of the drawing below show input sensitivity for a FP 13000 with a 2 ohm load and 195 Vpeak (max.) and 54 Vpeak (min.) respectively for the eight different gain stages between +23 dB and +44 dB. The resulting output power is displayed in dBu, Vrms and watts in the tables to the far right. Complete input sensitivity tables for all VPL and Gain settings for all FP+ Series models can be found at www.labgruppen.com.
The headroom available through the input stage to the clip limiter is shown by the dotted lines as +10 dB at 195 V peak and +16.1 dB at 54 V peak. These lines illustrate the additional signal level that can be ac c e p ted at th e input before any significant distor t ion will appear at the input stage.
If you use the level potentiometer in the signal chain to reduce the level by an amount greater than the headroom relative to input
sensitivity, AND you drive the amplifier to clip level, you are in danger of clipping the input stage before the current or voltage peak limiters are activated.
When bridging two channels, you must ad d + 6 dB to the i nput sensi t ivit y to achieve maximum output voltage due to the automatic -6 dB gain compensation
inserted by the amplifier.
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FP 13000 VPL and GAIN settings
Gain set to:
(DIP-switches)
+ 44 dB + 41 dB + 38 dB + 35 dB + 32 dB + 29 dB + 26 dB + 23 dB
Voltage Peak Limiter set to:
(DIP-switches)
195 V
peak
170 V
peak
140 V
peak
116 V
peak
100 V
peak
80 V
peak
66 V
peak
54 V
peak
Input sensitivity dBu / V
rms
1,0 / 0,87 4,0 / 1,23
7,0 / 1,7 10,0 / 2,5 13,0 / 3,5 16,0 / 4,9 19,0 / 6,9 22,0 / 9,8
Hard/Soft switch
Gain select switches
Front panel
potentiometer
Dynamic
Gain reduction
VPL select switches
Class TD
Voltage Clip sensing
Current clip sensing
Monitoring Level
Temperature
Fault/Warning
Control Mute
+ 10 dB headroom to clip
relative to input sensitivity *)
Output
power
dBu / V
rms
45,0 / 138
43,8 / 120 42,1 / 99 40,5 / 82 39,2 / 71 37,3 / 57 35,6 / 47
33,9 / 38
Gain set to:
(DIP-switches)
+ 44 dB + 41 dB + 38 dB + 35 dB + 32 dB + 29 dB + 26 dB + 23 dB
Input sensitivity dBu / V
rms
-10,1 / 0,24
-7,1 / 0,34
-4,1 / 0,5
-1,1 / 0,7 1,9 / 1,0 4,9 / 1,4 7,9 / 1,9
10,9, / 2,7
+ 16,1 dB headroom to clip
relative to input sensitivity*)
VPL set to 54 V
PEAK
VPL set to 195 V
PEAK
Input Amplifier
Level Control Clip Limiter Voltage Peak Limiter
Output Power Amplifier
*) Headrom limited to +5dB at Gain set to +23 dB at Max. VPL
Complete tables for all VPL settings can be found at: www.labgruppen.com
Output Power
@ 2 Ohm
Watt
6.500 W
6.500 W
4.970 W
3.540 W
2.550 W
1.850 W
1.330 W
960 W
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7.4 Audio Input and Output connections
7.4.1 Balanced Input connections
Audio inputs - four-channel models
Audio inputs and loop-thru connectors -
two-channel models
The XLR input connectors are electronically ba­la n c e d , and wire d a c c o rding to the IEC 268 standard (pin 2 = hot). XLR input connectors should be wired as follows:
Pin 1 Ground/shield Pin 2 Hot (+) Pin 3 Cold (-)
When linking the same source signal to several input channels, be aware that there is a limit to the number of channels an output source can “drive”. A typical output
source (e.g. a DSP crossover unit) can drive up to four amplifier channels before external line-drivers might be required to buffer the signal.
7.4.2 Unbalanced Input connections
To connect an input to an unbalanced source, it is possible to connect pins 1 and 3 in the XLR plug at the amplifier end of the cable. However, a better method is to connect pin 3 to the shield at the source end of the cable, as this usually results in better hum and noise rejection. Balanced input connections are recommended whenever possible.
7.4.3 Speakon Output connections
Refer to the instructions in this section if your amplifier is equipped with the Speakon output connectors.
Speakon outputs - two-channel models
Speakon outputs - four-channel models
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Two-channel amplifiers – Two-channel amplifiers
are wired in the following manner. The right Speakon connector, Channel A+B, provides outputs for both Ch a nnel A and Chan nel B. This output i s useful w h e n wiring the amplifier for bridged mono operation. See section 7.4.6. The left Speakon connector provides an output for Channel B only.
Connect the + and – loudspeaker cables as shown in the illustrations below.
Channel A and B into two separate Speakons
Channel A and B into one Speakon (Stereo and Bi-amp)
Bridge mono
Four-channel amplifiers – Additional connectors are provided for Channel C and Channel D. Channel C functions as Channel A above, and Channel D as Channel B above.
7.4.4 Binding Post (BP) Output connectors
Refer to the instructions in this section if your amplifier is equipped with Binding Post output connectors.
Binding Post outputs - two-channel models
Binding Post outputs - four-channel models
Connect the positive (+) loudspeaker cable to the positive (+) red terminals. Connect the negative (-) loudspeaker cable to the negative (-) black terminals. For bridge mode, connect the positive (+) terminal on Channel A to the positive (+) loudspeaker cable and the negative (-) terminal on Channel B to the negative (-) loudspeaker cable.
Channels C and D on four-channel versions are connected in the same manner. For bridge mode, connect the positive (+) terminal on Channel C to the positive (+) loudspeaker cable and the negative (-) terminal on Channel D to the negative (-) loudspeaker cable.
The outputs on all FP+ Series amplifiers
produce high voltage. Do not connect or disconnect the loudspeaker cables while the mains power is on. Never operate the amplifier with any portion of bare loudspeaker wire exposed. Also, attach the safety cover (4-channel Speakon versions only) on the speaker terminals for safe operation and to comply with electrical product approvals.
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Never connect an o u t put termin a l to grou n d ,
or to any other input or output. Observe relative loudspeaker polarity: loudspeakers
connected in reverse polarity will exhibit degraded performance, particularly in bass frequen­cies, and may be damaged as a consequence.
Use a high-quality stranded loudspeaker
cable, and keep cable runs as short as
possible.
7.4.5 Output bridge mode
It is possible to bridge channels in two-channel ver­sions, or in pairs of two (A+B and C+D) in four-channel versions. When bridged, the input source must be connected to input A (A+B) or C (C+D) respectively. Output speaker cables must be connected to the plus pole on channel A or C and the minus pole on B or D.
The main benefit of bridging the output is a doubling of output voltage. Bridging can be used to turn a four-channel FP 10000Q amplifier, for example into a three-channel amplifier with 2 x 1300 W and 1 x 4200 W at 8 ohms or 2 x 2100 W and 1 x 5000 W at 4 ohms
Most power amplifier designs, when bridged, auto­matically introduce a +6 dB input gain boost which can lead the user to conclude that said amplifier delivers “more than double the power” when in bridge mode. This is clearly not the case, as the gain boost artificially enhances perceived power at the cost of headroom. The FP+ Series amplifiers work on globally set constant gain, and automatically compensate the input gain by -6 dB. For example, if the amplifier is configured in a three-channel mode, then the selected gain is maintained from input to output on all channels.
7.4.6 Amplifier Gain
All FP+ Series amplifiers feature adjustable input gain. This versatil i t y enables the a m p lifier to accomm o d a te a multitude of system configurations with various input sources and speaker layouts. Amplifier gain is set globally for all channels. The range is +23 dB to +44 dB in 3 dB steps. Individual channel fine level adjustment is available using the potentiometers on the front panel.
The unique adjustable input gain feature of the FP+ Series makes it easier to attain the optimum balance between headroom and signal-to-noise ratio in the signal path. A weak signal at the input might require t he gain to b e r aised in or der to achieve maxi­mum output power with the lowest signal-to-noise ratio. A “hot” input signal, however, would require a lowering of the gain to avoid sending the amplifier into Voltage or Current clipping. See Appendix to review the table containing Gain versus VPL setting implications for input sensitivity and output power. Bridge mode operation automatically compensates by -6 dB, keeping all channels at the same gain.
7.4.6.1 Channel gain/level (front-panel pots)
Individual channel gain (level) may be adjusted using the potentiometers located on the front panel. Range is from 0 dB to -infinity in 21 steps. The attenuation is logarithmic, with the 12 o’clock position indicating
-10 dB.
If the level control is used to attenuate to a lower level than the headroom relative to input sensitivity AND the amplifier input is
dr i ven into clip, t here is a d a n g er of clip p i ng the input stage before the current or voltage peak limiters are activated.
7.4.6.2 Amplifier sensitivity
Sensitivity is defined as how many Volts (rms) or dBu (referred to 0.775 Vrms) are required to achieve full (maximum) output power. As the output power varies with the load impedance, 4 ohms is usually the common reference. Since FP+ Series amplifiers are capable of providing multiple maximum output power levels through use of the VPL feature, many sensitivity calculations may be required for a single amplifier. We recommend use of the DeviceControl software to simplify this process. DeviceControl’s Device View page, used in combination with the DIP­switch settings display, will automatically produce a sensitivity calculation from the given data (VPL, Gain and load).
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7.4.7 Output Voltage Peak Limiter (VPL)
Voltage Peak Limiter (VPL) is a unique feature in FP+ Series amplifiers. It is used to select the maxi­mum power available on each output channel. VPL levels are set using the rear-panel DIP-switches; eight level positions are offered on all models except the FP 6000Q, which offers six).
FP 13000
V
peak
V
rms
195 138 170 121 140 99 116 82 100 71
80 57 66 47 54 38
FP 7000
V
peak
V
rms
155 110 121 86 101 72
83 59 70 50 56 40 47 33 38 27
FP 10000Q
V
peak
V
rms
150 106 121 86 101 72
83 59 70 50 56 40 47 33 38 27
FP 6000Q
V
peak
V
rms
101 72
83 59 70 50 56 40 47 33 38 27
The values for VPL are displayed as maximum Voltage Peak. To translate Voltage Peak into Vrms, you must divide the Voltage Peak values by 1.41 (see table). The VPL allows you to set the correct maximum output peak power for optimum performance with th e c onnected sp eaker s . T h e c o r rect setting d e p e n d s on the system type and the specific load connected to the channel. Since each channel can be configured to deliver either very high voltage peak power OR high current draw at low-impedances, it is important to set the VPL correctly.
If you choose a lower VPL setting, you only reduce the maximum output voltage. At the same time, this allows more current headroom for low-impedance loads. The amplifier thus runs at higher efficiency, with a significantly reduced risk of going into thermal protection.
7.4.8 Output Current Peak Limiter (CPL)
The Current Peak Limiter (CPL) ensures that the amplifier will not be damaged by forcing the amplifier to deliver current levels to the outputs that exceed the physical limits of the transistors. The CPL keeps the amplifier within the Safe Operating Area (SOA).
The CPL is non-adjustable and has different limit values depending on model type.
CPL activity is indicated by illumination of an orange LED for each channel on the front panel. Warnings also are shown in the DeviceControl software’s GUI.
A steadily illuminated orange CPL LED (with MUTE illuminated) indicates a short circuit situation (or very low-impedance). The output will mute for 6 seconds before measuring the output impedance again. This will continue until the short circuit is fixed, at which time the output will automatically un-mute. An input signal must be present to allow detection of short circuit or low-impedance conditions.
The problem can be solved by checking
input and output cables and examining the
state of the loudspeaker load. If there is no
short circuit present, then the condition may be rectified by lowering the VPL or input levels.
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7.5 Protection, faults and warnings
7.5.1 Introduction
The FP+ Series amplifiers incorporate a sophisticated and comprehensive set of protection features. Faults and warnings are indicated on the front panel and reported via the NomadLink network for indication on the DeviceControl GUI.
7.5.2 Safe Operating Area Detector (SOAD)
The Safe Operating Area Detector (SOAD) compares output voltage against output current to ensure that the output transistors are working inside their safe operating area.
The SOAD provides fault monitoring and input to the Current Peak Limiter (CPL). The SOAD has no dedicated indicator, and its operation is revealed only in conjunction with features such as the CPL.
7.5.3 Very High Frequency (VHF) protection
All FP+ Series amplifiers include protection circuits that detect continuous Very High Frequency content in the input signal. The detection begins at ap­proximately 10 kHz and moves upwards to include ultrasonic signals If VHF signals are detected, the output will mute for 6 seconds before re-measuring. Once no continuing VHF signal is detected, the output un-mutes and returns to normal operation.
This feature recognizes that continuous full-scale VHF signals do not appear in “natural” sources such as music. Any su c h signals can th erefore be cons i d ered as a fault when present. VHF protection is essential in avoiding damage to high frequency drivers.
The VHF protection operational area is dependent on output power level and frequency. The illustration below shows a decreasing threshold on the output power level, starting at approximately 10 kHz and ri sing with a - 6 dB slope. This defi n e s the VH F prote c ­tion area. When continuous output power above the threshold line is detected the VHF protection becomes active.
20 Hz 10 kHz 20 kHz
30 kHz
- 6 dB slope
VHF protection
operation area
Max. Peak output power
Max. Continous output power
power
Attack time
VHF protection
Slow
Fast
20 Hz 10 kHz 20 kHz
30 kHz
The Attack time for the VHF protection is increa­singly shorter at higher frequencies. For example, an ultrasonic continuous signal will cause the outputs to mute rapidly, where it will take several milliseconds for a 10 kHz continuous signal to trigger the output mute. This is shown in the illustration above.
The VHF protection is NOT a limiter and does not alter the amplifier’s frequency response. It is imple­mented solely to detect continuous VHF content. The amplifier will always pass VHF peaks at full power, with no effect on musical “transients”.
The VHF protection is indicated by a yellow LED on the amplifier front panel, with output muting for 6 seconds when in action. It is reported as a fault via the NomadLink network on the DeviceControl GUI.
If you bench test the amplifier using a continuous, full scale sine-wave input above 10 kHz, the VHF protection will activate and prevent measurement of full peak output
power. (Output will be muted long before maximum output power is attained.) To measure the true peak output power, use a burst signal.
7.5.4 DC protection
DC protection is implemented on each output to prevent damage to connected loudspeakers. DC present at the output will trigger muting and illuminate the fault LED indicator. Any DC present at the output indicates a hardware malfunction that requires servicing of the amplifier.
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7.5.5 High-impedance warning (open load)
A high-impedance (open load) condition is indicated when an input signal above approximately -29 dB is detected and no functioning loudspeakers are connected to the amplifier. The fault in indicated by a orange Sig/Hi-imp LED. The indicator is green when a valid load is present under the same input signal conditions
Since the Hi-impedance detection initially triggers only when the input signal rises above -29 dB, it might cause the indicator to first turn green, and then red,
even in situations where no speaker is connected.
7.5.6 Low-impedance protection warning
A low impedance or short circuit fault is detected when current draw is high (Current Peak Limiter active) and when, simultaneously, output signal is low (-4 dB LED does not illuminate). When this occurs, the amplifier protects the output stage from damage by muting the output signal and bypassing the circuits. Indication of this fault is a constant orange illumination of the Current Peak Limiter (CPL) LED on the front panel. The protection will sequence at 6 second intervals to re-measure conditions. If the low-impedance fault is no longer detected, the amplifier will un-mute.
If the CPL turns constant orange, the output
is muted, and the -4 dB signal LED is ON, then the amplifier has gone into maximum current protection. This situation is caused
by an excessive input signal and is not due to a short circuit. Turn down the input signal to avoid or remedy this situation.
7.5.7 Temperature protection
Thermal measurement points are provided on each output channel as well as on the power supply. These indicators will, if the pre-specified temperature level is exceeded, give a high temperature warning. This warning condition is indicated by a flashing TEM LED on the front panel, and it is reported on the Device Control GUI via the NomadLink network.
As the amplifier approaches a thermal protection threshold, the warning LED sequence will start with short “on-time” bursts. If the amplifier continues to overheat and approaches the temperature limit, the flashing sequence will be defined by longer and
longer on-time bursts until the protection mode is activated.
If the temperature becomes too high to continue safe operation, the overheated output channel(s) will be muted until the temperature returns to an acceptable level.
Fully active temperature protection (with muting) is indicated by a constantly illuminated TEM LED. It will also be indicated as a fault via the NomadLink network on the DeviceControl GUI.
Temperature measurements will continue at 6 second intervals. The output will un-mute when the channel or power supply returns to a safe operating temperature.
7.5.8 Power Average Limiter (PAL)
The Power Average Limiter (PAL) controls the current-drawing relationship between the power supply and the mains inlet. PAL limits the maximum average power consumption according to the power supply capabilities, ensuring that the PSU will not overload. In addition, in the larger models that potentially could pull more current from the mains than the mains fuses are specified to handle (more than 16 A), PAL limits the amplifier’s maximum current draw to prevent blowing the mains fuse.
7.5.9 Soft-Start
High powered amplifiers with inadequate inrush limiting can pull considerable current from the mains at turn-on. This can result in tripping of fast­acting mains breakers. Such is not the case with FP+ Series amplifiers. The FP+ Series amplifiers have very low inrush power as the capacitors are charged slowly and in a controlled manner ensuring that breakers will not trip.
Several amplifiers will, under normal conditions, be able to be powered up simultaneously. If you do experience problems powering up multiple ampli­fiers simultaneously, use the NomadLink network and/or the NLB 60E to establish a power sequence with a preset delay between the start-up of each subsequent amplifier.
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7.6 Front-panel monitoring and adjustments
7.6.1 Level indicators
The front-panel displays an array of ten LED indica­tors for level and status monitoring of each amplifier channel. Indications related to signal levels are as follows:
Orange CPL (Current Peak Limiter)• flashing
Indicates that output signal has reached the limit of the output devices and limiting is in effect.
Red VPL/CLIP• Indicates that signal has reached
maximum output voltage. (Maximum voltage is determined by rear-panel VPL settings.) Green SIG to -4• Indicates output signal levels in normal operating range SIG + HI-IMP (green/orange)• Indicates input signal above – 44 dB. Should the SIG indicator turn red, this indicates a “high-impedance” or open connection has been detected at the output. Possible faults include a disconnected cable or malfunctioning loudspeaker. (In some cases a normal condition, such as a sub-bass enclosure with high-impedance at a certain frequency, can trigger this indication.) If the -10 dB LED illuminates AND the HI-IMP LED turns orange, then the amplifier has detected an open load (no loudspeaker connected).
More detailed signal indications are available using the DeviceControl software application.
7.6.2 Level adjust
Level adjust potentiometers (one per channel) are lo c ated on the front panel a d j a cent to t he LED display. The potentiometer’s operational range is 0 dB to minus infinity in 21 steps. Attenuation is logarithmic, with -10 dB at the 12 o’clock position. See table for levels at other increments.
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Step Attenuation
1 (Min) -Inf. dB
2 -Inf. dB 3 - 50 dB 4 - 40 dB 5 - 35 dB 6 -21.5 dB 7 -21.5 dB 8 -14.7 dB 9 -12.9 dB
10 -11.4 dB
11 -10.0 dB
12 -8.7 dB 13 -7.4 dB 14 -6.0 dB 15 -4.5 dB 16 -2.7 dB
17 -0.6 dB 18 -0.3 dB 19 - 0.1 dB 20 0 dB
21 (Max) 0 dB
Note that it is not possible to adjust individual chan­nel attenuation from the NomadLink network or elsewhere on the amplifier.
7.6.3 Mute indication
Individual channel Mute is indicated by illumination of the red MUTE LED provided for each channel. If only the red MUTE LED is illuminated and all other indications are normal, then the channel has been muted by a command from the NLB 60E front panel or the DeviceControl application. Otherwise, an il­luminated MUTE LED could indicate a fault condition (see below).
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7.6.4 Performance, Warning and Fault indicators
Common Indicators:
Power on/off• (green) indi c ates th a t mains powe r
is switched on.
NomadLink •(blue) indicates that the network
is connected. The NomadLink LED will light up even before the mains power is connected and sw i tched on as i t t akes p h a ntom power from t he network cable.
PAL•, Power Average Limiter (red), indicates
that the amplifier is limiting because the power supply and/or the mains-inlet fuse has reached maximum capability.
Channel Indicators:
Bridge mode • (yellow) indicates if two channels
are bridged using the DIP-switch on the rear panel.
CPL, •Current Peak Limiter (orange), when
flashing indicates the maximum possible current draw has been reached. CPL, • Current Peak Limiter (orange), when con- stant indicates excessive current draw caused by a short circuit on the output or very low oper a tional impedance. M UT E LED w i ll illumi n ate and the output will mute for 6 seconds before re-measuring the output impedance. This will continue until the short circuit is removed. CPL remains constant orange in a fault condition only when an input signal is present.
Temperature •(yellow) warning is indicated
by a flashing LED. If the amplifier goes into thermal protect (output muted), the TEM LED
illuminates constant yellow and the red MUTE LED illuminates.
VH F, •Very High Frequency protection (yellow)
indicates that potentially harmful continuous high frequencies have been detected on the input signal. The output is muted (MUTE LED on).
Hardware fault •is indicated whe n b oth the CPL
and TEM, VHF and MUTE indicators light up simultaneously. The amplifier requires servicing before placing back in operation.
7.7 NomadLink network and DeviceControl software
7.7.1 NomadLink network in the amplifiers
All FP+ Series amplifiers are equipped with the proprietary NomadLink network interface. This includes two EtherCon housed RJ45 connections: one IN and one OUT.
Use standard straight Cat-5 Ethernet cables with RJ4 5 connector s to connect t he amplifier to the NLB 60E or to daisy-chain multiple amplifiers.
It is very import ant that t wo IN or two OUT ports are NEVER connected to each other. This will cause the NomadLink communi-
cation and DeviceControl to exhibit erratic behavior and display inaccurate data. However, this situation will not damage the amplifier circuitry.
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Up to 60 amplifiers can be connected to one NLB 60E in a daisy-chain or closed loop.
When the NLB 60E is powered up, the NomadLink network receives phantom power. This causes the blue NomadLink LED on the amplifier front panel and the NomadLink LED on the rear panel to light up . N o m adL ink is active even w h e n the amplifier h a s mains power disconnected or is not yet powered up.
The amplifier does not have a stand-by power supply for the network. The network is solely powered from the NLB 60E. Should an amplifier fail or be inadvertently disconnected from the mains, network integrity is fully maintained and all amplifiers remain visible on the system.
7.7.2 Connection and setup
The NomadLink network requires use of an NLB 60E NomadLink Bridge & Network Controller. The NomadLink network is established by connecting the NLB 60E OUT port to the first amplifier’s IN port. Then a daisy-chain is established by connecting the first amplifier’s OUT port to the next amplifier’s IN port, and so on. If a closed loop network is desired for improved redundancy (highly recommended), the last amplifier’s OUT port must be connected to the NLB 60E’s IN port.
For all connections, straight Cat-5 RJ45 -equipped Ethernet cables should be used.
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Optimal NomadLink performance can only
be assured when using Cat-5 cables.
However, as NomadLink is only using two
wires + ground for communication and phantom power it is possible to create converters from RJ45 to, for example, XLR connectors using 2-wire shielded cable. The NomadLink network can then be operated using a standard tie-line in a multicore signal distribution system. See the drawing below for an example of how to create a converter.
If any cable fo r m a t or connectio n other than
Cat-5 (or better) and RJ45 is utilized,
network performance may be compro-
mised. In this event Lab.gruppen cannot guarantee that the NomadLink network will be fully operational.
7.7.3 NomadLink network cable lengths
In situations where the amplifiers and the NLB 60E will be positioned in different locations at some distance from each other, or where groups of amplifiers within a single subnet with up to 60 units will be installed with a distance in between, these general rules may be considered:
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Below are typical examples of NomadLink network setups:
Rule 1:• The maximum cable length in between any two devices may not exceed 300 meters / 980 feet. Rule 2:• In a non-closed-loop daisy-chained subnet the total maximum cable length is 400 meters / 1300
feet.
Rule 3:• In a closed-loop subnet the total maximum cable length is 700 meters / 2300 feet.
7.7.4 Ethernet network cable lengths
The connection between the NLB 60E and your PC is a standard Ethernet network running the TCP/IP protocol. Cable distances between NLB 60E and your PC follow standard rules for Ethernet systems.
Contact your IT expert for more details.
7.7.5 DeviceControl software
DeviceControl is Lab.gruppen’s proprietary software application for monitoring and controlling networked FP+ Series and other Lab.gruppen NomadLink-ready power amplifier. DeviceControl runs on a Windows PC, which connects via Ethernet to the NLB 60E NomadLink Bridge & Network Controller. DeviceControl provides comprehensive monitoring of amplifier status as well as control of amplifier power on/off and individual channel mute and solo functions.
Please review the DeviceControl Operation Manual for more detailed information.
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8.1 Maintenance
During normal operation your FP+ Series amplifier will provide trouble-free service. The only user main­tenance required is to periodically vacuum clean the foam dust-filters behind the front grille.
In some extreme cases it may be necessary for authorized service personnel to clean the inside of the amplifier. These conditions usually occur after prolonged use in extreme environments such as those using “cracked oil” smoke machines. If you are using your amplifier in a heavy duty application, it is recommended to have your amplifier serviced every 3 years purely as a preventative action.
8.2 FAQ
Following are common questions asked about Lab.gruppen FP+ Series power amplifiers together with helpful answers.
Q: What is the input sensitivity of the amplifiers? A: Input sensitivity is calculated from the amplifier
gain, maximum output voltage and load. As gain and output voltage is adjustable in FP+ Series amplifiers, you need to look this information up in a table found in th e A pp endix section of this manu a l. Input sen sitivity also is automatically calculated in the DeviceControl software application.
Q: What are the maximum cable lengths allowed when using the NomadLink network? A: NomadLink uses a daisy-chain topology to connect amplifiers and an NLB 60E in a network. Standard RJ45 -equipped Cat-5 cables are used throughout. The daisy chain may be made into a closed-loop by connecting a return cable to the NLB 60E from the last amplifier.
General rules of cable lengths:
The maximum cable length in between any
•
two devices may not exceed 300 meters / 980 feet. In a non-closed-loop daisy-chained subnet the • maximum cable length is 400 meters / 1300 feet. In a closed-loop subnet the maximum cable
•
length is 700 meters / 2300 feet. Exceeding these limits may result in lost contact with the devices, or loss of phantom powering due to cable resistance.
Q: How long can cable-runs be on the Ethernet network connecting the NLB 60E to the PC? A: On the Ethernet side, normal Ethernet cable limits ap p l y. This is t ypic ally a maximum of 8 0 m eters / 3 00 feet between each device. Follow standard instal­lation procedures for Ethernet. Distances beyond 100 meters may require use of a repeater, a format converter, or optical cables.
Q: Why is the NomadLink network a closed-loop to p o lo g y? A: Technically speaking, the closed loop is optional. The purpose of closing the loop is primarily to provide a secondary path to the amplifiers. If cables are broken or disconnected in either direction, all amplifiers still may be addressed by the network.
Q: How can I be sure that no protection circuits or safety functions interfere with the output signal? A: If no Clip or Warning LEDs on the front panel light up, you can be fully confident that the rated maximum output power in the full frequency range is available for your speakers. No limiting or gain-reduction takes place without a warning or fault indication.
8.3 Additional documentation
In case you didn’t find what you were looking for in this Operation Manual, check out the website at www.labgruppen.com, where you can find a mul­titude of additional documentation for FP+ Series.
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8.4 Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation specifications
The following tables contain information on measured current consumption as well as calculated heat dissipa­tion during normal operation(1/8 rated power); and during extreme heavy duty operation (1/4 rated power).
FP 13000
Level Load Rated Po wer Line Cur rent *2) Watt *1) Thermal Dissipation
115 VAC 23 0 VAC In Out Dissipated BTU/hr kC al/hr
Standby, with re mote power off via Nom adLink 0 0 0 0 0
Powered on, id ling 129 0 129 440 111
Amp (I) Watt
Pink noi se (1/8 rated po wer)
16 Ω / Ch. 120 0 x 2
10.6 5.3 678 300 378 128 9 325
32 / Bridge d 2400 x 1
8 / Ch. 2350 x 2
16.2 8 .1 1083 588 495 169 0 426
16 Ω / Bridged 4700 x 1
4 / Ch. 4400 x 2
26.5 13.2 1856 11 00 756 2578 650
8 / Bridged 8800 x 1
2 / Ch. 6500 x 2
37. 8 18 .9 253 6 1625 9 11 310 9 783
4 / Bridged 13000 x 1
Pink noi se (1/4 rated po wer) *3)
16 Ω / Ch. 120 0 x 2
16.0 8.0 1037 800 237 807 203
32 / Bridge d 2400 x 1
8 / Ch. 2350 x 2
27. 2 13.6 184 0 156 7 273 933 235
16 Ω / Bridged 4700 x 1
4 / Ch. 4400 x 2
48.3 24.1 3419 2933 486 1659 418
8 / Bridged 8800 x 1
2 / Ch. 6500 x 2
58.0 29.0 4243 3250 993 3390 854
4 / Bridged 13000 x 1
Mains conne ctor, 230 V CE version 16 A, CEE7
Mains conne ctor, 115 V ETL version 30 A, N ema L5-3 0P Twist lock
*1) The amplifi er’s PSU operates as a non -resistive loa d, so the calculatio n “Volts x Amps = Watts” wo uld not be correct. Ins tead, measured and specifi ed here is what is known as the “Act ive Power” of the amplifi er providing useful, rea l-world values o f power consumption an d heat dissipation.
*2) Current dr aw fi gures measured at 23 0 V. 115 V fi gures are 230 V fi gu res multiplied by two.
*3) Figures m easured at maximum po wer before amplifi er protectio n and limiter features are en gaged. Typically th is is between 1/4 and 1/3 of r ated power. Note that th e max. power conditi on is very extreme and w ill not occur during no rmal operation. A lso note that the mains bre aker will not be tripped eve n if operation is in exces s of max. ratings.
FP 7000
Level Load Rated Po wer Line Cur rent *2) Watt *1) Thermal Dissipation
115 VAC 2 30 VAC In Out Dissipated BTU/ hr kCal/hr
Standby, with re mote power off via Nom adLink 0 0 0 0 0
Powered on, id ling 92 0 92 316 80
Amp (I) Watt
Pink noi se (1/8 rated po wer)
16 Ω / Ch. 730 x 2
6.8 3.4 4 11 18 3 229 781 197
32 / Bridge d 14 60 x 1
8 / Ch. 14 50 x 2
10.8 5.4 692 363 329 112 3 283
16 Ω / Bridged 2900 x 1
4 / Ch. 2800 x 2
17. 4 8.7 117 6 700 476 1625 409
8 / Bridged 5600 x 1
2 / Ch. 3500 x 2
22.0 11. 0 1 518 875 643 2195 553
4 / Bridged 7000 x 1
Pink noi se (1/4 rated po wer) *3)
16 Ω / Ch. 730 x 2
19.6 9.8 800 487 313 1070 270
32 / Bridge d 14 60 x 1
8 / Ch. 14 50 x 2
33.3 16.6 1455 967 489 16 67 420
16 Ω / Bridged 2900 x 1
4 / Ch. 2800 x 2
39.4 19.7 2705 1867 838 2860 721
8 / Bridged 5600 x 1
2 / Ch. 3500 x 2
39.4 19.7 3088 2333 754 2 574 649
4 / Bridged 7000 x 1
Mains conne ctor, 230 V CE version 16 A, CEE7
Mains conne ctor, 115 V ETL version 30 A, N ema L5-3 0P Twist lock
*1) The amplifi er’s PSU operates as a non -resistive loa d, so the calculatio n “Volts x Amps = Watts” wo uld not be correct. Ins tead, measured and specifi ed here is what is known as the “Act ive Power” of the amplifi er providing useful, rea l-world values o f power consumption an d heat dissipation.
*2) Current dr aw fi gures measured at 23 0 V. 115 V fi gures are 230 V fi gu res multiplied by two.
*3) Figures m easured at maximum po wer before amplifi er protectio n and limiter features are en gaged. Typically th is is between 1/4 and 1/3 of r ated power. Note that th e max. power conditi on is very extreme and w ill not occur during no rmal operation. A lso note that the mains bre aker will not be tripped eve n if operation is in excess o f max. ratings.
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FP 10000Q
Level Load Ra ted Power Lin e Current *2) Watt *1) Thermal Dissipation
115 VAC 2 30 VAC In Out Dissipated BTU/ hr kCal/hr
Standby, with re mote power off via Nom adLink 0 0 0 0 0
Powered on, id ling 139 0 13 9 47 5 120
Amp (I) Watt
Pink noi se (1/8 rated po wer)
16 Ω / Ch. 660 x 4
10.7 5.6 732 330 402 1371 345
32 / Bridge d 1 320 x 2
8 / Ch. 130 0 x 4
16.9 8.8 122 4 650 574 195 8 493
16 Ω / Bridged 2600 x 2
4 / Ch. 210 0 x 4
25.9 13.5 1914 10 50 864 2949 74 3
8 / Bridged 4200 x 2
2 / Ch. 2500 x 4
32.2 16.8 24 14 1250 11 64 3973 10 01
4 / Bridged 5000 x 2
Pink noi se (1/4 rated po wer) *3)
16 Ω / Ch. 660 x 4
13.6 7.1 114 3 880 263 8 97 226
32 / Bridge d 1 320 x 2
8 / Ch. 130 0 x 4
22.4 11 .7 2096 1733 363 1 238 312
16 Ω / Bridged 2600 x 2
4 / Ch. 210 0 x 4
39.4 20.6 3589 2800 789 2691 678
8 / Bridged 4200 x 2
2 / Ch. 2500 x 4
52.9 2 7.6 415 9 3333 8 25 2 817 7 10
4 / Bridged 5000 x 2
Mains conne ctor, 230 V CE version 16 A, CEE7
Mains conne ctor, 115 V ETL version 30 A, N ema L5-3 0P Twist lock
*1) The amplifi er’s PSU operates as a non -resistive loa d, so the calculatio n “Volts x Amps = Watts” wo uld not be correct. Ins tead, measured and specifi ed here is what is known as the “Act ive Power” of the amplifi er providing useful, rea l-world values o f power consumption an d heat dissipation.
*2) Current dr aw fi gures measured at 23 0 V. 115 V fi gures are 230 V fi gu res multiplied by two.
*3) Figures m easured at maximum po wer before amplifi er protectio n and limiter features are en gaged. Typically th is is between 1/4 and 1/3 of r ated power. Note that th e max. power conditi on is very extreme and w ill not occur during no rmal operation. A lso note that the mains bre aker will not be tripped eve n if operation is in excess o f max. ratings.
FP 6000Q
Level Load Rated Po wer Line Cur rent *2) Watt *1) Thermal Dissipation
115 VAC 2 30 VAC In Out Dissipated BTU/ hr kCal/hr
Standby, with re mote power off via Nom adLink 0 0 0 0 0
Powered on, id ling 134 0 13 4 456 115
Amp (I) Watt
Pink noi se (1/8 rated po wer)
16 Ω / Ch. 320 x4
6.9 3.5 423 160 263 898 226
32 / Bridge d 640 x2
8 / Ch. 625 x4
10.9 5.4 70 0 313 388 132 3 333
16 Ω / Bridged 125 0 x2
4 / Ch. 12 50 x4
18.0 9.0 12 15 625 590 2 015 508
8 / Bridged 2500 x2
2 / Ch. 15 00 x4
22.8 11. 4 15 75 750 825 2817 710
4 / Bridged 3000 x2
Pink noi se (1/4 rated po wer) *3)
16 Ω / Ch. 320 x4
11. 8 5.9 7 71 427 344 11 75 296
32 / Bridge d 640 x2
8 / Ch. 625 x4
20.0 10.0 1402 833 569 19 42 489
16 Ω / Bridged 125 0 x2
4 / Ch. 12 50 x4
37. 3 1 8.6 2748 166 7 10 81 3690 930
8 / Bridged 2500 x2
2 / Ch. 15 00 x4
38.9 19.4 2872 2000 872 2977 750
4 / Bridged 3000 x2
Mains conne ctor, 230 V CE version 16 A, CEE7
Mains conne ctor, 115 V ETL version 30 A, N ema L5-3 0P Twist lock
*1) The amplifi er’s PSU operates as a non -resistive loa d, so the calculatio n “Volts x Amps = Watts” wo uld not be correct. Ins tead, measured and specifi ed here is what is known as the “Act ive Power” of the amplifi er providing useful, rea l-world values of p ower consumption an d heat dissipation.
*2) Current dr aw fi gures measured at 23 0 V. 115 V fi gures are 230 V fi gur es multiplied by two.
*3) Figures m easured at maximum po wer before amplifi er protectio n and limiter features are en gaged. Typically th is is between 1/4 and 1/3 of r ated power. Note that th e max. power conditi on is very extreme and w ill not occur during no rmal operation. A lso note that the mains bre aker will not be tripped eve n if operation is in excess o f max. ratings.
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9 TEChNICAL sPECIFICATIONs
Following are the FP+ Series technical specifications. These figures are accurate at the time of printing but please note that all figures are subject to change without notice. For the most accurate and current information available, please visit www.labgruppen.com.
Model
Number of c hannels
Peak total output all channels driven
Peak output vo ltage p er channe l
Max. output cu rrent per c hannel
Max. Outp ut Powe r
16 ohms per ch . (all ch.’s driv en)
8 ohms per ch . (all ch.’s dri ven)
4 ohms per ch . (all ch.’s dri ven)
2 ohms per ch . (all ch.’s dri ven)
16 ohms Brid ged per ch .
8 ohms Brid ged per c h.
4 ohms Brid ged per c h.
2 ohms Brid ged per c h.
Perf orma nce wi th Gai n
THD 20 Hz - 2 0 kHz for 1 W
THD at 1 kH z and 1 dB bel ow clipp ing
Signal To Noi se Ratio
Channel s eparati on (Cros stalk) a t 1 kHz
Frequenc y respon se (1 W into 8 ohms) + 0/- 3 dB
Input Impedance
Input Co mmon Mo de Rejec tion, CM R
Output i mpedan ce @ 100 Hz
Output s lew rate into 8 oh ms
Voltag e Peak Li mite r (VPL), m ax. pe ak out put
VPL, s electa ble per c h. (V )
VPL, s electa ble whe n bridge d (V )
1)
Voltage Pe ak Limite r mode (p er ch.) Hard / Sof t
Gain an d Leve l
Ampli fi er gain se lectab le (all ch annels)
1)
– rear-p anel swit ches
23, 26, 29, 32, 35, 38, 41, 44 dB
Default g ain 38 dB 38 d B 35 dB 35 dB
Level adju stment (p er ch.)
Front- panel pote ntiomete r, detented from - inf to 0 dB
Conn ecto rs and s witc hes
Input co nnector s (per ch. ) 3- pin XLR , elect ronical ly balan ced
Output c onnecto rs (per c h.) Neutrik Speakon or Binding Posts (must be specified upon order). BP only on FP 13000
Output b ridge mo de per t wo ch.’s A+B - Ch. A is signal input source. A+B, C+D - Ch.’s A and C are input source
NomadLink
®
network 2 x RJ4 5 Etherco n connec tors, IN an d OUT
Intellige nt fans (on /off ) Yes, depend ing on prese nce of out put sign al
Power on/ off and Re mote enab le on/of f Indivi dual swit ches on fro nt-pa nel
Cooling Two fans, front- to- rear air fl ow, tempera ture contr olled sp eed
Front-panel indicators
Common NomadLink
®
Network; Power Average Limiter (PAL) 2); Power on
Per chann el Signal present / High-impedance; -20 dB, -15 dB, -10 dB and -4 dB output
signal; Voltage Peak Limiter (VPL); Current Peak Limiter (CPL):
Very High Frequency (VHF); High temperature; Fault; Mute
Power
Operat ing volta ge, 23 0 V / 115 V nominal
4)
130- 265 V / 6 5-135 V
Minimum p ower-u p voltage , 230 V / 115 V 171 V / 85 V
Power Avera ge Limite r (PAL)
2)
Yes
Soft st art / Inr ush Curren t Draw Yes / max. 5 A
Mains co nnector 230 V CE: 16 A, CEE7; 115 V ETL: 30 A Twist lock
Dimensions (W/H/D)
W: 483 mm (19”), H: 88 mm (2 U), Overall D: 396 mm (15.6”), Mounting D: 358 mm (14.1”)
Weight
12 kg (26.4 lb s.)
Finish
Black painted steel chassis with black painted steel / aluminum front
Approvals
CE, ANSI/UL 60065 (ETL), CSA C22.2 NO. 60065, FCC
Note 1): Automatic -6 dB gain compensation when bridging channels. Note 2): PAL can reduce the maximum output power to keep the power supply operating safely, and/or to prevent excessive current draw tripping the mains breaker.
Refer to Operation Manual. Note 3): The amplifier will be fully operational at bridge-mode 2 ohm loads, but due to physical constraints in the construction, the max. output power will not be significantly higher than running individual channels and therefore not stated here.
Note 4): Separate 230 V or 115 V versions available. Not selectable on the amplifier.
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
FP 1300 0 F P 7000 FP 10000Q FP 600 0Q
2 2 4 4
1300 0 W 70 00 W 10000 W 6000 W
195 V 15 5 V 15 0 V 101 V
58 Arm s 42 Arms 38 Ar ms 27 Arms
1200 W 73 0 W 660 W 320 W
235 0 W 145 0 W 1300 W 6 25 W
440 0 W 28 00 W 2100 W 1250 W
650 0 W 35 00 W 250 0 W 150 0 W
4700 W 29 00 W 260 0 W 1250 W
880 0 W 5 600 W 420 0 W 2 500 W
1300 0 W 70 00 W 500 0 W 3 000 W
3) 3) 3) 3)
35 dB and V PL: 19 5 V 35 dB and VP L: 155 V 35 dB an d VPL: 15 0 V 35 dB and VP L: 101 V
<0 .1% <0 .1% < 0.1% < 0.1%
<0.0 5% <0. 05% <0 .05% < 0.0 5%
>112 dBA >112 dBA >112 dBA >112 dBA
>70 dB >70 d B >7 0 dB >70 dB
6.8 Hz - 3 4 kHz 6.8 H z - 34 kHz 6 .8 Hz - 34 k Hz 6.8 Hz - 3 4 kHz
20 kOhm 2 0 kOhm 2 0 kOhm 2 0 kOhm
54 dB 50 d B 45 dB 50 dB
19 mOhm 19 mOhm 56 mOhm 56 mOhm
20 V/micr osecon d 2 0 V/micro second 20 V/ microse cond 20 V/m icrosec ond
19 5, 1 70, 140 , 116 , 10 0, 80, 6 6, 54 V
155, 121, 101, 83, 70, 56, 47, 38 V
150, 121, 101, 83, 70, 56, 47, 38 V
101, 83, 70, 56, 47, 38 V
390 , 340, 28 0, 232, 200, 16 0, 132, 108 V
310, 242, 20 2, 166 , 140, 112, 94, 76 V
300 , 242, 202, 166 , 140, 112, 94, 76 V
202, 16 6, 140 , 112, 94, 76 V
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General
This product is manufactured by Lab.gruppen, and it is warranted to be free from any defects caused by components or factory workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of six (6) years from date of purchase from an authorized Lab.gruppen dealer.
If the product fails to perform as specified during the warranty period, Lab.gruppen will undertake to repair, or at its option, replace this product at no charge to its owner, provided the unit is returned undamaged, shipping prepaid, to an authorized service facility or to the factory.
This warranty shall be null and void if the product is subjected to: repair work or alteration by a person other than those authorized by us; mechanical damage including shipping accidents; war, civil insur­rection, misuse or abuse; operation with incorrect AC voltage, incorrect connections or accessories; opera­tion with faulty associated equipment; or exposure to inclement weather conditions. Damage due to normal wear and tear is not covered by the warranty. Units on which the serial number has been removed or defaced will not be eligible for warranty service.
Lab.gruppen shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages. Lab.gruppen’s responsibility is limited to the product itself. Lab.gruppen takes no responsibility for any loss due to cancellation of any events, or rent of replace­ment equipment or costs due to a third party’s or customer’s loss of profit, or any other indirect cost or losses however incurred.
Lab.gruppen reserves the right to make changes or improvements in design or manufacturing without assuming any obligation to change or improve products previously manufactured.
This warranty is exclusive, and no other warranty is expressed or implied. This warranty does not affect the customer’s statutory rights.
International warranties
Please contact your supplier or distributor for this information, as rights and disclaimers may vary from country to country.
Technical assistance and service
International
If your Lab.gruppen product requires repair, contact your Lab.gruppen dealer or distributor, or contact Lab.gruppen by fax or email to obtain the location of the nearest authorized service centre.
Factory service
In the event Lab.gruppen product requires factory service, you may contact Lab.gruppen’s service department for return instructions and a Return Authorization number. Please note for product return:
Use the original packing.1.
Include a copy of the sales receipt, your name, 2.
return address, phone and fax number, email
address and description of the defect.
Mark the Return Authorization number on the 3.
outside of the packing.
Ship the product prepaid to:4.
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