METERS
The meters indicate the output level in
decibels referenced to the clipping point of the
amplifier.
The top LED is labeled
OL (short for Overload).
If this comes on, the
amplifier will start to dis-
tort, and the audio signals
may "clip".
Ideally, the –20, –9,
–6, and –3 LEDs will light
at normal signal levels,
while the OL LED may
blink occasionally during
peak moments.
If the OL (Overload) LED is blinking fre-
quently or continuously, turn down the source
signal (e.g. the mixer's master faders or the
preamp gain). If this is not done, you may over-
heat the amplifier and upset the neighbors.
CHANNEL STATUS
During normal operation, the NORM LED
remains lit, indicating that temperatures
within the M•800 are at a safe level. The inter-
nal 2-speed cooling fan will run at slow speed.
If the internal temperature of the amplifier
rises to 60 C, the fan kicks into high speed,
moving more air through the amplifier to cool
the output transistors.
If the temperature rises to an unsafe level
(85 C), the HOT LED lights and both outputs of
the overheated amplifier will mute. The fan will
remain running at high speed until the internal
temperature drops to 60 C. When this occurs,
the NORM LED lights, and the amplifier speaker
outputs become active again.
Be Aware: If the HOT LED
comes on frequently, some-
thing is overworking the
M•800 or it's not properly
ventilated. Look at each of
the conditions below and
determine what is causing the amplifier to
overheat.
• Improper ventilation
• High ambient temperatures
• Overdriving the amplifier into clipping
• Driving hard into low impedance loads
• Frayed or partially shorted speaker
cables
• Defective or internally shorted speakers
OL
OL
fresh air to stay cool.
–
–
3
3
The heaviest load the M•800 can tolerate is
–
–
2 ohms per channel (4 ohms in bridged mode).
6
6
If you have a set of speakers wired in parallel, be
–
–
9
9
sure the load isn't adding up to less than 2 ohms.
–
–
20
20
Anything below 2 ohms can trigger the protec-
CH STATUS
tion circuits.
1&2
The NORM and HOT LEDs are only affected
NORM
HOT
by the temperature, not by any other fault.
POWER
To make the amp operate, push the top half
of the POWER switch. It clicks into place and a
soothing green light adjacent to it glows. To
turn the amp off, push the lower half. It'll click
again and the green light will extinguish.
help, you should still follow these precautions:
• When powering up your system, turn on
• When turning off your system, turn off
• Make sure that you turn down your signal
• If you have multiple amps, you should
DO NOT BLOCK THE
VENTILATION PORTS.
The amplifier fan draws
air from the front and out
through the side panels.
The amp needs plenty of
When you turn on the
M•800, a built-in delay cir-
cuit prevents any pops or
thumps from being trans-
mitted to the speakers.
Although the delay will
the amplifiers last.
the amplifiers first.
source, mixer or preamp before you turn
on the amplifier.
turn them on one at a time. This will pre-
vent blowing a circuit breaker if they all
come on at the same time.
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