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1、H O M E A U D I O C O M P O N E N T S 0 W N E R S M A N U A L Series 09130 P 0 W E RA M P L I F I E R RadioFans.CN Series 9130 Power Amplifier NOTICE-IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Ap!J!A WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. 1. 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 .
2、VENTILATION 7 . 8 .POWER SOURCES 9 . 10. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the products enclosure, that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock
3、 to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and mainte- nance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions of your Hafler e
4、quipment should be read before power is applied to the equipment. RETAIN OWNERS MANUAL These safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the equipment and in the operating instructions are important and should be followed. FOLLOW INSTRUCTI
5、ONS All operating and use instructions are important and should be followed. HEAT The equipment should be kept away from areas of high temperature, such as heater vents, radiators, stoves/ovens, fireplaces, etc. The equipment should be used in an area suitable for proper ventilation. Care should be
6、taken not to impede airflow in and around the cabinet. Do not mount on a carpeted shelf or in a sealed enclosure. Allow for proper clearance above the equipment. WATER AND MOISTURE The equipment should not be used in or around water, such as a bathtub, sink, or swimming area. Also, the equipment sho
7、uld not be used in areas prone to flooding, such as a basement. The equipment should be connected only to a power source of the same voltage and frequency as that listed on the rear panel above the power cord entry point. POWER CORD PROTECTION Power cords should be arranged so that they do not inter
8、fere with the movement of objects in the room: people, fan blades, utility carts, etc. Also, care should be taken that the cord is not pinched or cut, and placed so that it is not in danger of being pinched or cut, as in under a rug, around a tight corner, etc. POWER CORD GROUNDING The power supply
9、cord is of a three wire grounded type, designed to reduce the risk of electric shock sustained from a live cabinet. It is assumed to be of suitable length for most uses of the equipment. The use of extension cords and power strips is discouraged unless they are of suitable rating to deliver the requ
10、ired total current for safe operation of all connected equipment. Furthermore, extension cords or power strips must provide the same three wire grounded connection.It is important that the blades of the equipments plug be able to fully insert into the mating receptacle. Never remove the round ground
11、ing pin on the plug in an attempt to mate to a two wire ungrounded receptacle: use a grounding adaptor with the grounding tab or wire suitably connected to earth ground. -l- RadioFans.CN 11.NON-USE PERIODS During periods of extended non-use, the power cord should be unplugged from the power source.
12、12.CLEANING The equipment should be cleaned only as detailed in the operating instructions. 13.OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Care should be taken so that objects and/or liquids, such as cleaning fluids or beverages, are not spilled into the enclosure of the equipment. 14.DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Hafler eq
13、uipment should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A.The power supply cord or plug has been damaged, or B .Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the equipment, or C.The equipment has been exposed to rain, or D.The equipment does not appear to operate normally or exhibits
14、a marked change in performance, or E .The equipment has been dropped, or the enclosure has been damaged. 15.SERVICING The user should not attempt to service the equipment beyond that which is described in the operating instructions. All other service should be referred to qualified service personnel
15、. 16.CARTS AND STANDS The equipment should be used with carts or stands only of sufficient strength and stability for the use intended. An equipment and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops and starts, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combinati
16、on to topple. -2- RadioFans.CN TABLE OF CONTENTS PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS . 4 General Information . 4 INSTALLATION Rackmounting . 5 Ventilation/Placement . 5 Line Voltage.5 OPERATION/CONNECTIONS Power Cord Connection/Power Switch . 5 Inputs .5 Front Panel View Diagram . 6 Rear Panel View Diagram .
17、 7 Outputs.8 GainControls.8 Mono/Stereo Switching . 8 Soft Turn-On System . 8 Thermal Protection System . 8 CIRCUIT HIGHLIGHTS . 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Loudspeaker Load Impedance Considerations . 9 Changing Line Voltage Rating.10 AdjustingBias .10 General Troubleshooting Hints . 11 Ground Loops .
18、11 Cleaning/Maintenance . 12 Functional Block Diagram . 13 Parts List .14 Component Layout Diagram . 15 Circuit Schematic Diagram.17 SERVICE POLICY AND LIMITED WARRANTY.19 -3- RadioFans.CN PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION All specifications are for 20 Hz - 20 kHz, at full power into 8
19、ohms, unless specified otherwise. Power Rating: Rated THD: Full Power Bandwidth: Signal to Noise Ratio: Input Impedance: Input Sensitivity: Damping Factor: Controls: Inputs: outputs: Power Consumption: Size: Weight: 65 watts per channel (8 ohms) less than 0.008% 4 Hz to 40 kHz greater than 100 dB, u
20、nweighted 22,000 ohms 1.1 volts RMS 100 to 1 kHz, 50 to 10 kHz Power Switch, Left/Right Gain Controls, Mono/Stereo Switch Right and Left/Mono RCA jacks Right, Left, and Mono 5-way Binding Posts 40 watts quiescent, 600 watts maximum 17”(W) x 9”(D) x 3.5”(H) excluding feet, faceplate 17” or 19”(W) 43.
21、2cm(W) x 22.8cm(D) x 8.9cm(H) excluding feet, faceplate 43.2cm or 48.3cm(W) 20 Ibs., 9 kg, net. -4- RadioFans.CN INSTALLATION RACKMOUNTING VENTILATION/ PLACEMENT LINE VOLTAGE The 9130 Amplifier is supplied in either a 17” Black Version, or a 19” Silver Version. The 19” model has rackmounting holes p
22、rovided for installation in equipment racks. The holes are on standard EIA spacings.Due to conflict with adjacent equipment, it may be advisable to remove the four rubber feet from the bottom of the unit. The feet may be removed from the outside, with no dis-assembly of the chassis necessary. The 91
23、30 Amplifier can produce considerable heat during normal operation. The amplifier should be placed on a hard, smooth surface to allow air to circulate beneath the unit. Additionally, allow at least one inch of free space on either side, and several inches above and behind the amplifier to allow air
24、circulation around the heatsinks. This is particularly important when the unit is installed in a closed cabinet. In applications where the amplifier is driving low impedance and/or low efficiency loudspeakers at high levels, thermal shutdown may occur if inadequate ventilation is provided. If this o
25、ccurs, it may be necessary to move the amplifier to a location with better free air circulation. The amplifier should be located at least several inches away from sensitive components, (such as preamplifiers, tuners, CD players, turntables, etc.) due to the possibility of audible hum or buzz from ma
26、gnetic radiation. The 9130 Amplifier is configurable for either 100, 120, or 230 volt operation. This is accomplished by moving the Voltage Selector on the printed circuit board. The procedure is detailed in the section “CHANGING LINE VOLTAGE RATING”. Make sure that the unit is configured for your l
27、ocal AC line voltage before attempted use. The configuration is labelled directly above the power cord connector. (Units wired for 230VAC may be used over a range of 220 to 240VAC.) OPERATION/CONNECTIONS POWER CORD CONNECTION/ POWER SWITCH INPUTS Units wired for 100 and 230 VAC are supplied without
28、power cords. Local agents will supply cords with male connectors appropriate to the local standard. Units wired for 120 VAC are supplied with a detachable AC power cord. The female connector plugs into the receptacle provided on the rear panel. This power cord is a standard IEC Type 320, 3-wire, 16
29、gauge assembly. Should replacement ever be necessary, be sure to replace it with an identical cord. Never remove the grounding pin from the male end of the cord. In applications where a grounded outlet is not available, a ground adaptor should be employed, with the ground tab or wire of the adaptor
30、connected to a suitable earth ground. The AC power cord of the amplifier must be connected to a receptacle capable of delivering a minimum of 600 watts. The convenience outlets of some preamplifiers are not rated for this power level. Before connecting the amplifier, be sure to check the rating of s
31、uch outlets, and take into account the power consumption of any other connected components to determine the total maximum power consumption. If the amplifier is connected to a component with a switched convenience outlet, then the amplifiers Power Switch may be left ON at all times, and the power co
32、ntrolled by the switched outlet. If the amplifier is connected to an unswitched outlet, then the amplifiers power should be controlled by the front panel Power Switch. All input connections to the amplifier must be performed with the amplifier off! The left and right audio inputs to the amplifier ar
33、e via standard RCA jacks. Connect these jacks to the output of the preamplifier or other signal source. When operating the amplifier in the Mono Mode, only the left channel input should be used. -5- RadioFans.CN LEFT/MONO GAIN POWER SWITCH UP - ON DOWN- O F F I (3, I RACKMOUNT HOLESRIGHT (19” VERSIO
34、N ONLY)GAIN 9130 AMPLIFIER FRONT PANEL VIEW RadioFans.CN -7- RadioFans.CN OUTPUTSAll output connections to the amplifier must be performed with the amplifier off! GAIN CONTROLS MONO/ STEREO SWITCHING SOFT TURN- ON/OFF SYSTEM THERMAL PROTECTION SYSTEM The left and right audio outputs from the amplifi
35、er are via standard 5-way type, 3/4” spacing, binding posts. Connect these binding posts to the loudspeakers. The amplifiers binding posts will accept single or dual banana plugs, spade lugs, pin plugs, or bare wires. If using bare wires, it is recommended that the ends of the wire be tinned with so
36、lder so that no stray strands can cause a short circuit to the chassis or adjacent terminals. To ensure proper speaker phasing and frequency response, be sure to connect each respective amplifier RED (+) terminal to the speaker RED (+) terminal, and the amplifier BLACK (-) terminal to the speaker BL
37、ACK (-) terminal. The polarity symbols (+/-) for Stereo Mode are labelled directly above the amplifiers binding posts. For operation in the Mono Mode, a single loudspeaker should be connected to the two RED binding posts only. No connection is made to the amplifiers BLACK binding posts. Connect the
38、speakers RED (+) terminal to the amplifiers RED terminal labelled (+), and the speakers BLACK (-) terminal to the amplifiers RED terminal labelled (-). The polarity symbols (+/-) for the Mono Mode are labelled above the polarity markings for the Stereo Mode. The 9130 Amplifier is equipped with front
39、 panel mounted Gain Controls. These controls may be used to attenuate the input signal to the amplifier. The maximum clockwise position of these controls applies the full input signal to the amplifier. Intermediate positions of these controls will partially attenuate the signal, and the full counter
40、-clockwise position attenuates the input signal completely. Most applications will dictate that these controls be set to their maximum clockwise position. In situations of unusually high level signal sources, or for matching levels in multiple amplifier installa- tions, it may be desirable to use an intermediate position of the Gain Controls. Unless intentionally introducing different gain levels in the two channels of the amplifier, these controls should normally be set at the same rotational position. In the Mono Mode, the Left Gain Control affects the overal