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OWNER’ Ss MANUAL
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P 1200
PRECISION SERIESDESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Thank you very much for choosing an EV PRECISION SERIES amplifier. We are sure it will give you
many years of satisfying performance.
EV power amplifiers of the PRECISION SERIES mest the stringent requirements of tough touring
applications. They are protected against over-temperature, overioad, shorted outputs, radio frequency
interference and DC faults. The power transistors are protected trom damage from reverse feeding of
electrical energy by means of an additional special protective circuit. For the so-called soft-star, the
ower outputs are switched on delayed via relays. An inrush ourrent limiter circuit prevents the mains
fuses from being blown.
‘Maximum precision is also guaranteed as regards mechanical construction and finish. The robust steel
chassis features remarkable torsion resistance and is specially designed to cope with the tough wear
and tear associated with going on tour. Thermal stability is guaranteed by several low noise 3-stage fans
Which also means that they can be used inside the studio.
Comparator circuits constantly compare the power amplifiers’ input and output signal and control the
limiters under non-linear operating conditions. They protect the loudspeakers from overload due to power
stage clipping. The PRECISION SERIES power amplifiers feature excellent transmission properties. The
owar amplifier topology also makes for extremely low distortion rates. Distortion factor (THD), intermo-
dulation distortion (SMPTE-IM) and transient intermodulation distortion (DIM 30 and DIM 100) are 80 low
that they are only detectable with the most sophisticated measuring equipment. Generously dimensioned
ower supplies with low-leakage toroidal-core transformers provide considerable headroom well above
the nominal ratings. Vil foldback limiter cirouts were deliberately not included in the PRECISION SERIES
Power amplifiers to facilitate operation at complex loads up to a phase angle of +/- 90°.
‘The inputs are electronically balanced on XLR connectors. (Isolation transformers can be retrofitted).
Direct Outs in the form of XLR connectors (male), to loop the signal through, are also standard features.
‘The modes DUAL/Stereo or PARALLEL/Mono can be selected viathe Input Routing Switch. Furthermore,
the PRECISION SERIES power ampifiers can also be operated in "Mono Bridged" mode.
‘The front panel accommodates the d8-calibrated input Gain controls which are designed as especialy
precise and safe-to-operate detented potentiometers. The LED display provides information about the
ower ampliers' operating status. Forthe two channels, they demonstrate readiness to operate, whether
there is a signal at the input or output, when the Limiters have been activated and whether one of the
protective features has been triggered. The power outputs Channel A, Channel B and Bridged Out are
available on Speakon connectors. The rear side of the unit accommodates the ON/OFF switches for the
integrated Hi and Lo cut fers, a groundiit switch which separates the housing from the circuit ground
thus helping to prevent hum loops and the operating modes selector to mono bridged operation. They
also feature extremely quiet fans with frontto-rear airflow, facilitating operation in large and narrow
ampliier racks,
‘This Owner's Manual is meant to help you familiarize yourself with all the PRECISION SERIES’ other
features. Please read it through carefully and we guarantee that your new power amplifier of the
PRECISION SERIES from EV will ive you great pleasure.i (eS
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1. Level Control
Calibrated detented potentiometers to alter the total gain of the power ampitier. In order to avoid distortion,
in mixing consoles upstream, these controls should normally be positioned between 0 dB and -6 dB. The
calibrated markings show the additional attenuation directly
2. Power ON indication
This LED lights up when the mains switch is pressed. It it does not light up, the unit is not connected to
the mains or the mains fuse has blown,
3. Input indication
This LEO horss up if@ signal is present at the power amplifier input. The indicator does not ight up when,
the input comois are tumed down completely
4, Output indication
This LED lights up ita signal is present at the power amplifier output. The indicator goes off when the
speaker line has shorted or a protective circuit has been activated thus indicating that there is no signal
at the speaker output terminals,
5, LIMIT
‘This LED lights up ifthe limiter has been activated and the power amplifier is being operated at the clip
level. ifthe LED flashes briefly, this is not a cause for concem. I this LED is lit permanently, the volume
should be reduced to avoid overload damages lo the connected loudspeaker systems.
6. PROTECT
When this LED lights up during operation, one of the protection circuits against over-temperature,
‘overload, shorted outputs, radio trequenoy interference or DG faults has been triggered. The cause of
the error e.g. a shorted loudspeaker line must be remedied. In case of overheating, wait a litle until the
amplifier switches back to operating mode itselt.
7. POWER Switch
‘The unit is switched on via the power switch. The loudspeaker outputs are switched on via delayed relays
+20 that no startup transients are audible. A current limiter prevents startup peaks on the mains line and
prevents the mains fuse from blowing.REAR SIDE
REAR SIDE
Power amplifier input connectors
XLR connectors (male) are provided for "Looping" the signal to other
Power amplifiers. Thase are wired parallel to the XLR input connectors
in each channel
The inputs of the power amplifier are electronically balanced and wired
according to IEC 268. Isolation transformers can be retrofitted in order
toavoid huminterference in larger sound reinforcement systems. Please
contact your dealer if you have any problems.
Input wiring XLR
PIN: SHIELD
PIN2: a, +, hot
PINS: b,-, cold
‘The inputs are electronically balanced.
‘The input sensitivity is set to OdBu (775 mV) by the factory. Please
‘contact your local dealer if you want to change to 6dBu or 26 dB gain.
nur INPUT ROUTING
ene PARALLEL MONO
(q It the mode selector is in position PARALLEL MONO, the input con-
ectors channel A und B are directly wired in parallel, but the volume for
parater| |_oUAL
ae svene5 dhannel Aor can be adusted Independently using the Input corols
DUAL STEREO
Ifthe mode selector is in position DUAL STEREO, channel A and B are
ampiiied separately.
Many mixing consoles have XLR connectors in the outputs, but are wired In such a way
‘hat they are unbalanced. If a mixer is used with unbalanced outputs, PIN 1 and PIN 3 of
‘the power amplifier’s input connectors must be connected by a jumper or PIN 3 must
not be connected to the connection cable.
If signals are taken from unbalanced units 3 (b, ~, cold) and PIN 2 (a, +, hot),
strange hum interference or high frequency oscillations can occur. These effects can
‘cause power amplifiers or loudspeakers to malfunction. J)UMTER — BROGED = -H-LO-cUT.
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POWER AMPLIFIER OUTPUT CONNECTORS
‘SPEAKON output connectors are provided for the power
amplifier channels A (left) and B (right).
‘The Bridged Out connector for bridged operationis sealed
with a plastic cover to prevent connection error.
WARNING:
Please make sure not to hook Speakers up to the
BRIDGED OUTput in NORMAL mode or damage will
result.
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LIMITER
‘The time constant of the built-in imiter to avoid overdriving
is adjustable. Position "SLOW" is the factory preset and
this should also be the normal position.
Ii the power amplifier is used as a MID/HI-frequency am-
pliferin active mutti-way systems, the limiter switch should
be set to "FAST"
{the power amplifier is used as LOW-trequency amplifier
in active muti-way systems, the limiter switch should be
set to" is
BRIDGED MODE
‘Side switch to change from Normal Stereo mode to Brid-
‘ged mode. In Bridged mode the buit-in power amplifiers
operate in “push- pull" and the double output voltage from
channel A and B appears at the Bridged output connector.
The phases of Channel A and B are in opposite and
therefore the individual channels must not be used as
loudspeaker outputs.
HI-LO-CUT FILTER
This fiter attenuates subsonic and high frequency signals
so that the power amplifiers are not modulated with these
signals. This switch should normally always be in position
ON. The OFF position is only for applications where an
upstream unit, e.g. a crossover ora equalizer, has integra-
ted Hi-Cut and LO-Cut fiters.
GROUNDLIFT SWITCH
Hum loops can be avoided with the groundiit switch. Ifthe
Power amplifier is operated together with other units inone
19" rack, the switch should be in GROUNDED position. if
the power amplifier is used with units which have different
earthing potentials, the switch should be adjusted to the
UNGROUNDED position.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS atrated cuputponer Schms, one cnannelérven, uniess oierwse spectiog
Model z
Output Power (20Hz - 20kHz / THD = 0.196)
Into 6 Ohms
Into 4 Ohms
Into 8 Ohms bridged
Output Power (tk442 / THD = 1.0%)
into 8 Ohms
Into 4 Ohms
Into 8 Ohms bridged
Technical Specification
Frequenoy Response
‘Max. Output Level
botore Clipping,
roforonce 1 KHz / THD = 1%
Voltage Gain
relerence thHz
Input Sensitivity
at rated output power
4.ohis, reference 1 kH2
Maximum Input Level
Input Impedance
activa balanced
THO
at rated output power MBW = 80 kHz, f= 1k.
IMD - SMPTE:
60 He, 7 kHz
‘Signal /Noise Ratio
‘A.wolghted, RMS, input sensitivity 6 dBu
Crosstalk
at rated output power reference 1 KHZ
Damping Factor
Intomal, tkHz
DIM 30
iM 100
Slew Rate intornal
Power Consumption
178 rated output power 4 Ohm
Dimensions (WxH«D)
Weight
(Optional input Transformer
P1200
2x50 W
2x500W
1% 1000 W
2x370W
2x550W
1x 1100 W
10 He- 90 kHz /-148
e6V / RMS
26 JB (constant gain option)
(0dBW0.775V
6 dBu/.55V
21 dBu/ 9V
20kOnm
<005%
<001%
> 10508
< 108
>200
< 0.01%
< 0.01%
>90V/}5
650 VA
493 x 88.1 x 426 mm
19%3.47x 16.77 (n)
17 kg (97-4 tbs)
90176BLOCKDIAGRAM
[peer]Dimensions in. mm (inch)
55 0221
426 1677")
3755 (1476)
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erentSPECIFICATIONS: P 1200 complete unit
Standard specifications: IEC 268 part 3, IHF-A
0 dBu = 775 mV (RMS)
‘A. POWER SUPPLY
1. Mains: AC
2. Rated mains voltage 120
3, Rated mains frequency: 50-60 Hz
4, Rated power consumption 1900 watts
65. Normal power consumption: 600 watts
6. Tolerance of mains voltage: 110%
B. INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Input sockeis: Rated Input Level “1 Max. Input Level
CHANNEL AB OdBu (775mV) ++210Bu (9.0V)
CHANNEL AB *2 ++6dBu (1.55V) +21dBu (9.0V)
CHANNEL AB *3 ++8dBu (2.24V) ++21dBu (9.0V)
"1; Alllevel controls fully opened
"2: Intemally jumpered to +6dBu
"3: Intomally jumpered to 26dB total gain
. OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
‘Output sockets Rated Load Impedance ‘Output Power
Rated Value Max. Power before clipping
‘SPEAKER (A, B) 4 ohms ‘s00W 560W
8 ohms 250W 380W
‘SPEAKER BRIDGED 8 ohms, 1000W 1100W
‘SINGLE CHANNEL OUTPUT POWER,
(measured with “Dynamic Headroom" test signal according IHF-A: 1 kHz tone burst, 20 ms ON, 480 ms.
OFF, 4 ohms load)
‘SPEAKER (Aor B) 800 W
D. FREQUENCY RESPONSE
-3 dB loss against level at norm frequency
1. INPUT ~> SPEAKER : 6 Hz - 65 kHz
-HLLO-CUT off
2. INPUT ~> SPEAKER : 20 Hz - 40 kHz
-H-LO-CUT on
7E. PHASE RESPONSE
++! 22.5 degrees (10 Hz - 30 kHz)
F. INPUT IMPEDANCE
20 kohms
G, AMPLITUDE NON-LINEARITIES
1. Rated Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kH2)
2 IMD - SMPTE
~ 60 Hz, 7 KHz
8. DIM30
4, DIM 100
H. CROSSTALK
~al f= 1 kHz and rated power
|. DAMPING FACTOR
+ internal at {= 1 kHz
J. SLEW RATE
+ intemal
K. NOISE
k $0.05%
k 50.01%
k 0.01%
k 0.01%
<-70dB
>300
>30 Vins.
+ Ejp) = Noise voltage, unweighted with B = 20 Hz ... 20 kHz, RMS (IEC 268-1)
- Eig) = Noise voltage,
+ Ejay = Noise voltage, dB(A) frequency-weighted, RMS (|EC 268-1)
+ SIN ratios ref. raled output voltage
frequency weighting fiter according CCIR, quasi peak-welghted (IEC 268-1)
-HVLO-CUT ON
4. Rated noise level (typ.)
Noise- SIN- ‘equiv. input ‘equiv. input
Voltage Ratio noise voltage noise level
14 Be 370 nV 102.48 e5uv = 102 dBu
12 Ee) 11 mv $3 dBqp 17uV = $8 dBu (a)
1.3 Ea) 250 nV 106 dBp 40nV = 106 oBu (a)
2. Residual output noise (All level controls fully counterclockwise)
24 Up) = 270nv
22 Uc) = 800uV
23 Ua) = 180nV
L. Dimensions
Height :881mm (3.47 in)
Width :483mm (19 in)
Depth 426mm (16.7 in)
M. Weight
17 kg (87-4 Ibs)TEST DATA: P 1200 complete unit
General measuring conditions unless specified otherwise elsewhere:
* Measuring Tolerance: AX = 1508
* Test Frequency: f =thH
* All Levels referred to: E =775mV (odBu)
* Level controls fully to the right
* Pinning of the XLR - socket: PIN1 = SHIELD, GROUND
PIN2 = + INPUT
PINS = - INPUT
* Source impedance for feectin via XLR socket
R(S) = 50 ohms
1. MAINS VOLTAGE: E(P) = 120V/ 60Hz
can be plugged to 100V
2. POWER CONSUMPTION:
2.4. without load P(8) = 80-120
22 at norhinal operation P(B) = 1950 W
3, ADJUSTMENTS:
3.1. ADJUSTMENT OF IDLE CURRENT:
Connect a test resistor 4.7 ohms to the double jumpers J1 and J2 at pcb 84154 and measure the DC
votage over this resistor and adjust it (without load).
Adjust with VR2 or VR302
at room temperature
Room temperature: the unit must be left o cool down for several hours, after it has been in operation.
5.0 mv
8.2. PROCESSOR (VGA) - OFFSET:
(Open and close service switches S001 and $301 at the power amplifier pcb 84154 periodically and
adjust with VROOt or VR3O1 to a minimum offset (with oscilloscope to minimum peak or by ear to mini-
mum noise volume) at the amplifier output.
3.3 Adjustment of indications
= Level control fully clockwise
stat kez
Feed in a signal E() via Input A or B, until the IN LED lights up. Adjust the corresponding OUT LED to
the same brightness via trimmer VRS or VR4 on peb 81303.
144. FUNCTION TESTS:
4.1 Output Offset Voltage
DC measurement at the loudspeaker outputs CHANNEL AB
UW sa10mv
4.2 LIMITER TEST:
4.21 Clip Test
Drive both channels unti E(O) = 44.7 V (without load);
increase input voltage by 10 dB - LIMITER LED will ight up, the output voltage will only rise by approx.
3 dB to 65 V and is slightly clipped.
4.2.2 FAST/SLOW Test
Test both power amplifier channels separately:
- crive the power amplifier wth a burst signal (1= 1 kHz, 1 - 10 cycles, rate = 1 sec.) E() = 10 dB higher
than nominal input voltage
= monitor the output signal with an oscilloscope and switch over the FAST/SLOW switch
~ SLOW: after 2 - 3 signal periods the limiter responds to the strong distortion and regulates it to a
small residual distortion
= FAST: after 1-2 signal periods the limiter has already regulated the strong distortion to a small
residual distortion
Position SLOW is the factory preset!
4.3 POWER-ON DELAY
After approx 2 sec. the relays 001 (current limiter, pcb 85246), £001 and E901 (AF Output, pcb 84154)
will pick up together.
4.4. FAN CONTROL:
‘The fan does not run when the power amplifier is cold!
‘The fan can be tested with the service switch $1 on pcb 85246 by closing it bratly
4.5, SOAR PROTECTION CIRCUIT TEST:
Drive both channels separately to 44.7 V into 4 ohms . Connect a 0.1 ohm resistor parallel; protection
circuit responds and always tries to switch on again!
The Protect LED flashes at the same rhythm.
4.6 SHORT CIRCUIT - CURRENT LIMITER TEST:
Test the two channels individually:
- drive the power ampliier to maximum output (E(O) = 65 V) with a burst signal (f= 1 kHz, 1 - 10 cycles,
rate: = 1 sec.), without load
terminate with load resistor 1 ohm:
= the short circuit current limiter limits the output voltage over the load resistor symmetrically (monitor
with oscilloscope!) to a peak value of approx. 30 V (approx. 30 amps).4,7 DC VOLTAGE PROTECTION CIRCUIT TEST
Test the two channels individually
- drive the power amplifier with a test signal (I= 10 Hz) (without load resistor)
- the protection circuit responds at a loudspeaker output voltage of E(O) 63 V and always tries to switch
on again!
‘Tho Protect LED flashes at the same rhythm.
4.8 RF PROTECTION CIRCUIT TEST
Only for power ampitier pcb test!
5, LEVELS CHANNEL A and B
* Level control fully clockwise
* INPUT ROUTING switch into position DUAL/STEREO
* HI-LO-CUT switch: ON (factory preset)
* BRIDGED MODE: NORMAL
* LIMITER: SLOW (factory preset)
5.1 Nominal Levels
Input___-E() Test point E(0) Comment
CHAB 775mV SPEAKERAB 44.7
CHAB 155V SPEAKERAB 44.7 42/5 jumpered internally
CHAB 224V . SPEAKERAB = 44.7 42/6 jumpered intemally
5.2 Max. Input Levels
Input) Test point (0) ‘Comment
CHAB ‘SPEAKER AB
CHAR SPEAKER AB J2/6 jumpered intemally
CHAB SPEAKER AB 43/6 jumpered intemally
6. INPUT ROUTING Switch
DUAL/STEREO (factory preset!)
= Channels A and B must be driven separately
PARALLELMONO
Channels A and B are switched in parallel at the input; both channels can be driven by one signal source.
7. BRIDGED MODE Switch
NORMAL (factory preset!)
BRIDGED: The double output voltage is available at the BRIDGED OUT socket
‘The CHANNEL A input socket must be used; the CHANNEL B input socket has no function8, GROUND LIFT Switeh
GROUNDED : factory preset
Check the correct function of the switch with an ohm-meter:
Circuit ground (at the input or output socket) is connected or disconnected with chassis ground (contact
at the earth-terminel screw at the rear or protective-conductor of the mains cable)
9. Harmonic Distortion
9.1 Rated Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz; 8 chms load) k $0,005 %
9.2 Norm Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz; -10dB; 8 ohms load ) k $0,009 %
10. Frequency responses
+ Feed in E(\) via input
+ (0) at SPEAKER AB
= Curve 1: Hi-LO-CUT ON
= Curve 2: HI-LO-CUT OFF
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0010 speeker socket dpol- 361363 | VROOS trimpot 4.70 kobm Lin 348487
0010 power evitch 386720 | 00030 chorting plug 308397
70000 rubber foot 338589 |
00030 power button black 341382 | 00010 PCB 61548
00210 handle 65 mm 351213 | C0016 KO-EL 7.2MF Sov 304986
00510 fen 348415 | 00030 eafety component 361714
00010 front panel 349823 | C0316 KO-EL 2.2HF Sov 308985
| 00330 setety component 2ai714
0005 PCB 13038 | 0002 diode zener BZX 5SC 15V 309450
9001 soaket XLR apol. 246791 | 0003 diode zener 82K 55C SV 209450)
0002 connecter XLR 3pol 346792 | DOOD diode IN 4148 301254
89003 mocket XLR 3pol. 346791 | 00005 diode 1N 4148 301254
0008 connector XLR 3pol 346792 | 00008 diode 1N 4148, 301254
(MOOS connector Spot 337893 | 00007 diode 1N 4148 301254
ova: LED areen 3mm 336398 | D008 break down diode ZPD 7V5 307915,
0002 LED green 3mm 336393 | 00009 break down diode ZPD 75 307916
0003 LED green 3mm 336398 | ODIO diode 1N 4148, 301254
0004 LED green 3mm 336398 | DOOL1 diode IN 4002 308360
0005 LED red 3mm 336399 | 0012 diode IN 4148, 301258
boos LED ved ann 336399 | DOOLA diode MR 752 320769
0007 LED red 3mm 336399 | DODIS lode MR 752 328769
p0008 LED red 3am 336399 | DOOL6 diode IN 4149, 301254
00009 LED green 3mm 336398 | DOL? diode IN 4149 301254
Duo10 LED green 3mm 336398 | DOOL9 diode zener 2X 55C 2¥4 329511
DOOIL dsode zener ZPD SVL 328768 | 0024 diode BAV 20 348573
00012 atode zener ZPD SvL 328788 | 0025 diede BAV 20 349573
0013 aiode zener ZPD SV1 328788 | 0026 diode 1N 4148 301256
DOO1s diode zener ZPD SVL 328788 | 0027 diode 1N 4149, 301254
DOOLs diode IN 448 301284 | 00302 diode zener 8zx SSC 15Y 309450,
0001 res.network RKL 6A 1033 343457 |-DO303. diode zener BZX 55C 15V 309450
0002 ree.network RKL 6A 1033. 343457 | -DO34 lode IN 4148 301254
Yoool Yc NE 5832 327197 | 0305 diode 1N 4148. 301254
ro002 Te NE 9532 327197 | 0206 diede 1N 4148, 301254
1000s IG NE 3532 4 327197 | 00307 dtede IN 4148 301254
roovs 1c NE 5532 N 327197 | DO308 break down diode ZPD 7S 207916
T9005 I¢ TL 072 cP 331340 | 00309 break down diode ZPD 775 307816
0001 trene 2N 3904 335763 | D310 diode 1N 4148 301254
90002 trene. BC 337-25 307150 | 0312. diede IN 4148 301254
40003 trene. Be 327-25 207430 | DO314 diode MR 752 328769
90008 teane. 26 3906 348621 | 0315 diode MR 752 328769
90005 rane. BC 337-25 307150 | DO316 diode IN 4148 301254
Qu006 trans. BC 237-25 307150 | 0317 diode 1N 4148 301254
QULDL trang 2n 3908 335763 | 0319 iede zener BZ SSC 2V4 329511
qulo? trane. BC 337-25 307150 | 0001 relay RP 310 024 330808
0102, trans. BC 327-25 307630 | 60301 relay RP 310 074 330008
QuLos teens. 2 3906 368421 | HO0D1 ree.network RKL 8A 1037 343457
30001 rotary seitch 348572 | HO301 ree.network RKL GA 1037 342457
80002 rotery switch 348583 | T0001 IC LM 308 A 338359
$0003 rotary switch 348583 | 10002 Ic TL 072 cP 331340
$0008 rotary eviteh 348583 | 10003 IC NE 5532 N 327197
YROOI potentioweter L0kehm 1in 348430 | 10004 TC CA 3080 E 307421
R002 potentiometer 10kehm lin 348430 | T0005 Tc TL 072 CP 331340
vRO03 trimpet 4.70 Kohn Lin 348487 | T0301 IC LM 308 A 330359
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trina? teens. 2N 3906 bastzi | Q0312trane. MPSA 42 passa
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foou7 trane. BE 391 307911 | g0384 trene. 28 3306 Sussat
nooue triee MA 223-6 330876 | Q0355. trans 2 2904 hasan
m0st teene. Zi 3908 busca | 90386. trene. MPSA 92 usta
tise treme 24 3908 a3s7e3 | 40387. trene. BE 381 sorait
i 0033 beanies 2H 3906 3agczi | ROISL feeteior 4.70 obm 4 watt 341713
tusk tren. at 3906 deez! | nO1R component. NIC 48509
toss trans 2H 3908 gasvea | RDI edi 340593
| tosh rene. MEGA 92 auaiz3 | 00005 component NIC 344s
tims? teene, BF 381 207911 | 00008 component NIC 38490
2Pom:
Rosa
Roane
0439
vroot
vRov2
vraut
vra02
0015,
0001
co00z
oye
000%
nooo
onan
covok
cov02
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P0052
con72
0073
ooze
oo2i
poo2z
0022
voaan
0028
oes
00a!
0032
0033
boose
mors
10036
moa
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Foon
0001
10006
nuose
‘quae
‘yv062
0053
oos4
‘gn08s
0086
gous7
hoon
gous
‘gn070
o071
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desersption Part-Wo. | description PartNo.
I
1
resistor 4.70 ohm 4 wett 341713 | 0072 tran. BC 337-25 307150
anfety component NTC 348583 | 0073. trane. BC 350 8 goniee
sefety component NIC 348593 | Q007 trene. BC 550 B 3o1ias
trimpot. &7 kohm Lin 340486 | 0075 trans. BC 618 348591
Hedmpst. 2.50 Kolm Ltn 348575 | 0076 trane. BC 518 3a0s91
tedmpot. 47 kohm Lin 360486 | 0077 trane. BC 618 348591
teimpot. 2.50 kobm itn 348675 | 0078 tran. BC 560 8 306928
1 q0079 trans. BC 618 49501
Pee 952398 | 90080 trans. BC 610 a4ese1
‘sofety component 341716 | 90081 trans. BC 618 348591
KU-EL 4700.000HF 100¥ 30837 | Qo082 trans. BC 560 8 306928,
KU-EL 472.000HE 100V 340437 | Qo083 trane. BC 560 8 306928,
KO-RL. 6700 GOOMF 100v 340637 | 0200 wire-wound resistor 22 ohm 301726
KO-FL 4700.000MF 100v 340837 | RO201 wire-wound resistor 22 ohm 301726
rectifier KBPC 3506 W 348525 | S000] #lfding switch 338886
| $0202 centrel elesent on/off 327987
Pee 852465 | 00025 maine transforner 348809
sefety component Baris |
sotety component 3a7e |
copecitor 2200uF 35¥ 335935 |
capaziter 2200uE 257 335935 |
RO-EL A7HE SOV 343530 |
KO-EL A7HE Sov 343530 |
break down diode ZPD 6vB 304992 |
break down diode 22D sve 304992 |
diode IN 4148 301258 |
diode in 4148 3o1zse |
diode IN 4148 301254 |
diode IN 4148 301256 |
adode IN 4002 306360 |
diode IN 4002 304360 |
diode IN 4168 301254 |
diode IN 41468 301256 |
diode IN 4148 301256 |
Slode IN 4148 301254 |
‘Mode IN 4148 301254 |
veley RP 310 024 330406 |
furs holder sosass |
Fuse holder 306838 |
recti€ier Bay C1500 331965 |
Tc TL 074 cH 332985 |
trons. BC 37-25 307150 |
trane. BC 327-25 307430 |
trans. Bc 337-25 307150 |
trene. GC 327-25, 307430 |
trans. BD 2618 301238 |
trone BU 2428 301235 |
Bc 560 8 306928 |
Bc S60 8 306928 |
ac 5508 sores |
trane. BC 560 8 306928 |
rane. ¢ 560 B 306928 |
trans. Be 337-25 307150 |# SERVICE INFORMATION
WARNING: No user serviceable parts inside. Extremely hazardous voltages and currents may be encountered
within the chassis. The servicing information contained within this document is only for use by Electro-Voice
‘Authorized warranty repair stations and qualified service personnel. To avoid electric shock DO NOT perform any
servicing other than that contained in the Operating instructions unless you are qualified o do so, Otherwise, refer
all servicing to qualified service personnel
NOTICE: Modification to Electro-Voice produc is not recommended. Such modifications shall be at the sole
expense of the person(s) or company responsible, and any damage resulting therefrom shall not be covered under
warranty or otherwise.
#.1 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
‘TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS, LOOK UP THE ORDERING NUMBER FROM THE COMPONENT PARTS
LISTING AND CALLE. S. T. (616) 695-6831, FAX (600) 685-6386, OR WRITE:
ELECTRO-VOICE SERVICE
600 CECIL STREET
BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN 49107
+ USA
#2 ELECTRO-VOICE UNIFORM LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
Electro-Voice products are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship for a
specified period, 2s noted in the individual productline statemment(s) below, or in the individual product data sheet
‘or owner's manual, beginning with the date of original purchase. If such malfunction occurs during the specified
Period, the product willbe repaired or replaced (at our option) without charge. The product willbe returned to the
‘customer prepaid. Exclusions and Limitations: The Limited Warranty does not apply to: (a) exterior finish or
appearance; (b) certain specific items described in the individual product-line statements) below, or inthe individual
[product data sheet or owner's manual; (c) malfunction resulting from use or operation ofthe product other than as
‘specified inthe product data sheet or owner's manual; (d) malfunction resulting rom misuse or abuse of the product;
‘or (e) maifunction occurring at any time after repairs have been made to the product by anyone other than
Electro-Voice or any of its authorized service representatives. Obtaining Warranty Service: To obtain warranty
service, a customer must deliver the product, prepaid, to Electro-Voice or any of its authorized service repre-
sentatives together with proof of purchase of the product in the form of abill of sale of receipted invoice. A list of
authorized service representatives is available trom Electro-Voice at 600 Cecil Street, Buchanan, Mi 49107
(616/695-€83110r 800/685-2606). Incidental and Consequential Damages Excluded: product repair or replace-
‘ment and return to the customer are only remedies provided to the customer. Electro-Voice shall not be liable for
any incidental or consequential damages including, without imitation, injury to persons or property or lass of use.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above imitation
‘or exclusion may not apply to you. Other Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also.
have other rights which vary from state to state. ‘
Electro-Voice Electronics are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship for a
period of three (3) years from the date of original purchase. Additional details are included in the Unifom Limited
Warranty statement.
#.3 Technical Assistance
For applications assistance or other technical information, contact the Applications Engineer. You can call (616)
695-6831, FAX (616) 695-1304, or write:
Electro-Voice Applications Engineer 600 Cecil Street Buchanan, MI 49107 U. S. A.
Electro-Voice a MARK IV company
{600 Cecil Steet, Buchanan, Michigan 49107, Phone (816) 635-6831, Fax: 616-695-1304
18234 Doe Avenue, Visi, Califia 83291, Phone (208) 681-7777, Fax: (208) 6510164
E Nak IV Audo Canada. nc. 345 Herbert St, Gananoque, Ontafo, Canada K7G 2V1, Phone (613382.2141,
ox 619) 7488
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