citronic H-SERIES Hybrid Class-h Power Amplifiers User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- citronic
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H-SERIES Hybrid Class-h Power Amplifiers
User Manual
Version 1.0
Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Citronic H-series power amplifier as part of your sound reinforcement system. These amplifiers use hybrid class-H architecture to offer high power output in a compact, lightweight form factor. Please read this manual fully and follow the instructions to achieve the best results from your amplifier and to avoid damage through misuse.
Warning
To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose any of the
components to rain or moisture. If liquids are spilled on the casing, stop
using immediately, allow unit to dry out and have checked by qualified
personnel before further use. Avoid impact, extreme pressure or heavy
vibration to the case. No user serviceable parts inside Do not open the case
refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Safety
- Check for correct mains voltage and condition of IEC lead before connecting to power outlet.
- Ensure speaker leads are good condition with no shorted connections or damaged plugs.
- Check that the impedance of speaker loads do not exceed the minimum stated load for the amplifier.
- Do not allow any foreign objects to enter the case or through the ventilation grilles.
Placement
- Keep out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
- Keep away from damp or dusty environments.
- When rack-mounting, ensure adequate support for the base of the amplifier and firm fixings for the front.
- Ensure adequate airflow and do not cover cooling vents at the front and rear of the amplifier.
- Ensure adequate access to controls and connections.
Cleaning
- Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent to clean the casing as required.
- Use a vacuum cleaner to clear ventilation grilles of any dust or debris build-ups.
- Do not use strong solvents for cleaning the unit.
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Operation
Connect speaker cabinets to channel outputs (18, 19) using good quality Speakon® leads and ensure that the combined load on each channel is no lower than 2.
For speaker loads connected in parallel…
1/speaker impedance + 1/speaker impedance… = 1/TOTAL impedance.
Therefore…
8Ω + 8Ω = 4Ω total
4Ω + 4Ω = 2Ω total
8Ω + 8Ω + 8Ω + 8Ω = 2Ω total
The rear panel has a MODE switch (13), which determines the way that the amplifier operates. The standard operating mode is STEREO , with each input feeding its relevant speaker output.
PARALLEL mode sums both inputs together in mono so that each amplifier channel receives a mix of both inputs.
Also, both channels can be combined to drive a single load at higher power by selecting BRIDGE mode. In this mode, the input is on channel 1 and the output is from the OUT 1 speaker connecter as indicated on the rear panel (wired to pins 1+ and 2-) WARNING The minimum load for BRIDGE mode is 4.
Below the MODE switch is a SENSITIVITY switch (15), which has 3 settings for different input levels. The standard setting is 1.0V and further settings for 1.4V and 2.0V higher level inputs will reduce the input sensitivity.
When set to “on”, the LF PROCESSING switch provides a 2dB boost at 100Hz for enhanced bass response.
Connect each signal input from mixer or other line level source via XLR or 6.3mm jack connectors to the combo connectors (11, 17) on the rear panel using good quality signal leads. Depending on output level of the mixer, select the appropriate sensitivity on the rear panel. Wiring for balanced or unbalanced inputs are as follows…
Connector type| Signal hot +| Signal cold –| Ground (GND)|
Unbalanced wiring
---|---|---|---|---
6.3mm jack| Tip| Ring| Sleeve| Ring + Sleeve combined
XLR| Pin 2| Pin 3| Pin 1| Pin 3 + Pin 1 combined
Each channel input also has a corresponding XLR line output (12, 16) for linking onto further amplifiers, as necessary.
XLR inputs and outputs for each channel are wired in parallel, allowing signal to be carried forward to further amplifiers.
Connect the amplifier to a mains supply (9), ensuring the IEC lead is earthed,
in good condition and connected securely.
With Channel 1 + 2 controls (2, 6) turned fully down, switch on the power to
the amplifier (7). This unit has a “soft-start” function which makes some
checks before engaging power to the amplifiers, which may take a few seconds.
With mixer (or other signal source) levels turned down, gradually increase the
amplifier’s channel level controls to the required level (normally full) and
then gradually increase the signal level from the mixer or sound source until
sound can
be heard through the speakers and then continue increasing up to the required
level.
The LED indicators for each channel (3, 5) are as shown opposite.
PROT | Protect mode |
---|---|
CLIP | Signal clipping (overload) |
SIG | Signal present |
POW | Power on |
If the input signal is overloading the amplifier, this “clips” above the available power limit. When this happens, the CLIP indicators will light.
It is acceptable for CLIP indicators to flash very briefly in response to loud peaks in the audio signal. However, if they light for any longer than a brief instant or very frequently, the input level should be reduced or channel level controls on the front panel should be turned down until the regular clipping is eliminated.
If the internal protection circuitry detects a fault in the speakers or amp, the channel(s) will enter protect mode and PROT will illuminate on the front panel to show this. Switch the amplifier off and check the entire system (including speaker leads) before powering up again. If still in Protect Mode, seek advice from qualified service personnel.
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Each H-series amplifier also has a backlit LCD display (4) on the front panel with the following information for monitoring.
· Mains supply voltage · Internal temperature of each amplifier channel · VU signal meters for each channel · Fan speed
Before powering down, turn the channel gain controls fully down to avoid loud noises when switching off.
Specifications
- Testing @ 2 under 40ms burst, 1kHz sine wave (1.0% THD)
Troubleshooting
Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.
Errors and omissions excepted. Copyright© 2021.
AVSL Group Ltd. Unit 2-4 Bridgewater Park, Taylor Rd. Manchester. M41 7JQ AVSL
(EUROPE) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Business Park, New Mallow
Road, Cork, Ireland
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