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Manual de usuario Adcom, modelo A60

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input/auxiliary output When connecting a Compact Disc player with a phono socket output, a 5 pin 180° DIN plug (pins 3 & 5) to two PHONO plugs lead should be used. If the player is equipped with a fixed lead terminated in two phono plugs then a high quality twin PHONO sockets to 5 pin 180° DIN plug (pins 3 and 5) adaptor should be used (e.g. A & R lead type L02). If a tape recorder is being used in conjunction with this socket, then the lead required here is usually a 5 pin 180° DIN plug to 4 PHONO plugs (individually screened) type. If the recorder also has a low level DIN input then a 5 pin 180° DIN plug to 5 pin 180° DIN plug (individually screened) lead may also be used successfully in most cases. Tape A 5 pin 180° DIN plug to 4 PHONO plugs (individually screened) lead is required. Tuner socket (A60AP+ model only) In the A60AP+ the auxiliary input is available at pins 1 and 4 of the tuner socket (see above). It is accessible via the A & R type L04 “Y” adaptor lead which terminates in two line DIN sockets for “tuner” and “C.D.” wired as the standard A60+’s “tuner” socket (see above). AP socket (pre- amplifier output, power amplifier input - A60AP+ model only) The connections to this socket are shown above. The leads required will depend upon the application, but when used with the SA60X for two way active crossover systems a 5 pin 180° DIN to 5 pin 180° DIN crossover lead (e.g. A & R lead type L03) is required. Loudspeakers 4 mm (banana) plugs or bare wires should be used, with connectors on the other ends of the leads to suit your loudspeakers. It is important that the phasing of the loudspeakers is correct: that is, the black or - terminal of each loudspeaker should be connected to the corresponding black socket of the A60+ and the red or + speaker terminal to the red (for direct output) or white (for switched output) socket. The upper sockets are for the left hand speaker and the lower for the right. Do not make any connection between the left and right loudspeaker leads. 7 Fuses Loudspeaker fuses These are 1.6 Amp (or less) fast blow 20mm x 5mm diameter fuses. They may blow if the amplifier is: - run continuously at high level into the correct loudspeaker load - run at high level into a loudspeaker of too low an impedance (“4ohms” or less) - run into a short circuit They are user-replaceable and two spares are provided. However, if they blow consistently without any of the above conditions obtaining please consult your dealer. DO NOT replace with a fuse of greater value than 1.6 Amps (or with a “slow blow” or “anti-surge” fuse) since this will endanger the amplifier and your loudspeakers and invalidate your guarantee. Power supply fuses These are 3.15 Amp fast blow 20mm x 5mm diameter fuses. They are NOT USER-REPLACEABLE and spares are not supplied. If these fuses blow, there is probably a fault in the amplifier - do not change the fuses but consult your dealer. Mains fuse This is a 1 Amp anti-surge (slow blow) 20mm x 5mm diameter in all models. This fuse is designed to protect against faults in the amplifier, transformer and mains switch. It is not normally user-replaceable. However, should it blow during a continuous period of very high level music, or on amplifier switch-on, it may be replaced once only WITH A FUSE OF THE CORRECT TYPE (one spare is provided). If a second fuse blows within a short period then there is a fault, and the amplifier should be returned to your dealer. Location of MC60 moving coil cartridge pre-amplifier (optional) Location of disc input loading module (optional) D.C. supply fuses NOT USER REPLACEABLE Loudspeaker fuses 1.6 Amp quick blow DO NOT replace with higher values or anti-surge types I-1 I I I "I I _ _ _ _ Mains fuse 1 Amp anti-surge Removal of wooden cover In order to inspect or change fuses, or adjust the tape replay level controls, you will need to remove the wooden cover from the amplifier. BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER, ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE AMPLIFIER AND DISCONNECT FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY. Note that the mains fuse remains live whenever the amplifier is plugged into the mains, even when the amplifier power switch is in the off position. To remove the cover unscrew the two black-headed screws towards the rear of the side panels using a No.l “Pozidriv” screwdriver. Then slide the cover forward as far as it will go (approximately 15mm) and lift it vertically upwards. Replacement is merely a reversal of this procedure. 8 Cartridge loading modules These are purely passive modules designed to modify the input impedance of the amplifier in order to obtain the best match with the cartridge in use. The ULM/M is designed for use with moving magnet cartridges and the ULM/C (to be used in conjunction with the MC60 preamplifier board) is for use with moving coil types. Each is user adjustable via switches on the module and offers the facility for additional components to be wired on to provide customised loads. The loading module should be pl...

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