Arcam P35 Car Amplifier User Manual


 
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POSITIONING THE UNIT
Place your amplifier on a level, firm surface.
Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or
damp.
Ensure adequate ventilation. Do not place the unit in an enclosed
space such as a bookcase or cabinet as both of these will impede air
flow through the ventilation slots.
CONNECTING TO LOUDSPEAKERS
You can connect one or two pairs of loudspeakers to your amplifier,
provided each pair is rated between 816. If one or both pairs have
an impedance of less than 8, the combined load on the amplifier falls
below 4 and could cause an overload. If so, the overload protection
circuit engages and the amplifier will not work.
To connect one pair of loudspeakers, use the
SP1 terminals.
SP1 and SP2 terminals
4
Both sets of loudspeaker terminals can be switched off by pressing the
MUTE button on the remote control. To switch SP1 and SP2 independently,
use the front panel switch
7
(see page 7) or the remote control (see
page 10).
Your amplifier is fitted with loudspeaker terminals to BFA (British
Federation of Audio) standard specification.
BFA loudspeaker terminals
The terminal will accept spade terminals, bare wires or a BFA plug.
BFA plugs are available from your Arcam dealer. To connect a bare wire
or spade terminal, unscrew the red (or black) part of the loudspeaker
terminal first.
Insert the wire or spade terminal and screw it back up.
Installation: A32 integrated ampli er
Wiring your loudspeakers
LR
+–
PHONO
+–
SP1
SP2
POWER INLET
PRE OUTPWR IN
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4 – 16 OHMS
L
R
L
R
L
R
VOLTAGE
SELECT
RECORD
OUT
PLAY
IN
TAPE/PROC
RECORD
OUT
PLAY
IN
VCR/TAPE 2 DVD AV TUNER CD AUX
INTEGRATED
PRE/PWR
MM
MC
32
REMOTE
IN
TRIG
OUT
7br
115/230V
Arcam A32 amplifier
R
L
+ +
Right
speaker
+
+
Left
speaker
CAUTION: Do not over tighten the loudspeaker terminals or use
a wrench, pliers, etc., as this could cause damage to the terminals
which will not be covered under warranty.
Connect the right speaker to the terminals on the back of your
amplifier marked
R and the left speaker to the terminals marked L.
Connect your loudspeakers so that the red (positive/+) terminal on
each loudspeaker is connected to the red (positive/+) terminal on the
amplifier. Your loudspeaker cables may be marked to show polarity
(negative/ and positive/+), if not, then the positive terminal can usually
be identified by a ridge or coloured marking.
Now connect your loudspeakers black (negative/) terminals to the
black (negative/) terminals on the amplifier.
Ensure that no stray strands of inner wires are allowed to touch
another cable or the amplifiers casing. This can cause a short circuit
and damage your amplifier!