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Each amplifier has two network connections, allowing for redundant cabling between the amplifier and the network. <br> | Each amplifier has two network connections, allowing for redundant cabling between the amplifier and the network. <br> | ||
Using standard network equipment also allows for a much wider selection of standard network equipment. | Using standard network equipment also allows for a much wider selection of standard network equipment. | ||
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+ | The complete amplifier is self-monitoring and this includes advanced monitoring of the speaker lines and internal system. <br> | ||
+ | The audio output channels can be monitored for line faults such as shorts, ground faults and large load changes. In addition, up to 10 intelligent Line End Transponders (ELTSI) can be placed on the speaker lines for additional accuracy in the line monitoring. <br> | ||
+ | The amplifier also monitors control inputs, power supplies, temperature, network connections and every other components required for operation of essential services. <br> | ||
+ | Faults will be reported to the system controller, but will also be indicated locally on the amplifier. | ||
Revision as of 15:03, 24 November 2017
Exigo Network Amplifier
- 2x 400 watt continuous GA effect
- 2x 400 watt PA effect
- Power efficient class D technology
- Powered by 110 - 230 VAC
- Redundant Ethernet connections
- Digital audio processing, equalizer and audio delay
- Loudspeaker line monitoring
- Input for backup amplifier
The Exigo Network Amplifier is designed for use in marine, offshore and other demanding environments.
The amplifier utilizes state-of-the-art class D amplifier technology to ensure high power efficiency and superb audio quality.
The Exigo Network Amplifier is part of the Exigo PA/GA system, which is based on standard Ethernet network and digital processing.
Each amplifier has two network connections, allowing for redundant cabling between the amplifier and the network.
Using standard network equipment also allows for a much wider selection of standard network equipment.
The complete amplifier is self-monitoring and this includes advanced monitoring of the speaker lines and internal system.
The audio output channels can be monitored for line faults such as shorts, ground faults and large load changes. In addition, up to 10 intelligent Line End Transponders (ELTSI) can be placed on the speaker lines for additional accuracy in the line monitoring.
The amplifier also monitors control inputs, power supplies, temperature, network connections and every other components required for operation of essential services.
Faults will be reported to the system controller, but will also be indicated locally on the amplifier.