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* Short on the line. If the speaker line is shorted the amplifier will shut down. | * Short on the line. If the speaker line is shorted the amplifier will shut down. | ||
* High temperature. Before the amplifier shuts down it will first reduce the audio by 6 dB. If the temperature keep on rising it will eventually shut down. | * High temperature. Before the amplifier shuts down it will first reduce the audio by 6 dB. If the temperature keep on rising it will eventually shut down. | ||
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Revision as of 08:17, 14 September 2016
This article will explain how to setup Line Monitoring on the speaker line on ENA Amplifiers.
Exigo has two ways of monitoring the speaker line/loops.
- Self Protection, no settings required.
- Active Line Monitoring with pilot tone. This requires setup in EMT and on the ENA Amplifier.
Self Protection
There is two mechanisms that are used for self protection:
- Short on the line. If the speaker line is shorted the amplifier will shut down.
- High temperature. Before the amplifier shuts down it will first reduce the audio by 6 dB. If the temperature keep on rising it will eventually shut down.