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The backup amplifier needs to be wired to the amplifier(s) it should monitor: | The backup amplifier needs to be wired to the amplifier(s) it should monitor: | ||
* One control output (24V DC) from the backup amplifier is connected to each of the backed up amplifiers (star wiring). | * One control output (24V DC) from the backup amplifier is connected to each of the backed up amplifiers (star wiring). | ||
− | * The speaker loop outputs from the backup amplifier is connected to inputs on all amplifiers being backed up (bus wiring). | + | * The speaker loop outputs from the backup amplifier is connected to the back-up inputs on all amplifiers being backed up (bus wiring). |
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Revision as of 11:50, 5 August 2016
This article describes how to wire the backup amplifier solution. Exigo ENA Amplifiers have inbuilt support for backup amplifier switch-over where one amplifier can be designated as backup for up to six other amplifiers.
Wiring
The backup amplifier needs to be wired to the amplifier(s) it should monitor:
- One control output (24V DC) from the backup amplifier is connected to each of the backed up amplifiers (star wiring).
- The speaker loop outputs from the backup amplifier is connected to the back-up inputs on all amplifiers being backed up (bus wiring).