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1.                                                 8 00  E  203mm 875  222mm  j L  cud 12 66   62mm 332mm    T Y  14 36   365mm  18 50   470mm  19 83   504mm  142   44mm  E Ed    3 82  9 86   97mm 250mm       17 50   445mm    CLASSE    Class   Audio  5070 Fran  ois Cusson  Lachine  Quebec  Canada H8T 1B3     1  514  636 6384   1  514  636 1428  fax     http   www classeaudio com    email  cservice classeaudio com    Copyright    2006 Class   Audio Inc  Printed in Canada     031506    
2.   Owner s Manual  LASSE zm  Power Amplifier    WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE        CAUTION       RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK  DO  NOT REMOVE COVER  NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL              NOTICE    All of us at Class   take extreme care to ensure that your purchase will remain a prized investment  We are proud to inform you that all  Class   components have been officially approved for the European Community  CE  mark     This means that your Class   product was subjected to the most rigorous manufacturing and safety tests in the world  The CE mark certifies  that your purchase meets or exceeds all European Community requirements for unit to unit consistency and consumer safety     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment gener   ates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception  whi
3.   or RFI  radio frequency interference   In the world of wireless  telecommunications  there is more potential interference around than ever  before   it makes sense to keep it out of music and movie soundtracks        13    14       For this reason  we strongly recommend using the balanced analog  interconnections between your Class   components wherever possible     The pin assignments of these XLR input connectors are     Pin 1  Signal ground   Pin 2  Signal    non inverting    Pin 3  Signal    inverting     9 Connector ground lug  chassis ground       These pin assignments are consistent with the standard adopted by the  Audio Engineering Society  AES14 1992      If you are using your Class   power amplifier with a Class   preamplifier   youre all set     just take standard balanced interconnect cables and plug  them in Then engage that input on the power amplifier by configuring it  as described in Initial Setup     If you are using another brand of preamplifier  please refer to the operating  manual of your balanced output preamplifier to verify that the pin  assignments of its output connectors correspond to your amplifier  If   not  have your dealer wire the cables so that the appropriate output pin  connects to the equivalent input pin     Single Ended  RCA  Input   Single ended cables using RCA connectors are the most common form   of analog connection used in consumer electronics  When implemented  carefully and with use of high quality interconnecting cables  this
4.  DB 9 connector has two purposes     e downloading new operating software into your amplifier  should  new features ever be added  for example    e for external control of your amplifier by systems such as  i Command     AMX  and Crestron        For more information  please contact your dealer and ask about home  automation systems     AC Mains Input   An IEC standard power cord is used with the CA 2200  Plug the cord into  the IEC receptacle on the rear panel  and the other end into a suitable wall  outlet     AC Mains Fuse   Your Class   power amplifier has an AC mains fuse  accessible on the  rear panel  If you suspect that your AC fuse has blown  disconnect your  amplifier from the AC mains  as well as from its input connections and  speaker connections  and refer to the appropriate item of the section  enitled Troubleshooting     Do not open your amplifier  There are no user serviceable parts within  this product     A    Danger        Potentially dangerous voltages and current capabilities exist  within your power amplifier  even when disconnected from AC  mains  Do not attempt to open any portion of the amplifier s  cabinet  There are no user serviceable parts inside your power  amplifier  All service of this product must be referred to a  qualified Class   dealer or distributor     18    Important     A       configuring balanced   single ended operation       Initial Setup    Your new Class   amplifier is quite simple to set up and enjoy  Please follow the  steps out
5.  can put a tremendous surge on the AC  mains that can easily damage any piece of electronics  no matter how well  designed and protected  The best protection in the case of severe electrical  storms is to simply remove the electronics from any connection with the  power grid     Select button   The Select button is used  along with the Mode button  when configuring  the amplifier for either balanced or single ended operation  It is also used  when configuring the turn on delay or amplifier number for an amplifier  connected to a Class   preamplifier by the DC Trigger or CAN Bus control  systems     Channel status LED indicators   Each amplifier channel has two Channel LED indicators  They are used to  indicate the use of either balanced  XLR  or single ended  RCA  inputs for  that channel     These indicators are also used to indicate fault conditions in your amplifier   should any ever arise  If a channel   s LED indicators blink red  there is a  problem in that particular channel  If all the Channel LEDs are blinking  red  there may be a systemic problem that is not specific to a particular  channel     If you see any Channel LED Indicator blinking red  please  disconnect the amplifier from the AC mains immediately and  check that all external connections are cleanly made and  secure  If the AC mains are not easily accessible  you can press  and hold the Standby button for three seconds to reset the  amplifier  If no fault is immediately obvious  please call your  authorize
6.  standard  can provide excellent performance  Class   has gone to extraordinary effort  to ensure that the single ended  RCA  inputs of your power amplifier are  as good as possible  However  this connection standard cannot offer the  immunity from interference that balanced interconnection does   hence  our recommendation to use the balanced inputs when possible     If you elect to use the single ended inputs of your Class   power amplifier   you need to engage them by configuring the amplifier as described in  Initial Setup     Speaker Outputs  Two pairs of high quality five way binding posts are provided on the  amplifier  in order to facilitate    bi wiring        In practice  bi wiring involves connecting two  preferably identical  sets  of speaker cables between each amplifier channel and its corresponding  loudspeaker  In many cases  the benefit is a subjectively improved level of  clarity and detail from the speaker  as a result of being able to feed the two  separate sections of its crossover and driver complement with identical  yet  separate signals         Many high quality loudspeakers also offer two sets of connections on their  speakers  Generally  one set of the connections on the loudspeaker feeds the  portion of the speakers crossover network that supplies the woofer with its  signal  the other set of connections connects to the portion of the crossover that    supplies the rest of the speaker with the midrange and high frequencies      Although the binding 
7.  the AC mains only and turn it on without reconnecting either the  inputs or the speaker wires  If the fuse blows again  disconnect it  from the AC mains and contact your Class   dealer for assistance       If everything seems fine  place the amplifier back into standby    and carefully reconnect the input cable and power the amplifier  up  If the fuse then blows  or the amplifier goes into protection    you may have a serious fault with your preamplifier processor   Contact your Class   dealer       Finally  if everything is still fine  place the amplifier in standby    and carefully reconnect the speaker wires  Check both ends of  the speaker wires for possible short circuits  Then power up the  amplifier again  If the amplifier remains functional  the fuse  does not blow   then the original fuse probably blew in order to  protect the amplifier from a large AC mains surge  If it blows  again  contact your Class   dealer for assistance     The Standby LED is flashing quickly  and a Channel LED is flashing  red     Try resetting the unit by disconnecting it from the AC mains    power  waiting a few seconds  and reconnecting the amplifier to  power  If this does not solve the problem  contact your Class    dealer for assistance        Specifications    Class   Audio reserves the right to make improvements without notice     Power output 200W ch continuous rms   8   2   both channels driven  400W ch continuous rms   4Q  Frequency response 10Hz     22kHz   0  0 1dB   10Hz     15
8.  them  If you can give the speaker wires a reasonable  tug without movement  they are snug  Further tightening will not make a  better connection  and  taken to the extreme  may damage the connectors     20    A       Caution        6  Double check all your connections   We understand that this step sounds redundant  but it is worth the extra  minute or two it might take just to ensure that all connections are correct  and secure before plugging the power cables to the AC outlets      7  Turn on all the other components in your system  and then turn  on your amplifier   It is always good practice to turn any power amplifier on last  and to turn  it off first  Doing so prevents any turn on turn off transients that might  originate in other components from damaging your loudspeakers     Care and Maintenance    To remove dust from the cabinet of your amplifier  use a feather duster or a lint   free soft cloth  To remove dirt and fingerprints  we recommend isopropyl alcohol  and a soft cloth  Dampen the cloth with alcohol first and then lightly clean the  surface of the amplifier with the cloth  Do not use excessive amounts of alcohol  that might drip off the cloth and into the amplifier     At no time should liquid cleaners be applied directly to  the amplifier  as direct application of liquids may result in  damage to electronic components within the unit        Troubleshooting    In general  you should refer any service problems to your Class   dealer  Before  contacting your 
9.  to easily route the signals anywhere they might need to go  and the  reliability of a solid electrical connection     Since an IR distribution system such as your dealer may design for you  usually must control many products  your amplifier includes both an IR  input  for the control of this product  and an IR output  so as to pass  along the same signal to the next product   This allows you to    daisy chain     your control wires from one product to the next     The amplifier is designed to respond to IR commands of 5 Volts DC   with the tip of the mini mono plugs defined to be  positive  relative to the  shank of the plug              5Vdc    less than 100 mA    16       DC Trigger Input and Output   Many audio video preamplifiers can supply a DC control voltage to  associated equipment in order to induce desired behavior  Your Class    amplifier can take advantage of these capabilities in order to be switched  between operate and standby automatically  perhaps in concert with the A   V preamp itself     Two   s  inch mini mono jacks provide this remote controlled turn on   that is  toggling between operate and standby  of the amplifier  These jacks  provide a simple pass through of the control voltage from one to the other   allowing you to    daisy chain    a series of amplifiers quite easily     The remote trigger will be operated by the presence of 5 12 Volts DC   with tip polarity as shown below            5 12 volts    AL  less than 100 mA  RS 232 Control Port  This
10. 5kHz   0  3 0dB    Phase better than  10     22kHz  Signal to noise ratio 108dB   ref full ouput  10Hz     80kHz    Channel separation better than 110dB   20kHz  Noise floor  FFT  all peaks less than  95dBV   10Hz     80kHz    Distortion  THD   noise  0 003       89   unweighted  1 0Vrms IkHz input  10Hz     500kHz    Voltage gain 29 1dB  Sensitivity 1 4Vrms for rated output   802  Input Impedance 100kQ2  Rated power consumption  as per IEC60065 para  2 3 10  480W  Idle power consumption 166W  Mains voltage specified on rear panel   cannot be changed by dealer or user     Dimensions  not incl  controls or connectors  Width  17 5   445mm     Height  8 75     222mm   Depth  18 5     470mm   Shipping weight 92lbs  42kg   Net weight 80lbs  36kg     For more information  see your Class   dealer  or contact     Class   Audio   5070 Fran  ois Cusson   Lachine  Quebec   Canada H8T 1B3   Telephone  1  514  636 6384  FAX  1  514  636 1428    http   www classeaudio com  email  cservice classeaudio com    Class   and the Class   logo are trademarks of Class   Audio Inc  of Lachine  Canada  All rights reserved     i Command    is a trademark of Equity International  Inc  All rights reserved     AMXO is a registered trademark of AMX Corporation of Richardson  TX  All rights reserved     Crestron M is a trademark of Crestron Electronics  Inc  of Rockleigh  NJ  All rights reserved     23    24    Dimensions    yor  REFER          CLASSE       a  o o                                           
11. T purchase  Liu b e e ttp e e PRU n ORE 7  operating VO  tage     stesse e Tate ED at ORI L 7  warm   p break in period issues ertet rect ette tete 8  please read this manuallz      eee tete iet t e ci e NI 8  highly refined circuit  design         aeter sea 9  extensive listening tests    eee etes RE Rn LO ee 9  extraordinary longevity    rte t etr pee hier Hee 10   ODUSEPrOteCHON  ERE 10  redu                                      11  Mri lp                             13  Initial SELUp  RR 18  configuring balanced single ended operation                                    18  configuring amplifier turn on delay amp no    seen 19   Care and Maintenance    eite teret reete aree en   ab rede ERR PNE REA 20  Troubleshootilg      ice tette eet t eee te at OR eddie did 21  Specifica fo nc                           M 23    DIMENSIONS  i A e A Sa dos age Ala A ai 24    a word about installation       Welcome to the Class   family    Congratulations on your purchase of a Class   product  It is the result of many  years of continuous refinement  and we are sure that you will enjoy it for many  years to come     We value our relationship with our customers  Please allow us to stay in touch  with you by returning your warranty card now  before you pack up the shipping  carton of your new product and forget all about it  Doing so will enable us to  let you know about any possible future upgrades or updates that might become  available for your Class   component     Sending in your warran
12. ake sure that the label on the rear panel of your power amplifier indicates  the correct AC operating voltage for your location  Attempting to operate your  power amplifier at an incorrect voltage may damage the unit     The voltage setting of your power amplifier may not be changed  by the user  There are no user serviceable parts within the  unit  Please refer any problems to an authorized Class   service  center     If the AC mains voltage indicated on your power amplifier is incorrect  please  contact your local  authorized Class   dealer or distributor     The CA 2200 can easily be powered by a normal 15 ampere AC mains line  If  other devices are also powered from the same AC line  their additional power  consumption should be taken into account     warm up break in period    please read this manual          The CA 2200 includes protection circuitry that will prevent the amplifier from  operating at dangerously high or low voltages       At startup  the AC mains voltage must be within a range of  approximately  15  to  10  of its nominal value at startup  or  the amplifier will not turn on  For example  a 120V unit requires  the AC mains to be between approximately 95V   135V in order to  turn on      Over voltage during operation  if the AC mains voltage surges  by roughly 1096 or more during operation  the amplifier will enter  protection mode and shut down  The Standby LED will flash to  indicate the protection mode has been engaged      Under voltage during operatio
13. ch can be determined by turning the equipment on and off  the user  is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     CAUTION  Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to  operate the equipment     This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S  patents ad other intellectual property rights  Use of this  copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision  and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses otherwise  authorized by Macrovision  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     The information contained in the manual is subject to change without notice  The most current version of this manual will be posted on  our web site at http   www classeaudio com     Marking by the    CE    symbol  shown left  indicates compliance of this device with the EMC   Electromagnetic Compatibility  and LVD  Low Voltage Directive  standards of the European  Community     Class   products are designed to comply with international directives on the Restriction of Hazardous   Substances  RoHS  in electrical and electronic e
14. d Class   dealer for assistance     Mode button   The Mode button is used  along with the Select button  when configuring  the amplifier for either balanced or single ended operation  It is also   used when configuring the turn on delay and amplifier number of the  amplifier when it is connected to a Class   preamplifier by the CAN Bus  communications or Trigger systems          RIGHT                    OLJFPUT         CAN us  RS232    z  Eee otesjo    EO O NUM  Rear Panel    The following descriptions are intended as a quick reference  should you have  any questions about your new product  Please see the next section  entitled  Initial Setup  for specific advice on incorporating your new amplifier into your  system     1 Balanced  XLR  Input  Balanced audio interconnections were originally developed in the  professional audio world  for preserving the delicate nuances of extremely  small microphone level signals  For many years now  they have also been  used by performance oriented consumer companies like Class   to preserve  every nuance of the finest audio performances in your collection     Technically  balanced audio interconnections provide two distinct benefits   they double the signal s strength as it travels from one component to the  next  increasing the potential signal to noise ratio by 6 dB  they also do an  excellent job of rejecting noise and interference that might otherwise be  picked up between the components  due to either EMI  electromagnetic  interference
15. dealer  however  please check to see if the problem is listed here     1  No sound  and no Channel LED is lit      The amplifier is not plugged into the AC mains  or the AC  mains are down  circuit breaker  fuse       A brown out or short term loss of power might require the  internal microprocessor to be reset  Unplug the unit for at least  30 seconds and then plug it in again and try powering it up      The AC mains fuse is blown  See Troubleshooting  4  below  or  contact your Class   dealer       The AC mains is out of range  Check the voltage specified on  the rear panel     2  No sound  and one or more Channel LEDs is blinking red      Your protection circuitry may have been engaged  To reset the  amplifier  press and hold the Standby button for 3 seconds  to power down the amplifier  Then disconnect all inputs and  outputs      Then try powering up the amplifier by pressing the Standby  button  If the LED continues to blink  there is a fault condition  in the amplifier itself  It should be powered down  disconnected  from the AC mains and taken to your Classe dealer for service      Ifit powers up without any difficulty  power it back down and  reconnect only the inputs  Then restart the amplifier  If it goes  into its blinking protection mode  something is wrong with a  component  upstream  of the amplifier   probably a DC offset  or similar problem  Your amplifier is trying to protect your  loudspeakers  even small amounts of DC can damage woofers in  relatively litt
16. ere are two options when placing your power amplifier  you may place it close  to the speakers  requiring longer interconnecting cables from the preamplifier  or  place it close to the preamplifier  requiring longer speaker cables     Although either approach will yield excellent performance  you might consider  the first option for two reasons  First  signal quality degrades more easily when  transmitted as a combination of both high voltage and high current  suggesting  that speaker cables should be kept as short as practical  Second  high quality  amplifiers use massive power supplies which inevitably radiate some degree of  magnetic fields  Ideally  one would separate these fields from sensitive source  components by a reasonable distance     If it is more convenient for you to place the amplifier in an equipment rack   along with your other components  we suggest placing it at the bottom of the  rack  well away from your source components and preamplifier  This location  will also be more stable than placing such a heavy component near the top ofa  rack  which might make it top heavy     Note that adequate clearance for the AC cord and connecting cables  must be lefi behind the CA 2200  We suggest leaving eight inches   20 cm  of free space behind your power amplifier to allow all cables    sufficient room to bend without crimping or undue strain     Your Class   power amplifier generates a certain amount of heat in the course  of normal operation  Be sure to allow six i
17. in  and get started  However  reading this manual and following the advice it gives  will ensure that you get all the benefits you deserve from having purchased such  a fine piece of equipment     highly refined  circuit design    extensive listening tests       Special Design Features    All Class   analog amplification stages are based on circuits that have been  extensively optimized over many years of continuous development     By starting with excellent circuit designs and working with them over the years   we are able to discover the many small refinements that add up to superlative  performance  in a variety of applications  Altering a voltage here  or using a  slightly different part there  may make all the difference between solid and  absolutely outstanding performance     This level of refinement only comes with a great deal of experience  and is   not available to those who flit from one trendy notion to the next  It accounts  in no small measure for both the consistency of sonic performance among  Class   products  as they are all based on similar analog gain stages   and for the  consistently excellent reviews those products receive by owners and reviewers    alike     Excellent measured performance is to be expected in world class products  and  Class   products deliver that performance  However  experience has shown that  technical excellence alone is insufficient to guarantee subjectively musical results     For this reason  all Class   products are laborious
18. lanced or single ended operation for that channel  Press  the Mode button to toggle between either the balanced mode or the single   ended mode of operation  as indicated by which of the two channel LEDs  for that channel is blinking     Press the Select button again to select the other channel  and press the  Mode button to select the configuration for that channel     To finish  press and release the Select button until both Channel LEDs are  off     Make sure you configure the amplifier to use the type of input connection  you will be using     configuring amplifier  turn on delay amp no        In a system that contains multiple Class   amplifiers  you may set the  number of seconds of turn on delay for each amplifier  allowing each   to turn on in the order you have specified  rather than all at once  This  number also acts as an ID when using the CAN Bus   Having several powerful  amplifiers all turning on at the same time can sometimes stress the AC mains in  your home  potentially leading to nuisance tripping of circuit breakers      For example  to set the delay for two seconds  and to designate a particular  amplifier as  2        Place the amplifier in standby  Standby LED on      Press and hold the Mode button until both Channel LEDs are  lit  When released  both LEDs will blink to indicate the turn on  delay and current number of the amplifier  e g  once to indicate a  one second delay and amplifier 41     e If you want to change the current amplifier number setti
19. le time   Try different source components to discover  whether the problem is limited to a single source  or exists all the  time  which would indicate a problem with the preamplifier    Contact your dealer for help with the appropriate component     3  The amplifier keeps shutting off      Make sure you are providing adequate ventilation to the  amplifier  and that the ambient room temperature is below  105  F  40  C       Run through the troubleshooting sequence outlined above   assuming the amplifier is going into its protection mode      21    22       5     The AC mains fuse is blown    There is a specific troubleshooting procedure for a blown AC mains fuse   since this rare occurrence sometimes indicates a significant problem  Please  follow the following steps  in order     a  Disconnect your amplifier from the AC mains  as well as from its    input connections and speaker connections  and remove the fuse  cover on the rear of the unit       If the fuse appears to be blown  replace it only with a fuse of    the same type and rating  specified below   Using any other type  of fuse  particularly a larger value fuse  can result in permanent  damage to your amplifier  If you are uncomfortable replacing the  fuse yourself  contact your Class   dealer for assistance     Mains voltage  100 120VAC    Fuse type  MDA slow blow  Rating  10A   Mains voltage  230 240VAC  Fuse type  MDL slow blow  Rating  8A      After replacing the fuse and fuse cover  reconnect the amplifier to   
20. lined below in order to safely set up and use your new amplifier     The AC mains connection should be the last connection you  make on your new power amplifier  In addition  it is always  a good idea to power up your power amplifier s  last  after  everything else has been powered up and has stabilized     Conversely  it is good practice to power the amplifier s  down  first when shutting down the system  as this prevents any  transients from other components from getting through to  your loudspeakers     1  Unpack everything according to the included instructions   Be careful when doing so  as this amplifier is quite heavy     2  Place your amplifier  be sure to read    Unpacking and Placement      and connect it to the AC mains   This includes deciding on the location  making sure you have adequate  ventilation  and adequate clearance for all the wires behind the amplifier   Once accomplished  connect the amplifier directly to the AC mains  Do  not use extension cords  as most are not suitable for the current sometimes  required by your amplifier     3  Configure your amplifier   The Select and Mode buttons are used when configuring your amplifier  for how you would like it to operate     While in standby  pressing the Select button will cause the Channel LEDs  to light up  indicating how the amplifier is currently configured  either  balanced or single ended  for each channel     One of the Channel LED indicators will be blinking  indicating that you  may select either ba
21. lity parts to begin with  and then using them in an  informed way as a result of both accelerated aging experiments and actual long   term experience  we are able to design and manufacture products which we are  confident will stand the test of time     We are confident that your new Class   product will give you many years of  trouble free reliability and musical enjoyment  just as previous Class   products  have given their owners     Finally  your new Class   amplifier incorporates a variety of protection circuits  all  designed to protect both the amplifier and your loudspeakers against dangerous  fault conditions  Significantly  these protection circuits do not intrude upon   or limit the normal performance of the amplifier  rather  they simply put the  amplifier into protection mode when confronted with abnormal conditions   These conditions include       output overload     DC offset     AC mains voltage  outside of normal tolerances     excessive operating temperatures    If any of the first three conditions occurs on either channel  any of which   might harm either your amplifier or possibly your loudspeakers   the amplifier will  immediately go into protection mode  In such a case  a Channel LED indicator  will blink red  indicating the channel with the fault  and the sound will be  muted until the fault can be righted     If the fault is not channel related  e g  AC mains voltage out of range  the  Standby LED will blink  In all cases  the unit will need to be re s
22. ly fine tuned during the  development process by carefully controlled listening tests  Our ears are still  some of the finest laboratory test instruments available  and nicely complement  more traditional engineering test equipment  In the course of optimizing the  circuitry for a product  hundreds of decisions are made based on the subjective  impression given by substituting one high quality part for another     As an example  we may listen to half a dozen 0 196 film resistors of the same  value  from several different companies  Standard tests may show them all to  provide identical results in terms of noise  distortion  and so forth  Yet  almost  invariably  one selection yields some small improvement in the subjective  reaction to the performance of the product under development  Less often  even  a single such change can result in a surprisingly large improvement     Multiply those various improvements by the dozens or even hundreds of such  decisions that must be made before the product can be finalized for production   and you have a remarkable improvement  indeed   all based on careful listening  tests  which we view as a necessary complement to the solid engineering you  might rightly expect from Class       10    extraordinary longevity    robust protection       Another benefit of having worked with highly refined circuit designs so  extensively over many years is that we have vast experience in what works well  over the long term     By using only the highest qua
23. n  if the AC mains voltage sags by  15  or more  the amplifier will continue to play  since this does  not present a particular danger to the amplifier   but note that  it may not be able to achieve its usual standard of performance  under these compromised conditions  The Standby LED will  flash to indicate the condition     Your new Class   power amplifier will deliver outstanding performance  immediately  However  you should expect to hear it improve somewhat as   it reaches its normal operating temperatures and its various components   break in   It has been our experience that the greatest changes occur within the  first 300 hours  as the amplifier reaches thermal equilibrium and the capacitors  fully form  After this initial break in period  the performance of your new  product should remain quite consistent for years to come     The only exception to this rule is if the unit is placed in standby or unplugged  for an extended period of time  allowing it to cool down  Depending on the  degree of cooling involved  you should expect a brief warm up period before the  power amplifier s sound quality is at its best  Unless your amplifier was allowed  to become quite chilled  subsequent thermal re stabilization should not take  long  Fortunately  you should never have to repeat the initial 300 hour break in    period     Please take a few minutes to review this manual  and to familiarize yourself with  your new amplifier  We understand that you are anxious to plug everything 
24. nches of clearance above it and   three inches to each side to allow heat dissipation through air circulation  The  vents on both the bottom and the top of the CA 2200 must be kept free from  any obstruction which would reduce the flow of air through the unit  Avoid  placement on soft surfaces that would restrict airflow  such as plush carpeting      custom installations    serial number    register your purchase     operating voltage    Warning           Drawings are included in this manual to facilitate special installations and  custom cabinetry  see the section Dimensions   An optional  purpose designed  rack mount kit is available for this product  Contact your Class   dealer for more  information     The serial number for your power amplifier is found on the rear of the unit   Please note and record this number on the page entitled Important Safety  Instructions for your future reference     Having found the serial number  now would be a good time to fill out the  registration card  Please register your purchase so we can advise you of updates  and other items of interest     It will take only a minute or so  Please complete the card now  before you forget     The CA 2200 power amplifier is set at the factory  internally  for 100V  120V   230V  or 240V AC mains operation  as appropriate for the country in which  it is to be sold  230V only in European Union countries  in compliance with CE  regulations   The voltage setting may not be changed by the user or dealer     M
25. ng  press  and hold the Mode button again until both Channel LEDs are  on      While continuing to hold the Mode button  press the Select  button two times  the same number as the desired delay in  seconds and the amplifier number       Release the Mode button  The amplifier will confirm your choice  by blinking the Channel LEDs twice     Make your preamp connections    With the amplifier in standby  or disconnected from the AC mains     and using high quality interconnecting cables  make the appropriate  connections with the balanced or single ended connectors  as configured in    Step 3      Make sure all the connections are snug  even if it means gently squeezing  the outer shell of the RCA with pliers and reinserting it to tighten the  connection     Make your speaker connections   Make the connection between the output terminals of the amplifier and  your loudspeakers  using high quality speaker wires     Connect the black       terminals on the amplifier to the black       terminals  on your speaker  and the red     terminals on the amplifier to the red      terminals on your speaker     If bi wiring  run a total of four conductors between each amplifier channel  and its corresponding loudspeaker  two separate 4     leads  one for the   bass and the other for the mids and treble  Make sure that no wires cross  between the red     and black       terminals  at either end     Make sure all the connections are snug and cannot be easily wiggled free   but do not overtighten
26. nly to an AC source of the proper voltage  The shipping  container and the rear panel serial number tag will indicate the proper voltage  Use of any other voltage may damage the  unit and void the warranty     Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point  where they exit from the apparatus  Do not stress the AC cord by stretching it to a plug  If damage does occur to the  AC cord  take it to your Class   dealer for a thorough checkup and proper repair or replacement     Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified by the manufacturer  or sold with the apparatus  When  a cart is used  use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over     Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time     Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any  way  such as power supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus   the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture  does not operate normally  or has been dropped  An open unit   particularly if it is still connected to an AC source  presents a potentially lethal shock hazard  NEVER bypass any fuse   NEVER replace any fuse with a value or type other than that specified     Do not expose this a
27. posts on your Class   amplifier will accept bare wire  connections  we strongly recommend the use of high quality spade or hook  lugs  crimped and soldered onto the ends of your speaker wires  Using  high quality connectors will ensure that your speaker connections do not  gradually deteriorate from fraying and oxidizing bare wires  It also helps  prevent accidental short circuits from poorly terminated connections     Class   CAN Bus Control Ports   These RJ 45 connectors are reserved for future control and communication  applications using Class   Audios implementation of the Controller Area  Network  CAN  Bus specification     IR Input and Output   Your Class   amplifier includes two   s  inch mini mono jacks in order to  support the IR remote controls that are ubiquitous today  IR commands  exist for toggling the amplifier between operate and standby  as well as  discrete command codes for either operate or standby  These codes may be  used in    macros    for sophisticated remote control systems  facilitating the  control of the amplifier in the larger context of a complete system     Actually  this ZR Input and Output description is a bit of a misnomer  the  input supplied to these plugs is electrical in nature  not IR  It is obtained by  using standard IR receivers  distribution amplifiers  and emitters  available  from your dealer  to translate the remote s flashes of infrared light into  corresponding pulses of electricity  The big advantages here include being  able
28. pparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids  such as vases  are  placed on the apparatus     To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains  disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC re   ceptacle     The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable     Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine  fire or the like     ence of uninsulated    dangerous voltage     within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to      The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres     constitute a risk of electric shock to persons     operating and maintenance  servicing  instructions in the literature accompanying the product       The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important    WARNING   To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture         Contents    Welcome tothe Class   family           et trt eet tette teet nica d  o 5  a Word about installation uec en rr reet rette desto eeu 5  Ufipa  kingeanda Placement    aces tide cerea tette e conte terre ere petet ren in 6    tpacking your amplifier            23  aa re ttbi rtt oye ees 6  placements niei     M                              6  MEER 6  custominstallatiolis   sierra co peer eius 7  serial MUMDER xiii c                         TI 7  register VOU
29. quipment and the disposal of Waste Electrical and   Electronic Equipment  WEEE   The crossed wheelie bin symbol indicates compliance and that the  ENEH products must be appropriately recycled or processed in accordance with these directives     Please record the serial number for your new Class   component here for future reference     Serial 4     10     16     v  18     Important Safety Instructions       Read these instructions   Keep these instructions   Heed all warnings   Follow all instructions     Do not use this apparatus near water  If a liquid does enter your component  immediately disconnect it from the AC  mains and take it to your Class   dealer for a thorough checkup    Clean only with dry cloth   Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions     Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus  including amplifiers   that produce heat  NEVER expose this product to extremely high or low temperatures  NEVER operate this product in  an explosive atmosphere     Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two blades with one  wider than the other  A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong  The wide blade or the third  prong are provided for your safety  If the provided plug does not fit into your oudet  consult an electrician for replace   ment of the obsolete outlet  Connect your component o
30. tarted once the  cause of the fault condition has been rectified     CLASSE       Front Panel    1 Standby button  amp  LED indicator  The front panel Standby button will toggle the amplifier between operate   its fully operational state  and a standby mode that leaves the amplifier off   yet ready to respond to system commands via any of the supported control  options  e g  IR input  DC trigger  CAN Bus  or R  232      The current state of the amplifier is indicated by the LED indicator in  the center of the Standby button  The state of this LED indicates the    following     on   standby    flashing  on power up    initialization  e off   Channel LED on   operate      flashing  after power up  AC mains voltage out of range  When in standby  the amplifiers gain stages are powered down  Only a  small power supply and control circuit remain on  consuming relatively  little power  Fortunately  since the output stages by their nature conduct a  great deal of current  they warm up and sound their best very quickly     If you are not going to use the amplifier for an extended period of time   perhaps while traveling for a vacation  we suggest you disconnect it from  the AC mains  Please be certain that the amplifier is in standby prior to  disconnecting it from the AC mains        12    A    Caution        Also  it is a good practice to physically disconnect any and all valuable  electronics from the AC mains during electrical storms  as a lightning  strike anywhere near your home
31. ty card also registers your product with us so that  warranty service can be obtained easily and quickly  even if you have mislaid  your original sales slip     Please  take a few minutes to fill out the warranty registration  card  and drop it in the mail     You will find the warranty registration card at the end of the separate warranty  policy booklet  enclosed     Every effort has been made to make the Class   CA 2200 simple and  straightforward to install and use     Still  we have no way to evaluate many other variables such as the size and shape  of your room  its acoustics  and the associated equipment you have chosen to use  with your amplifier  All of these factors influence the ultimate performance of  your system     For this reason  we strongly encourage you to have your system  installed and calibrated by your dealer  whose experience   training  and specialized equipment can make a profound  difference in the final performance of the system     unpacking your amplifier       Important     placement    ventilation       Unpacking and Placement    Carefully unpack your power amplifier according to the supplied instructions   and remove all accessories from the carton  Please take care when lifting the  amplifier  as it is quite heavy     Keep all packing materials for future transport of your Class    product  Shipping your new component in anything other than  its purpose designed packing material may result in damage  that is not covered by the warranty     Th
    
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