Carver CV Series User Manual

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12VDC 
Supply 
amplifiers in the sequence are connected.  Connect the negative side of the DC supply to the chassis ground 
terminal.  If the amplifiers are mounted together in a rack where a common AC Ground connects the chassis 
grounds together through common connection via the metal rack rail, no other connections should be required.  
(See Figure 10)  If this is not the case, simply connect all of the “Chassis Ground” terminals together.  (See Figure 
11)
  Place the CV amplifiers’ power switches in the Standby (fully down) position. 
 To remotely begin the sequencing function, close the circuit, and supply the DC voltage to the “RCV” receive pin 
on the first amplifier and the subsequent amplifiers should turn on at 0.5 second intervals.   Please note that the 
front panel “Power Switch” should be in the “Standby” position on all of the amplifiers in this group.   When the DC 
voltage is interrupted, the amplifiers will then turn OFF.  If there are signal processing and input source devices in 
the system, they should be turned ON before the amplifiers are “sequenced” ON, and these same devices should 
be powered down after the amplifiers are “sequenced” OFF.  This will avoid large transient thumps being passed 
to the loudspeakers attached to the system.  
 
When using multiple amplifiers that utilize the 
“SEQUENCE” feature of the CV Series amplifiers, 
and you would like to power them ON, but remote 
operation is not required, you do not need the DC 
Voltage to activate the “Sequence” function.  Simply 
connect the “SND” send terminal of the first 
amplifier to the “RCV” receive terminal of the next 
amplifier and so on.  (See Figure 12)  The front 
panel Power Switch of the first amplifier will activate 
the “SEQUENCE” function when switched to the 
ON position.  All other front panel “Power Switches” 
should be in the “Standby” position for the 
“SEQUENCE” function to operate properly.  Again, 
if the amplifiers are mounted together in a rack 
where a common AC Ground connects the chassis 
grounds together through common connection via 
the metal rack rails, no other connections should be 
required.   
 
 
 
Ground Test Procedure
 
When mounting the amplifiers in a common rack, 
you should verify if the amplifiers’ chassis are 
sharing a common ground via the rack rails.  To do 
this use a DMM (Digital Multi-Meter) to measure 
the DC resistance between the rack rail and the 
chassis ground of each unit. Set the DMM to 
measure DC resistance. Connect one probe to the 
rack rail and the other to the Chassis Ground 
terminal on the SEQUENCE terminal of the CV 
Series amplifier.  If the DC resistance is greater 
than 0.2 ohms we recommend that you connect the 
chassis ground terminals of the sequence 
connector together in a daisy chain as in Figure 12.  
Repeat this for each CV Series amplifier in the 
rack.  
 
If there is less than a 0.2 ohm resistance from the 
rail to the chassis ground of each unit you do not 
have to daisy chain the chassis grounds together.  
Let the rack rail be your chassis ground path.
 
 
 
Figure 12