Crown CT 8150 User Manual

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CT Power Amplifiers
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CT Power Amplifiers
Operation Manual
10.1 Deep Sleep
In deep sleep mode, the amp consumes less than 1 
watt of power. It is activated via the AUX port with a 
ground closure.
To bring the amplifier out of deep sleep, remove the 
ground closure via the AUX port.
10.2 Amp Status
The Amplifier Status is designed to work with life 
safety or supervisory monitoring and control systems, 
where notification of an amplifier fault is necessary. 
The Amplifier Status is producing a signal 
(Heartbeat or tone) when the amplifier is operating 
within standard working parameters. If the amplifier 
enters a fault or thermal condition, the Amplifier 
Status signal will terminate. This feature in the 
ComTech amplifier is always on. The Amplifier 
Status is located on the Auxiliary Port, opposite the 
DEEP SLEEP function. The configuration of the Amp 
Status signal is possible through DIP Switch #3:
 
•  ON – the microcontroller will send a 1 Hz 
pulse to the “AMP STATUS” AUX port line 
 
•  OFF – the microcontroller will send a logic 
high level to the “AMP STATUS” AUX port line
The voltage output of the AuxPort is 5VDC at 50 
milliamps. This TTL or similar signal can then be 
connected to an interface to indicate the status to a 
supervisory control system.
Amp status can be used in a variety of life safety 
applications, such as EN54, IEC60849 among others.
10 Auxiliary Port
11 Input Routing
This amplifier can route a single channel to the next 
numbered channel.
In CT 475 and CT 4150, DIP switches 6-9 are 
non-functional.
When a DIP switch is set to “on” for a specific channel, 
it sends the signal to its own output AND becomes the 
input for the next numbered  channel, overriding the 
wired input for that channel.
Figure 11.1 
Channel 1 intput sent to all channel   
 
 
outputs, overriding channel inputs for  
  
 
channels 2,3, and 4
Figure 11.2
Four input signals sent to four outputs
Figure 11.3
Channel 1 input sent to channels 1, 2, and 3                  
 
Channel 4 input sent to channels 4, 5, and 6                              
 
Channel 7 input sent to channels 7 and 8