Pass Labs XA100 Manual De Usuario

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XA100 Owner’s Manual
Several XA100’s may be easily run in conjunction with other audio 
products on a single 15-amp circuit.  This amplifier is equipped for 
operation with an earth ground provided by the users AC outlet. 
Never defeat this ground connection.  The signal ground of  this 
amplifier is connected to earth through a power thermistor, which 
provides a safety ground but provides protection from irritating 
ground loops.
As a safety issue we suggest that the power cord should be the last 
cable installed on your power-amplifier.  You may, if  you wish, 
substitute a 15-amp aftermarket power cord for the one we have 
supplied. Only use power cords, which meet all local safety standards 
and carry acceptance marks from the local regulatory authority. The 
power cord should be attached to the amplifier prior to plugging 
into house power.  Place the rear mounted switch in the off  (down) 
position before plugging in this amplifier. 
The amplifier’s voltage and current rating are indicated on the rear 
panel.  It will be either 240 volts, 220 volts, 120 volts or 100 volts, 
all with a restorable type circuit breaker of  the appropriate ampacity. 
The inclusion of  this re-settable circuit breaker does away with the 
need for disposable fuses.  The frequency rating of  the AC line 
source is 50 to 60 Hz in all cases.  Please verify that the amplifiers 
indicated voltage requirements are consistent with the supplied 
voltage and current at your location. Transformers are input voltage 
specific and their change is not a trivial matter.
Looking at the rear panel you will see the AC power cord receptacle, 
a power switch / breaker, two pairs of  output connectors which 
allow for speaker bi-wiring, a single pair of  5 way connectors for 
remote turn-on, a single RCA input connector and a single XLR 
balanced input connector.
Make sure that the rear panel power switch/breaker is off  (down).  
Plug the AC cord into the back of  the amplifier, and then into the 
wall.  Then turn the power switch/breaker on (up).  The lights in 
your house will blink when the power supply charges the capacitors.  
(Note: The power switch/breaker is never to be used as a “safety 
device” or “emergency disconnect” for this product.  This device 
provides current limiting which will protect the amplifier, it will not 
provide personal shock protection in the event of  a reversed hot / 
neutral, lack of  grounding or other improper wiring in the supplied 
mains voltage.)
On the front panel, the “Standby” LED indicator should be glowing 
blue, indicating that AC power is available and the capacitor banks 
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