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Owner’s Manual
Owner’
s Manual
General Precautions
AC POWER REQUIREMENTS
The amplifier's power cord should be plugged into an 
AC outlet properly configured with the voltage required 
for your particular model.
Be sure the AC outlet can supply enough current to 
allow full power operation of all the amplifiers plugged 
into it. The outlet should be a three-prong socket that 
matches the power cord.
WARNING: Bypassing the plug’s safety ground pin can 
be dangerous. Don’t do it!
The AC current demand of an amplifier varies depend-
ing on several factors, including the load impedance, 
the crest factor, and the duty cycle of the program 
material. Under typical conditions reproducing rock 
music where musical peaks are just below clipping, the 
amplifiers require the following average currents:
FR•800 = 5 A
FR•1400 = 7 A
FR•2500 =10 A
It is recommended that a stiff supply of AC power be 
used because the amplifier places high current demands 
on the AC line. The more power that is available on the 
line, the louder the amplifier will play and the more 
peak output power will be available for cleaner, punch-
ier bass.
If you have more than one amplifier sharing an AC 
outlet, you should avoid turning them all on at the 
same time. Rather, sequence them on, one at a time, 
to prevent popping the circuit breaker (due to in-rush 
current).
THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS
The power amplifier is fan cooled. Air is drawn 
through the rear panel vents, to cool down the amplifier 
heatsinks, and then expelled through the front panel 
vents.
When installing, be sure to allow sufficient air space 
around the front and rear of the amplifier for adequate 
cooling for the heatsinks. Leave at least one rack space 
above and below, and at least 6 inches behind and in 
front of the chassis to allow proper ventilation.
If the amplifier should overheat, a thermal switch 
turns off the power amplifier, allowing the heatsink 
to cool down. Once the amplifier has cooled to a safe 
operating temperature, the thermal switch resets and 
reactivates the amplifier. If this should occur, identify 
the cause of the problem and take corrective action. For 
example:
•  Provide better ventilation
•  Install a fan in the rack to move more air
•  Make sure the amplifier is not overloaded with 
too low of a load impedance or by a short circuit 
on the speaker line
RACK MOUNTING
The FR amplifiers are designed to be mounted in a 
standard rack. They require two rack spaces (2U = 
3.5”). They also require 15.75” depth inside the rack, 
including the rear support brackets. When designing 
your rack, put the heavier items at the bottom and the 
lighter items toward the top.
Secure the front panel of the amplifier to the front of 
the rack using four screws with soft washers to prevent 
scratching the panel. In addition, because of the weight 
of the amplifier, you must secure the rear support brack-
ets of the amplifier to the back of the rack. You could 
use a support rail or shelf across the back of the rack, or 
angle brackets attached between the rear support rails 
and the rear rails of the rack. This is recommended for 
all components mounted in a rack that is going to be 
moved frequently.
MAINTENANCE
Usually, your amplifier will not require regular main-
tenance for normal use. However, you can do several 
things to keep it in good operating and cosmetic condi-
tion.
•  Testing: Periodically test your system for 
proper performance. A simple test is to play a 
CD through it using well-defined, articulate, 
wide-range program material. Listen to ensure 
all drivers are working properly and for any evi-
dence of distortion or other extraneous sounds. 
Test at several volume levels: very low, normal, 
and high.
•  Cleaning: Use only a clean dry cloth to dust off 
and clean the surface. Turn off the power to the 
amplifier while you do this.