Xantech PA635 用户手册

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Model PA635 
 
Page 11 
© 2001 Xantech Corporation 
 
CAUTION:  After lead ends are inserted and the screws tightened down, be sure there are no free strands 
that could cause shorting! 
 
Speaker Phasing 
 
To obtain stable imaging and full bass response, it is imperative that stereo speakers be connected "in phase" 
with each other.  You can verify this as follows: 
 
a)   If the "+" (positive) and "–" (negative) terminals on your speakers are correctly marked, and visible, and you 
have wired the system as shown in Figs. 6 and 7, then the system will be "in phase".  No further action is 
required.  Most manufacturers identify the positive terminal with a red binding post, a "+" sign, or a red dot. 
 
b)   If you are unsure of the markings, you can verify the phasing.   Using a mono sound source, such as AM 
radio, alternately reverse the leads to one of the speakers.  Pick the connection that delivers a solid center 
image between the speakers as well as best bass response. 
 
Bridged Mode Connections 
     
In general, it is recommended that the BRIDGED mode not be used in multi-room applications where 
several speakers are driven through room volume controls and the like
.   
 
For such applications use the STEREO mode. Use the BRIDGED mode for single speaker, higher power 
applications, such as in surround sound systems. Use speakers with an impedance rating of 8-Ohms minimum.  
 
COMMON
LOCAL
CI
GROUND
ST
ATUS
IR IN
STEREO
MONO
BRIDGED
MODE
LEFT
RIGHT
SPEAKER
+
-- --
+
 +  BRIDGED  --
LEFT
RIGHT
1
COMMON
LOCAL
CI
GROUND
ST
ATUS
IR IN
STEREO
MONO
BRIDGED
MODE
LEFT
RIGHT
SPEAKER
+
-- --
+
 +  BRIDGED  --
LEFT
RIGHT
1
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
1
RCA Type
Patch Cords
Preamp Outputs
ZPR68, etc.
PA635
Rear Panel
– 
 +
Be sure speakers are
connected with correct
polarity as shown.
Wall speakers,
shelf speakers, etc.
Left
Right
Set MODE
Switch  to
BRIDGED position
– 
 +
 
 
Figure 7 – Bridged Mode Connections