Difference between revisions of "ENA2100 - One Channel Mode"
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Revision as of 12:52, 9 January 2019
The ENA2100-AC Amplifier supports One Channel Mode.
When "One Channel mode" is activated, the two loudspeaker channels will play identical audio, and the audio will be in phase. One can then choose to use two separate loudspeaker loops, each with maximum 100W, or one can bridge the two output channels, and use one loudspeaker loop with up to 200W load.
Wiring
The bridging of speaker channels must be done by the installer, by shorting wires on the rear connector, or at external terminal blocks.
In case of 100V line:
- Short Com-terminal for Ch1 to Com-terminal for Ch2.
- Short 100V-terminal for Ch1 to 100V-terminal for Ch2.
In case of 70V line:
- Short Com-terminal for Ch1 to Com-terminal for Ch2.
- Short 70V-terminal for Ch1 to 70V-terminal for Ch2.
Status LED
When One Channel mode is used, you need amplifier license for one channel only.
"One Channel" mode is the same as "Mirror CH1 audio" in the ENA2200 and ENA2400 amplifiers.