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Revision as of 16:32, 3 January 2019

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This article describes the mounting and installation of the ENA2100-AC amplifier.

Installation

Overview - Front

ENA2100-AC


1 Mounting Flanges The mounting flanges are used to mount the unit in 19” equipment racks with 2HU in double configuration.
2 Ventilation Inlets The ventilation inlets should be kept free of obstacles and dust. Fans control the airflow based on internal temperature.
3 Status Indicators The status indicators are used to display the status of important parameters like power supply and faults. There is also a VU indicator for channel 1 and channel 2.



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ENA2100-AC


1 Ethernet Ports Redundant Ethernet connections for audio and control data.
2 Audio Input Line-in audio input for external audio sources.
3 Control Inputs 2 configurable control inputs. Each input is activated by closing the loop between the two terminals.
4 Control Outputs 2 configurable control outputs. Each is made of a 24VDC signal. The 24VDC can source max 200mA and has overcurrent protection.
5 Fault Relay Output A switching relay (NO, NC & COM) kept in the active position between COM and NO as long as no faults are present in the device.
6 Speaker Outputs 100 and 70 volts outputs per channel.
7 Factory Reset Button To reset the amplifier to factory default settings: Insert a straightened paper clip or similar device into the hole to press the reset button and hold for 7 to 8 seconds while powering up the amplifier.
8 AC Power Switch Power switch for AC power.
9 AC Power Inlet AC power inlet for 110 to 230 VAC. The power inlet has a V-Lock mechanism for a secure connection.
10 Ground Connection Ground connection for grounding of the unit. This is connected in parallel with the ground connection in the AC power inlet.

Placement and Stacking

The amplifier is designed to deliver full power at ambient temperatures up to 55 °C. As long as the equipment rack is well ventilated, amplifiers can be stacked with no extra space between them. It is however recommended to add 1 HU between every group of 4 amplifiers.

Mounting

The amplifier’s mechanical construction is rigid enough to be mounted using only the four holes in the mounting flange to secure it to the rack. It is however considered good practice to mount support rails if the system is installed in a mobile environment.

Power Supply

The Amplifier shall be connected to the equipment rack’s primary and secondary (emergency) source of power.

Note icon The power input(s) are equipped with a lock, preventing the plug from falling out. Make sure that the plug is properly inserted, and that the lock is engaged



The requirements for the power rails are listed in the Technical Specifications for the amplifier. The cables used for the power shall be dimensioned accordingly to the voltage and current consumption of the amplifier.

Grounding

It is always good practice to ground the cabinet of equipment installed in racks. This ensures safety and good EMC. If the unit is powered entirely through the DC power inlet, the ground connection is the only way to connect the Amplifier to ground. The ground connection of the Amplifier should be connected to the equipment rack’s ground strip using a ground wire of at least 0.75 mm² (AWG 19).

Note icon If the Amplifier isn’t connected to ground, it will not be able to detect ground faults or short-circuits to ground



Ethernet Connections

The Amplifier is connected to the network using one of the two Ethernet ports.

Fault Relay

The Amplifier’s fault relay will trigger whenever a fault occurs in the amplifier. This relay is actively kept closed by the Amplifier so it will trigger even if the entire amplifier loses power. The connection to external equipment should be made according to the external equipment’s requirements. When no faults are present in the amplifier, an electrical connection is established between the COM and NO terminals of the fault relay. When a fault is detected, or the amplifier loses power, this connection is removed and a connection between COM and NC is established.

Control Inputs

There are 6 inputs available. The inputs can be used in a convensional way, or they can be monitorted.

Control Input - Convensional use


  • Conventional inputs have two states:
    • Contact is Open
    • Contact is Closed

Monitoring is done by connecting two resistors as close as possible to the external switch/relay, one in series and one in parallel.

Control Input - Monitored


The resistor connected in series with the external switch/relay shall have a value of 1 kΩ, while the resistor connected in parallel shall be 2.2 kΩ.

Monitored Inputs have four states:

  • Contact is Open
  • Contact is Closed
  • Short circuit (error)
  • Open circuit (error)

Monitoring of inputs must be enabled in the web interface: Amplifier Settings > RCO/RCI Config > RCIs section.

Control Outputs

There are 6 NO/NC relays and 24V DC outputs.

Relay Outputs:

  • Max 24 VDC, 60 W
  • Max 250 VAC, 125 VA

24 VDC Outputs:

  • 24 VDC, ±10%, 200 mA

Cable diameter used is max 1 mm2 flexible.

Audio Inputs

The two audio inputs on the Amplifier can be used for background music, external alarms or local microphone. The audio inputs should be routed to terminal blocks in the equipment rack or local audio sources.

Loudspeaker Connections

The Amplifier has three different options for loudspeaker connections: 8Ω, 70 volts and 100 volts. The 8Ω output is only intended for local monitoring of audio, and the power is therefore limited compared to the 70 and 100 volt lines.

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1 70 volt connection
2 100 volt connection
3 8Ω connection


The loudspeaker outputs from the amplifier should be routed to terminal blocks in the equipment rack according to system requirements.