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Honeywell X-DA2250EN - User Manual

Honeywell X-DA2250EN
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High Efficiency Power Amplifier
User Manual
TYPEX-DA1500EN
X-DA2250EN
X-DA4125EN
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Summary

Suggestions for Safety

Manual Labels and Information

Declaration of Conformity

Introduction

Front Panel Overview

Front Panel (X-DA1500 EN)

Description of the front panel interface for the X-DA1500EN model.

Front Panel (X-DA2250 EN)

Description of the front panel interface for the X-DA2250EN model.

Front Panel (X-DA4125 EN)

Description of the front panel interface for the X-DA4125EN model.

Indicator Lights

Rear Panel Overview

Rear Panel (X-DA1500 EN)

Description of the rear panel interface for the X-DA1500EN model.

Rear Panel (X-DA2250 EN)

Description of the rear panel interface for the X-DA2250EN model.

Rear Panel (X-DA4125 EN)

Description of the rear panel interface for the X-DA4125EN model.

Technical Specifications

Package Contents

Overview

This document outlines the features and operational guidelines for the Honeywell High Efficiency Power Amplifier, available in models X-DA1500EN, X-DA2250EN, and X-DA4125EN. This Class-D power amplifier is designed to amplify audio signal power received from input devices, ensuring clarity and volume when broadcast through multiple speakers within an X-618 Public Address (PA) system. Its high efficiency and energy conservation capabilities make it a suitable component for various audio installations.

The amplifier supports a 24V power supply backup, enhancing reliability in diverse operating environments. Depending on the model, it contains one, two, or four independent channels, each capable of delivering a rated output power of 500W. Each channel offers output options of 100V or 70V, catering to different speaker configurations and impedance requirements. The device accommodates both balanced and unbalanced audio inputs, providing flexibility in system integration. To manage heat, the amplifier utilizes a forced air-cooling mode, ensuring stable operation and longevity. A key feature is its ability to automatically limit output voltage, which helps protect connected equipment and maintain audio quality.

In terms of functionality, the amplifier is equipped with both main and backup power supplies, ensuring continuous operation even if one power source fails. It incorporates robust power supply protection mechanisms to safeguard against electrical irregularities. Temperature regulation is another critical function, preventing overheating and extending the device's lifespan. The amplifier also includes overload and short circuit protection, which automatically activate to prevent damage to the unit and connected components in the event of electrical faults. For diagnostic purposes, it features fault detection and maintains fault logs, which can be invaluable for troubleshooting. A self-test function allows for quick verification of the amplifier's operational status.

The front panel of the amplifier provides several indicator lights for monitoring its status. The "POWER" indicator, when green, signifies normal operation. The "AC FAULT" light, when off, indicates that the main power supply is functioning correctly, while a yellow light signals a fault in the main power supply. Similarly, the "DC FAULT" light, when off, confirms normal operation of the backup power supply, with a yellow light indicating a backup power supply fault. The "PROTECT" indicator turns yellow if the amplifier overheats, experiences over-current, over-voltage, or under-voltage, signifying that the device has activated its automatic protection mechanisms. The "CLIP" indicator turns red when the input signal exceeds the rated peak value, alerting users to potential audio distortion. Finally, the "SIGNAL" indicator, which is green and fluctuates with signal intensity, confirms the presence of an input signal; if off, it indicates no input signal.

For installation, operation, and use, it is crucial to adhere to the provided safety precautions. The product's installation and use must comply with local electrical safety regulations. Honeywell disclaims liability for user errors or misuse leading to fire or electrical shock. During transportation, the appliance should not be violently shaken or exposed to corrosive liquids. The operating environment should be free from extreme temperatures and excessive dust, ideally a well-ventilated, clean, and stable space without vibrations or shocks. The required power supply voltage is AC100-240V (-10% to +10%) at 50/60 Hz; a stable AC power source is recommended if the voltage is too high, too low, or fluctuates significantly. The appliance is not waterproof and should not be exposed to rain or moisture. No liquid-filled items should be placed on top of the product. Adequate ventilation space around the appliance is necessary, and it should be placed on a level, stabilized surface or rack, with no other items stacked on top.

Safe use precautions include installing the equipment under the guidance of qualified technicians. Before use, power cables must be checked for damage and must bear quality and safety inspection labels. The power plug and outlet prong configuration must match; if not, the outlet must be replaced. The appliance requires a sufficient power source and an independent grounding wire, as improper grounding can lead to malfunction or damage. When power is on, high voltage runs through the power lines and appliance, so the appliance should not be opened to prevent electric shock. During installation, wires and cables must be configured correctly to avoid equipment damage. Power terminals with lightning safety logos should not be touched when power is on. Physical alteration of the appliance while powered on should be avoided. In case of malfunctions, qualified technicians should be consulted for repairs, as Honeywell assumes no liability for such issues.

Users should note the product labels, categories, power requirements, and other information. This manual should be read thoroughly, and the equipment used in accordance with the instructions. It can serve as a reference for other related components, and for more specific information, Honeywell should be contacted. The manual should be kept for future reference. The device adheres to the council directive 2004/108/EC, with electromagnetic emissions standards including EN55013, EN61000-3-2, and EN61000-3-3. Electromagnetic immunity standards include EN55020 for electrostatic discharge, electrical fast transient/burst, immunity from radiated fields, and immunity from conducted voltages.

Honeywell X-DA2250EN Specifications

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BrandHoneywell
ModelX-DA2250EN
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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