Shure HTSSOSPA manual

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    HTSSOSPA Power Amplifier[...]

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    HTSSOSPA SIGNAL PROCESSING STEREO POWER AMPLIFIER INTRODUCTION Congratulations! You have chosen the Shure HTSSOSPA Signal Processing Stereo Power Amplitier, specially made as an integral part of your Shure HTS Theater Reference System. The other elements of the Shure HTS Reference system are the HTS5300 Am-Vector ' wc Decoder, HTSSOCF Center F[...]

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    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AmA CAUTION. TO REOUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO OUALFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The llghtnrng flash w~th arrowhead symbol, wlthln an equilateral triangle, IS rn- tended to alert the user to the presence of un~nsulated "dangerous voltage" wlthtn the[...]

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    emphasis in either alternate level setting can provide exceptional excitement and even greater enjoy- ment in home theater sound. These slotted control knobs are intended to require insertion of a coin to change their settings; they resist accidental changes of position. @ OPERATIONAL MODE: The Operational Mode switches select the signal process- i[...]

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    INDICATORS @ POPER; Red light in the pushbutton Power switch illuminates to indicate power is on. @ SIGNAL: Green light illuminates when a signal is present in the channel. @ OVERLOAD: Red light illuminates to indicate limiting when the Protection Defeat switch is out, or to indicate clip- ping when the Protection Defeat switch is pushed in. In nor[...]

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    BRIDGED CONNECTION If the amplifier is used in the Bridged MtKie, to prevent the risk of electric shock the following instructions describe the only acceptable method of connection (see illustration). Voltages in the Bridged Connection ate hazardous to life. Make all amplifier-to- speaker connections with AC power discon- nected. Refer senicing to [...]

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    TYPICAL SYSTEM ARRANGEMENT TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECI'IONS[...]

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    Copyr~aht 1983. Shore BI-others Inc 27A8165 (IA) SHURE HTS The Home Theater Sound Division of Shure Brothers Inc. 222 Hartrey Avenue Evanston, l L 60202-3696 Pr~nted In U.S.A.[...]