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®

Dual Channel
Class D Amplifier
2400W + 2400W RMS
OPERATION MANUAL

XDA-7002

t Thank you for purchasing the AHUJA Direct Coupled Class D Amplifier.
t Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and turning on the power.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance from your
new AHUJA Direct Coupled Class D Amplifier.
t Please retain this manual for future reference.
• Safety Instructions
Read the Instructions: Please read all the instructions in this section carefully before installation or use of the
product. All the safety instructions must be followed.
Retain the Instructions: Please retain this Instruction Manual for future reference.

This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the presence of uninsulated hazardous voltage that
may be sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock. External wiring to any terminal marked with this
symbol must be done by a trained and instructed person only.

This symbol, wherever it appears adjacent to a component, alerts you that the concerned
component can only be replaced by another of the exact same specifications.

WARNING
l To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the top cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer all
servicing to qualified personnel only.
l Before replacing any fuse, make sure the set is switched off and disconnected from the AC mains or any other
power source. Replace a fuse only with another of exactly same specification.

CAUTIONS
Water & Moisture: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this set to rain or moisture. Do not
use this set near water or in a wet location. Do not keep any object filled with liquid, such as a vase, on top of this set.
Do not insert or remove the AC mains plug with wet hands.
Power Source: The voltage & frequency of the AC mains supply, to which this set can be connected, is marked on
the rear panel of the set. Do not connect this set to any power source other than those specified on the rear panel.
Power Cord Protection: Do not cut, kink, damage or modify the AC power cord supplied with this set. Keep the
AC power cord away from heaters and harmful chemicals. Do not keep any heavy object on the power cord.
Operation on Generator: When operating this set on a generator, make sure the set is switched off till the
generator voltage has stabilized.
Ventilation: This set should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation.
Do not cover the ventilation holes / slots. Do not insert or drop anything into the ventilation holes / slots.
Stability: This set must be kept in a stable and flat horizontal position, and never in a tilted position. Do not place this
set on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket or mount. Do not use attachments which are not supplied or explicitly
recommended by the manufacturer.
Earthing: This set must be earthed properly before use. A wire from the Earth terminal on the rear panel must be
connected to electrical earth.
Cleaning: Disconnect this equipment from the AC mains and external battery before cleaning. Clean with a damp
cloth, but do not allow any liquid to enter the set. Do not clean with liquids or aerosols.

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XDA-7002
• Table of Contents
Contents Page No.

! Features / G eneral Description of Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

! Front Panel Controls & Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

! Rear Panel Controls & Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

! Limiter Setup & Tips for Safe Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

! Setup & Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

! Typical Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

! Protections & Installations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

! Input - Output Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

! Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

! Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

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XDA-7002
• Features/General Description of Product
l Rugged 19" rack mountable chassis.
l Heavy duty high current toroidal transformer which provides excellent
regulation and minimises hum & noise.
l Low distortion and high damping factor for excellent sound quality.
l Extensive protection circuit for High Temperature (output devices and
transformer), Overload, Over voltage, DC, RFI and Output short circuit.
The amplifier is protected for variations in AC supply (due to Genset / AC
Mains fluctuation) up to 270V.
l Indicator LEDs for Signal, Clip, Temperature (output devices and
transformer), Protect mode, ON/ Fault conditions.
l Output termination on Dual Connectors (Speakon 4-way & Binding Post)
for each channel.
l Built in limiter circuit, which protects the amplifier and speaker from being
over driven because of high input level signal.
l Balanced / Unbalanced input signal through parallel XLR and 6.3mm (¼")
stereo phone jack in both channels.
l Slide switch selection of Mono / Stereo Mode provided on rear panel.
l Switchable ground lift to break the unwanted ground loops.
l Low pass filter switchable to 80Hz or 120Hz, to use for subwoofer
applications.
l Limiter On/Off switch.

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XDA-7002
• Front Panel Controls & Features

8 7

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. POWER Switch
Push the top part of the knob (marked l)to switch the
7. Temperature Indicator LEDs for Channel A & B
amplifier ON. Push the bottom part of the knob
Separate yellow LEDs provided for each of the two
(marked 0) to switch the amplifier OFF.
channels A & B. Glowing of these LEDs indicates
2. Volume Control for Channel A excessive temperature of the output devices or
It is used in Stereo/Mono mode, for adjusting the transformer. The special circuitry then mutes the
volume level of channel A. input signals. The amplifier will remain at mute
status, till the devices cool down to normal
3. CLIP Level Indicator LEDs for Channel A & B
temperature. Switch OFF the amplifier to cool down
One separate red LED provided for each channel.
and then switch ON to continue.
Continuous glow of LEDs indicates that there is
excessive signal being fed to the input of the 8. Protect Indicator LEDs for Channel A & B
amplifier resulting in clipped and distorted output Separate orange LED provided for each of the two
levels. In such cases, it is advisable to reduce the channels A & B. These LED’s glow when the output
input signal or reduce the volume setting. is shorted or the output is overloaded or the input is
Otherwise, the amplifier may go into protect mode too high or DC voltage is present on the speaker
and signal will mute. output. In any of these conditions the amplifier goes
to protect mode. To reset the amplifier, switch OFF
4. Power LED ON/FAULT
the amplifier, turn volume control to zero, correct
This LED glows green when the amplifier is
the fault, and switch ON the amplifier after 5-10
switched ON. This LED will glow orange if amplifier
seconds. Increase the volume control slowly to the
is in fault conditioning against over voltage cut off
desired output below Clip level.
and DC fuse blown OFF.
5. Signal Indicator LEDs for Channel A & B
Indicate the presence of signal in channel A and B
respectively.
6. Volume Control for Channel B
It is used in Stereo/Mono mode for adjusting the
volume level of channel B.

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XDA-7002
• Rear Panel Controls & Features
26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

9. Speakon Connector for Channel B Output 20. XLR INPUT for Channel A:
Amplified signal is available at Pin 1+ & 1- of This XLR connector accepts the balanced /
speakon connector. The output speakon unbalanced signals to drive the channel A in stereo
connectors should be wired as per fig. 3 (Output mode and channel A & B if used in mono mode
Connection for Stereo / Mono Mode). operation. Inputs can be wired as per fig. 1 & 2
10. Binding Post Terminal for Channel B Output: (Input Connections for Balanced and Unbalanced
This output terminal is parallel to Pin 1+ & 1- of Mode).
speakon connector of channel B and may be used 21. 6.3 mm (¼") Jack Input for Channel A:
when speakon plugs are not available. The stereo jack connector accepts the balanced /
11. Fan Grill unbalanced signals to drive the channel A when
Protective grill for fan. Do not insert anything into used in stereo mode and channel A & B when used
this opening. in mono mode operation. Inputs can be wired as per
fig. 1 & 2 (Input Connections for Balanced and
12. Low Pass Filter for Channel B: Unbalanced Mode).
Select the frequencies to 80Hz or 120Hz to use 22. 6.3 mm (¼") Jack Input for Channel B:
amplifier to drive subwoofers. When switch is OFF,
the amplifier will be working for full audio frequency The stereo jack connector accepts the balanced /
spectrum. unbalanced signals to drive the channel B. Inputs
can be wired as per fig. 1 & 2 (Input Connections for
13. Sensitivity Selector Switch: Balanced and Unbalanced Mode).
Slide switch to select the input sensitivity between 23. XLR INPUT for Channel B:
0.775V & 1.23V. It is suggested to use 1.23V
sensitivity if programme signal is fed from a mixer. This XLR connector takes the balanced /
unbalanced signals for driving channel B. Inputs
14. STEREO / MONO Mode Selector Switch: can be wired as per fig. 1 & 2 (Input Connections for
This slide switch is used to operate the amplifier in Balanced and Unbalanced Mode).
stereo or mono mode. 24. Ground Lift:
15. Low Pass Filter for Channel A: Ground loop form when multiple sets are used,
Select the frequencies to 80Hz or 120Hz to use which can cause Hum. Using this switch can
amplifier to drive subwoofers. When switch is OFF, improve hum & noise by breaking unwanted ground
the amplifier will be working for full audio frequency loops.
spectrum. 25. Binding Post Terminal for Channel A Ouput:
16. 3 Core AC Mains Cable with Plug This output terminal is parallel to Pin 1+ & 1- of
17. AC Mains ckt Protector (Rating 16 AMP): speakon connector of channel A and may be used
This protects the amplifier from any excessive when speakon plugs are not available.
current flow and trips when over loaded or in fault 26. Speakon Connector for Channel A Output:
conditions. In STEREO / MONO mode amplified signal is
18. Earth Terminal: For earthing the chassis. available at Pin 1+ & 1- of speakon connector. The
19. LIMITER ON/OFF Switch: output speakon connectors should be wired as per
Limiter is active when switch is at ON position. It is fig. 3 (Output Connectors for Stereo / Mono Mode).
advised to use the Limiter ON in normal operations.
Whenever it is selected for limiter OFF, drive the
amplifier for controlled output to protect the
speakers from failure.

6
XDA-7002
• Limiter Setup
+ In this series, limiter is active in both conditions i.e. ON + LIMITER OFF: In this mode, maximum power output
and OFF. ON/OFF is two different modes of limiter of the Amplifier will be limited to a state where output is
setting. available at just clipped level. This mode is suitable for
+ LMITER ON: In this mode, maximum power output of subwoofer applications. In this mode, limiter is still
the amplifier will be limited to unclipped level. Even the active even if the input is much higher than rated
Input signal higher than the given sensitivity, the sensitivity. In this condition, output will be same as
power output of the Amplifier will be unclipped. Due to defined.
which the sound quality will be pleasant. Therefore, it
is recommended to use this limiter setting for most
applications except subwoofer usage.

Tips for Safe Operation


+ The amplifier must be connected to an AC earthed + Use of cable 40 / 36 or thicker is recommended to
mains outlet that can deliver the maximum power prevent power losses in speaker cables.
required. The use of extension cables or adaptors + The level of input signal should not exceed the
should be avoided as this can jeopardize correct specified input sensitivities. Excessive input signal
current delivery to the amplifier. levels result in over driving of input circuit which leads
+ All connections must only be carried out or changed to saturated / distorted output at speaker terminals.
with the amplifier switched OFF & the AC mains supply + Do not operate the amplifier with continuously glowing
disconnected. CLIP LED. The respective volume control of the
+ Ensure proper impedance matching. For continuous channels must be adjusted so that the output level
safe operation, resultant impedance of the speakers does not clip and distort.
is recommended as 4 or 8 ohms in mono/stereo + Do not obstruct the front or rear of the amplifier for
modes. necessary intake of air. This is a fan cooled amplifier.
+ For 4 ohm applications, it is recommended to use
speakon connectors only.

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XDA-7002
• Setup & Operations

Stereo Mode Configuration

Microphones

Line Output

Wireless Microphone
L R

Play Input
AMX-1412

CD Player

PA Mixer
CH. A Output

CH. B Input CH. A Input

XDA-7002

CH. B Output
Speaker System Speaker System

In STEREO mode, both channels A & B are fully independent of each other. The balanced / unbalanced inputs
can be connected either to a stereo signal source or two independent mono signal sources. Each channel can
separately drive loudspeaker loads of 8/4 ohms.

n Connect the Left and Right outputs of a mixer to n Adjust the individual volume controls of each
channel A and B inputs of the amplifier channel on the front panel to obtain the desired
respectively. Inputs can be wired as per fig. 1 & 2 output level.
(Input Connections for Balanced and Unbalanced
n The signal indicator LEDs glow to indicate the
Mode).
presence of signal at the output terminals.
n Connect a speaker system on the output terminal
n Adjust the input signal level below the threshold of
of each channel. It is recommended to use the
clip LED glow.
speakon connectors and wire these as per fig. 3
(Output Connections for Stereo / Mono Mode).
n To select STEREO mode, keep the slide switch,
provided at rear panel, in STEREO position.

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XDA-7002
• Setup & Operations…

Mono Mode Configuration

Microphones

Wireless Microphone Line Output

Play Input

CD Player

PA Mixer
CH. A Output

CH. A Input CH. A Input

XDA-7002

CH. B Output
Speaker System Speaker System

CH. B Input

When operating in MONO mode, the signal source should be connected to the balanced / unbalanced input of
channel A only. Both channels provide similar output to their respective loudspeakers. Each channel can
separately drive loudspeaker loads of 8/4 ohms.
n Connect the line output of a mixer to channel A n The desired output levels of the A & B channels are
input of the amplifier. Input can be wired as per fig. adjustable by individual control of channel A & B
1 & 2 (Input Connections for Balanced and respectively.
Unbalanced Mode).
n The signal indicator LEDs glow to indicate the
n Connect a speaker system on the output terminal presence of signal.
of each channel. It is recommended to use the
n Operate the amplifier below the onset of clip LED
speakon connectors and wire these as per fig. 3
glow. Continuous clip LED glow may push amplifier
(Output Connections for Stereo / Mono Mode).
into protect mode.
n To select MONO mode, keep the slide switch,
provided at rear panel, in MONO position.

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XDA-7002
• Typical Applications
Stereo Mix Plus Subwoofers (LXA-2400 with XDA-7002)
Amplfiier-1 LXA-2400 (Stereo Mode)

CH. B Output CH. A Output

CH. B Input CH. A Input


SPX-810 SPX-810
(4W) (4W)
Amplfiier-2 XDA-7002
CH. A Input (Stereo Mode) CH. A Input

CH. A Output

CH. B Output
SWX-2100/SWX-2600 (4W) CH. B Input SWX-2100/SWX-2600 (4W)

R L DA-88 R L

R L
Microphones

Line Output

Stereo Keyboard
L R

AMX-1412

Wireless Microphone

PA Mixer Headphone

n Connect the Left and Right outputs of the Audio SWX-2100 can be connected to the channel
mixing console to the respective inputs of the A & B outputs of amplifiers 2 respectively. Output
Audio Splitter (DA-88). speakon connectors to be wired as per fig. 4
n Connect the Left and Right output of the DA-88 to (Output Connections for Stereo Mode).
the respective input channels A & B of amplifier 1 n The speakon is the preferred choice for
(LXA-2400). Inputs can be wired as per fig. 1 & 2 connections, but if the output connections are to
(Input Connections for Balanced and Unbalanced be made on binding posts for stereo mode
Mode). applications, then (+) of the speaker should be
n One number of full range loudspeaker system wired on (+) (Red) terminal of channel A output
SPX-810 can be connected to each of the output and (-) of the speaker should be wired on (-)
channels of amplifier 1. The output speakon (Black) terminal of the channel A output.
connectors should be wired as per fig. 3 (Output n Amplifier 2 will be used in stereo mode. Keep the
Connections for Stereo / Mono Mode). slide switch of amplifier 2 STEREO position to
n Amplifier 1 will be used in stereo mode. Keep the activate stereo mode.
slide switch of amplifier 1 in stereo position. n Finally adjust the volume control of channel A & B
n Use the amplifier (XDA-7002) in subwoofer mode in amplifier 1 (LXA-2400) to control the level of
set the internal filter of individual channel A & B at their respective SPX-810.
desired frequency (80Hz or 120Hz). n Also, adjust the volume control of channel A & B
n Feed the output signal of the DA-88 to the in amplifier 2 (XDA-7002) to control the levels of
amplifier 2 (XDA-7002). Similarly feed the Left & their respective SWX-2100.
Right output signal of the DA-88 to the channel A n Operate the amplifier in such a way the clip LED
& B input of amplifier 2 (XDA-7002). Inputs can should not blink continuously.
be wired as per fig. 1 & 2 (Input Connections for n Continuously clip LED glow may bring amplifier
Balanced and Unbalanced Mode). into protect mode.
n One no. each of high powered subwoofer system
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XDA-7002
• Typical Applications…
Stereo Line Array Applications
Microphones

Line Output

Wireless Microphone L R

AMX-1412 L R

Play Input

CD Player

PA Mixer

CH. A Input
Amplifier-1
ALX-11000
(2 Arrays in Parallel) XDA-7002 (Mono Mode)
4W

(2 Arrays in Parallel)
4W

CH. A Input
Amplifier-2
XDA-7002 (Mono Mode)

SWX-2100/SWX-2600 (4W)

SWX-2100/SWX-2600 (4W)

ALX-11000
Amplifier-3 CH. A Input (2 Arrays in Parallel)
XDA-7002 (Mono Mode) 4W

(2 Arrays in Parallel)
4W

Amplifier-4 CH. A Input


XDA-7002 (Mono Mode)

SWX-2100/SWX-2600 (4W)

SWX-2100/SWX-2600 (4W)

LEFT STACK RIGHT STACK


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XDA-7002
• Typical Applications
+ Connect the Left output of the Audio mixing console + The inputs can be wired as per fig. 1 & 2 (Input
to the channel A input of Amplifier-1 (XDA-7002). connections for Balanced and Unbalanced Mode).
+ Connect the 6.3mm jack input of channel A in + For connecting 4 nos. of Line Array cabinets,
Amplifier-1 to the XLR input channel A of Amplifier-2 connect 2 nos. in parallel on outputs A and connect
(XDA-7002). another 2 nos. in parallel on output B of Amplifier-3
(XDA-7002). The resultant impedance of each
+ The inputs can be wired as per fig. 1 & 2 (Input
group of two Line Arrays is 4 ohm.
connections for Balanced and Unbalanced Mode).
+ Connect SWX-2100 on each channel output A & B of
+ For connecting 4 nos. of Line Array cabinets,
Amplifier-4 (XDA-7002).
connect 2 nos. in parallel on outputs A and connect
another 2 nos. in parallel on output B of Amplifier-1 + Switch the Stereo/Mono switch of each Amplifier-3
(XDA-7002). The resultant impedance of each and 4 to Mono mode.
group of two Line Arrays is 4 ohm.
+ For Amplifier-3, keep the Low Pass filter switch in
+ Connect SWX-2100 on each channel output A & B of OFF position. For Amplifer-4 keep the Low Pass
Amplifier-2 (XDA-7002). filter switch in either 80 Hz or 120 Hz positions.
+ Switch the Stereo/Mono switch of each Amplifier-1 + This installation of two Subwoofers SWX-2100 and
and 2 to Mono mode. four Line Arrays connected to 2 x XDA-7002, is
RIGHT STACK of Line Array.
+ For Amplifier-1, keep the Low Pass filter switch in
OFF position. For Amplifer-2 keep the Low Pass + Finally adjustment of output levels will be by their
filter switch in either 80 Hz or 120 Hz positions. respectively volume controls of each channel of
Amplifier-1, 2, 3 and 4.
+ This installation of two Subwoofers SWX-2100 and
four Line Arrays connected to 2 x XDA-7002, is + Any adjustments in the tonal quality of the sound,
LEFT STACK of Line Array. if required, can be made from the audio mixing
console.
+ Connect the Right output of the Audio mixing
console to the channel A input of Amplifier-3 (XDA- + Operate each Amplifier below the threshold of clip
7002). LED glow.

+ Connect the 6.3mm jack input of channel A in


Amplifier-3 to the XLR input channel A of Amplifier-4
(XDA-7002).

• Protections & Installations


Thermal Protections Overload / Short Circuit Protection
Output Devices/Transformer Protection circuit is provided in both channels for
In case of excessive heating of the output devices the safety of output devices in case of overload or
or transformer, the thermal protection circuits will mismatch of impedances at the outputs. This circuit
bring the audio signal to mute status. Onset of brings the input signals to mute condition, and set
thermal protection circuit is indicated by glowing of will be in protect mode. To reset, switch OFF the
TEMP LEDs (yellow) in each channel. To restore amplifier for few seconds, remove the short circuit
normal operating conditions, it is recommended to or overload and than switch ON for normal
switch off the amplifier for cooling and then switch operation.
ON again after cooling and checking the speaker
connections. Fuses/CIRCUIT PROTECTOR
a. 1 × 16 A Circuit Protector for AC mains.
DC, RFI Protection b. 4 × 16 (T 16A L) fuses for +ve and -ve DC
Inbuilt circuits are provided to protect the supply
loudspeakers from any offset DC voltages. Also
suppression filters at primary and secondary power
supplies have been inbuilt, to reduce some RF
interference.

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XDA-7002
• Input - Output Connections
Fig. 1 Input Connections - Balanced Mode

3 Pin Male XLR 6.3 mm (¼") Stereo Phone Plug

+ Signal
Ground
3 - Sig + Signal
3
- Signal
2
1 - Signal
2 + Sig 1 Shield
Shield (Ground)

Fig. 2 Input Connections - Unbalanced Mode

3 Pin Male XLR 6.3 mm (¼") Mono Phone Plug


Signal
Ground

3 Signal

2
1
2 Signal 1 + 3 Shield
Shield (Ground)

Fig. 3 Output Connections - Stereo / Mono Mode

Speakon Cable Connector


Output Channel A Output Channel B (Inside View)

Speaker

8W
Speakon Cable Speakon Cable 4W
Connector Connector

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XDA-7002
19" Rack Installation Table Top Usage
n The amplifier is designed for use in a standard n The 'U' handles are helpful in easy portability of the
19"rack with height of 2U units. amplifier for table top usage. Do not keep the set
n In order to provide sufficient support base to the on an unstable stand or tripod.
heavy amplifier, it is essential to use the 19" rack
system with side support channels.
n The installed amplifier, should be well supported by
the side support channels as well as rigidly fixed
on to the rack through the two rack mount side
brackets duly fitted with 'U' type handles, as shown
in the figure below:

CH
AN
NE
LA

PR
OT
EC
T
TEM
P
CL
CH
IP AN
NE
DU SIG
NA LB
AL ON L
CH /FA
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L CL 02
AS
SD
AM
PL
IFIE
R

CH
AN
NE
LA

PR
OT
EC
T
TE
MP
CL
CH
IP AN
NE
DUA SIG
NA LB
L
L CH ON
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ANNXDA- ULT
EL 7002
CLA
SS
D AM
PL
IFIE
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Side Support Channel

• Trouble Shooting
Key to LED symbols:

GLOWING BLINKING OFF

Condition: Normal operation


Indication: Possible Reason:
+ The amplifier is in normal operation (When signal is fed).
ON PROTECT

GREEN TEMP

CLIP

SIGNAL

Condition: No Power to the Amplifier


Indication: Possible Reason:
n Amplifier is in over voltage protection mode.
FAULT PROTECT
n The Amplifier is in fulat mode due to which DC fuse have been blown OFF.
ORANGE n An amplifier which keeps shutting off may have a serious internal fault. Turn it off,
TEMP
remove AC power cord and get the amplifier serviced by a qualified technician.
CLIP

SIGNAL

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XDA-7002
• Trouble Shooting…
Condition: No power to the amplifier
Indication: Possible Reason:
+ The amplifier power switch may be off.
ON PROTECT
+ The amplifier may not be plugged into the power receptacle.
TEMP + Confirm that the AC outlet works by plugging in another device. If too many amplifiers
are used on one outlet, the building's circuit breaker may trip and shut off power.
CLIP + An overload may cause the AC ckt protector trip. Check the AC ckt protector, if ckt
protector is in Tripp condition then reset it by pushing the knob.
SIGNAL

Condition: Low output


Indication: Possible Reason:
n Check if the level of the input signal is too low.
ON PROTECT
n Check the signal source is operating and the input cable is intact.

TEMP n The channel volume control setting is too low.

CLIP

SIGNAL

Condition: No Sound
Indication: Possible Reason:
n The amplifier may be in mute mode due to speaker impedance mismatch or output
ON PROTECT
short circuit, DCP
TEMP n Check the speaker impedance and speaker wiring for stray strands or breaks in the
insulation.
CLIP n Correct the fault and then use the amplifier.
n To restore normal operation, turn down the volume control, switch OFF the set for few
SIGNAL seconds and switch ON again. Increase the volume control slowly for the desired
output.

Condition: No Sound
Indication: Possible Reason:
n The amplifier may be in mute mode due to output short circuit, overloading or poor
ON PROTECT
ventilation resulting in the rise in temperature either of output devices or power
transformer as indicated by respective LEDs to unsafe region.
TEMP
n Switch off the amplifier to cool down.
CLIP n Check if the fan is working, proper ventilation is provided and output connections
are as recommended, remove the fault if any.
SIGNAL n This could be due to wrong speakon connections or faulty speakers.
n Check the output speakon connections as per fig. 3 on page no. 13 (Output
Connections for Stereo, Mono Mode).
n To restore normal operation, turn down the volume control, than switch ON the set
and increase the volume control for desired output.
Condition: NO Sound
Indication: Possible Reason:
n Amplifier has gone to protect mode due to high signal level, high temperature or
ON PROTECT output short or overloading.
n Check the level of signal from input source. If it is high then reduce the input signal
TEMP level and than switch ON the amplifier and increase volume slowly.
n The amplifier should never be operated at a level which causes the clip LEDs to
CLIP
illuminate continuously. It will give distorted sound.
n Also check the impedance of speakers, shorting of speaker connections if any.
SIGNAL
Rectify the fault and then switch ON the amplifier for normal operation.
15
XDA-7002
• Specifications

Model XDA-7002

Continuous Rated Power


Stereo/Mono 8 2 × 1350W
4 2 × 2400W

THD + N <0.1%
Frequency Response (-1dB) 20-20,000Hz
Power Bandwidth (0.5% THD) 20-20,000Hz
Input Sensitivity 0dBu (775mV) & 4dBu (1.23V) (Selectable)
Input Impedance 10k Unbalanced, 20k Balanced
S / N Ratio > 100dB
LPF 80 Hz/120Hz, 24dB per octave
Channel Separation > 65dB at 1kHz
Damping Factor (8 ) >1000
Slew Rate 20V/ s
Protections Temperature, DC, RFI, Short Circuit, Overload, Overvoltage,
Built-in Limiter (ON/OFF)
AC: Circuit Protector 16A; ± DC: Fuse 2×16A (T 16A L)

Input Connectors 2×XLR, Stereo Phone Jack 6.3mm


Output Connectors Speakon 4-Way and heavy duty Binding Post for each channel

Cooling 2 x Variable Speed DC Fan with Temperature Sensing


Front Panel Controls 2 × 41 step Level Attenuators
Indicators ON/Fault, Signal, Clip, Temperature, Protect (Ch. A & B)
Power Consumption (Rated) 5500VA @ 220-240V~ 50/60Hz
Dimensions W482 × H104 × D438mm
Weight 22.10kg Approx.

AHUJA RADIOS • 215, Okhla Industrial Estate, New Delhi - 110 020, INDIA
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