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CXV225NA & CXV425NA

AMPLIFIERS 

Installation and User Guide

0

1

4 CHANNEL 70V LINE AMPLIFIER

1

2

3

4

POWER

CXV425

PROTECT

PEAK

SIGNAL

0

1

500W STEREO 70V LINE AMPLIFIER

CXV225

POWER

PROTECT

PEAK

SIGNAL

1

2

 


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Safety Information ........................................ 4

Safety Notes Regarding Installation .......................4
Conformities ...............................................................4
Safety Considerations and Information ................4

General Description ...................................... 5

Applicable Models ......................................................5

Schematic Diagram ...................................... 5

Front Panel Description ............................... 6

Rear Panel Description ................................. 7

Installation ..................................................... 8

Mechanical ...................................................................8
Ventilation ....................................................................8
Connections and Adjustments ................................8
Inputs ............................................................................8

Sensitivity and Gain Control ................................8
Input Routing ...........................................................8
Remote Control of Level ......................................9

Outputs ........................................................................9

Protection...............................................................10

High Pass Filters ....................................................10

VCA Cards (optional) .............................................10

Installation  .............................................................10

Loudspeaker Equalisation Modules (optional) ..11

Installation ..............................................................11

General Notes ............................................. 11

EMC Considerations ...............................................11
Earthing ......................................................................11

Technical Specifications .............................. 12

General Specifications ................................ 12

Location of Internal Jumpers and 

Connectors. .................................................. 13

CXV225NA connector and jumper details .......13
CXV425NA connector and jumper details .......14

Contents

 


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Safety Information

Safety Notes Regarding Installation

 

Do not expose the unit to water or moisture.

 

Do not expose the unit to naked flames.

 

Do not block or restrict any air vent.

 

Do not operate the unit in ambient temperatures above 

35°C.

 

Do not touch any part or terminal carrying the 

hazardous live symbol (     ) while power is supplied to 

the unit.

 

Do not perform any internal adjustments unless you 

are qualified to do so and fully understand the hazards 

associated with mains-operated equipment.

 

The unit has no user-serviceable parts. Refer servicing 

to qualified service personnel.

 

If the moulded plug is cut off the AC power lead for 

any reason, the discarded plug is a potential hazard and 

should be disposed of in a responsible manner.

Conformities

This product conforms to the following European EMC 

Standards: 
BS EN 55103-1:1997
BS EN 55103-2:1997
This product has been tested for use in commercial and 
light industrial environments. If the unit is used in controlled 

EMC environments, the urban outdoors, heavy industrial 
environments or close to railways, transmitters, overhead 
power lines, etc., the performance of the unit may be 
degraded.
The product conforms to the following European electrical 
safety standard:
BS EN 60065:2002

The CXV Series was developed and manufactured with high 
quality materials and components, which can be recycled 
and/or reused. 

Safety Considerations and Information

The unit must be earthed. Ensure that the mains power 

supply provides an effective earth connection using a three-

wire termination.
When the mains switch is in the off ‘O’ position the live 
and neutral conductors of the mains transformer are 

disconnected.

Caution - High Voltages
Do not touch any part or terminal carrying the hazardous 

live symbol (     ) while power is supplied to the unit.
Terminals to which the hazardous live symbol refers require 

installation by a qualified person.

Caution - Mains Fuse
Replace the mains fuse only with the same type and rating as 

marked on the rear panel.  
The fuse body size is 20 mm x 5 mm.

Caution - Servicing
The unit contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer servicing 

to qualified service personnel. Do not perform servicing 

unless you are qualified to do so.
Disconnect the power cable from the unit before removing 

the top panel and do not make any internal adjustments with 
the unit switched on.
Only reassemble the unit using bolts/screws identical to the 
original parts.

 


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Applicable Models

This manual describes the installation and operation of the 

following models:

 

Cloud CXV225NA 2-channel amplifier –  

 

 

2 x 250 W, 2U 19” rack unit

 

Cloud CXV425NA 4-channel amplifier –  

 

 

4 x 250 W, 3U 19” rack unit

Apart from the number of channels and the units’ physical 
dimensions and power consumption figures, the two 

models are otherwise identical for the practical purposes of 

installation and operation.

General Description

The Cloud CXV225NA and CXV425NA are high power  

(250 W/ch), multi-channel audio amplifiers intended for use 
with high quality PA and background music systems in offices, 

hotels, factories, leisure facilities and other commercial and 

industrial premises.
They are designed to drive 70 V-line speaker systems directly, 

and have no low-impedance outputs. Low impedance 

loudspeakers can only be connected to these amplifiers 

with the use of an intermediate 70 V-line transformer. 
Loudspeakers designed for such ‘installed-sound’ applications 

will normally include an integral transformer, typically with 

selectable output power taps. If you have any doubt about 

the suitability of this amplifier for the speaker system it is to 

be connected to, please verify that the speakers are of the 
70 V-line type with the manufacturer.
Unlike traditional 70 V-line amplifier designs, the CXV225NA 

and CXV425NA do not employ an output transformer. This 
produces a considerable saving in weight and a significant 

improvement in audio quality.

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

2

+

+

+

+

-

-

-

-

3

3

3

3

3
4
5
6
7
8

LEVEL

LEVEL

LEVEL

LEVEL

FREQ

FREQ

FREQ

FREQ

VCA

VCA

VCA

VCA

SPEAKER

EQ

SPEAKER

EQ

SPEAKER

EQ

SPEAKER

EQ

CLIP

LIMITER

CLIP

LIMITER

CLIP

LIMITER

CLIP

LIMITER

PROTECT

PROTECT

PROTECT

PROTECT

OUTPUTS

J4

J3

J2

J1

CHANNEL.

POWER

AMPLIFIER

POWER

AMPLIFIER

POWER

AMPLIFIER

POWER

AMPLIFIER

CXV225NA

CXV425NA 

fig.1: CXV Series schematic diagram

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Schematic Diagram

 


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Front Panel Description

1

SIGNAL LEDs (one per channel)  illuminate 

when the output voltage exceeds approx. 12.5 V

rms

    

(18 dB below maximum output)

2

PEAK LEDs (one per channel)  illuminate if 

maximum output voltage is reached (70 V

rms

)

3

PROTECT LEDs (one per channel) – indicate 

fault conditions

4

AC POWER SWITCH

5

POWER LED

6

AIR INTAKE GRILLES 

0

1

4 CHANNEL 70V LINE AMPLIFIER

1

2

3

4

POWER

CXV425

PROTECT

PEAK

SIGNAL

1

2

3

4

5

6

fig.2: CXV425NA Front panel

fig.3: CXV225NA Front panel

0

1

500W STEREO 70V LINE AMPLIFIER

CXV225

POWER

PROTECT

PEAK

SIGNAL

1

2

1

2

3

4

5

6

 


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AC MAINS CONNECTOR

9

EARTH  SAFETY TAG

10

MAINS FUSE

11

COOLING FANS AND AIR EXHAUST –    

CXV425NA only

Rear Panel Description

1

INPUT CONNECTORS (one per channel) 

2

INPUT LEVEL CONTROLS (one per channel)

3

HIGH PASS FILTER CONTROLS   

 

(one per channel) 

4

INPUT ROUTING SWITCHES –    

 

1 for CXV225NA, 3 for CXV425NA

5

REMOTE VOLUME CONTROL CONNECTORS 

– when remote control option is fitted (one per 

channel)

6

OUTPUT TERMINAL  COVER 

7

OUTPUT TERMINALS  – accessible when Output 

Terminal Cover (6) is removed

 

fig.4: CXV425NA Rear panel showing output terminal cover

OUTPUTS.

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

9

10

11

11

fig.5: CXV225NA Rear panel showing output terminals

120VAC±5%

ONLY.

1

2

3

4

5

7

8

9

10

 


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Installation

Mechanical

The amplifiers are designed to be mounted in a standard 19” 

equipment rack. The front panels are fitted with rackmount 

ears for this purpose. The CXV225NA requires 2U of 

vertical rack space, the CXV425NA requires 3U. See notes 
below regarding spacing and ventilation.
Due to the units’ weight, the use of additional side supports 
is recommended.

Ventilation

The CXV425NA is force cooled by two thermostatically-

controlled fans mounted on the rear panel. The fan is 

operative at all times, remaining at low speed at internal 
temperatures below 50°C, then increasing in speed above 

this temperature to a maximum speed at 70°C. 
The CXV225NA has a single fan mounted internally to keep 

noise to a minimum.
Always allow adequate space around the amplifier(s) to 

allow a free flow of air through the unit(s). Ensure that cable 

bundles or other items do not obstruct any grilles.
In 19” rack applications we recommend leaving 1U of rack 

space above and below each unit. Plain 1U blank panels, 

not slotted ventilation panels should be used, as the latter 
reduce the effect of forced-air cooling. The direction of 

airflow is from front-to-rear (CXV425NA) and front-to-

sides (CXV225NA); it is recommended not to mix these 
amplifiers with other equipment employing forced-air 
cooling which acts in the opposite direction within the same 
rack.

Connections and Adjustments
Inputs

Each amplifier channel has an electronically-balanced input 

on a 3-pin 3.5 mm-pitch screw terminal connector. Twin-
core screened cable should be used when driving the 
amplifier inputs from a device with a balanced output. Single-
core screened cable can be used when connecting to an 
unbalanced source.

Sensitivity and Gain Control
Control of input level is provided by a preset rotary 

control adjacent to each input connector. The control 
should be adjusted using a trim tool or small screwdriver. 

Full attenuation of the input signal – i.e., zero output – is 

obtained with the control fully anti-clockwise. Maximum 

sensitivity is with the control fully clockwise; at this setting 

the maximum output level of 70 V

rms

 will be produced for an 

input signal level of 0.775 V

rms

 (0 dBu).

We recommend that the level for each channel should 
be adjusted after installation is complete to ensure that 

adequate, but not excessive sound levels are achieved with 

the programme material that will be used in practice.

Input Routing
To facilitate the use of the amplifiers in multi-zone 
applications, input selection switches are provided on all 

channels except Ch1. This gives the installer an easy method 
of paralleling channels from a single input.
The options are summarised in the table below:

CHANNEL 

SOURCE

CXV225NA

CXV425NA

Button position

Out

In

Out

In

Channel 2

Input 1

Input 2

Input 1

Input 2

Channel 3

Input 1

Input 3

Channel 4

Input 2* Input 4

* post Ch 2 switch

Refer also to the block diagram on page 5

.

CXV225NA only: The CXV225NA’s single switch allows 

Channel 2 to be operated in parallel with Channel 1, with 
Input 1 acting as the common input connector.

1

2

3

Balanced output

(typically XLR):

pin 1: ground

pin 2: hot

pin 3: cold

Amplifier input

1

2

3

+

-

+

-

pin 1: n/c

pin 3: hot 

pin 2: cold

BALANCED CONNECTION

Amplifier input

1

2

3

+

-

pin 1: n/c

pin 3: hot 

pin 2: cold

Unbalanced outputs 
     (e.g. phonos):

screen:  ground

pin:     hot

UNBALANCED CONNECTION

fig.6: Input wiring

 


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CXV425NA only: The three switches on the CXV425NA 

allow a total of 8 routing possibilities, including 4-channel, 
dual stereo and mono operation with 4 channels paralleled. 

The table below clarifies the options:

BUTTON 

POSITION

INPUT ROUTING: CHANNELS 

FED BY EACH INPUT

Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Input 1

Input 2

Input 3 Input 4

In

In

In

Ch 1

Ch 2

Ch 3

Ch 4

Out

In

In

Chs 1 & 2

Ch 3

Ch 4

In

Out

In

Chs 1 & 3

Ch 2

Ch 4

Out

Out

In

Chs 1, 2 & 3

Ch 4

In

In

Out

Ch 1

Chs 2 & 4 Ch 3

Out

In

Out

Chs 1, 2 & 4

Ch 3

In

Out

Out

Chs 1 & 3

Chs 2 & 4

Out

Out

Out

Chs 1, 2, 3 
& 4

Remote Control of Level
The CXV225NA and CXV425NA amplifiers are compatible 

with standard Cloud remote control plates type RL-1 Series, 
allowing control of level from a remote position. In order 

to use the amplifiers with the RL-1, VCA cards must first be 

fitted in the channels to be controlled remotely. See page 10 

for details of VCA cards and fitting. Once VCA cards have 
been fitted, RL-1s may be connected at the rear 3-pin 5 mm-

pitch screw terminal connectors (Remote Level), using the 

wiring shown below. 

1 2 3

REMOTE LEVEL 

CONNECTOR

1 2 3

RL-1

USE TWO-CORE SCREENED CABLE

Use two-core screened cable to connect the remote level 
plate (maximum length 100 metres).

Outputs

The 70 V-line speaker output terminals are behind the 

removable output terminal cover (see page 7). The  covers 

are fitted with a cable gland (one per channel); to use these, 

slacken the rear nut by a few turns and feed the cable 

through. The plug-in connectors are suitable for cable cores 
up to 2.5 mm

2

.

Connect as shown below:

-

+

-

+

CH 1

CH 2

-

+

CH 1

CH 2

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

CH 3

CH 4

CXV425NA

CXV225NA

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

After making the connections, replace the cover and tighten 
the gland nuts. They only need to be firmly finger-tight; take 
care not to over tighten, use only enough torque to give 

reasonable cable retention. Do not use a wrench.
Caution: The amplifier should never be operated without 

the output terminal cover installed. Apart from exposing 

the high voltage terminals, leaving the cover off also 
compromises the amplifier’s forced-air cooling.
The amplifier’s transformerless output stage is designed 

to drive up to 70 V

rms

 into an impedance of at least                

20 ohms (each channel). Check the input impedance of the 
loudspeaker type in use and divide this figure by the number 
of loudspeakers* to ensure that the total impedance is 
greater than 20 ohms. Alternatively, add the wattages of all 
the loudspeakers being driven by each channel (taking power 
tappings into account); the total must be less than 250 W.

* Assumes all loudspeakers in the system are of the same type and have the 
same tap setting.

fig.7: Remote level control wiring

fig.8: Output wiring

 


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Protection
The amplifiers include comprehensive protection circuitry 

to prevent damage to loudspeakers, the output devices and 

other components in the event of a fault condition.

Thermal Protection
The output device heatsink temperatures are monitored and 

the protection circuitry activated if any should exceed 90°C. 
The red front panel PROTECT LED for the appropriate 

channel illuminates to indicate the fault condition.

DC Protection
Crowbar protection is provided to safeguard the 

loudspeakers in the event of DC being present at the output 

terminals. This is an emergency protection feature that 

will only operate in the event of the amplifier developing a 

fault. Its action is liable to blow internal DC rail fuses. The 

amplifier must be serviced before any attempt is made to 

use it further.

Short-circuit protection
VI limiting is implemented in the amplifiers to protect the 

output stages from excessive dissipation caused by abnormal 

loads; for example, a short-circuit.

Switch-on protection
The protection circuitry is also activated immediately after 

the amplifier is switched on. This is to prevent any voltage 
spikes due to start-up conditions from damaging the 
loudspeakers. The protection circuitry automatically times 
out after approx. 5 seconds. All PROTECT LEDs illuminate at 
switch-on for the duration of the time-out period.

High Pass Filters
Most transformers fitted to 70 V-line speakers exhibit 
core saturation when fed with high-level signals at low 
frequencies. Transformer saturation creates unpleasant 
distortion and stresses the system. To counteract this, a 
correctly configured high pass filter is an essential part of 
any 70 V-line system. The CXV225NA and CXV425NA have 
variable frequency high pass filters in each channel, accessible 
at the rear panel (see page 7). These should be adjusted to 
reject low frequencies, to suit both the speakers and the 
application. When adjusting, bear in mind that the higher 
the frequency setting, the less likely it is that the system will 
suffer from saturation problems.
The minimum (20 Hz) setting should only be used when 
the system has some other form of filter or protection 
from high-level low frequency signals (e.g., a dedicated 

speaker processor) or when the speaker manufacturer 

explicitly states that they will operate correctly at such low 
frequencies.

For speech-only
Settings somewhere between 100 Hz (12 o’clock) and     
200 Hz are appropriate. Start with the filter set to 100 Hz 

and turn the control clockwise whilst listening to speech 

through the system until you can hear a loss of bass in the 

voice. Few voices contain any useful signal below 200 Hz, 

so in many cases the filter can be set to 200 Hz without 
any real loss of quality. Often a setting this high will actually 

enhance the clarity of the speech, reduce microphone 

handling noise and reduce breath blasts.

For music systems
The optimum filter setting will depend on the speakers 
and  their  transformers.  It  should  be  recognised  that  many         

70 V-line speakers have inferior LF performance compared to 

low impedance speakers. If the manufacturer recommends 

a minimum frequency of operation, set the filter to this. 

Otherwise, settings between 70 Hz and 100 Hz should be 
appropriate.
Test the system at full volume with a variety of music 
containing high level, low bass notes and listen for any 

distortion. If the transformers saturate, distortion will be 

clearly audible. In this case, turn the control clockwise until 

it disappears.

VCA Cards (optional)

Cloud VCA-5 modules must be fitted to the CXV225NA 
and CXV425NA amplifiers if remote control of audio level 
is required. One VCA-5 module is required for each channel, 
and as many as necessary may be fitted. The VCA modules 
use the industry-standard That’s 2181 VCA device, which 

provides very low distortion and up to 90 dB attenuation at 
cut-off.
The VCA module can also be used to provide muting by 
using an auxiliary relay connected to a fire alarm control 
panel. Please contact our technical department for further 
details.

Installation 

 

With the power turned off and the mains cable 
removed, remove the top panel.

 

Refer to the pcb layout diagrams on page 13. Locate the 
VCA connector for the first channel being fitted, and 
remove the jumper joining one pair of pins. 

 

Unscrew the blanking plate from the rear panel.  

 


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Remove and retain the M3 fixing screw adjacent to the 

connector, and fit the 35mm M3 hex spacer supplied 
with the VCA-5 in its place. 

 

Push the 10-way VCA plug onto the PCB connector, 
aligned so the cable enters it from the rear of the 

chassis.  Check there is contact with all 10 pins.

 

Locate the VCA module’s 3-pin socket in the rear panel 
cut-out and secure using the M3 screw provided.

 

Replace the top panel.

Once the VCA-5 modules have been installed, RL-1 remote 
level control plate(s) may be connected to the REMOTE 

LEVEL connector(s) on the rear panel.

Loudspeaker Equalisation Modules  

 

(optional)

The CXV225NA and CXV425NA may be optimised for 

use with certain popular installation speakers from various 

manuafcturers; a single-channel equalisation module may be 
fitted to as many channels as necessary. Equalisation modules 

for the following loudspeakers are available:
Bose®

 

Panaray® MA12

 

Panaray® 402-II, 502B and 502BEX

 

Panaray® LT Series: Models 3302, 4402, 9402 and 9702

 

Freespace® DS 16 range

 

Freespace® Model 16

 

Freespace® Model 32 range

Amina

 

AIWX Series

 

LFiT Series

Other modules are available; please enquire.

Installation

 

With the power turned off and the mains cable 
removed, remove the top panel.

 

Refer to the pcb layout diagrams on page 13. The 
modules plug into the white 12-pin connectors on the 
PCB. Note the header connectors on the PCB have two 

notches on one side only; these engage with lugs on 
the equalisation module’s mating connector to ensure 
correct orientation.

 

After fitting equalisation modules to any channel(s), 
the corresponding module bypass jumper(s) must be 
removed in order for the module to function. Refer to 
the pcb layout diagrams for jumper locations.

 

Replace the top cover with the original screws after 
fitting.

General Notes

EMC Considerations

CXV Series amplifiers have been designed with a range 
of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measures and so 

are technically well behaved. You should experience no 

problems interfacing units to other items of equipment and 

under normal circumstances, no special precautions need 

to be taken. If the unit is to be used in close proximity to 
potential sources of HF disturbance such as high power 

communication transmitters, radar stations and the like, it is 

suggested that input signal leads be kept as short as possible. 

Always use balanced interconnections wherever possible.

Earthing

When several mains powered units are connected together 
via their signal cables, there is a risk of one or more earth 

loops which may cause an audible hum on the system even 

with the gain controls set to minimum. 
The 0 V rail of a CXV Series amplifier is directly coupled to 

the chassis ground. No interconnection problems should be 

encountered, but if there is any hum or other extraneous 

noise when source equipment is connected, the situation can 
generally be remedied by observing the following guidelines:

 

Always connect sources using balanced connections 
wherever possible, with the cable screen only connected 
at the receiving end (amplifier input).

 

Use audio isolating transformers (readily available from 
trade suppliers) at the inputs if necessary. These will 
ensure that the amplifier is electrically isolated from the 
source equipment.

 

The signal source units should be located as close as 
possible to the amplifiers and the metal housing of 
the various units should not be electrically connected 

together through the equipment rack. If this is a 
problem, rack isolating kits are available from specialist 
hardware suppliers. If the problem persists, try to 
connect all interconnected units, including power 
amplifiers, to a common power source to ensure a 
common ground is provided.

 


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Technical Specifications

CXV225NA & CXV425NA

Outputs

70 V

rms

; 250 W into 20 ohm min. load (per channel)

Frequency Response

20 kHz -0.6 dB; LF response dependent on filter setting

High Pass Filter

-3 dB @ 20 Hz – 200 Hz variable

Distortion

<0.04% @ 1 kHz & 1 dB below limiting, 20 ohm load

Crosstalk

-80 dB @ 10 kHz

Sensitivity

0.775 V

rms

 (0 dBu)

Input Impedance

10 kohm balanced, 5 kohm unbalanced

Noise (rms)

-96 dB, 22Hz - 22kHz, relative to 70 V

rms

Power Input

120  V ±5%

Fuse Rating

120  V, 8 A (CXV225NA)/10 A (CXV425NA)

Fuse Type

T8A (CXV225NA)/ T10A (CXV425NA), 20 mm x 5 mm 120 V

General Specifications

CXV225NA

CXV425NA

Inputs

Electronically balanced; 3-pin 2.5 mm-pitch plug-in screw terminal connectors

Outputs

2-pin 5 mm-pitch plug-in screw terminal connectors

Protection

Clip Limiting, VI Limiting, DC Offset, Thermal & switch-on delay

Status Indicators

LED indicators on each channel for Signal, Peak & Protect

Cooling

Force cooled; internal variable speed 
DC fan

Force cooled; two rear-mounted 
variable speed DC fans

Dimensions
(W x H x D)

482.6 x 88 (2U) x 300 
19” x 3.46 (2U) x 11.81”

482.6 x 132.5 (3U) x 332 
19” x 5.22” (3U) x 13.07”

Weight

8.8 kg / 19.4 lbs net

21 kg / 47 lbs net

 


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FAN ASSY.

REAR OF AMPLIFIER

CON3

CON1

VCA CARD 

SOCKETS

CON10

CON9

J1

J2

EQ CARD 

SOCKETS

OUTPUT 

TERMINALS

NOT TO SCALE

CXV225NA: MAIN PCB LAYOUT.

 

TOP VIEW. ONLY PRIMARY

 

COMPONENTS SHOWN.

 

EQ CARD 

BYPASS JUMPERS

fig.9: Internal jumpers - CXV225NA

Location of Internal Jumpers and Connectors.

CXV225NA connector and jumper details

MODEL

PCB REF

Function

Default Setting

CXV225NA

CON1

CH1 VCA  CARD

SET

CON3

CH2 VCA  CARD

SET

CON9

CH1 EQ CARD

CON10

CH2 EQ CARD

J1

CH 1 EQ CARD BYPASS

SET

J2

CH 2 EQ CARD BYASS

SET

 


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CXV425NA connector and jumper details

MODEL

PCB REF

Function

Default Setting

CXV425NA

CON12

CH1 VCA  CARD

SET

CON13

CH2 VCA  CARD

SET

CON24

CH3 VCA  CARD

SET

CON25

CH4 VCA  CARD

SET

CON5

CH1 EQ CARD

CON6

CH2 EQ CARD

CON15

CH3 EQ CARD

CON17

CH4 EQ CARD

J1

CH 1 EQ CARD BYPASS

SET

J2

CH 2 EQ CARD BYPASS

SET

J3

CH 3 EQ CARD BYPASS

SET

J4

CH 4 EQ CARD BYPASS

SET

REAR OF AMPLIFIER

CON25

CON12

CON13

CON24

(INPUTS 3 & 4 SUB BOARD)

(OUTPUT SUB BOARD)

CON6

CON5

CON17

CON15

J1

J2

J3

J4

VCA CARD 

SOCKETS

OUTPUT 

TERMINALS

CXV425NA: MAIN PCB LAYOUT.

 

TOP VIEW. ONLY PRIMARY

 

COMPONENTS SHOWN.

 

EQ CARD 

SOCKETS

EQ CARD 

BYPASS JUMPERS

NOT TO SCALE

fig.10: Internal jumpers - CXV425NA

 


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CXV225NA & CXV425NA User Manual v1.0

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Bose® is a registered trademark of The Bose Corporation.

In the interest of continuing improvements Cloud Electronics Limited reserves 

the right to alter specifications without prior notice.

 


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