Wall-Mount Power Vector AmplifiersWV100, WV150, & WV250 ModelsInstallation and Use Manual© 2002 Bogen Communications, Inc.All rights reserved.Spec
OperationFront Panel Controls & IndicatorsInput Volume ControlsEach input module may be individually controlled by its correspondingvolume contro
OperationOutput LimiterThe Output Limiter control sets the threshold at which the unit hardlimits the output signal. Once the Limiter's threshold
Block Diagram10
Specifications11Power Output (RMS): WV100: 100W (140W Typical, @1 kHz/0.1%/4Ω)WV150: 150W (200W Typical, @1 kHz/0.1%/4Ω)WV250: 250W (340W Typical,
Troubleshooting12• Amplifier not plugged in.• AC outlet dead.• Power switch off.• Circuit breaker tripped.• Speaker connections on amplifier are incor
Warranty13Bogen Wall-Mount Power Vector Amplifiers, modules, and components are warranted to be free from defects in mate-rial or workmanship provided
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ContentsPagePANEL DESCRIPTIONS...2-3Wall-Mount Power Ve
Panel DescriptionsWall-Mount Power Vector Front Panel1. Input Volume ControlEach of the 8 module bays are controlled by an independent volume control
Panel DescriptionsWall-Mount Power Vector Module Bay (Rear)1. Module BaysThe amplifier has eight module bays, all of which can accommodate input modul
InstallationPackage Contents• Amplifier • 2 Cables• Instruction Manual • Combined XLR receptacle and phone jack• 2 Screws (M 3 x 8) • 6 Screws (M 4 x
ModulesModule InstallationEight module bays are available to accept Bogen’s new advanced plug-in input modules. Module bays 7 & 8 canalso accommod
ConnectionsSpeakersTransformer-Coupled Speaker ConnectionsTransformer-coupled, constant voltage speaker loads are connected totheir respective load ty
ConnectionsCOM and GND TerminalsA shorting jumper typically connects the COM and GND terminals ofthe amplifier together. The COM terminal is a common
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