Manual CS1200
Manual CS1200
Manual CS1200
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A WARNING!
For optimum performance and reliability DO NOT PRESENT THE AMPLIFIER WITH A SPEAKER LOAD OF LESS THAN 2 OHMS, OR A
COMBINATION OF SPEAKERS THAT TOGETHER ARE LESS THAN 2 OHMS!
Using one speaker, it must be rated at 2 ohms minimum.
Using two speakers, they must be rated each at 4 ohms minimum.
Using three speakers, they must be rated each at 8 ohms minimum.
The world-famous CS@ 1200 power amplifier has been changed to the new, extended-perfor-
mance CS@ 1200X. This upgraded model provides impressive 2-ohm output power capability
while still maintaining the current 4- and g-ohm ratings, and meets rigid industry standards for
power bandwidth, slew rate, and distortion specifications.
All the current features of the previous units have been retained, including Peavey’s patented
DDTTM compression system and the very flexible back-panel patching capabilities. The two-
speed fan cooling system has been improved to automatically provide additional cooling for the
two-ohm load conditions.
FEATURES
Separate power transformers and circuit breakers for each channel
Automatic two-speed fan cooling system/tunnel
Independent channel thermal/fault protection
Transient-free turn-on/off operation (relay)
Two “back-porch” crossover “island” sockets for plug-in modules
Two “back-porch” balanced-input transformer sockets for PL-2’s
Single XLR and dual phone plug inputs each channel
XLR input can be transformer-balanced
Dual phone plug and 5-way binding post outputs each channel
High temperature shutdown LED each channel
DDTTM activation LED each channel
Ten-segment, tri-colored power level LED array each channel
Calibrated/detented input attenuator control each channel
Rear panel DDTTM defeat and bridge mode select slide switches
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CS” 12ooz
PROFESSIONAL STEREO POWER AMPLIFIER
CHANNEL A CHANNEL 0
lN!wT -- INPUT
MADE IN U.S.A. SENSITIVITY
SEN!3TlVITY
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that particular channel. Operation at power output levels below 100% will naturally be indicated
by lower LED readings. The lowest value indicated is 0.4% of full power, which corresponds to
2.0 watts RMS output into 4 ohms. Operation below that power level will not be indicated, since
the lowest LED is calibrated at 0% or standby. As mentioned, this LED should be illuminated
whenever the amplifier is operating with AC mains power applied under zero signal conditions.
To the right of each ladder the calibration is “dB below full power.” This is a conven ent sea le
that indicates the amount of power amp headroom left for any signal condition.
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GRILLE (6)
The back panel includes the fan opening with protective grille (6), where cooling air is drawn
into the amplifier. This opening should never be blocked or restricted.
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MAINS POWER SOURCE (120V products only) (8)
The CS 1200X is fitted with a single heavy-duty #14 AWG 3 conductor line cord and a conven-
tional AC plug with a ground pin. It should be connected to an independent mains circuit capable
of delivering at least 15 AMPS continuously. This is particularly critical for sustained high-
power applications. If the socket does not have a ground pin, a suitable ground lift adaptor
should be used, and the third wire grounded properly. Never break off the ground pin on the
CS 1200X or any amplifier. The use of extension cords should be avoided, but if essential,
always use a three-wire type with at least a #14 AWG wire size. The use of lighter wire will
severely limit the power capability of this amplifier. Always use a qualified electrician to install
any necessary electrical equipment. To prevent the risk of shock or fire hazard, always be sure
that the amplifier is properly grounded.
The back panel of the CS 1200X features a unique “back-porch” design containing the various
input and output connectors for each channel. A patch panel is also included, providing a very
flexible system for use with balanced-input transformers and dual crossover networks. These
features are unduplicated in any other stereo power amplifier on the market today.
MODE SWITCH (10)
The mode switch is located on the “back-porch” next to the channel input jacks. This switch
converts the CS 1200X from normal stereo mode to bridge mode. Bridge-mode operation is very
popular for commercial sound distribution systems (70/l 00 volt lines).
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WARNING: In bridge mode, the CS 1200X is capable of delivering 1200 W RMS into 8 ohms
and 1800 W RMS into 4 ohms. Always be very certain that the associated loudspeaker system
can handle this power level reliably. Also, be advised that in most crossover applications,
accidental switching to the bridge mode could destroy the speaker system. Specific applications
of the bridge mode will be covered later in this manual.
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amp channel or at the input of the PL-MODULE ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER when
BIAMPING, the (PL-2) transformer must be inserted here. Otherwise a blank plug (PL- 1) is
inserted in this socket.
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per channel or 4 ohms BRIDGE mode for any application. Operation at loads of 4 ohms per
channel or 8 ohms BRIDGE mode is more desirable for sustained operation applications, be-
cause the amplifier will run much cooler at this load. Operation above 4 ohms per channel and
even open-circuit conditions can always be considered safe; however, sustained operation at
loads below 2 ohms could result in temporary amp shutdown due to operation of the thermal
limiting and/or the fault detection circuitry.
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OPERATION
The CS 1200X is designed for maximum ease and flexibility of operation. When the unit is
installed and connected as described in the previous sections, operation is as simple as turning on
the mains switch (S), turning up the sensitivity controls (4) to the full clockwise setting, and then
adjusting the associated mixer or pre-amplification equipment to supply the necessary signal
levels to provide the desired output level or until the front panel DDT active LED indicator
shows that the amplifier is compressing. Further increases in signal levels beyond this point will
not produce any significant increase in output and may cause distortion problems.
MODES OF OPERATION
TRANSFORMER
LOW Z INPUT
CHANNEL
1 2 GROUND
3 POSITIVE
SENSITIVITY
BRIDGE
SENSITIVITY
- STEREO
TRANSFORMER
CHANNEL
I 2 GROUND
3 POSiTl”E X-OVER
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2. STEREO MODE (BALANCED INPUTS)
When conditions require the use of a balanced input at the power amplifier, the XLR connectors
(11) on either or both channels can be converted to a balanced configuration by removing the
jumper plug from the transformer accessory socket (12) and plugging in an input transformer
module (PL-2). The Peavey model PL-2 transformer module is a nominal 1: 1 turn-ratio type,
resulting in unity gain. In Diagram 2, the XLR connector is now wired as a conventional bal-
anced-type input (pin 1 is ground; pin 2 is negative; pin 3 is positive). The jumper plugs in the
crossover accessory sockets are required to complete the signal patch to the respective power
amp inputs (14). For balanced stereo operation, two PL-2 modules are required. For monaural
operation, only one PL-2 is needed, and the inputs can be connected by placing a short shielded
jumper cable between one of the power amp input jacks (17) on each channel. Thus, the XLR
connector associated with the PL-2 module is the balanced-system input, and the other XLR
connector is not used.
TRANSFORMER
(PL-2 MODULE)
SENSITIVITY
BRIDGE
SENSITIVITY
STEREO
TRANSFORMER
(PL-2 MODULE)
2 NEGATIVE X-OVER
3 PclSlTl”E
0 PATCH PANEL (STEREO MODE) WITH BAL. INPUT TRANSFORMER MODULES
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isolated (no longer connected to anything). In other words, the crossover modules and all associ-
ated connectors (as well as the PL-2 transformers and respective XLR connectors) are islands
unto themselves: in this case, two islands with each crossover having a balanced input (1 l), dual
(parallel) unbalanced inputs (13), an unbalanced low output (15), and an unbalanced high output
(16). In order to complete the system, external patching must be accomplished between the low
and high crossover outputs and the various power amp inputs using shielded patch cords. A patch
diagram showing this arrangement is included at the end of this manual.
@ PATCH PANEL (STEREO MODE) WITH CROSSOVER AND INPUT TRANSFORMER MODULES
TRANSFORMER
(PL-2 MODULE)
2 NEGATIVE
3 PcslTl”E SENSITIVITY
BRIDGE
SENSITIVITY
STEREO
TRANSFORMER
IPL-2 MODULEI
2 NEGATIVE X-OVER
3 POSITIVE
A CAUTION:
Since the CS 1200X is capable of producing more than 600 watts RMS per channel into a 4-ohm
load, the high-frequency components of the particular loudspeaker system must be able to handle
these power levels reliably. Alternatively, use a smaller power amplifier!
4. BRIDGE MODE
Diagram 4 shows the actual arrangement for the CS 1200X patch panel in the bridge mode.
Notice that the jumper plugs are inserted in the transformer (12) and crossover (14) accessory
sockets of Island A. These jumper plugs cause the XLR connector of this island to be wired in
the unbalanced configuration (as in Diagram 1) and complete the connection to the Channel A
power amp input jacks (which are now the only active inputs). The Channel A sensitivity control
now determines the sensitivity of the bridge-mode amplifier. The Channel B input jacks and
sensitivity control serve no purpose in this mode, and are actually electronically removed from
the circuit. Both sets of parallel l/4” output phone jacks are also not normally used in the bridge
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mode. Remember, the 4-ohm minimum load must be connected between the red binding posts. If
individual loads were connected to each output (as in normal stereo applications) when the
bridge mode is selected. Channel A would supply a normal in-phase signal to its respective load,
but Channel B would supply an abnormal out-of-phase signal to its respective load, and both of
these signals would contain Channel A source material (Channel B source material, if present,
would be defeated). This is a potentially dangerous situation, especially if the individual chan--
nels are being used to supply high and low signals in a typical biamp configuration. Obviously,
the speaker components on Channel B would no longer be supplied their intended signal but an
out-of-phase version of the Channel A signal, which could easily destroy the associated IOLK-
speaker components. To help prevent this, whenever the bridge mode is selected, the standby
(“0”) LED and the LED array itself on Channel B is defeated (off), just as if there was some kind
of a fault condition present on Channel B. This provides a positive indication that the CS 1000X
is no longer in the stereo mode.
TRANSFORMER
CHANNEL B INPUTS
AND SENSITIVITY
CONTROL ARE DEFEATED CONNECT LOAD
BETWEEN RED
BINDING POSTS
7OVIlOOV LINE
RANSFORMER
X-OVER
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turn really is maximum compression range), the input sensitivity control should be set at Ihe
maximum clockwise setting. This is always the best setting to start with. If, however, the ampti-
fier is used in a small club, church, or studio application where the full-output capability of the
power amplifier is seldom needed, or there is no need for large amounts of headroom capability,
the full-clockwise setting may not be the wisest choice. Then too, such applications often require
low system noise. In this case, it is possible to reduce the overall system noise at the expense of
headroom capability by increasing the power amplifier sensitivity as in the following example:
if, instead of a sensitivity rating of +3 dB V, we adjust the CS 1200X to a rating of + t2dB V,
overall system noise wilt be improved by 9 dB, and the system headroom will decrease 9 dB.
DDT’lM COMPRESSION
The CS 1200X is a compact and powerful amplifier that features a new type of dynamic com-
pression. This compression system enables the user to maximize the performance of the ampti-
fier/speaker combination. We have determined through much research that the compression
circuitry should prevent the power amplifier from running out of headroom (clipping) and should
be as simple to operate as possible to avoid undue complication for the user. This compression
system is activated by our exclusive DDT compression circuitry, which senses conditions that
might overload the amplifier and activates compression when clipping is imminent. In other
words, compression takes place whenever signal conditions exist that prevent the amptil‘iers from
faithfully reproducing the input signal. In this case, threshold is clipping itself, and no specific
threshold control is provided. This technique effectively utilizes every precious watt available
from the power amplifier. Techniques using external compressors/limiters are usually less
effective, severely limit output power levels and require additional controls, and add complexity
to an already complicated system. The DDT system is an automatic, hands-ofl‘approach to Ihe
problem of amp clipping. Because of the dynamics of music and vocals, it is quite common lo
activate the DDT compression circuitry almost constantly during a high-level performance, since
this is what it was designed to do: i.e., to maximize the dynamics available from the amplifier
within its power-output capabilities regardless of power supply/AC line voltage variations and
load impedance selection. Defeating the DDT compression should be very carefully considered
before one just “flips the switch.” Most loudspeaker systems simply cannot handle the square
wave power of the CS 1200X, and defeating the D9T system opens up the door for sevcrc
clipping! Often studio engineers feel the need to defeat the DDT compressor, for fear it might
color the sound in studio listening. The DDT compressor is only activated when clipping is
imminent. LJntit this occurs, it’s simply a passive friend. The only reason the dcfcat switch is
there in the first place is to allow check-out technicians to evaluate the power amplifier at clip-
ping. Valuable performance illformation, such as power- supply ripple and regulation, can only
be assessed when an amplifier is allowed to clip.
THERMAL SYSTEM
The CS 1200X has a unique thermal system that employs a tunnel-type heat sink design to
provide maximum cooling for the 32 power transistors (16 for each channel). A single 100 CF;M
fan mounted on the back panel of the unit provides an almost unrestricted airflow through Ihe
tunnel to provide the lowest possible operating temperature for the power devices. This approach
is so efficient that even continuous operation into 2 ohms will not cause a thermal shutdown
unless the ambient air temperature is considerably higher than normal (above 40” C). Under
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normal intermittent applications, low-speed fan operation will provide adequate cooling. Since
the CS 1200X is a redundant two-channel amplifier, but only one fan is employed, the fan
circuitry is an independent system, separately fused internally. You will notice that the heat sink
components are divided horizontally. The lower half contains Channel A output transistors,
while the upper half belongs to Channel B. The fan provides equal cooling for both channels.
Each channel has separate built-in thermal sensors and fault logic circuitry. If one channel’s heat
sink reaches an operating temperature of 60°C, its logic will cause high-speed fan operation
irrespective of the other channel’s operating temperature. In other words, either channel’s heating
will control the fan speed. Under normal continuous usage at full-rated power output into the
rated load, the thermal logic system will continuously monitor heat sink temperatures and will
automatically select the fan speed required to maintain safe operating limits for the power tran-
sistors.
PASSIVE CROSSOVER
The purpose of a traditional high-level passive crossover found inside most speaker systems is to
separate the low-frequency material from the program and feed it to the woofer (low-frequency
driver), and to separate the high-frequency material from the program and feed it to the tweeter
(high-frequency driver). This crossover is connected between a power amplifier and the speak-
ers, and, as its name implies, is made up entirely of passive components (no transistors or tubes).
Such a system is usually referred to as “full-range,” which simply means that the power amplifier
must handle the full range of frequencies. There are many good reasons for using a biamplified
professional system as opposed to a full-range system. One reason is that the biamp system will
provide more headroom with the same power amplifier complement than that of the full-range
system. The term headroom deserves some consideration. Program material (music or speech) is
made up of many different frequencies and their harmonics. Most music, especially contempo-
rary rock music, is bass-heavy. That is, the low-frequency material contains much more energy
than the high-frequency material. If both high- and low-frequency material, such as voice and
bass guitar, are present in a full-range system, the high-energy bass frequencies can use up most
of the power available from the power amplifier, leaving little (or none) for the high frequencies.
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The result usually is severe clipping (distortion) of the high-frequency material. In a biamplified
system, the high-frequency material is routed to its own power amplifier (and associated loud-
speaker), which avoids the clipping problem. This results in an effective increase in system
headroom that is greater than that which is obtained by simply using a second power amplifier/
speaker combination in full-range operation. To biamp, then, some type of active crossover is
employed in the mixer feed to separate the low- and high-frequency material, which is then
patched to separate power amplifiers to drive separate loudspeaker components. Such a system is
easily accomplished with the Peavey CS 1200X power amplifier patch panel and associated
CS Series plug-in active crossover modules.
The Peavey DDT compression system adds a totally new dimension to the typical biamped
system. Each power amplifier channel now has its own Distortion Detection Technique circuitry,
and each is completely independent. When signal conditions exist that could cause clipping in
the low-frequency power amp channel(s), the DDT system will simply limit that portion of the
total biamp system. This will in no way affect the high-frequency portion of the biamp system,
and it is free to increase in level until conditions exist that could cause clipping in that particular
power amp channel(s). At that point, the DDT system will limit the high-frequency portion of the
system. This is a very effective two-level compression system and will yield sound pressure
levels unmatched by conventional broad-band compression techniques.
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ule. In this case, the associated XLR connector (11) is now unbalanced as per previous
discussion. If desired, the parallel unbalanced phone jack inputs (13) may be used to
supply signal to the crossover module. In addition, whenever the XLR connector on a
particular crossover island is used (either balanced or unbalanced), the crossover input
jacks (13) can be used to patch out full-range signals to other amplifier/speaker systems
that are operating in full range or other biamped systems that require different crossovers.
, 5. Care must be taken never to remove or replace a crossover module with the CS 1200X
power switch on. The complex circuitry used in the crossover modules receives bipolar
power through the socket, and removal or replacement could cause severe transients that
can destroy the loudspeaker system. Always turn off the CS 1200X first. As an added
feature, the bipolar power for the crossover islands can be supplied from either channel of
the CS 1200X. Thus, if one channel should shut down for any reason, the redundancy of
the system will maintain operation of the crossovers.
6. The individual sensitivity controls on each channel play a very important role in the use
of the crossover modules. As such, they represent a signal loss when they are operated at
another setting other than full clockwise (maximum sensitivity). Biamped speaker sys-
tems usually require less signal level for the high-frequency components because they are
generally more efficient. Consequently, a system balance can be achieved by reducing the
high-pass level. This is particularly important on non-Peavey loudspeakers where the
PL-500, PL-800 or PL-1200 crossover modules must be used. These modules are referred
to as “no pad and equalization” types. As such, there is no reduction in high-pass level.
Consequently, the pad must be accomplished using the high-pass channel sensitivity
control. The amount of pad required is always the difference between the efficiency
ratings of the high and low speaker components. Whenever Peavey loudspeakers are
operated using the special crossovers, the sensitivity controls should be set at full-clock-
wise settings (maximum sensitivity) to provide maximum system headroom, since the
correct pad and equalization is already provided in the crossover module itself.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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k’requency Response: (Typical Value)
Stereo mode, both channels driven
+O, -1 dB, 1 W RMS, 4 ohms 5 Hz to 50 kHz
+O, -0.2 dB @ rated output, 4 ohms 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Power Consumption:
Stereo mode, both channels driven
@ rated output power, 4 ohms 15A@ 120VAC
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CS42OOX PATCH DIAGRAMS
Channel A Channel A (Shielded) To Low ShIelded Patch Cord for Low Pass (Balanced
Speakers -requency Speakers Mono Stgnal from MIX
Crossover Module
Jumper Plugs
Channel A Stereo Mode Channel B (ShIelded) To H,gh Shlelded Patch Cord for High Pass
Speakers -requency Speakers
PATCH DIAGRAM 1 PATCH DIAGRAM 5
Stereo Operation Biamp Operation
Unbalanced High Z Inputs Balanced Low Z Input
(Typical Home Stereo) (Monaural Signal)
Channel A
Channel A pL-2 (Balanced)
PATCH DIAGRAM 2
Stereo Operation
Balanced Low Z Inputs
(Balanced)
Mono Signal from Mixer
PATCH DIAGRAM 3
Monaural Operation
Balanced Low Z Inputs
(Jumped Inputs) To Channel B Shwlded Cord (ShIelded)
Low Frequency Speakers Crossover Jumper Channel B
Modules Plugs
(Unbalanced)
Bridge Mode Mono S~onal from M,xer
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: When using electric products, basic cautions should always be followed, including the following.
1. Read all safety and operating instructions before using this product.
2. All safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Obey all cautions in the operating instructions and on the back of the unit.
4. All operating instructions should be followed.
5. This product should not be used near water, i.e., a bathtub, sink, swimming pool, wet basement, etc.
6. This product should be located so that its position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. It should not be placed flat against a wall or
placed in a built-in enclosure that will impede the flow of cooling air.
7. This product should not be placed near a source of heat such as a stove, radiator, or another heat producing amplifier.
8. Connect only to a power supply of the type marked on the unit adjacent to the power supply cord.
9. Never break off the ground pin on the power supply cord. For more information on grounding, write for our free booklet “Shock Hazard and
Grounding.”
10. Power supply cords should always be handled carefully. Never walk or place equipment on power supply cords. Periodically check cords for
cuts or signs of stress, especially at the plug and the point where the cord exits the unit.
11. The power supply cord should be unplugged when the unit is to be unused for long periods of time.
12. If this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack, rear support should be provided.
13. Metal parts can be cleaned with a damp rag. The vinyl covering used on some units can be cleaned with a damp rag or an ammonia-based
household cleaner if necessary. Disconnect unit from power supply before cleaning.
14. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through the ventilation holes or any other openings.
15. This unit should be checked by a qualified service technician if:
a. The power supply cord or plug has been damaged.
b. Anything has fallen or been spilled into the unit.
c. The unit does not operate correctly.
d. The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
16. The user should not attempt to service this equipment, All service work should be done by a qualified service technician.
17 This product should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by Peavey Electronics.
18 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing loss. Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced
hearing loss, but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time.
The U.S. Government’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has specified the following permissible noise level exposures.
Duration Per Day In Hours Sound Level dBA, Slow Response
8 90
6 92
4 95
3 97
2 100
1 l/2 102
1 105
l/2 110
l/4 or less 115
According to OSHA, any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss.
Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent
hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits as set forth above. To ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high sound pressure levels, it
is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels such as this amplification system be
protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in operation.
Peavey Electronics Corporation 711 A Street / Meridian, MS 39301 / U.S.A. / (601) 483-5365 / Fax 486-1278
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