P.I.P.-CLP
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adapter. Otherwise you will
have to reconnect them in the
next step.
3. Standard PIP Amplifiers: Align
the edges of the P.I.P.–CLP
in the PIP card rails and
firmly push the unit in until it is
seated against the mounting
bracket (see Figure 2.3).
PIP2 Amplifiers*: (Requires
a PIP2 input adaptor, Crown
part number Q43528-1.) Con-
nect the PIP2 input adapter
to the two input cables of the
amplifier (see Figure 2.2).
Notice that the PIP2 input
adapter should be positioned
with the PIP edge connector
on top and facing away from
the amplifier. The 20-pin cable
(A) is connected first, then the
18-pin cable (B) is connected.
Both ribbon cables should
extend below the PIP2 input
adapter.
2 Installation
You may need a Phillips screw-
driver to remove the existing PIP
module or panel from your ampli-
fier.
CAUTION: Before connecting
this or any PIP to your ampli-
fier, it is important to turn the
amplifier's level controls down,
turn it off and remove the AC
power. Don’t touch the circuitry.
Even though the amplifier is
off, there could still be enough
energy remaining to cause elec-
tric shock.
1. Turn down the level controls
(full counterclockwise), turn
off the amplifier and unplug it
from the AC power source.
2. Remove the existing PIP
module or panel (two screws).
For PIP2TM amplifiers, this
may involve disconnecting the
PIP from a PIP2 input adapter
(see Figures 2.2 and 2.3). If a
PIP2 input adapter is already
present, do not remove
the ribbon cables from the
Fig. 2.2 PIP2 Input Adapter
Connection
A
B
B
A
18 PIN (B)
20 PIN (A)
PIP2 ADAPTER
FROM AMPLIFIER
Fig. 2.1 Installation into a
Standard PIP Amplifier * Note: The P.I.P.– CLP is not compatible
with Crown CTs amplifiers.