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Exposure 5010 User manual

5010
Mono Power Amplifier
Quick Start Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Exposure 5010 Mono Power Amplifier
www.exposurehifi.com
Contents & before you start
Please check the contents in the box:
5010
Mono Power Amplifier
Mains Cable
Before you start
Ensure your unit is switched off and that
the volume control knob on the Pre
Amplifier or Integrated Amplifier is at it’s
minimum.
Please note that your 5010 Mono Power
Amplifier may take up to 48 hours to
‘run-in’ before reaching it’s optimal
performance.
Each subsequent ‘run-in’ will then take
about 20 minutes.
1 Installation
5010 Mono Power Amplifier : Front View
2. Connect to the mains
outlet on the wall. DO
NOT switch on until
all output connections
are made.
1. Connect the mains
cable to the IEC mains
input socket.
2 Source Component Connections
5010 Mono Power Amplifier : Back View
INPUTS
Connect the RCA phono input OR the balanced XLR input of
the 5010 Mono Power Amplifier to the PRE-OUT sockets of the
Pre Amplifier or Integrated Amplifier.
Ensure the left and right channels are connected
appropriately, see diagram below:
To 5010 Mono
Power Amplifier
unbalanced left
input
To 5010 Mono
Power Amplifier
balanced left
input
To 5010 Mono Power
Amplifier unbalanced
right input
To 5010 Mono Power
Amplifier balanced
right input
5010 Pre Amplifier
UNBALANCED/BALANCED BUTTON
Push the unbalanced/balanced
button to select the desired input.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
Connect the left and right loudspeakers to the corresponding
left and right speaker outputs :
1. Connect the (+) terminal of the loudspeaker to the (+)
terminal of the 5010 Mono Power Amplifier.
2. Connect the (-) terminal of the loudspeaker to the (-)
terminal of the 5010 Mono Power Amplifier.
Loudspeaker Compatibility
Although the 5010 Mono Power Amplifier is able to drive
almost any loudspeaker system, the best results will most
likely be achieved with speakers rated at 8 Ohms. For
loudspeakers rated below 4 Ohms please ensure adequate
ventilation.
Speaker Cable Compatibility
While the 5010 Mono Power Amplifier is compatible with
most types of loudspeaker cables, the type of cables
used can influence the sonic performance of your system.
Please ask your dealer for advice on loudspeaker cable
compatibility and how to get the best from your 5010 Mono
Power Amplifier.
Note : The 5010 Mono Power Amplifier is internally protected
against damage from short circuits. However, no such
protection is infallible, and damage may occur if positive
and negative speaker cables are inadvertently connected
together.
Bi-wiring
Bi-wiring may provide a useful gain in subjective
performance. Should you choose this option, please refer
to the “Extended Set-Up” section overleaf for detailed
information.
Unbalanced connection is shown above.
Only use the unbalanced OR the balanced inputs, DO NOT use
both at the same time.
High Frequency High Frequency
Low Frequency Low Frequency
PREOUT
Spk
1 2
Spk
1 2
INPUT
INPUT
3 Operation
1. Turn the Pre Amplifier or Integrated
Amplifier volume control to
minimum.
2. Press the power switch on. The LED
power indicator will light up. The
output relay will activate after a
short delay.
3. Without playing any source, turn
the volume control knob slowly
clockwise to around 20%. You
should only hear a faint hiss.
4. Turn the source selection knob for
the desired input source, indicated
by the LED.
Sound should now be heard when the
input source is played.
Extended Set-Up
Bi-Wiring
The 5010 Mono Power Amplifier is fitted with two sets of
4mm loudspeaker output sockets for bi-wired connection of
loudspeakers. Another pair of speaker wires is required for
each loudspeaker.
Ensure that the links at the speaker terminals between the
high frequency and the low frequency are removed on both
loudspeakers.
Please refer to the manufacturer of your loudspeakers for
advice on the practicality and potential benefits of bi-wiring.
Operational Modes
The 5010 Mono Power Amplifier can be operated in one of two
different modes.
Mono Mode
To operate in mono mode two separate 5010 Mono Power
Amplifiers are required, one for each channel.
Bi-amping Mode
An Integrated Amplifier can also be used as a Pre Amplifier for
the 5010 Mono Power Amplifier.
The Power Amplifier section of the Integrated Amplifier will still
be operational, and can be used in conjunction with the 5010
Mono Power Amplifier to provide bi-amping capabilities for
suitable loudspeakers:
1. Check your loudspeaker user manual for the wiring
connections.
2. Connect the PRE-OUT sockets of the Integrated Amplifier
to the RCA Phono input sockets of the 5010 Mono Power
Amplifier.
Your dealer or local distributor will be able to offer further
advice.
4 Technical Specifications
Power Output 200 Watts into 8 Ohms
370 Watts into 4 Ohms
Input Impedance 75K ohms at 1KHz, unbalanced input
Frequency Response -3dB at 52KHz, ref 1KHz,
unbalanced input
Total Harmonic 1KHz <0.015% at 200W into 8 Ohms
Distortion 1KHz <0.005% at 100W into 8 Ohms
Signal to Noise Ratio, >120dB A weighted, ref 200W, 8 Ohms
Unbalanced Input output
>100dB A weighted, ref 1W, 8 Ohms
output
Mains Supply 110/120V or 220/240V @ 50/60Hz
(factory set)
Fuse T10AL for 110/120V units
T5AL for 220/240V units
Power Consumption <800VA, 8 Ohms load
Dimensions (WxHxD) 440mm x 115mm x 300mm
Net Weight 14kg
Gross Weight 16kg
5 Safety
Incorrect installation or inappropriate use of the 5010 Mono Power
Amplifier may result in injury due to electrical shock.
• Ensure that the voltage rating on the rear panel of this unit
matches that of your local mains supply*
• Ensure that the mains cable and plug supplied with this unit
are also correct. (Contact your dealer immediately if this is
not the case).
• This unit is protected by a mains fuse, which is accessible as
part of the IEC socket on the rear panel.
• Fuse replacement specifications:
110/120V units T10AL fuse
220/240V units T5AL fuse
• Protect the unit against all forms of liquid. Never expose the
unit to dripping or splashing, or place objects filled with water;
such as vases, on the unit.
• Unplug the unit from the mains when not in use for prolonged
periods.
• Do not open this unit - there are NO user serviceable parts
inside.
• Set the volume control to minimum before turning this unit on
or off.
• Ensure that this unit is switched off when connecting or
disconnecting speaker and interconnect cables.
* Contact your Exposure dealer or distributor for advice on
moving your equipment to another country or territory.
6 Caution
For a long and trouble-free life of your 5010 Mono Power
Amplifier, please ensure the following:
• Do not short circuit the speaker terminals.
• Do not remove the cover of the unit or dismantle the case.
• Protect the unit against all forms of liquid. Never exposure the
unit to dripping or splashing, or place objects filled with water;
such as vases, on the unit.
• Do not operate the unit in damp environments or allow liquids
to enter the unit.
• Do not attempt to bypass the mains fuse or replace the fuse
with one of a different specification.
• Do not place the unit in a position which restricts cooling
airflow around its case.
• Do not use abrasive or solvent-based cleaning fluids on the
unit’s case.
Failure to observe these precautionary measures may void your
warranty.
7 Warranty/Guarantee
1. The Exposure warranty entitles you to FREE repair of this
unit for the first three (3) years from the date of purchase.
This covers parts and labour but excludes carriage.
2. This warranty is valid only if the unit is purchased from an
authorised Exposure dealer in your country of residence.
3. It is recommended to register the warranty using the form on
our website:
www.exposurehifi.com/warranty
4. The distributor accepts no responsibility for defects arising
from accident, misuse, abuse, wear and tear, neglect
or through unauthorised adjustment and or repair or
replacement of any components, nor will they accept
responsibility for damage or loss occurred during transit to or
from the person making a claim under warranty.
5. The Exposure warranty covers:
• Parts and labour costs for three (3) years from the date
of purchase. It does not include carriage to or from the
customer
Please retain your original receipt as proof of purchase and
purchase date. The guarantee is extended only to the
original purchaser and is not transferable.
When making claims under this warranty:
1. The unit should be suitably packed and returned to the
dealer from whom it was purchased, together with proof of
purchase or a copy of the dated sales receipt. The customer
should also include their address and daytime telephone
number as well as a description of the fault.
2. If necessary the unit should be sent carriage pre-paid by a
reputable carrier, NOT by post.
3. No responsibility is accepted for the unit whilst in transit to the
dealer or distributor, and customers are advised to insure the
unit against loss or damage whilst in transit.
4. The dealer receipt MUST be produced when making claims
against this guarantee.
5. Any tampering or alteration made to the dealer receipt or to
the serial number on the unit will invalidate the warranty.
6. The dealer or distributor shall notify the customer when the
repairs have been completed. The customer must claim
the goods within fourteen (14) days from the date of notice,
failing which, the distributor reserves the right to impose
storage charges.
7. The distributor reserves the right to dispose of the unit after
ninety (90) days from the date of notice in a manner that it
sees fit and without compensation to the customer.
8 Product Disposal
Instructions
The symbol shown here and on the product means that
the product is classed as electrical or electronic waste and
should not be disposed of with other household waste at the
end of its working life.
The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Directive (2002/96/EC) has been put in place to recycle
products using the best available recovery and recycling
techniques to minimise the impact on the environment, treat
any hazardous substances and avoid increasing landfill.
When you have no further use for this product, please
remove any batteries and dispose of them and the product
as per your local authority’s recycling process.
For more information please contact your local authority or
the retailer where the product was purchased.

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