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1. NOTE The POPS Sub uses an auto detection circuit that senses and adjusts internal operating voltages to the AC Mains supply The POPS Sub will operate between 104VAC and 253VAC However there are separate AC Mains cable assemblies for 115VAC or 230VAC operation Although the AC Mains is automatically selected the user must insure that the proper AC Mains cable is supplied GFCI enabled for 115VAC operation and PRCD enabled for 230VAC operation CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPENI CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The Portable Outdoor Powered System Sub POPSSub was designed by One systems to provide additional bass and sub bass response for the POPS15 system The POPSSub features an 18 inch 457 mm diameter woofer that delivers extremely high acoustic output capability at very low frequencies The POPSSub was designed for use in any direct weather outdoor application such as sporting events theme park events civic celebrations and general outdoor presentations POPSSub was designed for ALL weather applications and all components including all electronics and transducers have been developed for use in rain snow and other inclement weather applications The highly portable design 15 also ideal for portable applications in gymnasiums indoor and outdoor Swimming pools and meeting rooms POPSSub
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3. IF THE AC MAINS CONNECTOR IS NOT SECURELY MATED TO THE AMPLIFIER MODULE ce E RoHS compliant AC Mains panel connector A NOTE ALWAYS turn off the AC mains power BEFORE attempting to disconnect the AC mains cable from POPS15a s amplifier module To disconnect the cable end of the AC mains connector pull back on the collar of the cable end connector in the direction shown on the connector While pulling back on the collar pull the cable end connector away from the chassis connector lt is necessary to physically support the enclosure while disconnecting the AC Mains connector to avoid pulling the enclosure over if the enclosure is not securely mounted The AC mains supply end of the cable is shown in the image below Image 1 Once the AC mains cable is connected to POPS15a s amplifier the other end of the AC mains cable may be connected to the AC mains supply This end of the AC mains cable is a standard connector and MUST be connected in an area that is DRY The figure below shows both ends of the AC mains cable The connector on the right side of this photo is the IP 68 rated cable end that should be connected to the AC mains input on POPS15a s amplifier module The connector on the left side of this photo is connected to the AC mains supply located in a dry area NOTE The configuration of the connector on the left side will vary depending on which region of the world POPS15a is used in AC mains cable ends Im
4. ON Off Switch AC MAINS CONNECTION Prior to connecting the AC mains cable insure that the AC mains switch on the POPS 15a is in the OFF position NOTE Ifthe POPS 15a is being used with the POPS Sub a the best practice is to turn on the POPS 15a PRIOR to turning on the POPS Sub a During the turn off sequence either the POPS 15a or the POPS Sub a may be turned off first NOTE DO NOT CONNECT THE AC MAINS CABLE TO POPS15a IF WATER OR MOISTURE IS PRESENT IN EITHER END OF THE CONNECTOR POPS15a MUST be connected to the correct AC Mains voltage There are two 2 versions of the POPS15a both use the same enclosure but different AC Mains cables 115 VAC or 230 VAC You MUST insure that you have the correct AC Mains cable version that matches your AC Mains voltage The required AC mains frequency is between 50 Hz and 60 Hz POPS15a uses a waterproof AC mains connector system To mate the AC mains cable with the AC mains connector on the amplifier s input plate align the cable end with the amplifier panel s connector and push with sufficient force until you hear a click sound that indicates the cable and chassis connector are properly mated Support the POPS154 s enclosure with one hand while performing this operation The AC mains connector is shown below It is located on the lower portion of the POPS15a s input panel INSURE THAT THE AC MAINS CABLE IS SECURLY CONNECTED AND LOCKED INTO POSTION DO NOT USE 1
5. and Rigging and Suspension of ONE SYSTEMS products These manuals may be found on the ONE SYSTEMS web site www ONESYSTEMS com is not covered Other acts which are not the fault of ONE SYSTEMS are not covered Defects or damages resulting from service testing product modification or alteration by someone other than ONE SYSTEMS or its authorized agents or service centers are not covered ONE SYSTEMS is not responsible for misrepresentations by the seller or other parties All products covered by this limited warranty must be shipped to an authorized service center see details below prepaid ONE SYSTEMS will pay all material and labor costs associated with repair or replacement of covered products ONE SYSTEMS will pay all return costs associated with products covered under the terms of this limited warranty Limitation of Implied Warranties ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OTHERWISE THE REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND AS PROVIDED UNDER THEIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE END USER CONSUMER AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OF IMPLIED INNO EVENT SHALL ONE SYSTEMS OR ANY OF ITS OPERATING DIVISIONS BE LIABLE WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ACCESSORY
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7. OR SOFTWARE OR FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMANGES OF ANY KIND OR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA SOFTWARE OR APPLICATIONS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS ACCESSORIES OR SOFTWARE TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitation on the length of an implied warranty so the above limitations or exclusions my not apply This warranty provides specific legal rights and other rights may exist from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another REGULATORY AND SAFETY DATA This product was tested to International Standards for safe operation POPS15a is compliant with EN60065 Test certification may be obtained from One systems CONTENTS POPS15a system contains three cartons The contents of the cartons are as follows 1 ENCLOSURE One Portable Outdoor Powered System 15a 15 that includes a Bi Amplified class D digital power amplifier system with on board Digital Signal Processing DSP AC MAINS CABLE REEL 100 ft 30 5 m of SJOW rated AC mains cable with an IP 68 rated cable end connector designed to mate to the connector on POPS15a s enclosure The cable is supplied on a portable cable reel This cable assembly consis
8. e Q E o 2 c E D O INTERRUPTER GFCI The 115 V vers NOTE 230 Vac vers Europe these devices are also referred to as Residual Current Devices or Residual Current Circuit Breakers THE RESET ON THIS DEVICE SHOULD BE TESTED TO VERIFY NOTE PROPER OPERATION OF THE SAFETY DEVICE POPS15a is supplied with an in line GFCI dev 115VAC DO NOT bypass this device or disa that is plugged in to the AC Mains supply must be 15 is supplied with an in line PRCD device for use in countries that use 230VAC DO NOT bypass this device or disable The end of the AC Mains cable that is plugged in to the AC Mains supply must be in a dry condition A NOTE If a hard wired GFCI or PRCD device is already located at the AC Mains source connection then the in line devices may be removed THIS MUST BE DONE BY A LICSENSED ELECTRICIAN THAT IS FAMILIAR WITH ALL LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND PRACTICES DO NOT BYPASS THE GFCI OR PRCD DEVICE UNLESS YOU ARE FULLY LICSENSED AND QUALIFIED TO DO SO Copies of this manual should be retained by both the system installer AND end user This manual must be read and understood and ALL warnings must be followed Follow all instructions to insure optimal product performance POPS15a s amplifier is a convection cooled device and requires at least 7 inches 178 mm of clearance behind the enclosure to allow the heat sink to adeq
9. for use in both direct weather outdoor applications as well as high ambient noise indoor applications Some basic precautions will insure long term reliability Although 15 is designed for direct weather applications insure that no part of the front of the enclosure is directed upward beyond vertical The high frequency section of POPS15a is horn loaded and water can collect in the horn s throat and driver if the horn is tilted upward EQUALIZATION AND GAIN POPS15a has all the required equalization and gain functions included in its internal Digital Signal Processor DSP Both the equalization and gain functions have been optimized for flat frequency response and maximized system dynamics POPS15a does not have user settable external gain or EQ All system gain should be set via the outboard mixing console The mixing console should be capable of providing sufficient output signal levels to supply the necessary voltage levels to drive POPS15a to full power and still insure adequate headroom in the mixing console The mixing console needs to be capable of driving 100 feet 30 5 m of balanced cable as well as the POPS15a NOTE When both POPS15a and POPSSub a are used as a system care Should be exercised since the POPSSub a does feature an external user adjustable gain control to select the desired levels of bass and sub bass output relative to the POPS15a s full range output lf additional equalization is required
10. loss Connecting the AC Mains cable to another extension cable will produce additional line loss and can result in low ac mains voltage at the POPS amplifier module It is not recommended that additional extension cables be used with this AC Mains connector Once the AC mains cable is securely connected to both the amplifier and AC mains supply end POPSSub may be powered up A good practice is to make sure the audio levels on the mixer s output or other source output are reduced or muted prior to applying power to POPSSub NOTE When power is applied to the POPSSub and the unit is turned on there is a short delay before the pilot light illuminates 9 POPS SUB 5 Es Vi ee 4 a i A T 0 E A j Pilot Light NOTE If the pilot light does not illuminate within 30 seconds the unit may be in a FAULT CONDITION The unit should be returned to One Systems for evaluation THERE ARE NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE DO NOT REMOVE THE AMPLIFIER MODULE AUDIO CONNECTIONS POPSSub includes two male XLR connectors This configuration differs from the standard male input and female out thru due the to water and moisture requirements of this product Both the input and output thru XLR connectors on the POPS Sub are male Neutrik plugs and require Neutrik cable end connectors NC3FXX HD D The supplied XLR to XLR audio cable has two of the NC3FXX HD D connectors The POPS Sub also fea
11. 1202 325289399999383836959003895 020002099 230303090309 Read all of the instructions included in this manual NOTE The AC mains supply end of the POPS Sub power cable MUST be plugged into a supply source that has a GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GFCI The 115 VAC version is supplied with an in line GFCI The 230 VAC version is supplied with a Portable Residual Current Device PRCD In Europe these devices are also referred to as Residual Current Devices or Residual Current Circuit Breakers NOTE THE RESET ON THIS DEVICE SHOULD BE TESTED TO VERIFY PROPER OPERATION OF THE SAFETY DEVICE The POPS Sub is supplied with an in line GFCI device for use in countries that use 115VAC DO NOT bypass this device or disable The end of the AC Mains cable that is plugged in to the AC Mains supply must be in a dry condition The POPS Sub is supplied with an in line PRCD device for use in countries that use 230VAC DO NOT bypass this device or disable The end of the AC Mains cable that is plugged in to the AC Mains supply must be in a dry condition NOTE If a hard wired GFCI or PRCD device is already located at the AC Mains source connection then the in line devices may be removed THIS MUST BE DONE BY A LICSENSED ELECTRICIAN THAT IS FAMILIAR WITH ALL LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND PRACTICES DO NOT BYPASS THE GFCI OR PRCD DEVICE UNLESS YOU ARE F
12. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE DO NOT USE THE CONNECTOR IF MOISTURE IS PRESENT IN THE PANEL PORTION OF THE XLR CONNECTOR THE PANEL S CONNECTOR MUST BE DRIED PRIOR TO CONNECTION WARNING DO NOT SUBSTITUTE XLR CABLE END CONNECTORS FAILURE TO USE NEUTRIK NC3FXX HD D CABLE END CONNECTORS WILL COMPROMISE THE WATER MOISTURE RATING OF THE POPSSUB AND MAY RESULT IN UNSAFE CONDITIONS NEUTRIK NC3FXX HD D CONNECTORS MUST BE USED FOR ALL CONNECTIONS ON THE POPSSUB USING THE POPSSub Application and Trouble Shooting Tips POPSSub is a high quality professional sound reinforcement system designed for use in both direct weather outdoor applications as well as high ambient noise indoor applications The POPSSub is designed to be used with the POPS15 some basic precautions will insure long term reliability INSURE THAT THE POPSSub IS PLACED ON LEVEL GROUND THAT IS CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING THE WEIGHT OF BOTH THE POPSSub AND THE TOP POLE MOUNTED ENCLOSURE FAILURE TO INSURE A FLAT SURFACE THAT IS CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING THE ENTIRE WEIGHT OF THE POPSSub AND POPS15 MAY RESULT IN INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE GAIN POPSSub has an external gain control designed to match the subwoofer s acoustic output with the POPS15 Care should be exercised when setting this gain level to insure that the overall system gain structure is below the system s electronic overload below clipping levels The optimal starting point of the POPSSub s gain function is at the 50 rotat
13. LE IN AN AREA THAT IS WET OR SUBJECT TO CONDENSATION OR DAMP CONDITIONS The AC Mains end of the cable assembly uses an in line GFCI device 115 V AC or a PRCD device 230 V AC DO NOT disconnect this device To disconnect the cable end of the AC mains connector pull back on the collar of the cable s end connector in the direction shown on the connector While pulling back on the collar pull the cable end connector away from the chassis connecior NOTE ALWAYS turn off the AC mains power BEFORE attempting to disconnect the AC mains cable from POPSSub s amplifier module The AC mains supply end of the cable is shown in the image below Cable end AC Mains end connected to POPS Sub Once the AC mains cable is connected to POPSSub s electronics the other end of the AC mains cable may be connected to the AC mains supply This end of the AC mains cable is a standard connector and MUST be connected in an area that is DRY The figure above represents both ends of the AC mains cable The connector on the left side of this figure is the IP 68 rated cable end that should be connected to the AC mains input on POPSSub s amplifier module The connector on the right side of this image is connected to the AC mains supply located in a dry area The connector shown on the right side will vary depending on local AC Mains connection requirements NOTE The AC Mains cable is an extension cable It is a high quality cable with low line
14. NNECTORS WILL COMPROMISE THE WATER MOISTURE RATING OF POPS15a AND MAY RESULT IN UNSAFE CONDITIONS NEUTRIK NC3FXX HD D CONNECTORS MUST BE USED FOR ALL CONNECTIONS ON POPS15a RIGGING AND SUSPENSION OF POPS15a POPS15a features 7 x M10 metric stainless steel rigging points The enclosure may be suspended for temporary installations There are four M10 points on the top of the enclosure two on the bottom of the enclosure and a single pull up point on the rear bottom portion of the enclosure WARNING The single M10 point on the rear of the enclosure is NOT intended for suspension of the enclosure and should NOT be used for suspension The M10 point on the rear of the enclosure is for pull up and aiming ONLY The M10 rigging points are shown in the image below Arlt ie 0 y IN f NO ft NX iy q XQ N 4 SY Nia D E O AR O o F l L Tia T s CS 5 r J T is DAT BALK LIP IL Y Riggi
15. ON The AC mains are connected to the POPS Sub using the supplied cable ONLY DO NOT SUBSTITUTE A NOTE If the POPS Sub is being used with the POPS 15 the best practice is to turn on the POPS 15 PRIOR to turning on the POPS Sub During the turn off sequence either the POPS 15 or the POPS Sub may be turned off first Prior to connecting the AC mains cable insure that the AC mains switch on the POPSSub is in the OFF position On Off Switch NOTE DO NOT CONNECT THE AC MAINS CABLE TO THE POPSSub IF WATER OR MOISTURE IS PRESENT IN THE CONNECTOR POPSSub will operate on any AC mains voltage between 104 volts and 253 volts The required AC mains frequency is between 50 Hz and 60 Hz POPSSub uses a waterproof AC mains connector system To mate the AC mains cable with the AC mains connector on the input plate align the cable end with the amplifier s panel connector and push with sufficient force until you hear a click sound that indicates the cable end and chassis end are properly mated Support the POPSSub s enclosure with one hand while performing this operation The AC mains connector is shown below It is located on the lower portion of POPSSub s input panel AC Mains panel connector INSURE THAT THE AC MAINS CABLE IS SECURLY CONNECTED AND IS LOCKED INTO POSTION DO NOT USE THE POPSSub IF THE AC MAINS CONNECTOR IS NOT SECURLY MATED TO THE AMPLIFIER MODULE DO NOT CONNECT THE AC MAINS END OF THE AC MAINS CAB
16. ONE SYSTEMS PORTABLE OUTDOOR POWERED SYSTEM 15a POPS15a USER MANUAL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance instructions Lisa vola The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons A NOTE The POPS 15a uses an auto detection circuit that senses and adjusts internal operating voltages to the AC Mains supply The POPS 15a will operate between 104VAC and 253VAC Although the AC Mains 15 automatically selected the user must insure that the proper AC Mains cable is supplied GFCI enabled for 115VAC operation and PRCD enabled for 230VAC operation CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK f DO NOT OPENI i CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The Portable Outdoor Powered System 15a POPS15a was designed by One systems to fulfill a unique need in the professional audio marketplace The POPS15a was designed for use in any direct weather outdoor applications such as sporting events theme park events civic celebrations and general outdoor presentations The POPS15a was designed for ALL weather applica
17. R connectors This configuration differs from the standard male input and female out thru due the to water and moisture requirements of the product Both the input and output thru XLR connectors on the POPS15a are made by Neutrik and require use of Neutrik connectors NC3FXX HD D The supplied XLR to XLR audio cable has two of the NC3FXX HD D connectors The image below illustrates the top portion of the POPS15a input plate Both the audio input and audio thru connectors are shown In this image both connectors are shown with their water covers in place POPS15a also includes a signal present indicator and is positioned immediately below the Pilot light This indicator will illuminate when an audio signal is present at the input to the system The threshold is approximately 25dBV A When the audio connectors are not in use the water covers should be inserted in the XLR connector Example If the audio input is being used but the audio thru connector is not being used the water cover should be inserted in the audio thru XLR FT E III The image above shows both the INPUT and THRU connections with their water covers in place Connect the audio out from the console mixer using the supplied XLR to XLR cable POPS15a also features an audio output thru This connection MUST also use a Neutrik NC3FXX HD D cable end connector The picture below shows the water cover removed from the image for clarity The water covers a
18. RATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OTHERWISE THE REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND AS PROVIDED UNDER THEIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE END USER CONSUMER AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OF IMPLIED INNO EVENT SHALL ONE SYSTEMS OR ANY OF ITS OPERATING DIVISIONS BE LIABLE WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ACCESSORY OR SOFTWARE OR FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMANGES OF ANY KIND OR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA SOFTWASRE OR APPLICATIONS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS ACCESSORIES OR SOFTWARE TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitation on the length of an implied warranty so the above limitations or exclusions my not apply This warranty provides specific legal rights and other rights may exist from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another REGULATORY AND SAFETY DATA This product was tested to International Standards for safe operation The POPSSub is compliant with EN60065 Test certification may be obtained from One Systems CONTENTS The POPSSub system is shipped in three cartons The contents of the cartons are as fol
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20. ULLY LICSENSED AND QUALIFIED TO DO SO Copies of this manual should be retained by both the system installer AND end user e This manual must be read and understood and ALL warnings must be followed e Follow all instructions to insure optimal product performance e Copies of this manual should be retained by both the system installer AND end user e This manual must be read and understood and ALL warnings must be followed e Follow all instructions to insure optimal product performance POPSSub s amplifier is a convection cooled device and requires at least 7 inches 178 mm of clearance behind the enclosure to allow the heat sink to adequately cool the internal electronics SEE SECTION BELOW ON POPSSub AND HIGH TEMPERATURE AMBIENT ENVIRONMENTS AND SOLAR GAIN DO NOT INSTALL NEAR ANY HEAT SOURCES Use ONLY the supplied AC Mains connector DO NOT SUBSTITUTE Protect the AC Mains power cord from being walked on or otherwise damaged and inspect for damaged connections and damaged insulation Use ONLY the supplied XLR XLR cable DO NOT SUBSTITUTE There are NO user serviceable parts inside the enclosure DO NOT REMOVE THE AMPLIFIER MODULE See Service section for details OR contact One Systems WARRANTY ONE SYSTEMS products are warranted by ONE SYSTEMS Inc and ONE SYSTEMS GLOBAL Co Ltd for a period of 5 years 3 years for all electronic products This warranty period begins with the date of purchase by the original end us
21. age 1 AC Mains supply end 115 V AC version shown DO NOT CONNECT THE AC MAINS END OF THE AC MAINS CABLE IN AN AREA THAT IS WET OR SUBJECT TO CONDENSATION OR DAMP CONDITIONS The AC Mains end of the cable assembly uses an in line GFCI device 115 V AC or a PRCD device 230 V AC DO NOT disconnect this device NOTE The AC Mains cable is an extension cable It is a high quality cable with low line loss Connecting the AC Mains cable to another extension cable will produce additional line loss and can result in low ac mains voltage at the POPS amplifier module It is not recommended that additional extension cables be used with this AC Mains connector Once the AC mains cable is securely connected to the amplifier and AC mains supply POPS15a may be powered up A good practice is to make sure the audio levels on the mixer s output or other source output are reduced or muted prior to applying power to POPS15a NOTE When power is applied to POPS15a and the unit is turned on there is a short delay before the pilot light illuminates f POPS 15 Designed in the USA Sew Ce JE pO 1 Signal Present Pilot Light A NOTE If the pilot light does not illuminate within 30 seconds the unit may be in a FAULT CONDITION The unit should be returned to One Systems for evaluation THERE ARE NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE DO NOT REMOVE THE AMPLIFIER MODULE AUDIO CONNECTIONS POPS15a includes two male XL
22. care should be taken to avoid excessive EQ in any band but particularly at low frequencies Excessive equalization can produce band selective clipping and distortion All EQ boost levels should be monitored if system distortion is present Applications that require excessive low frequency equalization are almost always an indication that a subwoofer is required One Systems offers the POPSSub a POPSSub a is a companion product designed for use with POPS15a and will provide substantial low frequency acoustic output DISTORTED SOUND When desired levels exceed POPS15a s gain structure limitations the internal dynamics processing functions will engage and provide system protection However it is still possible to overdrive the input section of the system or to overdrive or clip the output stages of the source electronics If distorted sound is present the following steps should be taken 1 Verify that the mixer s output is not clipping or overloaded If the output metering section of the mixing console is continuously in the red then the output level should be reduced Occasional red indications are usually fine depending on the mixing console s output capability 1 Also verify that any other electronic devices in the signal chain are not being overdriven 2 Verify that excessive equalization is not present anywhere in the signal chain 3 Verify that AC mains levels are within the required range A
23. cause of clipping and distortion These functions are easily provided by either an outboard mixing console or outboard EQ devices POPS15a features an onboard digital signal processor DSP that performs analog to digital conversion equalization high order crossover delay and system dynamics processing POPS AND HIGH AMBIENT TEMPERATURES POPS15a has been designed to work in a wide range of ambient temperatures When using POPS15a however consideration must be given to both the ambient temperature and the added heat produced by exposure to direct sunlight In a shaded environment POPS15a is rated for normal operation up to 40 C 104 F In environments where POPS 15a is subjected to direct sunlight a portion of that direct solar energy is absorbed by the enclosure and the external heat sink POPS15a s color and resin formulations have been specifically designed to minimize the thermal solar gain of the enclosure and the heat sink has been clear anodized to minimize its solar gain as well It is recommended that whenever possible POPS15a should be used in either a shaded area or shade provided via an external umbrella type of sun shade solar gain precautions should be taken any time the ambient air temperature is 90 F 32 C or higher and if POPS15a is intended to be used in direct sunlight SETUP AND USE OF POPS15a All connections to POPS15a are made on the rear amplifier panel The input panel is shown below
24. d Voltage measurements on the AC Mains should be performed by a licensed electrician or individual trained in making high voltage measurements NO SOUND 1 Verify that signal is present on the input of POPS15a If the signal present light is illuminated and there is still no output please contact your One systems dealer or One Systems directly 2 Verify that there is AC Mains voltage on POPS15a s AC Mains input 3 If AC Mains voltage is present verify that POPS15a s fuse is not blown If POPS15a s fuse is blown you MUST replace it with the type noted on the panel directly above the fuse holder NOTE IF THE FUSE IS BLOWN REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE OF FUSE THIS FUSE TYPE IS NOTED ON THE SPEAKER S INPUT PANEL NEAR THE FUSE HOLDER THE LOCATION OF THE FUSE HOLDER IS SHOWN BELOW ce E RoHS compliant Fuse Holder A The fuse holder is a waterproof design Insure that its gasket is properly seated when replacing the fuse Insure that the fuse holder s cover is securely tightened DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE FUSE HOLDER COVER PRODUCT SERVICE There are NO user serviceable parts inside POPS15a see Replacement of Components section below for clarification and exceptions to this statement POPS15a s amplifier module MUST be serviced by an individual authorized by One Systems POPS154 s amplifier is attached to the enclosure using 12 x M4 stainless steel machine screws with special sealing washers The uni
25. e should be capable of driving 100 feet 30 5 m of balanced cable as well as the POPS15 lf additional equalization is required care should be taken to avoid excessive EQ in any band but particularly at low frequencies Excessive equalization can produce band selective clipping and distortion All EQ boost levels should be monitored if system distortion is present DISTORTED SOUND When input levels to the POPSSub exceed the amplifier s gain capability internal dynamics processing functions will engage and provide system protection However it is still possible to overdrive the input section of the enclosure If distorted sound is present the following steps should be taken 1 Verify that the mixer s output is not clipping or overloaded If the output metering section of the mixing console is continuously in the red then the output level should be reduced occasional red indications are usually fine and are dependent on the mixing console output capability 2 Verify that excessive equalization is not present anywhere in the signal chain 3 Verify that AC mains levels are within the required range A Voltage measurements on the AC Mains should be performed by a licensed electrician or individual trained in making high voltage measurements NO SOUND 1 Verify that signal is present on the input of POPSSub 2 Verify that there is AC Mains voltage on the AC Mains input to the POPSSub 3 If AC Mains
26. er of the product All products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship This Limited Warranty does not cover product abuse including but not limited to mechanical and thermal failures associated with excessive input power applied to ONE SYSTEMS loudspeaker systems In addition damage caused by accident misuse or failure to observe instructions included in the following manuals Outdoor installation of loudspeakers and Rigging and Suspension of ONE SYSTEMS products These manuals may be found on the ONE SYSTEMS web site www ONESYSTEMS com is not covered Other acts which are not the fault of ONE SYSTEMS are not covered Defects or damages resulting from service testing product modification or alteration by someone other than ONE SYSTEMS or its authorized agents or service centers are not covered ONE SYSTEMS is not responsible for misrepresentations by the seller or other parties All products covered by this limited warranty must be shipped to an authorized service center see details below prepaid ONE SYSTEMS will pay all material and labor costs associated with repair or replacement of covered products ONE SYSTEMS will pay all return costs associated with products covered under the terms of this limited warranty Limitation of Implied Warranties ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DU
27. event of woofer failure the woofer may be accessed by removing the front grill and then removing the woofer This should be done by a qualified technician or contractor There is no need to remove the amplifier panel in the event of a woofer failure Ab USE EXTREME CARE WHEN HANDLING POPSSUB S AMPLIFIER MODULE THE COMPONENTS ON IT ARE FRAGILE THE MODULE MUST NOT BE SET ON ITS COMPONENT SIDE OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR One Systems Inc 2012 www onesystems com
28. features large diameter pneumatic air filled wheels to allow for easy transportation on soft wet grassy surfaces such as football fields soccer pitches baseball diamonds etc Frequency Response Coverage Pattern Input Outputs Power Peak Total System Continuous Total System AC Mains Power Max Acoustic Output Peak Weather Performance Supplied Accessories Specifications 40 Hz 80 Hz Essentially omnidirectional 3 Pin XLR type IP 67 Pin 2 Thru balanced High Pass Filtered out balanced 2 000 Watts 1 000 Watts 104 V AC 253 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz 128dB IEC 529 IP 56 AC Mains Cable 100Ft 30 5 m Input Output XLR XLR 6 6 Ft 2 m 1 375 inch 35 mm manual crank up pole 344 5 X 790 X 909 8 mm 21 44 X 31 1 X 35 82 inches H X W XD IMENSIONS D 40 kg 88 2 lbs Weight 0 400 32F 104F Operating Temperature POPS 15 Available Accessories Max Acoustic Output is based on smoothed overall system response NOTE not peak driver response NS BI A al a NAT A 790 0 31 10 RRS ESRC SSS O
29. he rubber boot of the connector on the top and bottom as near to the panel end of the boot as possible Failure to properly seat and secure the connector will reduce the water protection features designed into the connector assembly Audio Input The POPS Sub also features an audio thru output This connection MUST also use a Neutrik NC3FXX HD D cable end connector Audio Input Audio Thru Output Connect the audio output from the console mixer using the supplied XLR to XLR cable using the Audio Input XLR as shown below The wiring is also shown below for the POPSSub and 1 POPS 15 Input E Ly Ud ee ie POPS Sub Output to POPS Sub ght to POPS 15 Input z Input As noted above the mixing console s output is wired to the POPS Sub s input The POPS Sub s High Pass Output is wired to the input of the POPS 15 The XLR connectors supplied with POPS15 and POPSSub must be used for these connections
30. ion position half way between the rotation extremes of the gain function control In this position adding the POPSSub s output to the output of the POPS15 will increase the low frequency output at 50 Hz by 6 dB and over 8 dB at 40 Hz Increasing the gain control to max will produce approximately another 4 dB of output from the 50 position Rotating the gain in the counter clockwise direction from the 50 position will rapidly reduce the gain of the POPSSub The output gain of the mixing console should be set at a low level and then the gain of the POPSSub should be set to the desired level to achieve the required overall system acoustic response Then the gain of the mixing console should be increased to achieve the desired output levels If any distortion or clipping is detected the gain of either the mixing console output or the gain of the POPS Sub should be reduced The POPSSub s gain control location is shown in the picture below POPS Sub Gain EQUALIZATION The POPSSub has all the required equalization functions included in its amplifiers circuity The equalization functions have been optimized for flat frequency response and maximized system dynamics POPSSub does not have user adjustable external EQ The mixing console should be capable of providing sufficient output signal levels to supply the necessary voltage levels to drive the POPS15 and POPSSub to full power and still insure adequate headroom The mixing consol
31. lows POPSSub ENCLOSURE One Portable Outdoor Powered Systems Sub POPSSub that includes a class D digital power amplifier The complete POPSSub is rated to IEC 529 IP 56 Also included in this carton is a 1 375 inch 35 mm standard diameter mounting pole for use with POPS15 NOTE The POPS Sub MUST be located on level ground when the POPS 15 is mounted on top of the supplied pole DO NOT USE OTHER SYSTEMS THAN THE POPS15 WHEN MOUNTING ON THE POLE DO NOT SUBSTITUTE OTHER MOUNTING POLES ON POPS Sub s ENCLOSURE AC MAINS CABLE 100ft 30 5 m of SJOW rated AC mains cable with an IP 68 rated cable end connector designed to mate to the input panel of the POPSSub enclosure INPUT OUTPUT CABLE 6 6 FT 2 M of SJOW rated two conductor shielded input output cable with an IP 67 rating FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS POPSSub is a very unique product and may be used in wet outdoor environments Its AC Mains and input output connectors are designed to provide a high degree of ingress protection All mechanical connections are rated IP 67 or higher POPSSub may be safely installed in outdoor environments as long as ONLY the supplied cables are utilized DO NOT SUBSTITUTE CABLES POPSSub is a professional product and is designed to be used with a high quality mixing console The POPSSub does not provide any additional user selectable equalization Equalization functions should be provided by the mixing console or other outboa
32. lt 93 939 0303939 O 939 o 9 gt 9395059530323 93059 OTHER ACCESSORIES ts of 4 pieces of a 304 IS One Systems also offers an M10 eyebolt kit that cons is designed is eye bolt ki Th ith POPS15a grade stainless steel eyebolt for use w for temporary suspension of POPS15a FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS wet outdoor In is a very unique product and may be used POPS15a d to igne All mechanical connections are rated t output connectors are des inpu d ts The AC Mains an provide a high degree of ingress protection environmen in outdoor environments as talled IP 67 or higher POPS15a may be safely ins long as ONLY the supplied cables are uti DO NOT SUBSTITUTE CABLES ized c o Cc 2 a E Ke Da O Ke O Ke Ke o Dd c O 0 ab O POPS15a is a professional product and is quality mixing console POPS15a does not prov d gain functions should be ion an izat ion or gain Both equali selectable equalizat provided by the mixing console dditional EQ and gain functions are te for truly professional products One Systems does not feel that adding a IONS f redundant functi lon O The add appropria such as EQ and gain are usually the
33. ng Points Shown Above DO NOT USE THE BACK POINT FOR SUSPENSION THIS POINT IS FOR PULL UP ONLY 15 may be mounted to any high quality loudspeaker stand with a standard 1 375 inch 35 mm diameter mounting pole The mounting pole MUST be located on a level surface that is capable of safely supporting the weight of both the loudspeaker stand and the POPS15a It is necessary to verify safe operation with the loudspeaker stand supplier manufacturer DO NOT ADD OR SUSPEND ANY ITEMS TO THE POPS15a OR LOUDSPEAKER S STAND WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SUSPEND ONE SYSTEMS PRODUCTS WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES THAT APPLY TO OVERHEAD SUSPENSION OF PRODUCTS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SUSPEND ONE SYSTEMS PRODUCTS UNLESS YOU ARE A PROFESSIONAL WITH KNOWLEDGE OF LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES RELATED TO SAFE SUSPENSION AND ARE EXPERIENCED IN SUSPENDING PRODUCTS OVERHEAD ONE SYSTEMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR FAILURES RELATED TO NON COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES AND SAFE SUSPENSION PRACTICE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SUSPEND THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT READING AND UNDERSTANDING THE DOCUMENT Rigging and Suspension of ONE SYSTEMS Products THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE FOUND AT www onesystems com In the Education section of the One Systems website ALL ASSOCIATED RIGGING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OTHERS USING POPS15a Application and Trouble Shooting Tips POPS15a is a high quality professional sound reinforcement system designed
34. que self sealing feature of these washers forms a waterproof seal between the amplifier module and the enclosure The washers are supplied by Gaynor Industries and are Gaynor Industries part number LTN37164 DO NOT SUBSTITUTE WASHER TYPES Replacement of Components DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS UNLESS POPS15a s AMPLIFIER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE AC MAINS SOURCE REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN OR ONE KNOWLEDGABLE IN THE REPLACEMENT OF TRANSDUCER COMPONENTS In the event of woofer failure the woofer may be accessed by removing the front grille and then removing the woofer This should be done by a qualified technician or contractor There is no need to remove the amplifiers panel in the event of a woofer failure Insure that proper wiring polarity is observed Note the wiring polarity before disconnecting the woofer and observe this polarity when replacing it In the event of a compression driver failure the amplifier module must be removed to gain access to the compression driver Remove the 12 stainless steel screws located around the perimeter of the amplifier module USE EXTREME CARE WHEN HANDLING POPS15a s AMPLIFIER MODULE THE COMPONENTS ON IT ARE FRAGILE AND THE MODULE MUST NOT BE SET DOWN ON THE COMPONENT SIDE OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR Care should be exercised when disconnecting the amplifier module from the woofer and the compression driver Be sure to observe the wiring polarity of bo
35. rd devices One Systems does not feel that adding additional EQ functions are appropriate for truly professional products The addition of redundant functions such as EQ can cause of clipping and distortion The system s dynamics processing consists of a compressor limiter function designed to provide both ultra fast threshold system protection and maximized system dynamics POPS AND HIGH AMBIENT TEMPERATURES POPSSub has been designed to work in a wide range of ambient temperatures When using the POPSSub however consideration must be given to the ambient temperature as well as the heat produced by exposure to direct sunlight In a shaded environment the POPSSub is rated for normal operation up to 40 C 104 F In environments where POPSSub is subjected to direct sunlight a portion of that direct solar energy is absorbed by the enclosure and the external heat sink POPSSub s color and resin formulations have been specifically designed to minimize the thermal solar gain of the enclosure and the heat sink has been clear anodized to minimize its solar gain as well It is recommended that whenever possible POPSSub should be used in either a shaded area or in shade provided via an external umbrella type of sun shade solar gain precautions should be taken any time the ambient air temperature is 90 F 32 C or higher and if POPSSub is intended to be used in direct sunlight SETUP AND USE OF POPSSub AC MAINS CONNECTI
36. re permanently attached to POPS15a s input plate and will hang down from the panel when not inserted in the audio input or audio thru XLR connectors m 1 1 1 1 1 Input NOTE Care must be exercised to insure that each end of the XLR connector is securely seated into the mating panel connector and gets locked into place Insert the connector into the panel s connector until a soft click is heard This indicates the cable end is properly retained in the panel connector To remove the XLR connector simply squeeze the rubber boot of the connector on the top and bottom as near to the panel end of the boot as possible Failure to properly seat and secure the connector will significantly reduce the water protection features designed into the connector s assembly A DO NOT USE THE CONNECTOR IF MOISTURE IS PRESENT IN THE PANEL CUTOUT OF THE XLR CONNECTOR THE PANEL S CONNECTOR MUST BE DRIED PRIOR TO CONNECTION POPS154 s input section also allows for paralleling multiple POPS15a systems This function is achieved by using the output thru XLR connector located next to the input XLR connector on POPS15a s amplifier module This input is shown below POPS 15 Designed in the usa ine PACT CCE Input Thru NOTE Neutrik NC3FXX HD D connectors MUST be used for ALL audio connections on POPS15a WARNING DO NOT SUBSTITUTE NORMAL XLR CABLE CONNECTORS FAILURE TO USE NEUTRIK NC3FXX HD D CO
37. th the woofer and the compression driver NOTE The wires for the compression driver may be disconnected from the POPS15a s amplifier by simply removing the Phoenix connector with the orange and yellow wires from the terminal block on the amplifier module Before removing insure that these are the wires running to the compression driver The compression driver is a screw type and is easily removed once the amplifier module has been removed Once the compression driver s diaphragm has been replaced and re mounted on the horn the amplifier may be re mounted Insure that both the woofer and compression driver are connected with the correct polarity Use the same stainless steel screws and LTN37164 washers to mount the amplifiers module to the enclosure Insure that no wires are located between the amplifier module and the enclosure when re mounting the amplifier module One Systems Inc 2012 www onesystems com ONE SYSTEMS PORTABLE OUTDOOR POWERED SYSTEM POPSSUBa USER MANUAL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance instructions High voltage The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons
38. tions and all its components were developed for use in rain snow and other inclement weather applications The highly portable design is also ideal for mobile applications in gymnasiums indoor and outdoor swimming pools and meeting rooms The unique narrow profile integrated woofer and enclosure design provide superior acoustic output with excellent sight line characteristics Specifications Frequency Response 50 Hz 18 000 Hz Coverage Pattern 60 H X 40 V Input Thru 3 Pin XLR type IP 67 Pin 2 Power Peak Total System 2 000 Watts Continuous Total System 1 000 Watts Peak Low Frequency 1 000 Watts Peak High Frequency 1 000 Watts Continuous Low Frequency 500 Watts Continuous High Frequency 500 Watts AC Mains Power 104 VAC 253 VAC 50 Hz 60 Hz Max Acoustic Output Peak 130 dB 56 IP ints 9 In 92 Po IEC 7 e Ste tainless S 10 M SL fo Per the a We ing Rigg 5m m a Is 0 a e 10 Ft Re Ca R C ins L on Ou bles t Ca u Inp th Bo ies orie 55 Acc ied lie p Sup m 4 bri 43 inc X x god s 2 6 74 14 X 2 29 D X W X H ions sio imen Dim los 64 29 kg snap 39 C AO 0C rita iah p Ig m We g te tin era Op ba Su kit spider e 10 M essories Acc ilable ila Ava k d on ter ha e it L u e w SP ois d n 19 ink se ca d a an Ing eb patas O Sp a 1 dre as re W eas
39. ts of a moisture resistant connector designed to be plugged into POPS15a The other end of this cable assembly consists of either a GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter and the appropriate mating plug for 115 V AC Mains voltage or a Portable Residual Current Device PRCD for 230 V AC Mains voltage NOTE THIS CABLE END MUST BE IN A DRY LOCATION 15 cable end AC Mains End MUST BE USED IN Showing GFCI device DRY LOCATION INPUT OUTPUT CABLE 100 FT 30 5 M of SJOW rated two conductor shielded input output cable with an IP 67 rating The cable is supplied on a portable cable reel RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Although not supplied with the POPS15a One Systems recommends using POPS15a enclosures with a high quality loudspeaker stand One Systems recommends using a stand with a crank up feature to allow easy vertical adjustments On Stage Stands model SS8800B or equivalent is recommended On Stage Stands may be contacted at 1 800 289 8889 to determine the dealer closest to your location One Systems also highly recommends the POPSSub a This active subwoofer is an ideal match for the POPS15a POPSSub a and 1 58 are shown below NOTE The POPSSub a is supplied with a pole designed to mount the POPS15a to the POPSSub a DO NOT SUBSTITUTE OTHER POLES AND MOUNT ONLY THE POPS15a ON TOP OF THE POPSSub a LOGOS 2797799999 9393939329939 9
40. tures a High Pass Filters output This output is a 4 order 24dB Octave high pass output designed to provide a drive signal to the POPS 15 enclosure This is a balanced output with pin 2 positive The image below illustrates the top portion of POPSSub s input plate Both the audio input and audio thru connectors as well as the HP filtered output are shown In this image all connectors are shown with their water covers in place NOTE POPSSub also features an audio signal present indicator LED that is next to the Pilot Light This indicator will illuminate when there is an audio signal present at the XLR input The threshold for this indicator is approximately 250dBV When the audio connectors are not in use the water covers should be inserted in the XLR connector Example If the audio input is being used but the audio thru connector is not being used the water cover should be inserted in the audio thru XLR to prevent moisture intrusion 9 POPS SUB Audio Input Thru and HP Filtered Weather Covers The image above shows both the input and thru connectors with water covers in place NOTE Care must be exercised to insure that each end of the XLR connector is securely seated in the mating panel connector and locked into place Insert the connector into the panel connector until a soft click is heard This indicates the cable end is properly mated to the panel connector To remove the XLR connector simply squeeze t
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42. uately cool the internal electronics SEE SECTION BELOW ON THE POPS15a AND HIGH TEMPERATURE AMBIENT ENVIRONMENTS AND SOLAR GAIN DO NOT INSTALL NEAR ANY HEAT SOURCES Use ONLY the supplied AC Mains connector DO NOT SUBSTITUTE Protect the AC Mains power cord from being walked on or otherwise damaged and inspect for damaged connections and damaged insulation THE AC MAINS CONNECTION WHERE THE AC MAINS CABLE IS CONNECTED TO THE AC MAINS LINE MUST BE LOCATED IN A DRY LOCATION Use ONLY the supplied XLR XLR cable DO NOT SUBSTITUTE POPS15a may be suspended DO NOT SUSPEND ANY ITEMS OR OTHER ENCLOSURES BELOW THE POPS15a DO NOT SUBSTITUTE SUSPENSION HARDWARE SUSPENSION SHOULD BE DONE BY SOMEONE FAMILIAR WITH LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES AND SAFE SUSPENSION PRACTICES WARRANTY ONE SYSTEMS products are warranted by ONE SYSTEMS INC or ONE SYSTEMS Global Co Ltd for a period of 5 years 3 years for all electronic products This warranty period begins with the date of purchase by the original end user of the product All products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship This Limited Warranty does not cover product abuse including but not limited to mechanical and thermal failures associated with excessive input power applied to ONE SYSTEMS loudspeaker systems In addition damage caused by accident misuse or failure to observe instructions included in the following manuals Outdoor installation of loudspeakers
43. voltage is present verify that POPSSub s fuse is not blown A NOTE IF THE FUSE IS BLOWN REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE OF FUSE THIS FUSE TYPE IS NOTED ON THE INPUT PANEL NEAR THE FUSE HOLDER THE LOCATION OF THE FUSE HOLDER IS SHOWN BELOW C ni BRED RoHS compliant AEA Wap EN60065 FUSE HOLDER The fuse holder is a waterproof design Insure that the gasket is properly seated when replacing the fuse Insure that the fuse holder cover is securely tightened DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE FUSE HOLDER S COVER PRODUCT SERVICE There are NO user serviceable parts inside the POPSSub NOTE See section below titled Replacement of Components for woofer servicing The POPSSub s amplifier module MUST be serviced by an individual authorized by One Systems POPSSub s amplifier is attached to POPSSub s enclosure using 12 x M4 stainless steel machine screws with self sealing washers The unique self sealing feature of these washers forms a waterproof seal between the amplifier module and the enclosure The washers are supplied by Gaynor Industries and are Gaynor Industries part number LTN37164 DO NOT SUBSTITUTE WASHER TYPES Replacement of Components REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN OR ONE KNOWLEDGABLE IN THE REPLACEMENT OF TRANSDUCER COMPONENTS DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS UNLESS POPSSUB S AMPLIFIER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE AC MAINS SOURCE In the

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