CA-5200 Power Amplifier
Info & Specifications
The CA-5200 is a 5 x 200W model, based on the same channels used in the CA-2200. Power supply components are large enough to allow for the greater power demands of five channels without sacrificing performance. Design features include balanced circuitry, overbuilt power supplies and oversized output stages to ensure the highest performance at every output level, with any loudspeaker.
Specifications
| models (balanced inputs) |
CA-5200 |
| voltage gain | 29.1dB |
| bandwidth phase |
155kHz (-3dB) 22kHz (-0.1dB) < -10° (22kHz) |
| sensitivity | 1.4Vrms |
| power/channel (continuous) (120VAC line, 1kHz signal regulated to 1% THD + noise into resistive load, all channels driven) |
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| load (resistive) | |
| 8Ω | 200W |
| 4Ω | 370W |
| THD + noise (unweighted, 10Hz - 500kHz bandwidth, 1Vrms/1kHz input) | |
| load (resistive) | |
| none | 0.002% |
| 8Ω | 0.003% |
| 4Ω | 0.005% |
| noise | FFT noise floor peaks all below –95dBV (with terminated inputs) |
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| S/N ratio (relative to 1kHz sine wave full level output into 8Ω) | 108dB |
| height | depth (excluding connectors) | width | gross weight | net weight |
| 8.75” (222 mm) | 21.0” (534 mm) | 17.5” (445 mm) | 133 lbs (60 kg) | 121 lbs (55 kg) |
| idle power consumption | 348W |
| rated power consumption | 1056W |
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Drawings 2D/3D
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Firmware
- Latest Firmware : Version 1.0.3.0 (Date: 4 July 2016)
How to check the current Firmware of your Sigma 2200i
- Press the MENU button on the left of the touchscreen
- Press STATUS
How to update Sigma 2200i Firmware
- download the latest Firmware package
- unzip the downloaded file on your local computer
- copy the unzipped file onto a new USB key. This key must be empty. The file must be located at the "root" level
- power off your Sigma 2200i using the Power switch on the rear of the unit
- insert the USB stick in the front USB port
- Power on the Sigma 2200i using the power switch in the rear of the unit
- the Firmware update will start automatically and will take xx minutes
- At the end of the Firmware update the unit will ask you calibrate the touchscreen by tipping multiple calibration targets with a tipped object (lead pencil, fingernail, stylus)
What to do when your Firmware Update fails
- simply power down the unit and remove the USB key, the unit should revert back to its previous Firmware Version when your power on again
- insert the USB key into your local computer and open the USB key (file explorer)
- you will notice that 2 LOG files have been written to the USB key. Copy these log file to your local computer. You can send them to Classé Tech Support for further evaluation
- In most cases the software update fails because of an issue with the USB key (previous vendor formatting, file allocation issues). We recommend to buy a clean new USB key and repeat teh Firmware download and update procedure.
Factory Reset
A Factory Reset (called "Restore Defaults") erases all User Settings and resets the unit's parameters to factory default.
A Factory Reset is useful when you want to program your unit from scratch, when you sell your unit to another customer or when your unit has unexpected behavior that may be related to conflicting settings.
Reset Procedure
NOTE: The Reset Procedure will erase all your User Settings and cannot be undone. However, you can export your User Settings to a USB Key prior to Factory Reset (see information below).
- On the 2200i, press the MENU button located at the left of the touchscreen
- Using the small black Classé Remote Control, press, in sequence, the buttons F1, F2, F3
- You will now see the "Tech Menu".
- Press the button "Restore Defaults"
- That's it. The unit will reset itself and go into Standby
Export User Settings to USB Key
- Insert an empty USB Key into the USB slot in the Front of the unit
- A Dialogue Window will appear asking you if you want to update Firmware, or if you want to Import/Export User Settings.
- Click the button that states "Goto Import/Export"
- Select Export Settings
- Wait for the dialogue window that confirms "done"
- Wait for the unit to go into Standby
- Remove the USB key
Import User Settings from USB Key
The Import User Settings from can be used in one of two ways:
- To restore User Settings after Factory Reset;
- To import User Settings from a different unit, aka to "copy" settings from one unit to another unit
1. Restore User Settings after Factory Reset
- Insert the USB Key that has the User Settings on it
- Select the button "Goto Import/Export" on the touchscreen
- Select "Import Settings"
- On the Settings Import page, make sure the first checkbox "S/N" is selected, ignore the other checbox and the keypad
- Click "Import Settings"
- Wait for the dialogue window that confirms "done"
- Wait for the unit to go into Standby
- Remove the USB key
2. Import User Settings from a different 2200i (copy settings)
- Insert the USB Key that has the User Settings on it
- IMPORTANT: Make sure you have written down the Serial Number of the unit from which you exported the User Settings originally.
- Select the button "Goto Import/Export" on the touchscreen
- Select "Import Settings"
- On the Settings Import page, make sure to uncheck the first checkbox "S/N"
- Using the Keypad on screen, type in the 4 missing digits of the Serial Number of the unit where the user Settings originated from
- Click "Import Settings"
- Wait for the dialogue window that confirms "done"
- Wait for the unit to go into Standby
- Remove the USB key
Export and Import User Settings
DELETE there are no user settings
Voltage
- The Sigma 2000i can operate on AC Voltages between 110V - 240V.
- Make sure to change the AC Fuse (rear) to match the AC Voltage of your country.
When you change the fuse to accomodate a different AC Voltage, please contact Classé to obtain a new sticker for the back of your unit that indicates the newOperating Voltage. Without this, another user/customer might make a mistake in the AC Voltage and Fuse Value.
Fuse
- The Sigma 2200i has one fuse accessible via the rear panel;
- Make sure that the AC Fuse corresponds to the AC Voltage offered;
Fuse Specifications
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For 100-120 Volts
Fuse Value: T6.3AH 250V
Description: IEC time lag, high breaking capacity, 6.3A 250V
Classé Part No. 51764877-00 0
Schurter Part No. 0001.2512
Littlefuse Part No. 21506.3
- For 220-230-240 Volts
Fuse Value: T3.15AH 250V
Description: IEC time lag, high breaking capacity, 3.15A 250V)
Classé Part No. 51764794-00
Schurter Part No. 0001.2509
Littlefuse Part No. 2153.15
Warranty
Each Sigma 2200i has a 5-year Limited Warranty on Manufacturing Defects & Parts. Please make sure to keep your original purchase receipt.The 5-year Warranty is transferable to a next owner. When selling your unit, please hand the original purchase receipt to the next owner.
Please note that your Classé warranty is valid only in the country of purchase. Alternatively, units may be returned to Classé in Canada , B&W Group Asia in Hong Kong or B&W in Worthing, England for warranty service.
Warranty Disputes
if you do not have your original purchase receipt anymore, Classé will use the factory shipping date as the Purchase Date to determine Warranty Status.
Repair
In the unfortunate event that the unit develops a problem we advise you to follow the procedure below
- Make sure the unit has the latests Firmware. Does it solve the issue?
- Try and find an answer on this website
- You can also submit your question on-line, call your local Classé Dealer or contact a Classé Service Center directly
- Should the defect require repair, a Classé Service Center will send you a Return Authorization which you can use to ship your unit
- Please do not ship a unit to a Classé Servicie Center WITHOUT Return Authorization
- For more information, visit the Repair Section of this Website