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All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   1.   WARNINGS .............................................................................................................................................. 5   a.   b.   Explanation of graphical symbols......................................................................................................... 5   Exclamation symbol ......................................................................................................................... 5   Lightning symbol .............................................................................................................................. 5   i.   ii.   Important safety instructions................................................................................................................. 6   2.   Unpacking the TDA 2200........................................................................................................................ 7   Accessories .......................................................................................................................................... 7   Operating Voltage................................................................................................................................. 8   a.   b.   3.   4.   5.   Product Registration .............................................................................................................................. 8   Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 9   Front Panel ............................................................................................................................................ 10   Controls .............................................................................................................................................. 10   Display Indicators ............................................................................................................................... 11   a.   b.   6.   7.   8.   Rear Panel.............................................................................................................................................. 12   Remote Control ..................................................................................................................................... 13   Menu System......................................................................................................................................... 14   RoomPerfect™ ................................................................................................................................... 15   Voicing ................................................................................................................................................ 15   Crossover ........................................................................................................................................... 15   Delay................................................................................................................................................... 16   ADC Level - Otional............................................................................................................................ 17   Communication................................................................................................................................... 17   Trigger Set-up..................................................................................................................................... 18   Remote Control................................................................................................................................... 18   Display ................................................................................................................................................ 18   Volume................................................................................................................................................ 19   Advanced set-up................................................................................................................................. 20   a.   b.   c.   d.   e.   f.   g.   h.   i.   j.   k.   9.   RoomPerfect™ ...................................................................................................................................... 21   The Guided Set-up – a Quick Guide .................................................................................................. 22   Setting the measurement volume level .............................................................................................. 23   Focus Measurement........................................................................................................................... 25   Room Measurements ......................................................................................................................... 26   Adding more room measurements ..................................................................................................... 27   Calculation of Focus 1 and Global Filters........................................................................................... 28   a.   b.   c.   d.   e.   f.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10.   a.   RoomPerfect™ Advanced Menu..................................................................................................... 29   Selected Position................................................................................................................................ 29   Adding a New Focus Position............................................................................................................. 29   Adding a New Room Position............................................................................................................. 31   RoomKnowledge Index ...................................................................................................................... 32   RoomCorrection Index........................................................................................................................ 32   b.   c.   d.   e.   11.   Daily Use of RoomPerfect™............................................................................................................ 33   Global Listening.................................................................................................................................. 33   Focus Listening................................................................................................................................... 33   a.   b.   12.   RoomPerfect™ Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 34   No microphone connected.................................................................................................................. 34   Fault - No signal.................................................................................................................................. 34   Fault - Signal clipping ......................................................................................................................... 35   Fault - Low signal................................................................................................................................ 35   a.   b.   c.   d.   13.   Software............................................................................................................................................. 36   14.   a.   b.   Connectors........................................................................................................................................ 37   Mains Connector................................................................................................................................. 37   Loudspeaker Connectors ................................................................................................................... 37   15.   Optional AD Converter Board ......................................................................................................... 38   Balanced inputs .................................................................................................................................. 38   Unbalanced inputs.............................................................................................................................. 38   Trigger connector................................................................................................................................ 38   a.   b.   c.   16.   Cleaning and Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 38   17.   a.   Technical Specifications.................................................................................................................. 39   Audio................................................................................................................................................... 39   Protection............................................................................................................................................ 40   Mains .................................................................................................................................................. 40   Trigger ................................................................................................................................................ 40   Mechanical.......................................................................................................................................... 40   b.   c.   d.   e.   18.   a.   Technical Assistance....................................................................................................................... 41   Support ............................................................................................................................................... 41   19.   Appendix ........................................................................................................................................... 42   Menu Tree .......................................................................................................................................... 42   Voicing Curves.................................................................................................................................... 43   a.   b.   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. WARNINGS   CAUTION   RISK OF ELECTRICAL   SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN   CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,   DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS   INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.   TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.   a. Explanation of graphical symbols   i. Exclamation symbol   The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user   to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions   in the literature accompanying the product.   ii. Lightning symbol   The lightning 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   electrical shock to a person.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   b. Important safety instructions   1: Read these instructions carefully before installing or operating this apparatus.   2: Keep these instructions.   3: Heed all warnings.   4: Follow all instructions.   5: Do not use this apparatus near water.   6: Clean only with a dry cloth.   7: Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s   instructions.   8: Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other   apparatus that produce heat.   9: Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. A grounding-type plug has   two pins and a third grounding prong. The third prong is provided for your safety. If the   provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the   obsolete outlet.   10: Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs,   convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Do not use   this unit with a damaged cord or plug.   11: Only use attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer.   12: Use only with cart, stand, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the   apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus   combination to avoid injury from tipping over.   13: Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.   14: Connect only to the proper mains voltage.   15: To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power   supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.   16: Do not connect any output from the amplifier to any other amplifier's output or any other   voltage source.   17: Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled   with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus.   18: To avoid electrical shock, make sure that no conductive part of the loudspeaker wiring is   exposed while the amplifier is operating. Do not connect loudspeakers with uninsulated   terminals to the amplifier.   19: Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the   apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug   are damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the   apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been   dropped.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. Unpacking the TDA 2200   Carefully remove the unit and accessory kit from the carton, visually check for shipping   damage. Contact both the shipper and Lyngdorf Audio immediately if the unit bears any   sign of damage from mishandling. All Lyngdorf Audio equipment is carefully inspected   before leaving our factory.   KEEP SHIPPING CARTON AND PACKING MATERIALS for future use or in the   unlikely event that the unit needs servicing. If this unit is shipped without the   original packing, damage could occur and void the warranty.   a. Accessories   You should find the following in the accessory kit:   1. One mains cord   2. Customer registration form   3. Remote control   4. Programming cable   5. Microphone   6. Microphone stand with Mic clamp   7. 200 mm (7.9 in) Mic cable   8. 8 m (26.25 feet) XLR – XLR cable   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   b. Operating Voltage   The TDA 2200 is available in two versions: one for 115V mains voltage and another for   230V mains voltage.   Check the label on the TDA 2200 rear panel and verify you have the version with the   proper voltage for your area.   The 115V version requires a mains voltage of 100V-120V at 50-60Hz with a current rating   of 8A.   The 230V version requires a mains voltage of 200V-240V at 50-60Hz with a current rating   of 4A.   The mains voltage setting for your TDA 2200 can be changed ONLY BY A QUALIFIED   ENGINEER.   WARNING: Connect the power input only to the AC source printed on the   label. The warranty will not cover any damage caused by connecting to the   wrong type of AC mains.   The TDA 2200 has three power modes:   1. OFF – No circuitry is powered.   2. STANDBY – The mains transformer and amplifier section are powered off - only the   remote control input and the microprocessor is powered, so the unit can be   powered up using the remote control “STANDBY” button   3. ON – All circuits active   3. Product Registration   Please record the serial number of your amplifier here for future reference. The serial   number is printed on the label on the TDA 2200 rear panel. You will need this serial   number, should you ever require service for your TDA 2200 amplifier.   TDA 2200 serial number: _____________________   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Introduction   Congratulations on your investment in the Lyngdorf Audio TDA 2200 with RoomPerfect™   The TDA 2200 is more than just a very good high-end amplifier, one that’s exceptionally   pure and natural sounding with even the most ‘demanding’ speaker loads. It also happens   to be a completely unique Digital Control Centre.   In fact we believe it to be the most versatile amplifier on the market today, a true state-of-   the-art device that sets new standards for what’s sonically possible to achieve in a real life   environment.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. Front Panel   Fig 1: TDA 2200 front panel.   a. Controls   The buttons/controls on the front panel of the TDA 2200 can all be operated either with   direct presses or by operating the corresponding keys on the supplied remote control. All   the keys on the front panel [except the Mains switch (1)] are duplicated on the remote   control as well.   Mains switch (1)   Powers the TDA 2200 on/off.   Stand-by mode is selected by pressing the mute button (2) for 3 seconds or with the stand-   by button on the remote control.   Mute (2)   Toggles Mute mode on/off. The Volume level indicator will change to “---“ when the outputs   are muted. If the volume control is changed while muted the present volume control setting   will be shown before reverting to “---”, but the outputs remain muted.   Pressing the Mute button for 3 seconds will set the TDA 2200 in stand-by mode.   Analog Input selector (3)   Changes to Analog input, or if already selected, cycles to the next Analog input.   Digital Input selector (4)   Changes to Digital input, or if already selected, cycles to the next Digital input.   Display (5)   Display with all information on menu system, status, active input selection and volume   control.   Volume wheel (6)   Optical encoded volume control wheel   Navigation keys (7)   Keys for operating the menu system: Up/Down, Left/Right & Enter   Menu button (8)   Toggles Menu mode on/off   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   b. Display Indicators   POWER   Power on is indicated with display showing all information on status and volume control,   Standby mode is indicated with the decimal dot from the volume control being lit only.   MENU   The Alphanumeric Display (2*20 Characters) is used for navigating the Menu system   1-5   Illuminates the active input   A-D   Illuminates to show whether the active input is Analog or Digital   VOLUME   3 digits indicating Volume control setting from 00.0 to 99.9 – in dB’s   MUTE   Mute is indicated by the Volume control setting “---”   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Rear Panel   Fig 2: TDA 2200 rear panel.   DIGITAL INPUT 1-3 (1)   RCA Connectors for SPDIF input   DIGITAL OUTPUT (2)   Selected digital input is sent – full range or filtered via the DSP - to the Digital Output   connector for daisy-chaining more than one TDA-2200. The sample rate is fixed at 96 kHz.   This output is also active when Analog input is selected.   DIGITAL INPUT 4 (3)   XLR Connector for AES input   OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT 5 (4)   Connector for Toslink input   ANALOG OUTPUT (5)   DAC output from DSP Section   NOTE! The connectors from 6-10 are only available if the optional AD-Converter card is   mounted   INPUT (6-8)   Single-ended Analog input L/R pairs 1-3   INPUT (9-10)   Balanced Analog input L/R number 4   LOUDSPEAKER TERMINALS (11)   Loudspeaker output, NOTE! All Outputs are bridged and must never be connected to   ground because of the DC offset to Chassis   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MIC IN(left) / TRIGGER OUT(right) (12)   DC Trigger out for remote start of SDA 2175 power amplifiers or similar equipment.   Mic. in for connection of RoomPerfect™ microphone.   RS232 INPUT/AUX (13)   RS232 communication connectors for communication with a PC, remote control from   Lyngdorf equipment with broadcast commands or linked control between amplifiers. Input   is looped to Aux out for daisy-chaining of amplifiers. The “INPUT” is used for connection to   a PC for software update, or as a control input from a Lyngdorf Master Amplifier. The   “AUX” connection is output in Master mode for controlling slave amplifiers, or bypasses   input from other master amplifiers to the next amplifier.   MAINS INPUT (14)   7. Remote Control   The remote control is used to access the menu system and replicate the buttons directly   accessible on the front panel. The buttons are as follows:-   The four buttons used for selecting which device to control are described below. To control   the TDA 2200 the AMP key should be pressed [please note the amplifier’s volume and   mute buttons still work when in CD mode].   • AMP – Selects the remote for operation with a Lyngdorf   Amplifier.   • RCS – No function.   • CD - Selects the remote for operation with a Lyngdorf CD   Player.   • Tuner – No function.   • Standby – The standby button toggles the TDA 2200 between   active and stand-by mode   • Digital – Changes to Digital input, or if already selected, cycles   to the next Digital input.   • Analog – Changes to Analog input, or if already selected,   cycles to the next Analog input.   • The numerical button 0 selects bypass listening mode (no   room correction filter selected)   • The numerical buttons 1-8 select focus listening mode (up to 8   different listening positions can be stored in RoomPerfect™)   • The numerical button 9 selects global listening mode.   • Info – shows the firmware version of TDA 2200   • Menu – activates or de-activates the Menu system on the   Main display   • Up / Down / Left / Right arrows – Navigation in the menu   system.   • Left / Right arrows – Toggles between voicing filters.   • Enter – Selection in menu system   • Channel -/+ - toggles down/up between inputs   • Volume Up/down – changes volume in the chosen direction   • Mute – Toggles Mute function on/off   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8. Menu System   The Main Display on the front panel of the TDA 2200 shows all functionality and current   status of the TDA 2200. An overview of the menu tree can be seen in the appendix.   When the amplifier is powered up the Main screen shows the current Software revision in   the Startup picture as:   After showing the initial screen, which can be used to identify the software version, the   main screen is shown.   Furthermore the Volume Control is set according to the standard settings which can be   altered in the menu system   In the display the current setting of RoomPerfect™, the voicing setting and the sample   frequency of the input are displayed. If a digital input is active the source sample rate is   detected and displayed. If the Analog option is mounted and selected the ADC sample rate   96 kHz will be displayed   Pressing the Menu button on the remote or the front panel access the top level of the   Menu system   Using the Left/right keys the Menu system settings can now be scrolled through. To   access a sub menu setting just scroll to it press the Enter button. The Sub menus   accessible in version 2.1 are:-   • RoomPerfect™   • Voicing   • Cross-over   • Delay   • ADC Level (Optional)   • Communication   • Trigger Set-up   • Remote Control   • Display   • Volume   • Advanced Set-up   The above options are described in detail as follows.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   a. RoomPerfect™   The sub menus accessible in the RoomPerfect™ menu are:   • Guided set-up   • Advanced options (available when Guided set-up has been performed)   RoomPerfect™ and the sub menus are described in-depth in the RoomPerfect section,   page 19.   b. Voicing   The Voicing setting is an EQ filter that can be used to gently amplify or attenuate certain   frequencies according to your personal preferences and/or to compensate if a given   recording sounds too ‘bright’ or too ‘dark’. There are 7 settings in all: Neutral, Soft 1, Soft   2, Open 1, Open2, Desharp1 and Desharp2. The frequency curves of the different voicing   settings can be viewed in the appendix. Neutral is a bypass setting.   When using RoomPerfect™ you will experience a much more precise and detailed sound   reproduction – which could also be described as more analytical. This means that it’s easy   to distinguish poor quality recordings. In this case the voicing feature can also be used   with great benefit to e.g. attenuate a “harsh” midrange with the Desharp1 or Desharp2   filters.   c. Crossover   The sub menus accessible in the Crossover menu are:   • Select Crossover   • Crossover Frequency (available when crossover has been selected)   The crossover filter is chosen when you wish to use a subwoofer – or the Lyngdorf corner   woofer configuration – together with your main loudspeakers.   If NO is selected the full frequency range will be directed to your main loudspeakers. If   YES is selected only frequencies above the selected crossover frequency will be directed   to the main loudspeakers. Frequencies below the selected crossover point will be directed   to your subwoofer(s) through the analog line-out and will also be available on the digital   output terminals.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The crossover frequency can be selected anywhere between 40 – 400Hz.   Due to the limited frequency response of most conventional subwoofers we do not   recommend that you select a crossover frequency higher than 80 – 160Hz.   However, with a Lyngdorf Audio 2+2 system you can go as high as 400Hz! Please study   our literature on 2+2 systems or visit our website, see the Support section in this manual.   d. Delay   If you are using a set-up with two main loudspeakers located at an identical distance to the   listening position you don’t need to set a delay. However, if the distance isn’t identical   and/or you are using a subwoofer or a Lyngdorf Audio 2+2 system, you can set a delay in   order to ensure that the sound from each loudspeaker reaches the listening position   simultaneously. This must be done for main left (ML) and right (MR) and, if subwoofers   (sub) are used, also for the line left (LL) and right (LR).   To set the delay all you need do is to measure the distance from each loudspeaker to the   listening position and enter these values in the menu. The necessary delays are then   automatically calculated and applied to each channel.   The above error message is displayed when the entered distances for either channel   (Left/Right) exceed the maximum possible delay in the TDA 2200.   Solutions:   (Can be used individually or together to achieve a valid set-up with respect to the delay   lengths):   • Shorten the distances between your Main and Line channels resulting in a more   compact loudspeaker set-up.   • Arrange your loudspeaker set-up and/or your listening position in a more   symmetrical set-up.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   e. ADC Level - Otional   The ADC Level menu is accessible when the optional analog input module (A/D converter)   is installed. Here it is possible to choose between the inputs on the analog input module   and assign each input a LOW and HIGH level. When the LOW level is selected no   amplification of the analog inputs is performed, whereas when the HIGH level is selected   an amplification of +6 dB is performed.   f. Communication   The sub menus accessible in the Communication menu are:   • Comm Speed   • Comm Address   The Communication setting signals the TDA 2200’s identity to the PC interface or other   Lyngdorf products. In master mode the amplifier setting is normally 1, and the addresses   2-99 can be used for individual slave amplifiers, but nothing is restricted. In the menu the   current address and the new address is shown, The Up/Down keys can be used for   changing the new setting, and a new selection is stored with Enter which also exits the   menu again. Pressing Menu again exits the menu without changing the current settings.   The PC software must know the address of the TDA 2200 in order to communicate with it.   The Comm Speed setting is the RS232 Link interface speed. The default setting is 57600   baud. With different PC’s and different lengths of cables the settings can be changed for   faster communication to 9600 or 115200 baud. If a multi-amplifier set-up is installed with   Master/Slave communication, a smaller delay can be observed when using higher speeds.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   g. Trigger Set-up   Trigger set-up sets the usage of the trigger output option. If e.g. an SDA2175 is connected   to drive a subwoofer from the Line out, the trigger can be activated and used for controlling   the power of the SDA2175.   h. Remote Control   Remote Control set-up makes it possible to activate or de-activate the remote control. This   is useful in set-ups with more than one TDA 2200 amplifier in the room. The master   amplifier then becomes the only one receiving signals from the remote, processes them   and controls the rest of the TDA 2200’s over the Lyngdorf RS232 link.   i. Display   The sub menus accessible in the Display menu are:   • Display Timeout   • Display Brightness   Display timeout set-up is used for enabling/disabling the 10 sec. display fade-out feature. If   enabled the Main Display reading will fade out after 10 sec of inactivity from the remote   control or front panel buttons.   Display brightness is used to control the brightness of the display. The brightness can be   set to 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   j. Volume   The sub menus accessible in the Volume menu are:   • Def. Volume   • Max. Volume   The Default Volume setting controls the default volume at start-up and can be set from 0 to   99 dB. However, a setting over 88 is not recommended as this corresponds to max output   with full scale digital input.   The Maximum Volume setting is a safety precaution used for limiting the maximum volume   which can be achieved by spinning the wheel or increasing volume via the remote. This   can be set to avoid excessively loud sound pressure levels and/or to protect your   loudspeakers against overload.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   k. Advanced set-up   The sub menus accessible in the Display menu are:   • Master/Slave   • Line Out Volume   • Software version   • Default   As default a TDA 2200 is set as a Slave. The Master setting should be used if you are   using two TDA 2200, e.g. for bi-amping or if using one to drive the main loudspeakers and   one to drive the (sub)woofer(s). When set as a Master the first TDA will control the second   TDA (the Slave) e.g. when adjusting the volume control and when switching on and off.   The Line Out level can be set as Full Scale (fixed) or regulated.   Fixed means there’s a constant full scale output – also often referred to as “tape out” since   this is most often used for this purpose.   Regulated means that the output level will follow the level of the volume control. This   setting is chosen if you have, for instance, a power amplifier or an active subwoofer   connected. If Full Scale is used in this scenario you will constantly have full output – with   huge potential for overloading and damaging the connected power amplifier and/or   loudspeakers.   The Software version menu is used to check the current software version of your TDA2200   and the RoomPerfect™ module as well as the RoomPerfect™ serial number.   The Default setting is used to restore all settings in the TDA2200 to the factory settings.   If you return to the factory settings all your personal settings will be erased.   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9. RoomPerfect™   The actual performance of a loudspeaker is known to be highly dependent on the   acoustics of your listening room and your listening and loudspeaker positions. Extensive   measurements in different rooms with high-end systems have shown that peaks and dips   between +10 and -20 dB in the frequency response are more often the rule than the   exception! This makes the room the weakest link in the audio chain, a weakness that we   have made our ambition to strengthen.   Our goal is not to make every audio system sound the same… far from it. Our goal is to   preserve the tonal balance of your loudspeakers and match them to your room by   compensating for your room’s influence. And therein lies a great challenge, to create a   generic room correction system that would maintain the tonality of your system and only   compensate for problems that could be solved. Nevertheless, it’s a challenge that has   been met in the Lyngdorf Audio-developed and patented RoomPerfect™ system.   The main task of RoomPerfect™ is to learn the 3-dimensional acoustical properties of a   room, by combining room measurements with measurements at the listening positions   (Focus). The 3-dimensional acoustical properties are obtained through an easy-to-use   guided set-up. When the guided set-up is completed, the acoustical properties are used   intelligently to shape the sound that is played, resulting in the Global and Focus 1 room   correction filters, which are calculated at the end of the guided set-up.   The following sections describe the guided set-up, the advanced menu, the daily use and   troubleshooting of RoomPerfect™.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   a. The Guided Set-up – a Quick Guide   The RoomPerfect™ menu is found under the TDA 2200 main menu. If you have just   turned on your TDA 2200, press MENU to enter the TDA 2200 main menu.   Thereafter press enter to enter the RoomPerfect™ menu.   When you enter the RoomPerfect™ Main Menu for the first time, only the Guided set-up   is available. Press enter to initiate the guided set-up.   The main steps in the guided set-up procedure are:   1. Setting the measurement volume level   2. Taking one Focus (listening position) measurement   3. Taking at least three room position measurements   4. Adding more room measurements in the guided set-up (optional)   5. Finally, automatic calculation of Focus and Global filters   If you wish to leave the guided set-up at any time during the set-up, simply press the   MENU button and the following message appears.   Choose Yes to exit the guided set-up without saving any data, or choose No to cancel and   continue with the guided set-up.   A more in-depth manual can be downloaded from the our website, see   Support.   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   b. Setting the measurement volume level   The measurement volume – also called the calibration volume – is a recommended   maximum volume. It is important that you always judge whether the measurement volume   is too loud. The calibration volume should not be so loud that it causes:-   1. uncomfortably loud sounds that are inconvenient to you and your environment, or   2. damage to your loudspeakers.   Connect the microphone to the microphone input found on the right side of the back panel.   Thereafter, place the microphone, using the microphone stand, in an appropriate   focus/listening position. This location should be at your main listening position, typically   more or less centered between the loudspeakers.   Make sure that the height and the orientation of the microphone corresponds to your   typical listening height and direction as illustrated in figure 3.   Fig 3: Measurement of main listening position   When the microphone has been correctly connected and placed in the focus position, you   are ready to set the calibration volume. The calibration signal is a combination of the high   and low frequency measuring signals and is only presented in your left loudspeaker. The   signals sound very artificial and disharmonic due to the fact that they are made up of pure   tones at different frequencies. Press enter to confirm and to commence the calibration   process.   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The test signal will start and shortly thereafter the TDA2200 will suggest an initial estimate   of the desired maximum calibration volume (in dB).   Please raise or lower the volume towards the desired maximum volume shown on the   display but ensure you avoid clipping, uncomfortably loud levels and damage to the   loudspeakers. Continue choosing Retry for a re-estimation of the desired maximum   calibration volume, until an appropriate calibration volume is reached. If you find the   suggested calibration volume too loud simply turn down the volume to an appropriate level   and choose Save current.   When the message below is displayed, the calibration volume has successfully been set   and saved.   • When performing the required measurements in the guided set-up, the   environments should reflect your normal listening situation.   • Do not block the line of sight between the microphone and the   loudspeakers.   • The calibration volume found by RoomPerfect™ is a recommended   maximum volume. Lower volumes can be used if you consider the   measuring signal too loud for you, your environment and loud-   speakers.   • The orientation and height of the microphone in the focus/listening   position should reflect your main listening situation.   • The measuring volume can be changed at any time between   measurements simply by adjusting the volume.   The next step is to perform the first measurement, which is a focus/listening position   measurement, with the microphone placed in the same position as for the calibration   procedure.   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   c. Focus Measurement   When the calibration is OK, press enter to start the measuring process and the following   message will be displayed. Each measurement comprises four steps: a low and a high   frequency measuring signal first in the left and then in the right channel. The length of   each measurement depends on a combination of the measurement volume, set in the   calibration process, and the background noise in your local environment. Typical   measuring times for the low and high frequency measuring signals are 25 and 5 seconds,   respectively. As mentioned, the measuring signals sound artificial and disharmonic due to   the fact that they are made up of pure tones at different frequencies. It is advised that you   do not to sit in the listening position during this measurement.   The measurement will stop prematurely if an error occurs during the measuring process. In   this case, the error message is displayed. Press enter to continue and the following is   displayed.   If the error needs correcting this should be done at this point (see RoomPerfect™   troubleshooting), thereafter press enter to retry the measurement. The measurement   procedure will start again.   A measurement has ended successfully when the last measuring signal stops and the   display shows a RoomKnowledge rating, as in the following.   Press enter to continue.   Do not sit in the listening position during focus measurements.   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   d. Room Measurements   The number of room positions needed depends on the value of RoomKnowledge, if it is   below 90% after the third measurement the guide automatically includes extra room   measurements until a RoomKnowledge of 90% or more has been achieved.   The remaining measurements are to be placed in random positions in the room with   random orientations of the microphone. Choosing these random or arbitrary positions and   orientations is easy. All you have to do is place the microphone at different positions in the   room and with different orientations. It is important to perform well spaced measurements   to get a covering image of the acoustical properties in the room, i.e. varying positions,   heights and orientations of the microphone.   For an optimal room correction it is very important that the measurements are:   1. performed more than 1 meter (approx. 3 feet) away from the loudspeakers,   2. not performed behind the loudspeaker, and   3. that there is at least 50 cm (approx. 1.5 feet) between each measurement.   These points are illustrated in figure 4.   Fig 4: Illustration of guidelines for room measurements   When a random measuring position and microphone orientation has been chosen press   enter. The measuring process will start and the display will show the following while   measuring.   The measurement will stop prematurely if an error occurs during the measuring process. In   this case, the error message is displayed. Press enter to continue.   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If it is an error that needs correcting, then correct the error (see RoomPerfect™ trouble-   shooting) and proceed with the room position measurement by pressing enter. The   measurement has ended successfully when the last measuring signal stops and the   display shows the following.   This process is repeated at least three times and until the RoomKnowledge reaches 90%.   • For each room measurement the microphone should be randomly   placed in the room and have a random orientation   • Perform well-spaced measurements to allow the system to get an   accurate image of the acoustical properties in the room, i.e. varying   positions, heights and orientations of the microphone.   • For optimal room correction it is very important that the measurements   are: performed more than 1 meter (approx. 3 feet) away from the   loudspeakers, not performed behind the loudspeaker, and that there is   at least 50 cm (approx. 1.5 feet) between each measurement, see   figure 4.   e. Adding more room measurements   If you have performed 4 successful measurements and RoomKnowledge has reached   90%, then the following message is displayed.   At this point you can decide whether the acquired room measurements are sufficient or   whether you wish to add further room measurements to learn more about the room’s   acoustical information. Adding more room measurements results in a higher   RoomKnowledge, this in turn improves the room correction filters.   Choose Yes to add more room measurements. The room measuring process is now   repeated as described in the previous section. In short, place the microphone in a random   position with random orientation and press enter to commence the measurement.   Choose No when no additional measurements are required. The volume will now return to   default volume or lower, depending on the volume you have entered the guided set-up   with.   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The above will be displayed when exiting a successfully completed guided set-up.   Choose No if you wish to exit the guided set-up without calculating any room correction   filters, without saving the performed measurements and without setting the calibration   volume.   Choose Yes to save the results of the guided set-up and calculate the focus and the global   room correction filters.   • You can, at any time, add more room measurements   • Adding room measurements increases the accuracy of the room   correction filters   f. Calculation of Focus 1 and Global Filters   When RoomPerfect™ calculates the filters the display shows the following.   The filter calculation process can be expected to take anywhere between 5 seconds and a   minute depending on the specific task.   When RoomPerfect™ has calculated the room correction filters, they are automatically   saved. The Focus filter is saved as setting 1 and Global is saved as setting 9 out of the   possible 9 filter settings.   You have now successfully completed a guided set-up and the RoomPerfect™ Advanced   Menu is now available.   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10. RoomPerfect™ Advanced Menu   This section describes the options in the advanced menu. Here you can select position,   add new listening positions and room measurements, check the RoomKnowledge of your   current set-up, and check the RoomCorrection for the different filters.   a. Selected Position   In this menu it is possible to select a desired RoomPerfect™ filter, i.e. Global and the   Focus position(s). The current position is shown in the display and a new position can be   selected simply by pressing the left/right buttons.   b. Adding a New Focus Position   As mentioned, after the guided set-up it is possible to add 7 new listening/focus positions.   As previously described, place the microphone correctly in a new listening position and the   measurement process can commence. This could, for example, be in a lounge chair or a   position by a window with a good view.   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The saved calibration volume from the guided set-up is used as a default when adding   extra focus/listening and room positions though, as mentioned, the volume can be   changed at any time between measurements to suit a particular situation.   After a successful measurement the following message is displayed. The value of   Roomknowledge can be different.   Press enter to continue.   Choose Yes to save the measurement or choose No to exit without saving the current   measurement.   Choose between focus/listening position presets 2 - 8 and press enter. If you wish to   overwrite an existing focus filter (2 to 8 can be overwritten) or you are trying to save a new   filter on an existing preset then the following will be displayed.   When the preset number has been chosen, the volume turns down to default or lower and   the new focus filter is calculated and saved.   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   c. Adding a New Room Position   It is always possible to add more room measurements, which can increase   RoomKnowledge and thereby fine tune all the room correction filters.   Press enter to start a new room measurement.   As previously described, place the microphone correctly in a random room position and   the measurement can commence.   The saved calibration volume from the guided set-up is used as default when adding extra   focus/listening and room positions, though as mentioned, the volume can be changed at   any time between measurements to suit a particular measurement situation.   After a successful room measurement the RoomKnowledge is re-calculated and displayed.   Press enter to continue.   Choose Yes to add another room measurement or choose No to stop adding more room   measurements. If No is chosen the volume is returned to the default or lower.   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Choose Yes to save the performed room measurement and No to exit without saving any   of the performed measurements.   Adding one or more room measurements leads to a re-calculation of all filters (i.e. Global   and all Focus filters) due to the fact that more of room’s acoustic properties have been   learned, something that affects all filters.   d. RoomKnowledge Index   Here the current RoomKnowledge index is displayed   Press enter to check the RoomKnowledge index.   The RoomKnowledge index is a parameter that tells how much of the room’s acoustical   properties have been learned. A high RoomKnowledge (≥90%) means that most of the   room’s acoustical properties have been learned. The more room measurements you add,   the higher the RoomKnowledge will become. The more that the acoustical properties of   the room are learned, the greater the accuracy of the room correction.   e. RoomCorrection Index   Here the RoomCorrection index for each filter can be viewed.   Press enter to check the RoomCorrection index.   The RoomCorrection index is a measure of how much processing is being employed in the   room correction filters. To some extent the RoomCorrection index reflects how audible the   correction is. However, the same amount of processing can sound very different due to   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   placement in frequency of the processing. For low values (below 10%) of the room   correction index, only subtle correction is needed to the original sound in the room. With   high room correction index values more extensive processing is employed.   The RoomCorrection index for a specific RoomPerfect™ filter shown above can be viewed   by pressing the numerical button of the corresponding filter.   11. Daily Use of RoomPerfect™   Once the guided set-up has been successfully completed you now have the option to   listen to music through two listening settings; Focus 1 and Global room correction filters.   The RoomPerfect™ filters are stored on the numerical buttons from 1 to 9 on the remote   control. To change from one filter to the other you simply press the numerical button   corresponding to the desired filter. This can also be selected in ‘Select Position’ under the   RoomPerfect™ advanced menu when using the front panel interface.   Global is stored on numerical button 9 and the Focus 1 is stored on numerical button 1. As   mentioned, you can have more than one Focus/listening position (8 in all). The additional   focus/listening positions can be stored on numerical buttons from 2 to 8. To bypass the   room correction filters, press numerical button 0.   a. Global Listening   The Global filter improves the sound quality across the whole room. When you are   listening to music in a room but are not sat in any particular listening position, the global   filter gives the best result.   b. Focus Listening   The Focus filter improves the sound quality at a listening position by exploiting the 3-   dimensional acoustic properties gained through the room measurements. This makes the   Focus filter the best solution for optimal sound quality at a specific listening position.   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12. RoomPerfect™ Troubleshooting   a. No microphone connected   This is displayed when no microphone is connected to the TDA2200.   Solution:   Connect the microphone on the right-hand side of the back panel.   b. Fault - No signal   The error message shown above is displayed when the incoming signal is classified as   pure noise.   The Fault No signal message is displayed if the measuring signal is too low compared   with the noise from the local environment. This could be due to there being too much noise   in your measuring environment.   Solution:   Raise the measuring signal volume before continuing with the measurement.   The above error message is also displayed when the loudspeakers are not connected   and/or Mute is activated.   Solution:   Connect your loudspeakers and/or de-activate Mute.   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   c. Fault - Signal clipping   The above error message is displayed when the incoming signal is classified as too loud   resulting in clipping (distortion).   An overly loud measuring signal results in this error message.   Solution:   Lower the measuring signal volume before continuing with the measurement.   A loud noise from the local environment that has corrupted the measurement results in this   error message.   Solution:   Repeat the measurement with no changes; however refrain from making excessive   noise when measuring.   Useful hint: You can exit a commenced measurement by clapping close to the   microphone. This results in the above error message.   d. Fault - Low signal   The above error message is displayed when the measurement has taken more than 5   minutes for the low frequency signal or 2 minutes for the high frequency signal. This   happens most often when using a low measuring signal compared to the background   noise of your environment, something that results in prolonged measuring times.   Solution:   Raise the measuring signal volume before continuing with the measurement, or   reduce the noisy elements in your environment.   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   13. Software   The TDA 2200 firmware can be upgraded using the ‘Lyngdorf Serial Load, software   Follow the upgrade steps shown below to bring the product into upgrade mode.   Fig 5: Software Upgrade Tool.   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14. Connectors   a. Mains Connector   Mains voltage to the TDA 2200 is applied via an IEC320 type connector. The supplied   cable with safety ground should be used to connect the TDA 2200 to a mains outlet.   WARNING: Connect the power input only to the AC source printed on the   label. The warranty will not cover any damage caused by connecting to the   wrong type of AC mains.   WARNING: Always disconnect the TDA 2200 from the mains before   changing any connections to its inputs or outputs.   b. Loudspeaker Connectors   The TDA 2200´s loudspeaker connectors accept bare wire ends up to 5 mm in diameter.   Connect the wires from each loudspeaker to each channel's + and – terminals. Do not   make any other connections to the output terminals. Ensure the loudspeaker cable is   inserted into the slot in the loudspeaker terminal, and the terminal is tightened firmly.   WARNING: Always disconnect the TDA 2200 from the mains before   changing any connections to its inputs or outputs.   WARNING: Make sure that no conductive part of the loudspeaker wiring is   accessible. Do not connect loudspeakers with uninsulated terminals.   When the TDA 2200 is operating, there is up to 35V DC on its output terminals with   reference to ground.   Do not connect the output from the amplifier to any other amplifier's output   or any other voltage source. Do not attempt to operate the amplifier in   bridged mono mode.   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15. Optional AD Converter Board   The Optional AD Converter card for the TDA 2200 has input connectors for both balanced   (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) signals. The input impedance of the inputs are 10 kOhm.   a. Balanced inputs   The balanced XLR inputs are wired in accordance with IEC268:   Pin 1: Chassis and ground.   Pin 2: Hot (+).   Pin 3: Cold (-).   Shell: Chassis and ground.   b. Unbalanced inputs   The unbalanced RCA inputs are wired in accordance with normal practice:   Shell: Chassis and ground.   Pin: Hot (+).   c. Trigger connector   The TDA 2200 is equipped with a TRIGGER OUT 3.5mm mono jack connector. The   Trigger signal is a 12V short circuit-protected output signal for powering up external   equipment when the TDA 2200 is on, e.g. remotely connected SDA 2175 power amplifiers   or active subwoofers.   16. Cleaning and Maintenance   Always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet before cleaning.   This unit does not require any regular maintenance except to keep its exterior clean.   Simply wipe its exterior with a clean soft cloth. A small amount of non-abrasive cleaner   may be used on the cloth to remove any excessive dirt or fingerprints. Do not use abrasive   cleaners or cleaners containing liquid solvents.   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   17. Technical Specifications   a. Audio   Parameter   Balanced input connectors   Value   3 pin XLR, gold-plated.   Note   Case=Gnd, Pin1=Gnd,   Pin2=Hot(+), Pin3=Cold(-)   AC-coupled.   Balanced input impedance   10kOhm   Unbalanced input connectors RCA (phono) jack, gold-plated. Case=Gnd, Tip=Hot(+)   AC-coupled   Unbalanced input impedance 10kOhm   DAC Out impedance   75 Ohm   Gain According to volume   control setting. 89 dB = 0 dB   with sensitivity normal and rel.   volume 0 dB   Input sensitivity   Power Supply Variation   Output connectors   4.4V (2.2V with high sens.) 200W/8ohms/89 dB Volume   26dB 65V to 3.3V dep. On Volume   4 insulated binding posts, gold-Will accept bare wire ends of   plated.   2*200W   2*375W   4 Ohms-8 Ohms   up to 5 mm diameter.   1KHz, 0.1% THD+N   1KHz, 0.1% THD+N   It is safe to operate the   amplifier with no load.   -3dB points, 8ohms load.   20Hz-20KHz, 8ohms load   20Hz-20KHz, 4ohms load   20Hz-1KHz   20KHz   A-wgt.   A-wgt.   A-wgt.   Output power, 8ohms   Output power, 4ohms   Nominal load impedance   Frequency response   Frequency response   Frequency response   Output impedance   Output impedance   THD+N, 1W/8ohms   THD+N, 1W/4ohms   THD+N, 100W/8ohms   THD+N, 180W/8ohms   THD+N, 375W/4ohms   S/N ratio   0.3Hz-33KHz   -0dB/+0.2dB   -0.2dB/+0dB   0.035 Ohms   0.4 Ohms   0.015%   0.02%   0.008%   0.01%   0.07%   A-wgt.   A-wgt.   107dB   133 dB   A-wgt. Ref. 200W/8ohms.   A-wgt. Ref. 200W/8ohms.   1KHz, 200W/8ohms.   Dynamic range   Channel separation   Peak output current   Output common mode voltage Max 33V DC   90dB   40A   Ref. Ground. The amplifier can   not be used in bridged mono   mode.   Output DC voltage   5 mV   All audio measurements, except frequency response, are measured with a 20KHz low-   pass filter in accordance with AES-17.   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   b. Protection   Parameter   Grounding   Value   Note   Mains earth, chassis and audio   ground are connected   internally.   Output short circuit current   Output DC voltage   Over temperature   40A   5V @ <0.1Hz   All heat sinks and mains-   transformer.   Auto resetting thermal fuse in   mains transformer.   c. Mains   Parameter   Value   Note   Mains input connector   Mains voltage range   Mains voltage range   Internal mains fuse   Internal mains fuse   Power consumption   Power consumption   Power consumption   Power consumption   IEC 320 cold type   100-120V AC, 50–60Hz   200-240V AC, 50-60Hz   8 Amp / 0.25A   4 Amp / 0.1A   1.5 W   35 W   116 W   820 W   Mains lead supplied.   115V version   230V version   115V version   230V version   STANDBY mode.   OPERATE mode, no output.   2*37.5W/4ohms.   2*300W/4ohms.   d. Trigger   Parameter   TRIGGER OUT connector   TRIGGER OUT Voltage   Value   3.5mm (1/8") mono jack   12V DC   Note   Case=Gnd, Tip=Input   Short circuit protected   e. Mechanical   Parameter   Width   Depth   Value   450mm (17.72")   435mm (13.39")   Note   Excluding loudspeaker   connectors (over wheel)   Including loudspeaker   connectors (over wheel.   Excluding feet.   Depth   455mm (14.21")   Height   Height   Net weight   Shipping weight   88.8mm (3.5")   100.6mm (3.96")   18.0Kg (37lb.)   20.0Kg (41lb.)   Including feet.   40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   18. Technical Assistance   If you have any problems with or questions regarding your Lyngdorf Audio product, please   contact Lyngdorf Audio or your nearest representative.   a. Support   Please check the Lyngdorf Audio website under “Support” for latest version of control   software, newest version of this document and “Questions and Answers”.   Lyngdorf Audio   Væselvej 114   DK7800 Skive   Denmark   E-mail:   Web:   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   19. Appendix   a. Menu Tree   42   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   b. Voicing Curves   Soft 1   Soft 2   Magnitude Response: Soft 1   6 4 Magnitude Response: Soft 2   6 4 2 0 2 0 -2   -4   -6   -2   -4   -6   10 Hz   100 Hz   1kHz   10kHz   Frequency (Hz)   10 Hz   100 Hz   1kHz   10kHz   Frequency (Hz)   Open 1   Open 2   Magnitude Response: Open 2   Magnitude Response: Open 1   6 4 6 4 2 2 0 0 -2   -4   -6   -2   -4   -6   10 Hz   100 Hz   1kHz   10kHz   10 Hz   100 Hz   1kHz   10kHz   Frequency (Hz)   Frequency (Hz)   Desharp1   Desharp 2   Magnitude Response: Desharp 2   Magnitude Response: Desharp 1   6 6 4 4 2 2 0 0 -2   -4   -2   -4   -6   10 Hz   100 Hz   1kHz   10kHz   -6   10 Hz   100 Hz   1kHz   10kHz   Frequency (Hz)   Frequency (Hz)   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |