Installation Manual. 35 Watts per Channel Digital Mini-Amplifier

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Installation Manual 35 Watts per Channel Digital Mini-Amplifier EA-MINI-2D-35 EA-MINI-3D-35

1. Important Safety Instructions Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. 1. Read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual. Keep for future reference. 2. Do not use this apparatus near water. 3. Clean only with a dry cloth. 4. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install according to manufacturer s instructions. 5. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 7. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 8. 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 is 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. 9. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND ENSURE THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, ARE PLACED ON THE EQUIPMENT. 10. TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS EQUIPMENT FROM THE AC MAINS, DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD PLUG FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE. 11. THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE. CAUTION CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equivalent triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. Pg. 2 2013 Episode

Table of Contents EA-MINI-XD-35 Installation Manual 1. Important Safety Instructions 2 2. Welcome to Episode 4 3. Features 4 4. Package Contents 4 5. Installation Recommendations 5 5.1. Tools 5 5.2. Cables and Wiring 5 5.3. Speakers 5 5.4. Subwoofer 5 5.5. IR Control 5 6. Device Layout 6 6.1. EA-MINI-2D-35 6 6.2. EA-MINI-3D-35 6 6.3. Layout Description 7 7. Installation 8 8. Positioning the Amplifier 9 8.1.1. Vertical Mounting (Walls or Enclosures) 9 8.1.2. Horizontal Placement 9 9. Speaker Connections and Setup 10 9.1.1. Stereo/Mono Dip Switch (Switch 3) 10 9.1.2. Analog RCA Subwoofer Output 10 9.1.3. Speaker Wire Terminiation 10 10. Input Connections and Setup 11 10.1.1. RCA Input 1 (Left and Right Stereo) 11 10.1.2. Toslink Input 2 11 10.1.3. Input Priority Switch 11 11. IR Connections and Setup 12 11.1. IR Connections and Controls 12 11.2. IR Control Options 12 11.2.1. Optional Accessory Remote (EA-MINI-RC) 12 11.2.2. IR Control with Programmed Commands 13 11.2.3. IR Learning 13 11.3. IR Application Diagrams 14 11.3.1. Using In-Room IR Receiver and Remote 14 11.3.2. Programmed Control System 14 12. Sound Calibration 15 12.1. HIGH PASS 60Hz / FULL Dip Switch 15 12.2. Audio Settings 15 13. Troubleshooting 16 14. Specifications 17 15. Dimensions 18 16. Warranty 19 17. Contacting Technical Support 19 www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052 Pg. 3

2. Welcome to Episode Episode is one of the most highly-regarded brands of audio products available today. We appreciate your business, and we stand committed to providing our customers with the highest degree of quality and service in the industry. Episode Mini amplifiers are built on the latest digital technology and were designed to deliver efficient, clean power to a soundbar or stereo speaker zone from either of two source inputs. A wide range of control options and configure-ability make it ideal for almost any small speaker zone application. 3. Features Durable Audiophile Design These amplifiers use the latest digital technology to deliver cool-running performance from a compact, reliable package. Plus, they feature superior-quality components for outstanding sound quality and short circuit protection for all inputs and outputs. Compact Size and Layout The Episode Mini Amplifier is designed to be tucked away for great looking and sounding installations. With compact controls, efficiently placed connections, and an integrated 5V DC power output for a wireless subwoofer adapter (the Episode ES-SUB-WIRELESS), this amp is ready to perform without having to be seen. IR Pass-Through with Command Capture IR pass-through eliminates the need for extra flashers and wires, while still allowing control of the amplifier. Built-In Digital Sound Processing DSP modes include Music, Movies, Voice, Night, and Special Enhancement. All DSP settings can be changed using IR remote commands to suit music, movies, or vocal audio. Customizable Control with Optional IR Learning Auto-input priority allows for hassle-free input selection based on the source in use, while stilll allowing inputs to be toggled manually at any time. Power can be toggled on and off or controlled using auto-sense to detect input signals. A full IR protocol is available for custom programmed control, or IR learning may be set up to enable control from source remotes. An optional accessory remote (EA-MINI-RC) is available from www.snapav.com. 4. Package Contents (1) EA-MINI-XD-35 (4) Rubber Adhesive-Back Feet (4) Module Mounting Pins (1) Installation Manual (1) IR Learning Guide (1) Detachable 6ft IEC Power Cable Pg. 4 2013 Episode

5. Installation Recommendations 5.1. Tools #2 Philips Screwdriver 1/8 Flathead Screwdriver (Tweaker) Wire Strippers 5.2. Cables and Wiring Speaker Wire Use high-quality, 2 or 4-conductor, 14-18 gauge (AWG) speaker wire. The higher the strand count, the better the sound quality will be. RCA Input and Subwoofer Output Cables Use high-quality pre- or field-terminated RCA cables and connectors rated at 75 Ohms impedance. Binary cables and connectors are recommended. Toslink Input Cables Use high-quality Toslink cables with standard connectors. Binary cables are recommended. (Set sources to output only 2-channel PCM stereo audio) 5.3. Speakers The minimum load for EA-MINI-XD-35 is 4-ohm per channel. Output power is 35 watts per channel with a 4- or 6-ohm load, and 26 watts with an 8-ohm load. Use matched speakers for all channels to achieve the best audio quality during use. 5.4. Subwoofer The optional subwoofer SUB OUT port can be connected to a powered subwoofer or subwoofer amplifier. If a subwoofer system will be installed, be sure to provide an RCA cable or purchase an Episode ES-SUB-WIRELESS kit to provide signal for the sub. The 5 volt output on the amplifier can provide power for the wireless subwoofer kit without using up valuable space where the amplifier gets installed. 5.5. IR Control No IR receiver is included. Even if an automation system will be used to control the amplifier, it is suggested to have an IR receiver on hand for use during setup. Be sure to supply an IR receiver for installation if an in-room IR remote is used for control. www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052 Pg. 5

6. Device Layout 6.1. EA-MINI-2D-35 6 IR OUT SWITCH POSITION UP DOWN 1 ANALOG IN CONTROL IR RECEIVER SUB OUT RUN LEARN MONO STEREO FULL HP 60Hz IN 1 IN 2 100-240V~50/60Hz 1.6A +5V GND SPEAKER OUTPUTS R+ R- L+ L- STATUS LEFT RESET IR IN RIGHT DIGITAL IN 2 7 8 9 10 11 6.2. EA-MINI-3D-35 6 100-240V~50/60Hz 1.6A +5V GND IR OUT SWITCH POSITION STATUS 1 ANALOG IN LEFT UP DOWN CONTROL IR RECEIVER SUB OUT RUN LEARN MONO STEREO FULL HP 60Hz 4 HIGH PASS 60Hz/FULL 5 INPUT PRIORITY 1/2 SPEAKER OUTPUTS R+ R- C+ C- L+ L- IN 1 IN 2 RESET IR IN RIGHT DIGITAL IN 2 7 8 9 10 11 Pg. 6 2013 Episode

6.3. Layout Description 1. Power Connector Attach the included IEC cable to this port for power. 2. IR Out 3.5mm mono mini port to send IR commands from IR IN to other equipment. 3. IR In 3.5mm stereo mini connection for attaching an IR receiver or an IR flasher output from other equipment. Commands for the amplifier are captured via this input. All IR signals pass through to the IR OUT port. 4. Status LED Bi-color LED indicator for amplifier status in IR RUN mode: Blue (Solid) Blue (Blinking) Red (Solid) Pink (Blinking) On IR communication is occurring. Standby Mute 5. Analog Input 1 RCA stereo input with left and right connections. 6. Sub Out (RCA) RCA line level output to feed powered subwoofer or amplifier. 7. Reset Button Reset the unit to factory default settings. 8. 5V DC Output Power an Episode ES-SUB-WIRELESS kit without adding another power supply. 9. DIP Switches 1. IR RECEIVE/CONTROL IR receiver port power. 2. RUN/LEARN IR command learning. 3. STEREO/MONO Speaker output mode. 4. HIGH PASS 60Hz/FULL Frequency range for speaker outputs. 5. INPUT PRIORITY 1/2 Select the primary input. 10. Toslink Optical Input 2 Digital optical input. No surround sound formats can be converted. Set source to output only 2-channel PCM stereo. 11. Speaker Wire Connectors Set-screw connectors to attach speaker wires for left, center, and right channels (left and right only on EA-MINI-2D-35). www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052 Pg. 7

100-240V~50/60Hz 1.6A RESET +5V GND IR OUT IR IN SWITCH POSITION STATUS ANALOG IN LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN CONTROL IR RECEIVER SUB OUT DIGITAL IN 2 RUN LEARN MONO STEREO FULL HP 60Hz INPUT PRIORITY 1/2 SPEAKER OUTPUTS IN 1 IN 2 EA-MINI-XD-35 Installation Manual 7. Installation 256 RCA Left/Right In Toslink In ES-SUB-WIRELESS Transmitter Secondary Source +5V DC 1 4 HIGH PASS 60Hz/FULL 5 R+ R- C+ C- L+ L- Wireless Sub Receiver RCA Sub Out or Display Subwoofer Soundbar Note: To avoid confusion, IR connections have been omitted in this diagram. See pages 12-14 for complete details and instructions for IR connections and setup. IMPORTANT! DO NOT plug in or power the EA-MINI-XD-35 until it is indicated to do so. 1. Plan the amplifier location. Do not permanently mount the amplifier at this time. (Page 9) 2. Install the speakers and (optional) powered subwoofer. (Page 10) 3. Connect the sources to the inputs. (Page 11) 4. Install and set up the IR receiver or cabling to the amplifier and other equipment. (Page 12) 5. Set up the amplifier control method. (Pages 11-14, Control Protocol) 6. Plug in all equipment and power on the system. Set up sources and audio equalization as needed. (Page 15) 7. Mount the amplifier in its final location after testing the system. Installation is complete! Troubleshoot any issues using the Troubleshooting section if needed. (Page 16) Pg. 8 2013 Episode

8. Positioning the Amplifier 8.1.1. Vertical Mounting (Walls or Enclosures) The amplifier may be mounted on any surface using fasteners suited for the surface material (not included). The included module mounting pins may be used to secure the amplifier inside structured wiring enclosures. The included rubber feet can be attached to dampen vibrations if needed. 8.1.2. Horizontal Placement The included rubber adhesive-back feet can be used for shelf placement of the amplifier. Using these will prevent vibration and movement of the amplifier. Attach one of the four feet to each corner of the unit. Warning! Do not stack anything on top of the amplifier to prevent instability. www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052 Pg. 9

9. Speaker Connections and Setup 9.1.1. Stereo/Mono Dip Switch (Switch 3) Position Output Mode Descrpition Up Mono All speakers play the same mixed audio Down Stereo Each speaker plays its own audio channel Set the output from the speakers to be mono or stereo format. Use mono for applications where left and right can t be balanced. Use stereo to provide the most accurate recreation of audio for movies and television. 9.1.2. Analog RCA Subwoofer Output Connect an RCA cable between the amplifier s SUB OUT port and a powered subwoofer or subwoofer amplifier. Use the crossover cutoff in the subwoofer amplifier to set the frequency range. Note: The subwoofer output volume may be controlled independently by using the EA-MINI-RC accessory remote, or by using commands from the IR protocol. Visit the product page for the EA-MINI-XD-35 at www.snapav.com for these items. 9.1.3. Speaker Wire Terminiation 1. Strip the outer jacket (if applicable) of the speaker cable back about 2, and then strip the insulation of each wire back ¼. 2. Loosen the set screws on the connector using a 1/8 flat blade screwdriver. 3. Twist the wires clockwise, insert them into the correct holes per the diagram on the amplifier, and tighten the screws. Do not allow any strands of copper to touch between the terminals to avoid short circuits. EA-MINI-2D-35 EA-MINI-3D-35 R+ R- L+ L- R+ R- C+ C- L+ L- Right Speaker Left Speaker Right Speaker Center Speaker Left Speaker Pg. 10 2013 Episode

10. Input Connections and Setup 10.1.1. RCA Input 1 (Left and Right Stereo) Connect a source using left and right analog RCA cables. 10.1.2. Toslink Input 2 Connect a source using a Toslink optical audio cable. No surround sound formats can be converted by the amplifier. Set source to output only 2-channel PCM stereo. Note: The EA-MINI-3D-35 will mix the signal from left and right channel inputs together to output to center channel. 10.1.3. Input Priority Switch Position Up Down Priority Input In 1 (RCA Left/Right) In 2 (Toslink) The EA-MINI-XD-35 amplifier is always set to show priority for one of the two inputs. Set the priority input to the one that will be used most. Operation Limitations and Notes If the amplifier is switched away from the priority input via IR command, auto input priority will be disabled until the system is powered off and back on. If the priority source (selected by DIP switch 5 as described above) is turned off but the amplifier is left on, the secondary input will begin to play if signal is present until the priority source is turned back on. If the amplifier senses no signal on either input for 20 minutes, it will automatically shut off. If a control system is controlling the amplifier, it is recommended to use discrete input select or toggle commands to change the source as needed. Changing inputs via discrete input select or input toggle codes will disable priority switching, preventing the secondary source from playing unexpectedly. www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052 Pg. 11

11. IR Connections and Setup 11.1. IR Connections and Controls IR In Port Connect an IR Receiver or a 3.5mm mono mini cable to this port to input IR commands for amplifier control. Be sure to set the IR Receive/Control dip switch correctly to configure the port for the desired pinout. IR Receive/Control Dip Switch Controls the pinout of the IR In port to provide power for an IR Receiver if needed. The pinout of each setting is described below: Switch1 Down IR Receiver IR Signal (Tip) GND (Ring) 12V DC (Sleeve) Switch1 Up Control IR Signal (Tip) GND (Ring) IR Out Port The IR Out port repeats all commands received from the IR In port. Connect IR flashers to this port for control of other equipment. IR Signal (Tip) GND (Ring) If more flashers are required, connect the port to an IR distribution block to power additional flashers. 11.2. IR Control Options 11.2.1. Optional Accessory Remote (EA-MINI-RC) The optional accessory remote (EA-MINI-RC) is designed to include most functions necessary for setup. It may also be used for regular control. For more information please visit the EA-MINI-RC product page at www.snapav.com. Warning! DO NOT INGEST BATTERY, CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD The remote control supplied with this product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention. Warning! Batteries or the remote with batteries installed shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. Store batteries and remotes in a cool, dark area. Warning! WHEN REPLACING THE LITHIUM REMOTE BATTERY Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Pg. 12 2013 Episode

11.2.2. IR Control with Programmed Commands EA-MINI-XD-35 Installation Manual For IR codes to be programmed into a control system or remote, visit the product page for the EA-MINI- XD-35 at www.snapav.com to download. Follow the control system manufacturer instructions to configure commands for use. 11.2.3. IR Learning IR Learning allows control of the amplifier using the re mote for a display or any other remote on a job. After completing the learning procedure, the same but tons for power toggle, volume up, volume down, mute toggle, and input toggle on the selected remote will also control these settings for the amplifier. See the full color IR Learning Guide in the box for setup instructions. Basic instructions are below if the guide has been misplaced. Download a new copy from the EA-MINI product product page at www.snapav.com. Watch the Status LED for feedback IR RECEIVER (Not Included) Plugged into IR IN Port 100-240V~50/60Hz 1.6A RESET +5V GND IR OUT SWITCH POSITION STATUS 1 ANALOG IN LEFT UP DOWN CONTROL IR RECEIVER SUB OUT RUN LEARN MONO STEREO SPEAKER OUTPUTS R+ R- L+ L- FULL HP 60Hz IN 1 IN 2 IR IN RIGHT DIGITAL IN 2 IR Receiver Switch 2 DOWN to enable IR Learning mode Switch 1 DOWN for IR Receiver power Basic Instructions When learning commands, the order of commands programmed will always be the same: Command Description 1. Power Toggle Turn amplifier power on and off. 2. Volume Up Turn volume up (louder). 3. Volume Down Turn volume down (quieter). 4. Mute Toggle Toggle mute mode (no volume) on and off. 5. Input Toggle Switch between inputs 1 and 2. 1. Set amplifier dip switch 2 (RUN/LEARN) to the LEARN (DOWN) position. The Status LED will turn from solid BLUE (RUN mode) to PINK for about 1 second, and then the LED will flash blue. The amplifier is now in Learning Mode and waiting to learn the first command (power toggle). 2. Press the command button. The LED should turn solid BLUE for one second and then continue flashing. 3. Press the same command button for a second time to confirm it. The LED should turn solid BLUE for one second, then PINK for 1 second. The command was learned successfully. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each command. If a RED LED flashes there is an error. Continue learning the current command. If you forget which command is being learned (1 through 5 from the list above), watch the blue LED flash and count the number of flashes between each delay. It will flash from one to 5 times, indicating the current command being learned. 5. After the last command is learned, or if none are received for 20 seconds, the amplifier will revert to regular operation. Return dip switch 2 to the RUN (UP) position and test the learned commands. See the IR Learning Guide for more information about error codes and troubleshooting. www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052 Pg. 13

100-240V~50/60Hz 1.6A RESET +5V GND 100-240V~50/60Hz 1.6A RESET +5V GND IR OUT IR IN IR OUT IR IN SWITCH POSITION STATUS SWITCH POSITION STATUS UP DOWN ANALOG IN LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN ANALOG IN LEFT RIGHT CONTROL IR RECEIVER SUB OUT DIGITAL IN 2 CONTROL IR RECEIVER SUB OUT DIGITAL IN 2 RUN LEARN MONO STEREO SPEAKER OUTPUTS RUN LEARN MONO STEREO FULL HP 60Hz SPEAKER OUTPUTS FULL HP 60Hz IN 1 IN 2 IN 1 IN 2 EA-MINI-XD-35 Installation Manual 11.3. IR Application Diagrams 11.3.1. Using In-Room IR Receiver and Remote To control the amplifier with an in-room IR remote (commands transmit directly from the remote): 1. Set dip switch 1 to the DOWN position. 256 2. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR In port. 3. Position the receiver so that commands are received reliably. IR Flasher 1 R+ R- L+ L- 4. Control additional equipment by attaching an IR flasher to the IR Out port. IR Receiver Switch 1 DOWN 11.3.2. Programmed Control System To control the amplifier with a control system: 1. Set dip switch 1 to the UP position. 2. Connect a 3.5mm mono mini cable from the flasher output of the controller to the IR In port on the amplifier. 3. Program the control system using the IR control protocol. 4. Control additional equipment by attaching an IR flasher to the IR Out port. All IR commands may be found in the EA-MINI-XD-35 Control Protocol which may be downloaded from the amplifier product page at www.snapav.com. IR Flasher IR Outputs IR Inputs RS232 1 R+ R- L+ L- 3.5mm Mono Cable Switch 1 UP Automation Controller 256 Pg. 14 2013 Episode

12. Sound Calibration The EA-MINI-XD-35 features built-in digital sound processing to allow for the dealer or end user to fine-tune settings such as balance, subwoofer volume, and treble and bass equalization. Additionally, there are three preset options optimized for movie, music, and vocal audio. To change DSP settings, use the accessory remote or a programmed universal remote. The commands for DSP cannot be set up via IR learning. 12.1. HIGH PASS 60Hz / FULL Dip Switch Position Up Down Frequency Mode Full frequency audio to speakers Frequencies < 60Hz not routed through speakers This switch controls the output frequency of the speaker level outputs. Set the high pass filter switch to the down position to protect both the amplifier and the speakers it is powering if smaller speakers are used or if a subwoofer is used. 12.2. Audio Settings 1. Music Mode 2. Movie Mode 3. Voice Mode Preset bass and treble levels, optimized for playing music, movies, or vocal audio. 4. Space Enhancement Preset levels optimized for use in large or noisy spaces. 5. Treble 6. Bass 7. Balance Bass and treble levels can be set discretely to flat or customized as needed. Left and right channel balance can be changed as much as needed, or be set discretely to center. 8. Subwoofer Subwoofer volume can be adjusted as needed. (Set crossover levels using the powered subwoofer amplifier.) Audio Setup Instructions: 1. Set the amplifer to a preset DSP mode or to custom EQ settings using the chart above. 2. After all setting changes are complete, turn the amplifier off by sending a discrete power off command. This will save all settings. If the amplifier turns off due to inactivity or a loss of power BEFORE saving settings, all audio settings will reset to default. www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052 Pg. 15

13. Troubleshooting Power cable to the amplifier is incorrectly connected or plugged into an outlet that does not have power. Check connections and verify power on the outlet. No audio Audio cable to the source component is not connected properly, is connected to the incorrect input, or the cable is defective. Set the input volume level higher. Check audio output of source for correct setup. Check the speaker connections and wiring for proper setup. Hum or buzzing sound is heard Amplifier will not turn on Check RCA input cables by removing them one at time (powering down the amplifier before disconnecting) and checking to see if a connection or cable is to blame. The amplifier must be plugged into a live outlet. The power switch on the back panel must be on. Auto-On is automatically disabled when discrete or toggle power commands are used. Power cycle the amplifier to reset Auto-On and set the amplifier up to use only Auto-On or only IR power commands. Amplifier will not turn on or switch inputs automatically. Auto-On can be disabled by switching it off using a custom IR command. Toggle the setting back to On. Auto-Input is disabled when inputs are changed manually until the system is shut down and powered back on. Auto-Input can be disabled by switching it off using a custom IR command. Toggle the setting back to On. Low frequencies are not playing properly through the speakers. Set dip switch 4 UP to FULL to allow full frequency audio through the normal speakers. Pg. 16 2013 Episode

14. Specifications 26 watts RMS at 8 ohms Continuous Power Output (Both channels driven) 35 watts RMS at 6 ohms 35 watts RMS at 4 ohms 4 ohms: 420mV Input Sensitivity Analog (Gain: 29dB) Digital (Gain: 40dB) (Vrms/FS) 6 ohms: 500mV 8 ohms: 500mV 4 ohms: -20dBFS 6 ohms: -18dBFS 8 ohms: -18dBFS Input Impedance Auto On (Audio Sense) Sensitivity (RCA input) RCA Analog input: 20K ohms 2.5 mv S/N ratio Analog Digital Optical 77dB 90dB Frequency Response (Speaker) 20 Hz to 20 khz Frequency Response (Sub) 20 Hz to 500 Hz Distortion IR Input Jack / Operation Voltage IR Output Jack / Operation Voltage Less than 1% THD+N 20 Hz- 20 khz, 22KHz BW 1/8 3.5mm / 12 VDC 1/8 3.5mm / 12 VDC AC Main Inputs 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz 1.6A Power Consumption Dimensions Weight Certification EA-MINI-2D-35 EA-MINI-3D-35 100 watts 145 watts 5.40 W x 6.90 H x 2.00 D (without mounting ears) 6.50 W x 6.90 H x 2.00 D (with mounting ears) 2.5 lbs. EMC, FCC, UL www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052 Pg. 17

15. Dimensions 5.40in. (Without mounting ears) 2.00in. EA-MINI-3D-35 6.50in. (With mounting ears) 6.90in. Pg. 18 2013 Episode

16. Warranty 2 year 2 Year Limited Warranty Episode Amplifier Products have a 2-Year Limited Warranty. This warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply to products which have been abused, modified or disassembled. Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to SnapAV or a designated service center with prior notification and an assigned return authorization number (RA). 17. Contacting Technical Support Phone: (866) 838-5052 Email: Techsupport@snapav.com www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052 Pg. 19

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