ZENITEL ENA2200-AC2 Exigo Amplifier 2 X 200W. 2HU (1023102210)
The Exigo Network Amplifier (ENA), housed in a compact 2U 19” chassis, is specifically designed for use in marine, offshore, transportation and other demanding environments. Employing state-of-the-art class D amplifier technology ensures both high power efficiency and exceptional audio quality. With two network connections per amplifier, redundant cabling is facilitated, and compatibility with standard network equipment widens the range of options.
ENA models can function in three modes. In ICX-Alphacom mode they add decentralized PA for Paging and operational broadcast functions to our Intercoms solution. In SIP mode they serve as a straightforward and cost-effective Public Address amplifier for use with IP-based audio platforms. Exigo mode is tailored to our Marine and Energy markets for robust fully-networked PA/GA systems. In all modes Digital audio processing and maintenance are handled by the embedded CPU and DSP, enabling advanced audio processing capabilities like automatic gain control and configurable equalization over IP and at the amplifier.
ENA incorporates comprehensive self-monitoring, surveying speaker lines, control inputs, power supplies, temperature, network connections, and critical operational processes. All speaker lines can with amplifiers built-in circuitry and software be monitored for line faults, including shorts, ground faults, and significant load changes. Faults are reported to the EXIGO system controller or via SNMP and are locally indicated on the amplifier.
The amplifier features "One Channel Mode," where the two loudspeaker channels play identical audio in phase. Furthermore, the two amplifier channels can be bridged to provide a single 400W load*. In "Two Channel Mode" the amplifier allows for the use of two separate loudspeaker circuits with sperate broadcasts, each with a maximum 200W output. *) Note: Speaker line surveillance not supported in bridged outputs setup.
Configurable control inputs/outputs and audio inputs can be utilized locally or controlled by the system, such as using audio input for background music. The audio line input can also be configured in a Hardware Bypass mode, forwarding audio to the 100V channels even without a server available, adding redundancy and flexibility to the amplifier's functionality.