wiring up the ICEedge 1200AS2 board

I found also that led should be connected to pin 4 and 5?
Some pictures to help you (still on the bench,don't mind the ugly led thing)
The leds are (from left to right):
Yellow for Stanby
Green for AmpReady
Green for Temp Warning
Red for ON.

You can also connect Volt and Ampmeters (analog) as it directly monitors the speakers ,mute,clip indicator,current limit indicator,etc.
Enjoy

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Hi Sok,
today my 1200as2 arrived. Please check my picture just to be sure that I understood wiring properly.
Thank you for picture but I can't see where are connected mentioned LED's
Yellow for Stanby
Green for AmpReady
Green for Temp Warning
Red for ON.
Please just add wiring on my picture
Thanks
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Hi Sok,
today my 1200as2 arrived. Please check
Hi Tesla.
I hope this will help you.
You can skip the first led you drawn if you want as you will have The ON and AMP Ready ready to show you its on and Stby to show you when it goes to styby.
You can connect the rest of the indicators the same way.
From left to right on the pic:
First green AmpReady
Second green Temp Warning
Red ON
Yellow Standby
PS on the drawing is the pin 11 as this is your power supply.
 

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Hi Sok,
today my 1200as2 arrived. Please check my picture just to be sure that I understood wiring properly.
Thank you for picture but I can't see where are connected mentioned LED's
Yellow for Stanby
Green for AmpReady
Green for Temp Warning
Red for ON.
Please just add wiring on my picture
Thanks
//
Hi, I think that pin 4 and 5 are giving 12V, so I figure that the resistor value is 860 ohm.am I right?
 
Hi Tesla.
I hope this will help you.
You can skip the first led you drawn if you want as you will have The ON and AMP Ready ready to show you its on and Stby to show you when it goes to styby.
You can connect the rest of the indicators the same way.
From left to right on the pic:
First green AmpReady
Second green Temp Warning
Red ON
Yellow Standby
PS on the drawing is the pin 11 as this is your power supply.
I'm a bit confused, the standby light that is connected to pin 17 on plug 102, what is it connected to, I can see someting looking like a resistor (what size? ) and what is after the resistor, a bit hard to read?

Mick
 
I'm a bit confused, the standby light that is connected to pin 17 on plug 102, what is it connected to, I can see someting looking like a resistor (what size? ) and what is after the resistor, a bit hard to read?

Mick
Hi Mick.
It is connected to Pin 11 which is the power supply.
The resistor is for the led showing when the amp is on Stand by,and it depends on led (marked by X in circle) you will put,there's a lot of online
calc for any specific led and the intensity you want it to be.
You can also use multicolor leds with common anode,the PS will go on the + and all the others to each color leg.
 
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Hi Tesla.
I hope this will help you.
You can skip the first led you drawn if you want as you will have The ON and AMP Ready ready to show you its on and Stby to show you when it goes to styby.
You can connect the rest of the indicators the same way.
From left to right on the pic:
First green AmpReady
Second green Temp Warning
Red ON
Yellow Standby
PS on the drawing is the pin 11 as this is your power supply.
I'm working on enabling Signal sense on my AS1200as2, It is wired up according the diagram with P102 - P105 for the signal input but its not going into standby. Am I missing something else?
The ON LED (Pin 15) on block 102 is getting a steady 5V
 
I'm working on enabling Signal sense on my AS1200as2, It is wired up according the diagram with P102 - P105 for the signal input but its not going into standby. Am I missing something else?
The ON LED (Pin 15) on block 102 is getting a steady 5V
Have you enabled stby on 3 and 6 pin of 101 connector?
(with a switch between them of course)
To go on stby with the signal sense this must be connected and enabled.