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FRONT PANEL

1. Mic1 input (6.3mm phone jack/balanced).
2. Mic1 volume control
3. Mic2 volume control
4. Mic3 volume control
5. Mic4 volume control
6. Music source select (AUX/TUNER/CD-TAPE/OFF)
7. Line (music source) volume control
8. Master tone control (Bass)
9. Master tone control (Treble)
10. Master volume control (All inputs except TEL)
11. Power ON/OFF switch
12. VU meter (LEDs for -20, 6, 09dB)
13. Tuner display
14. Memory keys
15. AM/FM selection key
16. Frequency up/down key
17. Scan key
18. Set memory key
19. Shift key
20. CD or cassette player unit built in slot
21. Zone 1 select switch button
22. Power on indicator LED
23. Zone 2 select switch button.

REAR PANEL

1. 24Vdc power supply terminals
2. Loudspeaker output terminals (8

/25V/70V/100V)

3. Earth connection screw
4. FM antenna input
5. AM antenna input
6. MOH (Music on hold) output terminal
7. Manual muting terminals
8. TEL (Telephone) input terminals
9. Zone 1 loudspeaker output terminals
10. Zone 2 loudspeaker output terminals
11. Mains input socket
12. Mains voltage 115V/230V selector switch
13. AC fuse holder
14. Line output (2 x RCA phono)
15. Auxiliary input (2 x RCA phono)
16. Mic4 input (XLR/balanced with selectable phantom power)
17. Mic3 input (XLR/balanced with selectable phantom power)
18. MOH output level control
19. Mic2 input (XLR/balanced with selectable phantom power)
20. TEL input level control
21. Mic1 input (XLR/balanced with selectable phantom power)

IMPORTANT

Then wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the

following code:

Green & Yellow:

Earth

(E)

Blue:

Neutral (N)

Brown:

Live

(L)

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not
correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your
plug proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the
terminal which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or
coloured green and yellow. The wire which is coloured blue must be
connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured
black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red. If a 13Amp
(BS1363) plug or any other type of plug is used, a 5 Amp fuse must be
fitted either in the plug or at the distribution board.

GENERAL INSTALLATION

DO NOT

run microphone cables near mains, data,telephone or 100V line

cables

DO NOT

run 100V line cables near data, telephone or other low voltage

cables

DO NOT

exceed 90% of the amplifiers output power when using 100V line

(speech only)

DO NOT

exceed 70% of the amplifiers output power when using 100V line

(high level background music)

DO NOT

use re-entrant horn loudspeakers for background music unless the

loudspeaker has been specifically designed for this purpose.

AVOID

Jointing the microphone cable, when this is unavoidable make sure

a good screened connector is used, e.g. XLR

ALWAYS

use a balanced or floating low impedance microphone terminating

into a balanced input on long microphone cable runs.

ENSURE

that all loudspeakers are in-phase

ENSURE

that there are no short circuits on the loudspeaker line before

connection to the amplifier.

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED

OPERATION MANUAL - ADASTRA PA5120 SERIES

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WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN

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CD PLAYER

AM / FM TUNER

FUNCTION

MEMORY

REPEAT

RANDOM PROGRAM POWER

PLAY

EJECT

STOP

PAUSE

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Summary of Contents for PA5120RC

Page 1: ...PA5120 SERIES PUBLIC ADDRESS COMBINATION MIXER AMPLIFIERS CD PLAYER AM FM TUNER FUNCTION MEMORY REPEAT RANDOM PROGRAM POWER PLAY EJECT STOP PAUSE Operation Manual MODEL 952 901 PA5120RD 952 904 PA5120RC ...

Page 2: ...2 ...

Page 3: ... terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal whi...

Page 4: ...BX system Output level adjustable Please consult your EPABX handbook to utilise this facility ii 8Ω 1W for monitoring applications Aux Line connection The equipment provides an auxiliary input which may be used for connecting other signal sources such as a Radio Tuner CD or Cassette player Line level control is shared with the built in Tuner and CD A rotary switch is located on the front panel for...

Page 5: ...n connect a dipole aerial using 75Ω coaxial cable to the socket at the rear of the unit Connect the supplied antenna to the AM spring loaded terminals 1 Select TUNER mode with the LINE select switch 2 Select AM or FM with the BAND key 3 Use the UP DOWN keys to set a frequency manually or the SCAN key to automatically search for the desired station 4 To program a station press the ME Memory key 5 P...

Page 6: ...rique avec alimentation fantôme possible 20 Réglage du niveau d entrée TEL 21 Entrée Mic1 XLR symétrique avec alimentation fantôme possible GENERALITES NE PAS passer des câbles micro à proximité de câbles secteur informatiques téléphone ou ligne 100V NE PAS passer des câbles de ligne 100V à proximité de câbles informatiques téléphone ou autre basse tension NE PAS dépasser 90 de la puissance de sor...

Page 7: ...n de la sortie MOH Musique d attente Deux sorties MOH sont prévues sur le panneau arrière i 600Ω 1V pour alimenter un système EPABX Le niveau de sortie est réglable Reportez vous à votre manuel EPABX pour utiliser cette fonction ii 8Ω 1W pour des applications d écoute Connexion AUX Ligne L appareil possède une entrée auxiliaire qui peut servir au branchement d autres sources de signal telles que t...

Page 8: ...yen d un câble coaxial 75Ω Branchez l antenne fournie sur les borniers à ressorts AM 1 Sélectionnez le mode TUNER avec le sélecteur de Ligne 2 Sélectionnez AM ou FM au moyen de la touche BAND 3 Utilisez les touches vers le haut bas pour régler une fréquence manuellement ou la touche SCAN pour chercher automatiquement la station souhaitée 4 Pour programmer une station appuyez sur la touche ME mémoi...

Page 9: ...h mit wählbarer Phantomspeisung 20 TEL Ausgangspegelregler 21 Mic1 Eingang XLR symmetrisch mit wählbarer Phantomspeisung ALLGEMEINE MONTAGEHINWEISE KEINE Mikrofonkabel in der Nähe von Netz Computer Telefon oder 100V Kabeln verlegen KEINE 100V Kabel in der Nähe von Computer Telefon oder Niedervoltkabeln verlegen NIEMALS bei Einsatz von 100V Line Technik 90 der Ausgangsleistung des Verstärkers übers...

Page 10: ...sgangs Wartemusik Auf der Rückseite befinden sich zwei MOH Ausgänge i 600Ω 1V für ein EPABX System mit regelbarem Ausgangspegel Für diese Funktion schlagen Sie bitte in Ihrem EPABX Handbuch nach ii 8Ω 1W für Monitorzwecke AUX Line Anschluß Der AUX Eingang ermöglicht den Anschluß anderer Signalquellen wie z B Tuner CD oder Kassettendeck Der Line Pegelregler wird mit dem eingebauten Tuner und CD Spi...

Page 11: ...ne mit einem 75Ω Kabel an die Buchsen auf der Rückseite des Tuners anschließen Die mitgelieferte AM Antenne an die Klemmen anschließen 1 Mit dem LINE Wahlschalter auf TUNER Betrieb stellen 2 Mit der BAND Taste AM oder FM Empfang wählen 3 Mit den Auf Ab Tasten eine Frequenz manuell einstellen oder mit der SCAN Taste den gewünschten Sender suchen 4 Zum Programmieren eines Senders die ME Speicher Tas...

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