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1)

Read 

all safety and operatinginstructions 

before you operate the apparatus.

2) 

Retain

all safety and operating instructions  

for future reference.

3)

Heed 

all warnings on the apparatus and in the

safety and operating instructions.

4)

Follow

all installation, operating and use 

instructions.

5) 

Unplug

the apparatus from the AC power out

let before cleaning. Use only a damp cloth for 

cleaning the exterior of the apparatus.

6)

Do not use

accessories or attachments not 

recommended by the manufacturer, as they 

may cause hazards and void the warranty.

7)

Do not operate

this apparatus in high 

humidity areas or expose it to water or 

moisture.

8)

Do not place

the apparatus on an unstable 

cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The appa

ratus may fall, causing serious personal injury 

and damage to  the apparatus.

9)

Do not block

or cover any openings in the 

apparatus. These are provided for ventilation 

and protection from overheating. Never place 

the apparatus near any heat sources such as 

radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other 

apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce 

heat. Do not place the apparatus in an 

enclosure such as a cabinet without proper 

ventilation. 

10)

Operate

the apparatus using only the type of 

power source indicated on the marking label. 

Unplug the apparatus' power cord by gripping 

the power plug, not the cord.

11)

Insert

the plug properly. Do not defeat the 

safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-

type plug. An American polarized AC line plug 

has two blades with one wider than the other. 

This plug will fit only one way into the power 

outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are 

unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, 

try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit,

contact an electrician to replace the obsolete 

outlet. A grounding type plug has two blades 

and a third grounding prong. The wide blade 

or the third prong are provided for your safety. 

If the provided plug does not fit into your out

let, consult an electrician to replace the 

obsolete outlet.

12)

Route

power supply cords so that they are not

likely to be walked on or pinched by items

placed upon or against them. Pay particular 

attention to cords at plugs, convenience 

receptacles, and the point where they exit 

from the apparatus.

13)

Do not overload 

wall outlets or extension 

cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or 

electrical shock.

14)

Unplug

this apparatus during lightning storms 

or when unused for long periods of time.

15)

Never insert 

objects of any kind into the 

apparatus through openings, as the objects 

may touch dangerous voltage points or short 

out parts. This could cause fire or electrical 

shock.

16)

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.

Please always follow these instructions to help ensure

against injury to yourself and damage to the system.

1.0 IMPORTANT  SAFETY   INSTRUCTIONS !

User Manual PS 4379 - Issue 1 © 2007 ASL Intercom, Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Summary of Contents for PS 4379

Page 1: ...0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4 3 0 UNPACKING 4 4 0 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 4 5 0 MAINS POWER 5 6 0 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 6 9 7 0 REAR PANEL CONTROLS 10 11 8 0 INTERNAL CONTROLS 12 14 9 0 MODES 15 10 0 CABLIN...

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Page 3: ...wider than the other This plug will fit only one way into the power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug still...

Page 4: ...sound signal A short push of the CALL button will make the LED flash The Call sound signal buzzer will be activated when holding the button for two seconds In case the sound signal is un desirable all...

Page 5: ...tor which is provi ded to satisfy required local standards WARNING This appliance must be earthed 5 1 POWERING UP Powering up procedure Make sure that the power switch at the back of the unit is OFF C...

Page 6: ...ute on this channel After the CALL button is released the LEDS will continue to flash for further 2 seconds 4 TALK to ALL When the TALK to ALL button is pressed and held one will talk to all intercom...

Page 7: ...ch channel control the rejection in the high frequency range It compensates the capacity of the interconnecting cables It prevents the speaker from feeding back into the gooseneck microphone unit feed...

Page 8: ...this button all buzzers of the connected stations and of the PS 4379 can be muted The buzzers stay muted until the ALL BUZZERMUTE button is switched off again 14 HEADSET connector A XLR 4 type connect...

Page 9: ...mutes can be locked by pushing a small pin into the SETUP lock It will be unlocked by pushing it again When pushing and holding the set up lock the light intensity of the LEDs of the MIC MUTE BUZZER M...

Page 10: ...orm a 10 or 12 channel unit When linked 1 station will be the master with an active speaker and goose neck electret microphone The speaker and micro phone of the other unit will be switched off The CA...

Page 11: ...the external speaker 40 DC POWER INPUT These two connectors allow an external 12 28V DC 5A input as a back up for the internal mains power supply or should no 110 240 V mains supply be available 41 PO...

Page 12: ...annel C factory setting off Same as for No 4 No 2 CALL RECEIVE Channel B factory setting off Same as for No 4 No 1 CALL RECEIVE Channel A factory setting off Same as for No 4 DIP SWITCH BLOCK A No 6 P...

Page 13: ...e dip switch is in off position the mic mute signals of the connected intercom system will be routed to the outputs of the PS 4379 If the dip switch is in on position the Mic Mute signals of the conne...

Page 14: ...d in case of binaural use 44 PGM ROUTING JUMPERS With these two jumpers you can determine for binaural applications how the PGM signal is controlled and where it is to be sent to 8 0 INTERNAL CONTROLS...

Page 15: ...ode This mode is used for one way communication to dressing rooms etc and can be 1 person to many An AUX signal can be sent to paging receivers of which users can adjust their own listen volume When t...

Page 16: ...the shield of the cable which functions as the common return for audio and power Since the audio signal is transferred in an unbalanced way certain rules have to be obeyed when installing the cables o...

Page 17: ...urchase Faults arising from misuse unauthorised modifications or accidents are not covered by this warranty If the unit is faulty it should be sent in it s original packing to the supplier or your loc...

Page 18: ...base of low impedance signal transport User stations and power supplies are to be connected via low capacity cabling with an overall screen also see Cabling section Therefore HF signals are adequately...

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