About This Manual
This manual describes the AudioControl Industrial SA-3051/SA-3052 and a few of its audio applications.
The manual is divided into several major sections.
Section 1.
Introduction
is
an introduction to the SA-3051/SA-3052 and to this manual.
Section 2.
SA-3051/SA-3052 Front and Rear Panel Features
describes the physical features found on
the front and rear panels of the SA-3051/SA-3052.
Section 3.
Operation
describes how to use the various functions of the SA-3051/SA-3052
Section 4.
Acoustical Testing with the SA-3051/SA-3052
has procedures for using the SA-3051/SA-3052
for sound system equalization and analysis.
Section 5.
SA-3051/SA-3052 Applications
describes a few other applications for the SA-3051/SA-3052
besides equalizing sound systems.
Section 6.
Theory of Operation,
for terminally curious technoids only, is a description of what goes on
inside the confines of the box.
Section 7.
Warranty Information
describes the SA-3051/SA-3052 warranty and tells how to obtain
service for the SA-3051/SA-3052. We trust that you'll never need to use this section.
Section 8.
Specifications
lists the SA-3051/SA-3052's specifications.
Notational Conventions
Within this manual, several different notation conventions are used to indicate various facets of the
SA-3051/SA-3052's features.
S
mall
C
apS
Indicate a marked feature on the unit, like the control or the connector. They are
also used within procedures to identify controls and switches by function.
Italics
and
boldface
Are used for emphasis. Words printed in
boldface
convey more emphasis than
those printed in
italics.
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Some of the text in this manual is set apart by the headings: Note, Caution, or Warning.
These terms are used to denote varying degrees of awareness required by the user during installation,
operation, or maintenance of the SA-3051/SA-3052.
NOTE
conveys information that may be helpful to the user. A note is similar to an aside
during a conversation.
CAUTION
indicates a potential danger to the instrument.
WARNING
indicates a potential hazard to the operator.
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