USER GUIDELINES
BASICS.
Front Panel Controls and Setting-up the system.
The radio microphone receiver output is (
and any built-in or external audio source
) is
connected to the Mixer.
The output from the Mixer is fed into the amplifier.
The output from the amplifier drives the loudspeakers.
Because the outputs going into the Mixer are from different sources, and
no two Halls are the same, these levels are adjustable (see below).
Each input to the Mixer needs to be adjusted so that the level of the input going into the
amplifier is ‘balanced’. i.e. So that all the microphones sound the same and that any other
input
– E.g. Music from a CD player – does not drown out someone using a microphone.
The overall Mixer output level may then be adjusted before it goes into the Amplifier.
The amplifier output to the loudspeakers may then, also, be adjusted using the two volume
controls.
In additi
on, there are (three) controls that may be used to set ‘Tone’ adjusting Low, Mid-
range and High frequency sounds to give the best results;
Set all three of these controls to the mid-
way position (12:00 o’clock) to start
with, and then adjust (only slightly) forwards or backwards to suit individual
voice characteristics or Hall acoustics
.
All of these controls will have been set up correctly by the installers and they should
seldom need
adjusting. At the back of this guide you will find a sheet on which you can
make a record of the preferred settings, for future use
.
If for any reason the controls have been altered from their original settings the following
instructions allow you to change any of the user adjustable controls in order to obtain the best
results for YOUR hall.
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