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A small storage compartment can be found on the rear of
the Passport tower. To access this compartment, simply
lift  the  latch  and  pull  open  the  storage  door.  This
compartment  is  ideal  for  storing  cables,  microphones  or
other items when you are transporting your Passport.

On  the  back  panel  of  the  storage  compartment  you  will
see a narrow metal strip with a screw on either end. This
is  the  protective  cover  for  the  wireless  adapter  terminal.
Custom wireless systems are available for your Passport.
The receiver for the wireless system installs in the storage
compartment.

Before  turning  on  the  Power,  read  and  heed  the  safety
warnings on page 2.

It  is  wise  to  establish  a  routine  for  connecting  and
powering  up  your  sound  system.  Provided  you  have  a
properly grounded AC outlet or outlet strip with sufficient
power  handling  capacity,  plug  all  sound  system
equipment into the same outlet or strip. This will enhance
system  safety  and  performance.  Take  care  that  the  AC
circuit is capable of handling the peak power demands of
your  system.  Consult  the  product  handbooks  or  a
qualified electrician if in doubt. 

When  setting  up,  be  sure  to  follow  these  simple  set-up
guidelines: 

1. First, turn all channel Level, VIP (channel 1 ONLY) and
Rev/Aux  controls  to  their  full  counterclockwise  (OFF)
positions. Next, place all EQ, Pan and Master controls at
12  o’clock  in  their  center  notched  positions.  Be  sure  to
set the appropriate input (mic/line switch position) for the
source you are setting up. 

2.  Next,  connect  each  speaker  cable  to  the  appropriate
Left  &  Right  Speaker  outputs  on  the  rear  tower  and  on
each speaker front panel with the enclosed cables. 

3. Connect all sources such as microphones, tape decks,
keyboards etc., into the appropriate inputs. 

4.  Finally,  check  the  local  voltage  and  set  the  voltage
selector  switch  located  adjacent  to  the  power  input
socket on the rear of the mixer/amplifier to the appropriate
operating range. (See Safety Precautions on page 2.) Plug
the power cable into the IEC (power cord) socket on the
rear of the Passport Tower and connect the other end to
a properly grounded 3 wire AC power outlet. 

POWERING UP

Turn  the  Power  Switch  to  the  ON  position.  The  Power
LED  will  illuminate  green  and  the  system  will  turn  on.  If
other powered equipment is to be attached to the system,
it is always advisable to turn on your Passport last. In this
way  any  transient  spikes  and  thumps  caused  by  other
equipment will not be amplified and sent to your system
speakers. For the same reasons it is advisable to turn off
your Passport system first before turning off the attached
equipment. 

Should the Power LED not illuminate when the rear panel
power switch is operated, check your power connections
and retry. Should the Power LED still fail to illuminate after
you  have  confirmed  the  power  connections,  disconnect
all  cables  and  check  the  Passport  fuses.  Be  sure  to
replace  any  blown  fuses  with  fuses  of  the  correct  value.
Reconnect  the  power  and  speaker  cables  and  turn  the
rear panel power switch on. 

Re-set the system by turning on the power switch. If the
Power  LED  illuminates  red,  the  system  is  indicating  a
thermal  protect  mode  or  cooling  problem.  Be  sure  to
check the air inlet filter at the base of the unit by removing
it and making sure it is clear of debris. 

Turn power off and wait for a few minutes allowing heat to
dissipate and the Passport to reset itself. If after doing so
the Power LED continues to glow red this indicates a fault
with  your  system  and  you  should  consult  an  authorized
Fender service center.

If no audio is present in one of the speakers, check to see
if your control settings are correct. Next, unplug the cable
from your working speaker and reconnect it to the other
speaker. If the second speaker now works, this indicates
that  the  first  cable  is  bad,  and  should  be  repaired  or
replaced.

SET-UP SYSTEM VOLUME AND LEVELS

To  set  system  volume  and  operating  levels,  be  sure  to
follow these simple set-up guidelines: 

1.  First,  slowly  raise  the  large  Left  and  Right  Master
volume controls to their 12 o’clock notched positions. 

2.  Use  a  microphone  (or  other  source)  in  the  same
position as it will be used on stage and in the manner in
which  it  will  be  used  for  the  event.  Slowly  bring  up  the
appropriate  channel  input  level  control  listening  for  the
onset of feedback or howling or until the required level is
reached. Have a helper “walk” the audience area to make
sure coverage and levels are sufficient for your needs. The
system’s overall volume can be raised simply by rotating
the Left and Right Master volume controls to the desired
level.

REAR STORAGE COMPARTMENT

SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS

Summary of Contents for Passport PD-250

Page 1: ...to get started Use your Passport to amplify voices musical instruments computer sound cards CD s tape playback and more Passport s quick and easy set up its ability to cover large audiences and simpl...

Page 2: ...untries the range selector must be set to 115 V Countries in the EEC have standardized at 230 volts 50 Hz however there are different types of AC plugs used For all these countries the selector should...

Page 3: ...d or straight up position the channel response is flat with no frequencies increased or decreased To set the EQ start with this control in the 12 o clock notched position Simply turn the control until...

Page 4: ...The Rev Aux controls set the individual channel levels for the Monitor RIGHT master volume control When the Dual mode position is selected with the switch the Pan and Balance controls become inoperat...

Page 5: ...turn to be muted or shut off through the use of a simple foot operated switch Fender part number 099 4052 000 The footswitch should be wired to connect the tip to the sleeve to turn the reverb off and...

Page 6: ...system will turn on If other powered equipment is to be attached to the system it is always advisable to turn on your Passport last In this way any transient spikes and thumps caused by other equipmen...

Page 7: ...e fuse in the fuse holder the Passport utilizes a T6 3A 250V fuse Only replace fuses with one of an identical value and size The Passport System is weather resistant in its packed transport mode Howev...

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Page 9: ...e normal wired microphone Once installed the only requirement of the operator is to make sure the microphone transmitter is fitted with a fresh battery Systems The Passport Wireless Handheld System Co...

Page 10: ...eck and fix lightly but securely to the ears of the user The headset assembly has a number of adjustments The neckband is adjustable for size and fit The pivot arm tension and length can be adjusted D...

Page 11: ...A second advantage to this tone key system is that the transmitter can be turned on and off without having to turn off the receiver or mute its channel on the Passport...

Page 12: ...this unit to moisture Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any circuitry There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to an Authorized Fender Pro Audio qualified service personnel...

Page 13: ...our transmitter for continued operation If your wireless system fails to work properly consult your authorized Fender Service Center Frequencies Passport Wireless Systems are available in a number of...

Page 14: ...eceiving Mode Non Diversity Dynamic Range 100dB Squelch Tone Key squelch controlled circuitry S N Ratio 100dB T H D 0 5 Freq Response 50Hz 18kHz 3dB Product Specifications are subject to change withou...

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