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PA-2100/2200

CD CASSETTE AMPLIFIER

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PA-2100/2200

CD CASSETTE AMPLIFIER

7. POWER SWITCH

Depressing this switch will apply the AC mains power to the unit. This function will be confirmed by
illumination of the power indicator. It is normal for the Protect indicator to illuminate for approximately 3
seconds after the AC Mains has been switched on.

8. AUXILIARY VOLUME CONTROLS

These controls determine the signal level of the Auxiliary inputs. 

9. DECK VOLUME CONTROL

This control adjusts the signal level of the cassette deck relative to the other inputs. 

10. CD VOLUME CONTROL

This control adjusts the signal level of the Compact Disc (CD) player relative to the other inputs. 

11. MIC 1, MIC 2, AND MIC 3 VOLUME CONTROLS

These controls adjust the signal level of the Mic inputs relative to each other and the other inputs. 

12. MIC 1 INPUT JACK

This Microphone input connector is provided on the front panel for convenience. It is wired in parallel
(connected to) the Mic 1 input on the rear panel and performs the same function. Do not connect more than
one microphone at a time to this input channel.

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1. DISC MAGAZINE

The disc magazine consists of three trays. Each tray is capable of holding one CD for a maximum magazine
capacity of three CDs.

2. DISC BUTTON

Depressing this button will cause the unit to advance to the next disc and change the display to indicate the
correct disc number.

3. CLEAR BUTTON

Depressing this button will clear the most recent setting entered into the memory.

4. REPEAT BUTTON

Depressing this button will cause the current track, current disc, or all discs to replay when finished.
Depressing the button a second time will cancel this feature. The MODE button is used in conjunction with this
feature to determine whether one track, one disc, or all discs will be repeated. 

5. RANDOM BUTTON

Depressing this button will cause tracks on the current disc (or all discs) to be played in random sequence.
Depressing the button a second time will cancel this feature. The MODE button is used in conjunction with this
feature to determine whether the tracks on only one disc (or all discs) will be played in random sequence.

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Summary of Contents for PA-2100

Page 1: ...just a Korean company but rather a global company that is truly international in scope with factories and offices in Korea and China and sales and marketing operations located in Japan Europe and the...

Page 2: ...OVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Do not install this...

Page 3: ...or reduce its service life Such environments usually include high levels of heat dust moisture and vibration Safety 1 Read these instructions 2 Follow all instructions 3 Keep all warnings 4 Do not use...

Page 4: ...r output which is marked as 0dB 6 SPEAKER SELECTION SWITCH These switches assign the main output signal to the corresponding speaker output terminals on the rear of the unit Both outputs may be used a...

Page 5: ...panel and performs the same function Do not connect more than one microphone at a time to this input channel 1 CD 1 DISC MAGAZINE The disc magazine consists of three trays Each tray is capable of hol...

Page 6: ...er the desired disc is indicated in the display depress the SCAN for the desired track Memorize the setting by depressing the MEMO button Additional tracks may be selected by repeating the process 13...

Page 7: ...quired to insure the record level is in the 5 to 0 range on the record level indicator Rear Panel Rear Panel 1 AC MAINS INPUT Connect this product to an appropriate AC power source using the supplied...

Page 8: ...OR SWITCH This switch used during initial setup before switching the AC mains power on to match the amplifier output signal impedance appropriate for the speaker system A clear knowledge of the parame...

Page 9: ...15 PA 2100 2200 CD CASSETTE AMPLIFIER 14 PA 2100 2200 CD CASSETTE AMPLIFIER Block Diagram Block Diagram Applications Applications...

Page 10: ...n subject to change without notice Service Service Procedures Ensure the problem is not related to operator error or system devices that are external to this unit Information provided in the troublesh...

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