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DIGITAL PA SYSTEM

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PSI-5120A/5240A

13. FM ANTENNA TERMINAL

Connect the FM antenna. Please locate the antenna to the position where stations are tuned well. 

14. MIC INPUT 2~5

These inputs are suitable to receive signal from microphones. XLR inputs are balanced input.
Input Level : -60dBV ~ -16dBV
When other line level source is connected to one of these terminals, adjust the trim volume to -16dB position.

The phantom switch must be off, or not the line level source may be damaged.

Method to Connect Speakers

Method to Connect Speakers

- Installation of speaker

Before  connecting  speakers,  disconnect  the  AC  power  cable.  Note  the  proper  connecting  terminals  as  shown
below. Make certain that the total impedance is not less than the rated impedance indicated.

- Rated output and impedance

Caution : Be sure that total impedance is not less than the rated impedance. (See upper chart.)

Do not connect the low impedance speaker to the high impedance terminals.

WARNING  :  Extreme  care  must  be  exercised  when  connecting  high-impedance  systems,  as  potentially

hazardous voltages may be present at these terminals.
Do not install this equipment in a confined space with less than adequate ventilation.

HIGH IMPEDANCE SPEAKER INSTALLATION

Total power sum of all zones (1~10) must not exceed the rated power.

PSI-5120A:120W, PSI-5240A:240W 

Do not use 4

 speaker terminal and high impedance speaker terminals at the same time.

4

(LOW IMPEDANCE)

SP 1~10 (HIGH IMPEDANCE)

PSI-5120A

22V/4

(120W)

EC & Associated : 100V/83

USA/CANADA & Associated : 70V/41

PSI-5240A

31V/4

(240W)

EC & Associated : 100V/42

USA/CANADA & Associated : 70V/21

MODEL

OUTPUT

Summary of Contents for PSI-5120A

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Digital PA System PSI 5120A 5240A...

Page 2: ...on It has heed to be easy to disconnect the device To disconnect the device from power separate AC input cable from inlet or unplug the AC Cord CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qual...

Page 3: ...Manual Auto Tuning Method 12 2 Memory Recall the Station 12 3 FM Antenna Installation 12 3 CD USB DRP Operation 13 1 Play Pause 13 2 Disc Check 13 3 REPEAT 14 4 RANDOM 14 5 GROUP UP DOWN 14 6 DISPLAY...

Page 4: ...safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or...

Page 5: ...as your preference CHIME Convenient to use to guide broadcasting before or after broadcasting CD COPY This function is used to copy music in a CD into inner memory or USB memory You can greatly save...

Page 6: ...B or so but if compressing and converting it to a MP3 size of the MP3 largely reduces to 4 5MB WMA Windows Media Audio WMA is a multimedia compression method developed by Microsoft Corporation and is...

Page 7: ...this button once you can check setting status of the current EQ mode Whenever you press the button the mode changes in order of USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 USER 4 USER5 OFF After adjusting the tone press the...

Page 8: ...ect on the monitor speaker level 11 MASTER VOLUME Adjust the signal level of the speaker outputs 12 MIC 1 INPUT This is the balanced input Input Level 60dBV 16dBV The phantom switch must be off or not...

Page 9: ...to playback continuously 6 COPY Button This button is used for copying a CD to USB or DRP and file copy is also available between USB and DRP 7 ENTER Button This button is used for Copy or Erase oper...

Page 10: ...button is used to select the folder which have MP3 or WMA files 11 RANDOM Button This button is used when playback music in a disc randomly 12 REPEAT Button This button is used to playback music in R...

Page 11: ...ith DC power supply when AC power supply is shut off 3 SPEAKER OUTPUT TERMINALS This terminal is used to connect speakers You must not connect low impedance 4 speaker to the high impedance terminal SP...

Page 12: ...tion is disabled Signal from any MIC input will have no effect 11 INPUT GAIN CONTROLS TRIM VOLUME These are trim volumes of each MIC inputs to control the input gain When adjusting the input gain make...

Page 13: ...edance is not less than the rated impedance indicated Rated output and impedance Caution Be sure that total impedance is not less than the rated impedance See upper chart Do not connect the low impeda...

Page 14: ...d broadcasting is output Manual Tuning Pressing the Frequency Down or Up button once shortly enables to decrease or increase frequency and manually move to the frequency position of broadcasting stati...

Page 15: ...k files saved in the USB memory Press the USB Function Standby status remains after automatically reading information if inserting USB memory into the front USB terminal Total file numbers to play are...

Page 16: ...oup folder For CD music is played to the order of Number Alphabet Hangul Korean character For DRP files copied in a CD is displayed with G5 files copied in USB with G3 and REC files with G2 respective...

Page 17: ...t mode by pressing the FUNCTION button you can find copied contents Pressing the STOP button during copying stops copying Only tracks whose play and record are completed are saved in the relevant memo...

Page 18: ...e button to start Copy If copying is completed the function is automatically changed to the Standby mode Changing Function to the USB mode enables to find contents of copying Pressing the STOP button...

Page 19: ...display If pressing the SEARCH UP button the starting part of the section to delete flickers Input the starting part by using the I I SKIP DOWN UP Use the SEARCH UP button to move Input the ending tr...

Page 20: ...nt mode by pressing the EQUALIZER MODE button USER1 5 EQ OFF Select the frequency range to control by pressing the Tone button 200Hz 500Hz 1 2KHz 3KHz 8KHz Control the function to the desired level by...

Page 21: ...Press the ENTER button to save the setting Setting is cancelled if pressing the Stop button 2 MEMORY INITIALIZATION This function is used to delete files saved in the inner memory DRP and automaticall...

Page 22: ...DIGITAL PA SYSTEM 20 PSI 5120A 5240A Applications Applications...

Page 23: ...r than 60dB Frequency Response 3dB 120Hz 10kHz Phantom Power 24V CD Test CD 0dB 1kHz PRE OUT S N 20KHz LPF A WTD Better than 80dB Frequency Response 3dB 100Hz 20kHz TUNER FM 22 5kHz MOD PRE OUT S N 20...

Page 24: ...DIGITAL PA SYSTEM 22 PSI 5120A 5240A Dimensions 310 203 7 156 430...

Page 25: ...W1 S1 S1 S2 W1 S2 W1 S2 W1 S1 S1 The example of using main body as horizontality ANGLE BKT 1 Put RACK BRACKET BKR PSI5120 from the front side of the system BRACKET separately sold 2 Secure the side of...

Page 26: ...ns of this product exist to reflect the variations in AC power requirements throughout the world Product supplied through local sources are compatible with local AC power requirements Options No optio...

Page 27: ...mpany 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 U S A With more...

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