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Before arranging any connection make sure that the power
cord is unplugged from the mains socket. All connections
must be made with the device off.
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Make sure that the speaker is switched off, with the POWER button (11) in OFF
position and that the power cord is not connected to the mains socket (12). All
operations should be carried out without power.
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Place your new speaker in a suitable place, keeping it away from moisture and
direct sun rays. Use the upper handle or the practical trolley system (A) to move
the fixture. Check that the woofer (C) and the tweeter (B) are not obstructed.
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You can connect a microphone , endowed with 6,3 mm jack to the MIC socket
(8). This input’s volume can be adjusted through the rotating knob (4).
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The input signal, coming from a mixer, a CD player or another “line” fixture, can
be connected to the “Line IN” sockets (14) using the RCA connectors for right
and left channels. The volume of the input signal can be adjusted only from the
MASTER (2), which also controls all the other volumes contemporarily.
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You can also connect a guitar or another musical instrument, endowed with 6,3
mm jack, to the socket (7). This input’s volume can be adjusted through the
rotating knob (6).
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If you own a recorder, or you wish to transfer audio to an external amplifier, use
the “line out” RCA sockets (18).
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If you want to place your speaker on a tripod stand, use the specific hole (D) on
the bottom. The diameter is 35 mm
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Once you have arranged the connections, adjust all the amplifier’s volumes
on minimum level (i.e. completely turned in anti-clockwise direction). Connect
the power cable to the socket (12) and then to the 230V power source. The
device can be also powered through an external battery or through your car’s
battery, using the connectors (15). These sockets are suitable for a tension of
12V DC. Before powering the fixture in this way, check that the battery is full.
During recharge process, the led (10) will light up in red. Once the recharge is
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