
Caution:
Never listen to sound that is distorted. If distorted
sound is heard, turn the volume down immediately or speaker
and/or amplifier damage could occur that is not covered by the
warranty. If this problem persists, contact your dealer.
User adjustments and service:
There are no user
adjustments on the MX6120. Your installer may make certain
gain level adjustments on the rear panel.
Caution:
The MX6120 contains no user serviceable parts, so do
not attempt to open or repair the MX6120. Refer servicing to a
qualified technician only or contact the factory for information.
The Line/Bus button is normally set to the “in” position to
give all three stereo inputs individual sources. When the
BUS button is set to the “out” position, that channel stereo
input is connected (or paralleled) to the BUS INPUT
(without the use of Y cords). Any or all combination of BUS
inputs 1 to BUS inputs 3 are possible. When all inputs are
connected to the BUS INPUT the input impedance is about
15,000 Ω.
The trigger is 12 VDC (35mA per MX6120) via 3.5mm
mono jack. 5 VDC trigger outputs will not work. To
connect the trigger to a receiver use a 12 VDC power
supply (we suggest Knoll PS1205 power supply with an
adaptor). Plug the power supply into the switched outlet
on the rear of the receiver. Connect the 12 volt wire to a
3.5mm mono jack. Plug the jack into the rear of the
MX6120. 12 VDC polarity is not important. Make sure the
MX6120 power switch is off (out). When the receiver is
switched on, the MX6120 amplifier is switched on.
Caution: NEVER connect the
MX6120 to impedances less
than 6 Ω or amplifier
damage not covered by the
warranty may occur.
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