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I N F O @ L I F E L I N E A M P . C O M
A M P L I F I E R
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F R O N T V I E W
1. ON/OFF POWER INDICATOR
The red Lifeline amplifier power light will be on
when the power switch is in the “ON” position.
2. MIC IN, CHANNEL 1
This accepts the black, three-foot Lifeline cable
(included) from a source such as a wireless receiver.
3. VOLUME FOR MIC IN, CHANNEL 1
This controls the volume for everything plugged
into Mic In, Channel 1.
4. MIC IN, CHANNEL 2
This accepts the black, three-foot Lifeline cable
(included) from a source such as a wireless receiver.
5. VOLUME FOR MIC 2
This controls the volume for everything plugged
into Mic In, Channel 2.
IMPORTANT: This is also the volume control for
the phono/auxiliary input, located on the back of
the amplifier. The phono/auxiliary input will not
work if the Mic In, Channel 2 input jack has a
unit plugged into it.
6. TONE
This control changes the tone of all pieces that
may be plugged into the amplifier.
Adjust the tone control knob to make the teacher’s
amplified speech sound natural. The low numbered
settings add more bass (low frequencies). The higher
numbered settings add more treble (higher frequen-
cies) to the amplified signal, i.e. speech, music, etc.
R E A R V I E W
7. PHONO/AUXILIARY INPUT
Standard RCA stereo patch cables connect a
turntable, CD player, tape deck, TV monitor, etc.,
to the phono/auxiliary input.
When a turntable is in use, the switch must be
set in the “Phono” position. For all other devices
plugged into the phono/auxiliary input (CD players,
TVs, tape decks, etc.), the switch must be set in the
“Auxiliary” position. NOTE: The phono/auxiliary
inputs will not function if Mic In, Channel 2
already has something plugged into it.
The volume control for items plugged into the
phono/auxiliary input is the Mic In, Channel 2
volume control.
8. SPEAKER TERMINALS
These ports are used to insert the speaker
cables into the amplifier.
9. FUSE
The fuse is located within the cap of the fuse
holder. If the fuse should fail, IT MUST BE
REPLACED WITH A FUSE OF THE SAME
TYPE AND VALUE IN ORDER TO AVOID
DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND TO
PREVENT VOIDING THE WARRANTY. If
the amplifier repeatedly blows fuses, contact
your Lifeline distributor.
10. AC POWER CORD
The power cord must be connected to a
120-volt standard electrical outlet.
Amplifier
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