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6.2 Rechargeable batteries operation
Charge the rechargeable batteries if the unit is switched on and the POWER switch starts flashing or does
not light up at all. The unit may be operated during the charging process.
To charge the batteries, connect the unit to the mains. The indicator CHARGE shortly lights up green and
then changes to red (charging active). When the charging process is almost completed, the LED flashes red
and green alternately. When the batteries are fully loaded, the indicator lights up green.
The unit features a protective circuit for charging which prevents overload of the rechargeable batteries.
However, disconnect the unit from the mains after charging. Otherwise there will be a low current
consumption even if the unit is switched off.
7 AUDIO CONNECTIONS
All connections have to be made or changed only if the amplifier is switched off.
A good cable run improves the sound quality remarkably. Input cables should be short and direct, since high
frequencies will mostly be absorbed if the cables are unnecessarily long. Besides that a longer cable may
lead to humming and noise trouble. If long cable runs are unavoidable, you should use balanced cables. In
order to obtain highest sound quality, only use high quality cables for connecting the devices. Make sure that
the cables are properly fixed.
7.1 Inputs
A microphone and an audio unit with line level (e.g. CD/MP3/DVD player, hi-fi system, PC) may be
connected to the
W.A.M.S.-05
system as audio sources.
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Connect your unit with line level to the RCA connectors LINE IN (red = right channel, white = left channel).
■
Connect your microphone either via a XLR plug or a 6.3 mm plug to the balanced input MIC IN.
Two further microphones can be connected to the system via the optional echo module
EM-105
which
features an integrated effects processor.
7.2 Output
The RCA connectors LINE OUT allow for passing on the mixed signal, e.g. to a recording unit or to a further
active speaker system. The setting of the Master control does not affect the Line Out signal whereas the
setting of both tone controls does.
The unit does not feature a separate volume control for the audio unit connected to the input LINE IN. The
signal of the external signal source is always passed on to the output LINE OUT at its input volume.