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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: When using electric products, basic cautions should always be followed, including the following:

1. 

Read these instructions. 

2. 

Keep these instructions.

3. 

Heed all warnings.

4. 

Follow all instructions.

5.

Do not use this apparatus near water. For example, near or in a bathtub, swimming pool, sink, wet basement, etc.

6.

Clean only with a damp cloth.

7.

Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. It should not be placed flat against a wall
or placed in a built-in enclosure that will impede the flow of cooling air.

8.

Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

9.

Do not defeat the 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 plug. The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety. When the provided
plug does not fit into your inlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Never break off the grounding. Write for our free
booklet “Shock Hazard and Grounding”. Connect only to a power supply of the type marked on the unit adjacent to the power supply cord.

10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point they exit from the 

apparatus.

11.   Only use attachments/accessories provided by the manufacturer.

12.   Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution   

when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

13.   Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

14.   Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-

supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

15.   If this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack, rear support should be provided.

16.   Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing loss. Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise-induced 

hearing loss, but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time. The U.S. Government’s 
Occupational and Health Administration (OSHA) has specified the following permissible noise level exposures:

Duration Per Day In Hours

Sound Level dBA, Slow Response

8

90

6

92

4

95

3

97

2

100

1 1/2

102

1

105

1/2

110

1/4 or less

115

According to OSHA, any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss. Ear plugs or protectors to the ear
canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss, if exposure is in excess
of the limits as set forth above. To ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high sound pressure levels, it is recommended that all persons
exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels such as this amplification system be protected by hearing protectors while
this unit is in operation.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

Summary of Contents for AAM 1602

Page 1: ...AAM TM 802 1602 User Manual...

Page 2: ...aci n Ce symbole est utilis dans ce manuel pour indiquer l utilisateur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse pouvant tre d amplitude suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc lectrique Ce symbole es...

Page 3: ...put channels Mute Peak and Signal PFL indicators on all input channels and on Monitor 1 and 2 Stereo LED level indicators for L R mains Mute switch and 3 band EQ on each input channel Sweepable mid EQ...

Page 4: ...urned off It is also recommended to turn the Master and Monitor Faders see Master Section completely down before the unit is turned on to ensure that any signal being applied to the AAM 802 1602 mixer...

Page 5: ...ape Input jacks are set up for a 10 dBV input from a stereo tape deck or CD player The output jacks can provide a 4 dBu output signal to a stereo tape deck This output is the same as the L R mains 11...

Page 6: ...mix This is a mono mix of the left and right signals 21 RETURN 1 PAN Sets the Return1 position in the L R stereo field 22 RETURN 1 TO L R Sets the level of the Return 1 signal that is added to the L...

Page 7: ...e monitor s pre fader signal to the PFL mix and switches the headphone source from the L R mix to the PFL mix 33 MONITOR 1 FADER Sets the overall level of the monitor signal that is sent to the Monito...

Page 8: ...al the ring is the return input A switch in the jack normally connects the send to the return until a plug is inserted When plugged in partway first click the jack can be used as a pre amp output with...

Page 9: ...in position 50 PAN Sets the channel s position in the L R stereo field 51 MUTE Mutes all channel bus sends Mon1 Mon2 EFX 1 EFX 2 Left and Right when depressed The PFL signal is independent of this swi...

Page 10: ...inputs of these stereo channels can be used simultaneously The following features are found only on the the stereo channels 57 STEREO INPUTS 1 4 balanced TRS high impedance input for high level signa...

Page 11: ...ert 10 k N A 16 dBu 4 dBu 22 dBu Unbal 1 4 TRS Tip Send Return 0 dB Ring Return Sleeve Ground Stereo Line 10 k Max Gain 26 dBu 4 dBu 22 dBu Unbal 1 4 TS Tip Input 30 dB Sleeve Ground Aux Returns 10 k...

Page 12: ...e Ground 4 dBu 22 dBu Bal XLR Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Pin 3 Bal Mono 600 4 dBu 22 dBu Bal 1 4 TRS Tip Ring Sleeve Ground 4 dBu 22 dBu Bal XLR Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Pin 3 Bal Effects 600 4 dBu 22 dBu Unbal 1 4...

Page 13: ...ut to L R Output 11 Hz to 42 kHz 0 dB 1 dB Total Harmonic Distortion THD 0 008 20 Hz to 20 kHz Mic to L R Output 10 Hz to 80 kHz BW Hum and Noise Output Residual Noise S N Ratio Test Conditions Ref 0...

Page 14: ...tion Ration Mic Input 50 dB min 20 Hz to 20 kHz 70 dB type 1 kHz Meters 12 segment peak reading 0 dB 4 dBu Signal Overload Indicators Red LED lights 2 dB below clipping Dimensions H x W x D AAM 802 5...

Page 15: ...15 AAM 802 1602 Series BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 16: ...NOTES 16...

Page 17: ...17 NOTES...

Page 18: ...sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for lo...

Page 19: ...Service Center OR 2 Ship the defective item prepaid to Peavey Electronics Corporation International Service Center 412 Highway 11 80 East Meridian MS 39301 or Peavey Canada Ltd 95 Shields Court Markha...

Page 20: ...res and specifications subject to change without notice Peavey Electronics Corporation 711 A Street Meridian MS 39301 601 483 5376 FAX 601 486 1678 http aapeavey com 2001 Printed in the U S A 4 01 803...

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