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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!

WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS

UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

Do not allow water or liquids to be spilled into this unit, if the unit has been exposed to rain or liquids, please

unplug the power cord immediately from the outlet (with DRY HANDS) and get a qualified service technician to

check. Keep this unit away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves etc. that produce heat.

The unit contains no serviceable parts. Refer all servicing to a qualified

Service engineer, through the appropriate Phonic dealer.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

This triangle, which appears on

your component, alerts you to

important operating and mainte-

nance instructions in this accom-

panying literature.

This triangle, which appears on

your component, alerts you to the

presence of uninsulated “ danger-

ous voltage” inside the enclosure

that may be sufficient to constitute

a risk of shock.

CAUTION

:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SER-

VICE PERSONNEL.

Keep this unit away from dust and dirty environment. Using a soft dry brush and occasional

wipe with a damp cloth, do not use any other solvents, which may cause damage to paint or

plastic parts. Regular care and inspection will be rewarded by a long life and maximum reliability.

Your Phonic PMX 2300 was carefully packed in the factory and the packing box was designed to protect the

unit from rough handling. We recommend that you carefully examine the packaging and its contents for any

signs of physical damage, which may have occurred in transportation.

If the unit is damaged: 

Notify your dealer and the shipping company immediately.

 Claims for damage or

replacement may not be granted if fail to report it properly.

Summary of Contents for PX2300

Page 1: ...PMX2300 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...alerts you to the presence of uninsulated danger ous voltage inside the enclosure that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER...

Page 3: ...D CONNECTION 5 2 3 CONNECTIONS 6 2 3 1 APPLICATION 1 OFFICE 7 2 3 2 APPLICATION 2 RESTAURANT LAUNGE 8 2 3 3 APPLICATION 3 THEATER 9 2 3 4 APPLICATION 4 HEALTH BEAUTY CLUB 10 2 4 MAINS CONNECTION 11 2...

Page 4: ...3 6 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM 20 7 REFERENCE BOOKS 21 SERVICE REQUEST FORM 22...

Page 5: ...the mixer FEATURES Three stereo line inputs 1 paging microphone input 1 emergency input 2 stereo zone outputs and 1 mono utility output Each zone has music source select switch separate music level m...

Page 6: ...3 2 2 2 Unbalanced Balanced Connection Most of the mistakes in audio installations are incorrect and defective audio connections In order to perfectly complete your installation please pay special at...

Page 7: ...system ground is properly done Don t use ground insulator plug adapter without properly connect the ground individually This is vital to a successful audio system connection Always connect the ground...

Page 8: ...7 2 3 1 Application 1 Office...

Page 9: ...8 2 3 2 Application 2 Restaurant Launge...

Page 10: ...9 2 3 3 Application 3 Theater...

Page 11: ...10 2 3 4 Application 4 Health Beauty Club...

Page 12: ...PMX 2300 is capacitor de coupled please isolates it from the power ground Do not attempt to solve ground loop problem by disconnecting the power ground 2 4 1 Safety Fuse Replacement A safety fuse pro...

Page 13: ...nob in the centre detented position when not required 2 2 2 2 2 TREBLE High frequency Turn clockwise to boost high treble frequency at 8KHz adding crispness to vocals Turn counter clockwise cuts 8KHz...

Page 14: ...e to boost high treble frequency at 10KHz by up to 15dB for adding sweetness to the music Turn the knob counter clockwise to cut by up to 15dB Set the knob in the centre detented position when not req...

Page 15: ...12 12 EMERGENCY The TRIM knob adjusts the volume of emergency audio input While the 24VDC control circuit is activated by external device will cut all the programs 2 zones 1 utility and route the aud...

Page 16: ...ncy function which route the external emergency message to all outputs It provides an override control for emergency use AUDIO Accept an external audio input 15 15 15 15 15 UTILITY The UTILITY output...

Page 17: ...19 19 19 19 19 SOURCE LINK It distributes the three BGM input sources for next PMX 2300 or accepting previous PMX 2300 three BGM input sources This function allows the three BGM input sources to be us...

Page 18: ...17 4 CONNECTING LEADS...

Page 19: ...dio 1 Unbalanced line level Impedance 14K ohms Frequency response 150Hz 20KHz 0 1dB Gain 10dB 10dB Filter RF HPF 30KHz 150Hz 3dB 18dB oct OUTPUT Stereo Zone output 2 Balanced Microphone Equalizer HF 1...

Page 20: ...el Control Gain Microphone Remote Control 1 2 functions paging to zone 1 and or 2 Contact closures or open collector logic control Zone Remote Control 2 BGM Level Panic Override 1 24VDC POWER Mains po...

Page 21: ...20 6 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 22: ...vice The Musician s Guide to the Recording Studio by Wayne Wadham Schirmer Books ISBN 0 02 872694 4 Professional Microphone Techniques by David Mills Huber Philip Williams Hal Leonard Publishing Corpo...

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