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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Front Panel Description
1. Microphone Input
This ¼” TS connectors are for the addition of microphone signals
to channel 1 of the ZA200B. Users can also use the Combo jacks
on the rear of the device.
2. Level Controls
These level controls adjust the incoming signal level from the
microphone and line input jacks.
3. Treble Control
This control allows users to boost or cut the level of high frequency
audio that will be offered in the main signal.
4. Bass Control
The bass control allows users to boost or cut the level of low
frequency audio in the main signal.
5. Volume Control
This control will adjust the final output level of the ZA200B.
6. Talkback Button
This button will give priority to the microphone signals from input
channel 1. When activated, anytime the microphone connected
to channel 1 is used all other signals will dip down by 25 dB to
give priority to the mic. The signal will return to normal 2 seconds
after you stop speaking through the microphone.
7. Alert & Announce Buttons
These two buttons will send an alert or an announce tone through
to the speakers. The Alert button can also be used to activate
a siren, the length of which will be 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
Pushing the Alert button a second time will disengage the siren.
The ‘’announce’ button will active a 3 second ‘do mi so do’ tone
to indicate an announcement. Activating either of these tones will
cut out all music and other input sources.
8. Zone 1 and 2 Buttons
These buttons determine the destination of the mixer’s input
signals. Pushing zone 1 will send the signal to the zone 1 screw
terminal outputs on the rear, and pushing zone 2 will send the
signal to the zone 2 screw terminal outputs.
9. Back/Forward Buttons
Pushing these buttons will allow users to skip back and forwards
between tracks in sequence.
10. Play Button
Push this button to start and pause playback of the currently
displayed track. Starting a track after it is paused will resume the
track from the point at which it was paused.
11. Stop / Menu Button
This button will allow users to stop playback on currently playing
tracks. Push and hold the button to access the menu, allowing the
repeat status of playback to be changed between repeat none,
repeat one, repeat all and track shuffle.
12. Display
This display will display the track number currently being played
and the time current play time. It also indicates the current
playback status.
13. USB Port
Connect your USB flash drive to this input. Once a drive is
connected, the files will initiate and the first track will appear
paused on screen. Phonic recommends that you format your USB
drives with a FAT-32 file system.
14. VU Meter
This meter will display the ZA200B’s output signal level.
15 Tape Input
These stereo RCA inputs can be used to connect external devices
to the ZA200B. These may include CD players, MP3 players or
laptop computers. Also included are 1/8” mini-stereo inputs for
more versatile installation.
16. Tape Input Control
This control adjusts the incoming signal level from the RCA tape
input connectors. This also controls the incoming signal from the
ZA200B’s USB player.
17. Line Output
These RCA connectors will send the main signal out to external
input devices. This could include secondary mixers, recording
devices or additional amplifiers/speakers.
18. Power Button
This button is pushed to turn the device on and off.
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