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CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW

3. LOW:

 Adjusts bass frequencies (@100Hz) per channel. Turn clockwise to boost, counter-clockwise to cut.

4. HI:

 Adjusts treble frequencies (@10KHz) per channel. Turn clockwise to boost, counter-clockwise to cut.

5.  VOLUME: 

Adjusts the volume of each channel and is used to control overall volume balance between channels.

6. AUX IN:

 Use this stereo input to connect an audio device such as an MP3 player, phone, or laptop.

     Note: Right and Left channels are summed to mono through this input.

7. BLUETOOTH LED:

 Lights when a Bluetooth device is successfully paired to PW BT unit.

     POWERLINK CIRCUIT: Use to expand your system by linking multiple units.
     The shield connection (pin 1) on Powerlink jacks do not connect to chassis ground. Ground connection is lifted.

8. POWERLINK IN:

 Connect to POWERLINK OUT of any PW Unit using standard XLR (microphone) cable.

     Channels of linked unit will be summed and heard through this unit. Turn down unused channels to reduce noise.

9. POWERLINK OUT: 

Connect to POWERLINK IN of any PW Unit using standard XLR (microphone) cable. Channels will be 

     summed and heard through linked unit. Use the channel volume controls to adjust mix (Turn down unused channels). 
     This jack may also be connected to a power amp’s BALANCED LINE INPUT.

10. SUB OUT: 

Use this jack for connecting a powered subwoofer. Use a shielded instrument cable to send line-level, 

       unbalanced signal crossed over at 150Hz. When jack is disconnected, crossover is bypassed and unit operates at
       full-range. When possible, plug PW System and Subwoofer AC cables into same outlet or power strip to avoid 
       ground loop hum.

11. MASTER VOLUME: 

Master Volume: Controls the overall volume of all channels including audio connected to 

       POWERLINK IN. Does not affect POWERLINK OUT level.

12. POWERBANK: 

5V USB jacks for powering and charging mobile devices.

13. POWER: 

This switch activates power to the unit. Switch is lit in the “ON” Position.

14. POWER LED INDICATOR: 

Shows when unit is on.

15. AC POWER CORD RECEPTACLE: 

Insert the AC cord included with your PW unit here. Insert cord firmly into AC 

       Power Cord Receptacle. Replace the AC cord if protective jacket or ground pin are damaged or removed.

16. FUSE: 

The fuse is located in a fuse tray just below the receptacle. Replace only with the same type and size.

       For your convenience, a spare fuse is located inside the fuse tray toward the front. To replace fuse, remove AC
       power cord. Remove fuse tray by pulling the tab located aboce the fuse symbol away from the receptacle.

1. MIC INPUTS: 

 Connect dynamic and condenser microphones here. These inputs are designed for low-impedance

     mics and equipment that has a mic-level, balanced output. 15-volt phantom power is supplied to all MIC Inputs.

2. LINE INPUTS: 

These ¼-inch inputs may be used to connect high-impedance microphones, keyboards, drum

     modules and other audio devices.

 

 

Summary of Contents for PW2X6BT

Page 1: ...rwerks This model was built from the ground up to offer useful features high signal to noise ratio and reliable performance Inside this manual you ll find valuable information about your product s con...

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Page 3: ...a wall or placed in a built in enclosure that will impede the flow of cooling air 8 Do not install this product near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stove or other apparatus includi...

Page 4: ...ux d air n cessaire au refroidissement 8 Ne pas placer le produit pr s de toute source de chaeur telle que radiateurs arriv es d air chaud fourneaux ou autres appareils g n rant de la chaleur incluant...

Page 5: ...is in range of the Powerwerks Bluetooth receiver The Bluetooth receiver in Powerwerks Bluetooth products is an A2DP device and will work with other A2DP compatible Bluetooth devices including most sma...

Page 6: ...fer Use a shielded instrument cable to send line level unbalanced signal crossed over at 150Hz When jack is disconnected crossover is bypassed and unit operates at full range When possible plug PW Sys...

Page 7: ...0VAC 50 60Hz 160W nominal Speakers Two 6 8 ohm each Horn Frequency Response 80Hz 20kHz Full range subwoofer jack not used Subwoofer Crossover 150Hz 20KHz Crossover e 1 4 mono plug in subwoofer jack No...

Page 8: ...ooth 3 volume low high AUX CHANNELS MASTER Conditioning LINKING BUS IN OUT POWERLINK MASTER SPEAKERS SUB LP Filter HPF SELECT POWER AMP Inserting 1 4 mono tip sleeve SHIELDED instrument cable into sub...

Page 9: ...in range of the Powerwerks Bluetooth receiver The Bluetooth receiver in Powerwerks Bluetooth products is an A2DP device and will work with other A2DP compatible Bluetooth devices including most smart...

Page 10: ...ng standard XLR microphone cable Channels will be summed and heard through linked unit Use the channel volume controls to adjust mix Turn down unused channels This jack may also be connected to a powe...

Page 11: ...Japan 100VAC 50 60Hz 300W nominal Speakers Three 6 8 ohm each Horn Frequency Response 65Hz 20KHz Full range subwoofer jack not used 150Hz 20KHz Crossover e 1 4 mono plug in subwoofer jack Nominal Impe...

Page 12: ...x Input Disables Bluetooth 3 AUX volume volume low high CHANNELS MASTER Conditioning LINKING BUS MASTER SPEAKERS SUB LP Filter HPF SELECT Inserting 1 4 mono tip sleeve SHIELDED instrument cable into s...

Page 13: ...GO All warranty service must be performed by Powerwerks or by an Authorized Powerwerks Service Center All component replacement costs will be assumed by Powerwerks within this warranty period The lab...

Page 14: ...1 2009 A2 2009 Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current 16A per phase EN61000 3 3 2008 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment w...

Page 15: ...PW2X6BT PW3X6BT Powerwerks c o Hanser Music Group Hebron KY 41048 859 817 7100 OWNER S MANUAL www powerwerks com...

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