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1.  IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

                                     

                       

 

 

CAUTION:   

To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover (or back panel). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to 
qualified personnel only. 

 

WARNING:

 

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. 

 
                           

This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product enclosure that may 
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. 

 
 
          

This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the 
literature accompanying the appliance. Please carefully read the owner’s manual. 

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS: 
 

All safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 
 

Retain these instructions: 

All safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
This owner’s manual should be considered as a part of the product, it must accompany it at all times, and it needs to be delivered to the new user 
when this product is sold. In this way the new owner will be aware of all the installation, operating and safety instructions.  

 
Heed all warnings: 

All warnings on the product and in owner’s manual should be adhered to

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Heed all warnings. 

 
Follow all instructions: 

All operating and user’s instructions must be followed. 

 

  

Sentences preceded by 

 symbol contain important safety instruction. Please read it carefully. 

 
 

DETAILED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. 

 
Water and moisture: 

This apparatus should not be used near water (i.e. bathtub, kitchen sink, swimming pools, etc.) 

 

Ventilation

This apparatus should be placed in a position that doesn’t interfere with its correct ventilation. This unit, for example, should not be placed on a 
bed, sofa cover o similar surfaces that could cover ventilation openings, or placed in a built-in installation, such a bookcase or a cabinet that 
could block air flow trough ventilation openings. 

 

Heat:  

This apparatus should be placed away from sources of heat, like radiators, heat registers, stoves or other products (including amplifiers) that 
produce heat. 

 

Power sources: 

 

This apparatus should only be connected to a power source of type specified in this owner’s manual or on the unit. 

 

If the supplied AC power cable plug is different from wall socket, please contact an electrician to change the AC power plug. 

 

Grounding or Polarization: 

 

All precautions must be observed in order to avoid defeating grounding or polarization. 

 

Unit metal parts are grounded through the AC power cord.  

 

If the AC power outlet doesn’t have grounding, consult an electrician for outlet grounding. 

 

Power cable protection: 

The power cable should be routed in such a way that it will not be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against it, paying particular 
attention to cables at their connections, receptacles and wall outlet. 

 

Cleaning: 

 

You can clean the exterior of the unit with compressed air or a damp cloth.  

 

Don’t clean the unit using solvents like trichloroethylene, thinners, alcohol, or other volatile or flammable fluids. 

 

Non use periods: 

The unit AC power cable should be unplugged from the outlet if it’s unused for long periods. 

Summary of Contents for AMP240V4

Page 1: ...MANUALE UTENTE INSTRUCTION MANUAL Amplificatore Mixer a Quattro Zone Four Zones Control Mixing Amplifier AMP240V4...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...SO 4 2 DESCRIZIONE 6 3 FUNZIONI E CONTROLLI PANNELLO FRONTALE 7 4 FUNZIONI E CONTROLLI PANNELLO POSTERIORE 8 5 INSTALLAZIONE 11 6 ESEMPI DI POSSIBILI CONNESSIONI 14 7 CARATTERISTICHE TECNICHE 15 8 CON...

Page 4: ...e non interferisca con l adeguata ventilazione Per esempio l apparecchio non deve essere collocato su un letto copri divano o superfici simili che possono bloccare le aperture di ventilazione o posto...

Page 5: ...o al di l di quanto descritto nelle istruzioni di funzionamento Ogni altra riparazione deve essere affidata a personale specializzato IMPORTANTI NORME DI SICUREZZA Installare seguendo le istruzioni Il...

Page 6: ...ngressi MIC LINE con XLR Jack 6 3mm combinati Alimentazione 24V phantom sui 4 ingressi MIC Ingresso MIC1 con funzione priorit ad attivazione vocale VOX Un uscita PRE OUT Un ingresso AMP IN Un ingresso...

Page 7: ...eso tra 20 dB e 0 dB indicati dall accensione dei primi 5 leds se il livello di volume tale da far accendere gli ultimi 2 leds 3 dB 6 dB il segnale in uscita potrebbe risultare distorto e il volume do...

Page 8: ...Hz Fusibile T 6 3 AL AC 250V 3 Selettore per alimentazione di rete 230 117V CA 50 60Hz 4 INPUT 1 INPUT 4 a Selettore sensibilit d ingresso b Ingresso Mic Line tipo COMBO XLR female Jack 6 3 bilanciato...

Page 9: ...X INPUT 5 Le prese R e L consentono l ingresso del canale destro R e sinistro L attraverso connettori RCA A questo ingresso stereo possibile collegare una sorgente sonora esterna 6 MUTE SEN La funzion...

Page 10: ...usori tra COM e 100V nella zona desiderata 12 MOH OUTPUT 1W 8 Music On Hold Output Uscita monitor del segnale presente in INPUT 5 Consente il collegamento di un altoparlante monitor pilotato dall unit...

Page 11: ...tore PHANTOM a ON fig 2 rif 4 CONNESSIONE D INGRESSO LINE CD TUNE ecc In caso di lunghe tratte utilizzare il cavo schermato Riferendosi alla fig 1 rif 4 Regolare opportunamente il livello dell Ingress...

Page 12: ...denza costante 4 collegare i due terminali rispettivamente al morsetto COM e a quello contrassegnato con valore di impedenza desiderato Al fine di garantire il massimo rendimento l impedenza totale de...

Page 13: ...zona prescelto fig 2 rif 11 Quando si utilizza il selettore di zona non possibile utilizzare altoparlanti a impedenza costante in quanto la linea predefinita con tensione a 100 V Gli altoparlanti devo...

Page 14: ...14 6 ESEMPI DI POSSIBILI CONNESSIONI...

Page 15: ...ELEPHONE EMERGENCY Variable gain 600 ohm Signal Output PRE OUT normally connected to MAIN IN Output Levels PRE OUT 1V 600 MOH 0dBV 600 Variable level Controls 1 MASTER VOLUME CONTROL 4 MIC LINE VOLUME...

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Page 17: ...MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 18 2 DESCRIPTION 20 3 FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS 21 4 REAR PANEL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS 22 5 INSTALLATION 25 6 CONNECTION EXAMPLE 28 7 TECHNICAL FEATURE 29 8 PACKA...

Page 18: ...UCTIONS Water and moisture This apparatus should not be used near water i e bathtub kitchen sink swimming pools etc Ventilation This apparatus should be placed in a position that doesn t interfere wit...

Page 19: ...rked change in performance If the product has been dropped or has been damaged in any way Maintenance The user shouldn t attempt maintenance not described in this user s manual All maintenance should...

Page 20: ...ce constant outputs 4 and constant voltage outputs 25 70 100 V Four MIC LINE combo XLR jack inputs 24V Phantom supply Vocal activating priority MIC1 input VOX PRE OUT output AMP IN input RCA input LIN...

Page 21: ...dB e 0 dB and when the first five leds are on If such level makes lighting only the first 2 leds 3 dB 6 dB the output signal could be distorted the volume then must be reduced 6 LEVEL ZONE 1 ZONE 5 Vo...

Page 22: ...60Hz Fusibile T 12 AL AC 250V 220 240 V 50 60Hz Fusibile T 6 3 AL AC 250V 3 Mains Selector 230 117 V AC 50 60 Hz 4 INPUT 1 INPUT 4 a Input sensitivity selectors b Balanced COMBO type MIC LINE input fe...

Page 23: ...microphones 5 AUX Input INPUT 5 R right and L left sockets allow to input right and left channels using RCA connectors It s possible to use this input for an external audio source 6 MUTE SEN The MUTE...

Page 24: ...ne terminal Zone 1 2 3 and 4 100V outputs output terminals Connect the speaker lines to the COM terminal and 100V to the desired terminal ZONE 12 MOH OUTPUT 1W 8 Music On Hold Output monitor output of...

Page 25: ...on position ON fig 2 ref 4 LINE INPUT CONNECTIONS CD AM FM TUNER etc use shielded cable for long distance Revert to fig 1 rif 4 set GAIN level and set PHANTOM switch on position ON fig 2 ref 4 For di...

Page 26: ...ance line To use this amplifier with a constant impedance line 4 please connect the COM terminal to the negative post of your speaker and connect the proper impedance terminal to the positive post To...

Page 27: ...the desired zone number fig 2 ref 11 If you re using a zone selector you won t be able to use constant impedance speakers since the line is set at 100 V constant voltage Speakers should have a transfo...

Page 28: ...28 6 CONNECTION EXAMPLE...

Page 29: ...LEPHONE EMERGENCY Variable gain 600 ohm Signal Output PRE OUT normally connected to MAIN IN Output Levels PRE OUT 1V 600 MOH 0dBV 600 Variable level Controls 1 MASTER VOLUME CONTROL 4 MIC LINE VOLUME...

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