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45
MIC INPUT
This XLR connector is where to connect the gooseneck microphone supplied with the unit.
46
MIC LEVEL
This potentiometer sets the level of the gooseneck microphone. Try and set a suitable level avoiding
speaker feedback.
47
CHIME BUTTON
Press this button to enable the attention tone on the selected zones each time you press the TALK button:
the LED shows that the chime is activated.
48
CHIME LEVEL
This potentiometer sets the level of the attention tone signal.
49
ALL BUTTON
This button enables all the zones when the TALK button is pressed.
50
Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4 BUTTONS
These buttons enable the selected zones when the TALK button is pressed.
51
TALK BUTTON
Press and hold this button to make your announcement thru the PA system in the zones selected with
buttons above. Release the button when the announcement is completed.
NOTE: when the ALL/Z1/Z2/Z3/Z4 buttons are pressed once, they are automatically deselected when the
TALK button is released after the announcement is completed. If the ALL/Z1/Z2/Z3/Z4 buttons are keeping
pressed for a while, they enter in HOLD mode, so they are not deselected when the TALK button is released.
To deselect them just press any of the ALL/Z1/Z2/Z3/Z4 buttons. This feature can be useful when you need
to make multiple consecutive announcements on the same zones.
52
SIG LED
This LED shows when the gooseneck microphone signal has a correct level.
53
CLIP LED
This LED shows when an excessive signal from the base microphone is sent to the ATMP240ZXL. In this
case, you must lower the signal by operating the MIC LEVEL potentiometer (46) or by speaking away from
the gooseneck microphone.
54
BUSY LED
This LED shows when a remote RM4 base is active in the PA system: wait till the announcement from the
remote base is completed to make your announcement.
Summary of Contents for ATMP240ZXL
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Page 8: ...8 MAIN PANEL OPERATIONS ...
Page 22: ...22 SETUP EXAMPLE 1 ...
Page 23: ...23 SETUP EXAMPLE 2 ...
Page 30: ...30 OPERAZIONI PANNELLO PRINCIPALE ...
Page 44: ...44 ESEMPIO DI CONFIGURAZIONE 1 ...
Page 45: ...45 ESEMPIO DI CONFIGURAZIONE 2 ...
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