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2.   MAIN INPUT

      This is female XLR-type connector that accept a balanced
      line-level signal from a mixing console or other signal source.

7.   LOW CUT SWITCH

      Use this switch, you can balance this system as a Mid-High by Low Cut Switch on. As a full range system, the switch
      should be off.

6.   PEAK INDICATOR

      The PEAK indicator built to prevent the amplifier outputs from over driving the transducers. It lights when the limiter 
      is activated. And it s okay for the PEAK indicator to blink occasionally, but if it blinks frequently or lights continuously, 
      turn down the level control until the PEAK indicator only blinks occasionally.

3.   THRU (FULL RANGE OUTPUT)

      This is male XLR-type connector that produces exactly the
      same signal that is connected to the MAIN INPUT jack. Use
      it to daisy-chain several active system together of the same 
      signal source. 

4.   MIC. GAIN

      This adjusts the MIC. Level.

8.   POWER SWITCH

      Use this switch to turn the system on and off. Make sure the signal source s level control is turned down before you
      turn it on.

9.   POWER OUT

      This is AC power out to top system or another active system which equipped with powercon-3.

10.  POWER IN

      This is where you connect the AC linecord to provide AC power. Plug the linecord into an AC socket properly con-
      figured for your particular model.

11.  FUSE HOLDER

      When occur a problem on this appliance, the fuse will be cut off power to prevent from a problem. To replace, use
      standard fuse as specified on this appliance.

1.   MIC. / LINE INPUT

      This is XLR-type for Mic. Inputs, as well as 1 /4   TRS  (tip-ring
      sleeve) input jack.

5.   EQ CONTROL

      To adjust the EQ control for setting the balance of system.

TOURING ACTIVE SYSTEM

1.   When first powering-up the product, keep the amplifier gain controls all the way off, in order to prevent from being 
      potentially damaged and from producing annoyed sounds caused by defective cables or hookups. When turning 
      up gain control, do it gradually, until normal operation is verified. These precautions are necessary for all speaker
      system with high power amplifiers, since they have enough power to blow most speakers in abnormal situations.

2.   Check the AC Voltage before connectiong the AC plug.

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