7
Thru
5.
XLR
connector
[16]
for
linking
out
to
a
mixer,
additional
ASM5D’s
or
larger
active
PA
speaker.
6.
LINE/MIC
level
switch
[17]
to
change
the
output
level
of
the
THRU
connector
from
line
to
mic
signal
level.
7.
Combines
the
signal
from
the
MAIN
IN
[18]
connector
and
the
front
panel
inputs
prior
to
the
EQ
&
MASTER
level
controls.
Power
8.
Make
sure
the
POWER
switch
[14]
is
turned
off.
9.
Connect
the
supplied
mains
lead
to
the
ASM5D.
10.
Only
set
the
POWER
switch
to
ON
once
all
your
input
&
link
connections
are
made
and
are
already
switched
on.
11.
When
the
POWER
switch
is
turned
on,
the
blue
LED
[5]
situated
on
the
front
control
panel
will
be
illuminated.
4. Levels:
1.
Turn
the
MASTER
level
[6]
to
approx
50%
to
start
with
(if
using
multiple
ASM5D’s
then
each
MASTER
level
will
need
adjusting
separately).
2.
Start
playing
your
audio
source,
or
speaking/singing
into
a
connected
microphone.
3.
Slowly
increase
the
level
control
[9]
of
each
connected
audio
input
until
the
desired
volume
is
reached.
4.
If
the
sound
starts
to
distort,
lower
the
input
level
[9]
on
affected
channel
or
lower
the
output
level
on
the
audio
source
(if
it
has
an
output
level
control).
5.
If
feedback
is
detected
(a
pitched
tone/squeal),
reduce
the
input
level
[9]
of
the
connected
microphone(s)
and/or
move
it
further
away
from
the
speaker
if
possible.
6.
If
greater
speaker
volume
is
required,
increase
the
MASTER
level
[6]
control
(but
adjust
any
level
controls
if
distortion
or
feedback
is
detected).
5. EQ:
1.
A
3
‐
band
EQ
is
available
to
adjust
(boost/cut)
the
High
[1],
Mid
[2]
&
Low
[3]
frequency
levels.
2.
Each
frequency
band
can
be
adjusted
by
±15dB.
3.
The
EQ
only
adjusts
the
level
of
the
speaker
output
and
DOES
NOT
adjust
levels
of
the
THRU
signal.
6. ECHO:
1.
The
ECHO
function
allows
the
speaker/singer
to
add
delay
to
the
microphone
signal.
2.
The
ECHO
adjustment
dial
[4]
goes
from
MIN
(off)
through
slight
echo/reverb
to
MAX
(repeated
echo
which
fades
away)
3.
The
ECHO
function
is
switchable
between
MIC1+2
or
MIC2
only
[4].
4.
The
ECHO
function
of
the
microphone
inputs
is
included
in
the
THRU
connector
signal.