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Specifications 

Outputs 

Main Output:  -10 dBm nominal, 100 ohms  
Frequency Response:  20 Hz to 20 kHz ± 1dB 
Horn Output:  -10 dBm nominal, 100 ohms  
Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz ± 1dB 
(12 dB/Octave High pass at 300 Hz) 
 

Tone Controls 

 

Bass (50 Hz) boost or cut up to 12 dB  
Treble (10 kHz) boost or cut up to 12 dB 

 

 

Signal to Noise 

-80 dB from maximum output 

 

Auxiliary Input Sensitivity: 

10 mV RMS for -10 dBm output  
Input Impedance:  >40 k

 

 

Bldg Page Input Sensitivity: 

30 mV RMS for -10 dBm output 
Input Impedance: >4 k

 (balanced input) 

 

Signal Meter: 

-10 dBm output lights first 5 LED's 
3 dB per LED segment 
 
Compression Ratio: 2.5 fixed 
Attack:  1.5 Ms 
Release:  0.3 seconds 
 

Remote Volume Control 

10 k

 linear taper (gives audio taper) 

One pair connection 
 

Power Requirements 

Voltage:  24VDC 
Current:  50 mA 
 

Remote Module 

Connections: 1 pair audio, 1 pair 24 VDC 
(From main control module) 
Input Impedance:  >4 k

 (balanced) 

Maximum Input: 1 V rms 

 

Microphone Input   

Input Sensitivity:

  40 uV RMS (-10 dBm out) 

Max Input: 30 mV RMS 

Input Impedance: 

3.5 k

 Balanced 

 
Signal to Noise

 -65 dB from max output  

 

Phantom Power 

 

24 Vdc with 2.2 k

 

Auxiliary Input  

Sensitivity:   

10 mV RMS for -10 dBm output 
Max Input:  1.4 V RMS 
Input Impedance:  > 40 k

 

 

Environment 

Temperature 

0 to 50 Degrees C 

Humidity 

0 to 85% non-precipitating 

 

INSTALLATION 

Figure 1 shows volume control locations, 
microphone and auxiliary input connections. 
Figure 2 shows output terminal strips and 
switches on the back of the mixer.  Figure 3 
shows a typical connecting arrangement.  The V-
9985 contains a Main Mixer Module and 1 
Remote Module.  Three additional remote 
modules may be connected to the main mixer 
module. Figure 4 shows other feature 
connections.  Figure 5 shows Remote Input 
Module, Speaker and Power Connections. 
 
All connections should be made to the mixer and 
double-checked prior to connecting DC power. 
 
Connect the microphone to balanced XLR cables 
and the microphone XLR connector on the 
Remote Input Module. If the microphone is a 
condenser type it will require Phantom Power.  
Turn “ON” the Phantom Power Switch located on 
the Remote Module using a small scribe or paper 
clip.  The Phantom Power LED will illuminate.  
The microphone volume control is located on the 
remote module.  Other sources such as CD and 
MP3 players, tuners, and computer sound cards 
may be connected to the auxiliary inputs located 
on the remote and main modules.  Volume 
controls for the auxiliary inputs are located on the 
remote input and main control module. 
 
An additional audio input is available with a 
volume control located on the PC board for 
connection to a low level audio source such as a 
telephone page port or Valcom One-Way Page 
Control.  An option dip switch located on the PC 
board enables the input to override the 
microphone and auxiliary inputs. 
 
A compressor is available to even out a user’s 
voice to compensate for poor microphone or 
vocal technique and allow more microphone gain 
before feedback.  All auxiliary and microphone 
inputs are routed through the compressor when 
enabled.  An option dip switch located on the PC 
board enables the compressor.  

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