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28. Telephone Paging Input Level Control
This control allows you to set the volume of the sound source that is connected to the
TEL. Paging (29) terminal. Turning control clockwise increases the volume of the cor
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responding source. We recommend to leave the control at their minimal setting of “0”
if not used.
29. lnput TEL. Paging
The terminal strip input lets you connect to a telephone signal (600 ohms). The input
features a VOICE PRIORITY function, which overrides all other input signals once a
telephone signal is sensed. If you want to have this function disabled permanently,
please contact a Yorkville Sound Service Center.
30. Priority Terminal
When short-circuiting these terminals (i.e. by means of using an electrical switch), the
audio signals coming from AUX1, AUX2/TAPE, CASSETTE and TUNER are attenu
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ated while the signals coming from INPUT1, INPUT2 and INPUT4 have priority.
31. Output Terminal for Auxiliary Loudspeaker
This terminal is meant to connect a small external loudspeaker that is driven by an
internal auxiliary power amplifier, providing a nominal output 1 watt. Only the mixed
audio signal coming from AUX1, AUX2/TAPE, CASSETTE and TUNER are included
in the outputted signal. In addition, the output signal is controlled only by the volume
controls of the AUX1, AUX2/TAPE, TUNER and music signal level control (4). This
function is toggled by the the MONITOR OUTPUT (5).
32. DC switch
This switch lets you turn the battery supply on or off
PRIORITY
TEL. PAGING
T
R
+
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G
1W / 8
Ω
Auxiliary
Contact
PRIORITY
TEL. PAGING
T
R
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G
1W / 8
Ω
1W 8-ohms