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NOTE:
Note that ‘center’ is to the left (9 o’clock), not the top (12 o’clock).
NOTE:
Note that ‘center’ is to the left (9 o’clock), not the top (12 o’clock).
NOTE:
This is NOT a signal level meter. It indicates relative volume position.
The controls detailed below (1-12) apply to each output zone, as indicated by
ZONE 1 .. ZONE 8 on the front panel.
1 LOCAL:
3 PROG OFF
4 MASTER 1 - 8
4a UP/DOWN
4b
5 PAGE ENABLE
6 TREBLE
7 BASS
8 LOCAL
This switch will turn the local input on or off in the zone. The local input is for exclusive use in
the zone (eg Local Input 3 to Zone 3). The Local switch operates independently of the
program switches. The local input can be mic or line; see Backpanel on page 7.
This series of program switches (PROG 1- PROG 6) allows any one of the connected
program sources to be switched to the desired zone. Note that these are interlocking
switches: only one program may be selected at a time. Program inputs may be mic or
line, see Backpanel on page 7.
This switches program off in the desired zone.
These buttons increase and decrease the zone output level.
Master volume control position indication.
This switch allows the zone to be included in or isolated from the paging stations. You may
want to do this when a zone is for an area such as a function room that occasionally may
need to be isolated from paging. When this button is pressed, the adjacent green
indicator lights, indicating that the zone is able to receive paging.
The treble control has 9dB of cut or boost at 10kHz. The treble control affects the entire
zone.
The bass control has 12dB of cut or boost at 100Hz. The bass control affects the entire
zone.
This control adjusts the level of the local input into the zone.
2 PROG 1-6:
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INSTALLATION SERIES
Australian Monitor