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4. REAR PANEL FEATURES
7. DC POWER SWITCH
If this switch is pressed in, the unit will automatically
switch to external DC battery power whenever (or if-ever)
your local AC power fails. You will need to connect an
external 24 Volt battery to the DC battery terminals (19).
If the switch is out, the battery will not power up the unit.
8. AUXILIARY SPEAKER TERMINALS
Use these terminals to connect
a small speaker to monitor the
AUX IN (16) Auxiliary input.
The unit has an internal 1 watt
amplifier to power the speaker,
and you can control the volume
with the rear panel MONITOR
VOLUME (12) level control.
9. PRIORITY TERMINALS
If these terminals are
connected together using an
external switch, the AUX IN
(16) input is attenuated and
the other inputs have priority.
10. TELEPHONE PAGING TERMINALS
These 600 ohm input terminals allow you to connect an
auxiliary input. Any signals present at these terminals take
voice priority over all other inputs. The volume is adjusted
using the rear panel TEL VOL (11) level control.
For a balanced connection:
T = Tip (Hot or "+")
R = Ring (Cold or "–")
G = Ground (Shield)
For an unbalanced connection:
T = Tip (Hot or "+")
G = Ground (Shield)
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11. TELEPHONE PAGING VOLUME
This controls the volume of any signals connected to the
TELEPHONE PAGING (10) input terminals. Adjust it to suit
your taste, so any pages are heard clearly. Turn this down if
you are not using these input terminals.
12. MONITOR VOLUME
This control allows you to adjust the output level present at
the AUXILIARY SPEAKER TERMINALS (8).
13. AUX IN INPUT SENSITIVITY SELECTOR
This four-position slide switch lets you adjust the input
sensitivity of the AUX IN (16) to suit whatever source
device you have connected. The options are: CD, Tuner,
Tape, and Aux. Try each position, and find which sounds
best.
14. INPUT SENSITIVITY and PHANTOM POWER
SELECTORS
These three-position slide switches allow you to adjust
each of the four inputs to suit whatever you are connecting.
The positions are LINE, MIC and PHANTOM 24V.
LINE:
select this if you are connecting a line-level signal.
MIC:
use this if you are connecting a dynamic microphone.
PHANTOM 24V:
use this if you are connecting a
microphone which requires phantom power (such as
condenser mics). The unit will supply 24 VDC on XLR inputs
pin 2 and pin 3.
Consult your microphone's documentation to see if it
needs phantom power. Take care as some microphones
can be damaged. Also, never use phantom power if you
have connected a line input using the XLR inputs. Do not
plug or unplug any microphones with the phantom power
on; turn it off first. Turn the front panel INPUT LEVEL
controls down before you turn the phantom power on.
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