Main Supply Connector (AC Power Inlet, IEC – C14 connector)
Plug the mains cord in here.
CAUTION:
Make sure you use an intact mains line cord with a grounded plug! Before
you power the amp up, ensure the voltage value printed alongside the mains port is the same as the current
of the local power supply or wall outlet.
Please also heed the guidelines set forth in the separately included pamphlet, Instructions for the Preven-
tion of Fire, Electrical Shock and Injury.
Mains Fuse Box
The rear chamber contains the mains fuse and the front chamber a spare fuse.
CAUTION:
Always make sure replacement fuses are of the same type and have the
same ratings as the original fuse! To this end, please refer to the fuse ratings shown on the type panel.
Midi Thru
This 5-pin DIN port patches incoming MIDI data from the MIDI in to any other connected MIDI device.
Midi In
This 5-pin DIN port accepts data sent by a MIDI sender (for example, the ENGL Z9, Z12, Z15 footcontrollers)
or from or routed through another MIDI device.
CAUTION:
Before you connect any other MIDI footcontroller or effects device, always make sure that the
ENGL MIDI Footcontroller Power Supply switch is set to the right to avoid damaging the device.
ENGL Midi Footcontroller Power Supply
This selector activates a MIDI In port power supply for connected ENGL MIDI footcontroller. Power is fed
to the board via the MIDI circuit. When the switch is set to the left position, power is routed to the MIDI In
port‘s pin 1 and pin 2. If you choose to use another MIDI footcontroller, be sure to set the switch to the right
to avoid damaging it. If the footcontroller you are using is designed to handle phantom power, consult its
operating manual to learn how it is wired (that is, which pins carry its power supply) and what its voltage
and current specifications are. If the voltage and current specifications and wiring match, you may set the
switch to the left to power this footcontroller via the MIDI cable.
PLEASE READ AND HEED:
Note that a MIDI footcontroller may not draw more than 200 milliamperes of
current if you want to power it via this port. You must also check and verify if this footcontroller is able to
handle 11 volts of alternating current (AC)! If you are in any doubt, be sure to consult a specialist, meaning
an amp technician or electronics engineer who earns a living with a screwdriver!
Содержание E610II
Страница 1: ...E610II Savage 120 II E630II Savage 60 II Operator s Manual...
Страница 24: ...www engl amps com...