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• STEREO/MONO SWITCH - Selects the mode of op-

eration for the RCA inputs below. MONO mode mix-

es stereo sources together into a mono signal. TIP:

Use MONO mode with sources having only one RCA

output to enable output through both of the Passport speakers.
• RCA INPUT - The RCA jacks accept either stereo or mono in-

puts and are intended for use with a tape player, CD player, etc.

Note: The RCA inputs are not affected by the MIC/LINE switch.

• 1/4" PHONE JACK INPUT - This 1/4" balanced

mono input jack is capable of accepting high– or

low–impedance microphones, keyboards, drum ma-

chines, outboard effects, etc.

• MIC/LINE SWITCH - Set this switch to the MIC position for

low–impedance microphones, and low–level input signals.  Set

the switch to the LINE position for high-impedance microphones

and high-level signals. Note: This switch only affects the 1/4"

phone jack.

• MASTER VOLUME - Adjusts

the overall volume output

from the Left and Right main

Speakers. Optimum Passport

performance is generally

achieved with LEFT and

RIGHT set between 4 and 6,

(about half volume). Oper-

ate outside the 4–6 range if

adjusting the individual

channel level controls be-

comes insufficient.

• SYSTEM EQ - Adjusts the overall tone of the amp in three fre-

quency bands.  Generally, operate with these controls at their

notched center positions. Adjust the individual channel EQ con-

trols first, then adjust SYSTEM EQ controls for overall sound.
• FEEDBACK KILLER™ - Press this button in to eliminate feed-

back. Feedback can also be prevented by keeping microphones

(and instruments with pickups) behind the system speakers or in-

creasing the distance from the speakers.

Digital Effects can be used to en-

hance the sound quality of any per-

formance where appropriate and de-

sired. Keep in mind that while Re-

verb or effects can enhance a musi-

cal performance or presentation,

too much can make the same per-

formance unintelligible or “muf-

fled.” Keep your audience in mind

when setting effects levels.

• FX SELECT - Selects the active Digital Effect. Each selection

creates the sensation of a different acoustic environment:

Room Reverb - Simulates the warm ambience of a small room.

It has the shortest decay time, meaning the reverberation is

the shortest. This setting works great with acoustic guitars, or

an acoustic combo. 
Studio Reverb - Simulates the sound of a medium sized, bright

studio recording room. This works great for drums and acous-

tic guitar. 
Hall Reverb - Simulates the sound of a large hall or church. This

setting has the longest decay time and is best used for vocals.

Adjust the Hall Reverb level so the reverb sound is lower than

the main vocal sound.
Plate Reverb - Perfect for vocals; this setting simulates a bright

analog plate reverb. 
Echo - A multi-tap digital delay at 250 ms. Works very well on

acoustic guitar. 

• FX LEVEL - Adjusts the level of the selected Digital Effect for

all channels together. Optimum performance is generally achieved

between 4 and 6. Adjust outside the 4–6 range when the indi-

vidual FX SEND controls become insufficient.

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Содержание PASSPORT PD-500

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...rs and loudspeaker systems are capable of producing very high sound pressure levels which may cause temporary or permanent hear ing damage Use care when setting and adjusting volume levels during use I I M M P P O O R R T T A A N N T T S S A A F F E E T T Y Y I I N N S S T T R R U U C C T T I I O O N N S S I I N N T T R R O O D D U U C C T T I I O O N N 500 Watts of Clear Stereo Sound Custom Desig...

Страница 3: ...puter or a tape recorder or anything that can accept a line level signal PRESENTATION SETUP The PD 500 is shown above in a presentation scenario Use the headphones output on your laptop computer as output to the PD 500 Connect to the RCA jacks of channel 7 or 8 using 1 8 stereo to dual RCA adapter cables Note Some computers re quire a direct box with a ground lift to eliminate noise gener ated fro...

Страница 4: ...onnections are made adjust the volume up from 0 as described in the Setting Levels section NOTE Plug all sound system equipment into the same outlet or power strip to enhance system safety and performance TIP If you have other powered equipment connected to the Passport it is important to switch the Passport ON last when setting up and then OFF first when finished to prevent harmful popping sounds...

Страница 5: ...sts the effects level for each chan nel Use in conjunction with the Digital Effects FX LEVEL master control MONITOR Adjusts the Monitor volume level for each channel Use in conjunction with the master Monitor Level control at the MONITOR OUT jack PAN BALANCE Use the PAN control BALANCE for channels 7 8 to adjust the amount of signal sent to each speaker left right Adjusting this control al lows yo...

Страница 6: ...ER Press this button in to eliminate feed back Feedback can also be prevented by keeping microphones and instruments with pickups behind the system speakers or in creasing the distance from the speakers Digital Effects can be used to en hance the sound quality of any per formance where appropriate and de sired Keep in mind that while Re verb or effects can enhance a musi cal performance or present...

Страница 7: ...mp Insert To use just the PD 500 mixer bypassing the amplifier and connect to an external amplifier plug a 1 4 mono cable completely into the amp insert To use an external source with the PD 500 internal amplifier use a TRS to dual TS cable Y adapter Plug your external mixer into the mono plug connected to the ring of the stereo plug The other mono plug can be input to a channel of the external mi...

Страница 8: ...on plug to align it with the input slots then fully insert the plug Rotate the plug clockwise until it locks into place To disconnect the Speak on locking connectors pull back on the grey lock ing ring while rotating the plug counter clockwise Pull the plug out from the Speakon socket POWER SOCKET and FUSE HOLDER Connect the Power Socket to a grounded AC outlet using the provided IEC power cord To...

Страница 9: ...R LEVEL MONITOR OUT BAL LINE DRIVER LEVEL DETECTOR INFRASONIC FILTER LEFT RIGHT DIGITAL VOLUME DAC DAC DAC LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT Lo Mid Hi SYSTEM EQ EFFECTS FX Select FX Level FX LED Indicators FBK Indicator FBK Enable MASTER VOLUME Left Right Level FX Send Monitor PAN BAL EQ Hi EQ Lo CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 PK PK PK PK PK PK PK PK LEFT SPEAKER OUT RIGHT SPEAKER OUT CHANNELS 1 6...

Страница 10: ...USA CAN 069 1007 930 240VAC 50Hz AUS 069 1007 940 230VAC 50Hz UK 069 1007 950 220VAC 50Hz ARG 069 1007 960 230VAC 50Hz EUR 069 1007 970 100VAC 50Hz JPN Fuse type T10A H 250V Power Requirement 750Watts Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz 1 dB Tape Monitor Amp Insert 50Hz to 20kHz 1 dB Speaker output Distortion 0 1 50Hz to 20kHz Tape Monitor Amp Insert 0 5 50Hz to 20kHz Speaker output Signal to Noise R...

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