
Operating instructions
1. Microphone volume control
Use this to set the desired volume of the microphone input.
2. Volume control
Use this to set the desired volume control for the speaker.
3. Treble control
Use this to set the increase or decrease the high frequencies of the signal. In the centre position the high frequency is
set at neutral.
4. Bass control
Use this to set the increase or decrease the low frequencies of the signal. In the centre position the low frequency is
set at neutral.
5. Microphone input
Connect a microphone to this socket.
6. Line input
Connect a sound source to this socket. This input need to be fed with a signal at a line level, e.g. CD, DVD, mixer,
etc.
7. Line output
This speakon (1+,1-) output socket can be used to connect to a passive loudspeaker.
8. On/Off switch
When the AC plug is connected to the mains, turn the speaker on or off with this switch.
9. Mains socket
Connect the speaker to the mains by a standard IEC type power cord. This socket contains a 3A slow blow fuse. Use
a screwdriver to flip out the fuse compartment and to replace the fuse. If this fuse blows frequently you should take
the unit to a qualified service engineer, but before you do this, make sure you didn't use a quick blow fuse.