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16.
Plug in and power on all connected equipment. Start audio playback on the CD
player and FM tuner.
17.
Ensure that the three MIC, the two AUX, and the MASTER knobs on the front
panel are fully counterclockwise. Ensure that the BASS and TREBLE knobs are set
to the mid-point, with the tick in the 12 o'clock position.
18.
Flip the ON / OFF power switch on the amplifier to the ON position.
19.
Slowly rotate the MASTER knob clockwise until the tick is in the 9 o'clock
position.
20.
Slowly rotate the AUX 1 knob clockwise until audio material can be heard.
21.
Adjust the positions of the AUX 1 and MASTER knobs until the volume is at the
desired level. This should be done in such a way that neither knob is near the
minimum or maximum part of its range, allowing for further adjustments to
increase or decrease the volume level from this audio source.
22.
Rotate the AUX 2 knob clockwise until the volume level from the FM tuner is at
the desired level. In most cases this will be such that the volume levels from the
CD player and FM tuner are identical.
23.
Turn on MIC 2. While speaking into the microphone, rotate the MIC 2 knob
clockwise until the volume is at the desired level.
Note: Depending on the microphone type and its output level, you may need to
adjust the MIC 2 GAIN control on the rear panel.
24.
Turn on MIC 3. While speaking into the microphone, rotate the MIC 3 knob
clockwise until the volume is at the desired level.
Note: Depending on the microphone type and its output level, you may need to
adjust the MIC 3 GAIN control on the rear panel.
25.
Turn off MIC 2 and MIC 3 and stop audio playback from the CD player and FM
tuner, so that no audio is present.
26.
Turn on MIC 1. While speaking into the microphone, turn the MIC 1 knob
clockwise until your voice is at the desired level. Turn off MIC 1.
27.
Restart audio playback from the CD player or FM tuner.
28.
Turn on MIC 1. While speaking into the microphone slowly adjust the MUTE
control on the rear panel until the audio content is at a volume level such that it
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