CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW
INPUT SECTION:
This is where you may plug in microphones, instruments, keyboards, drum machines and other audio devices, adjust the
volume, bass and treble.
1. MIC Inputs:
These XLR inputs are designed for low-impedance microphones or equipment that has a mic-level,
balanced output (often called a Direct Out). Note: These inputs receive 15-volt phantom power. This is used to provide
power to condenser microphones. Phantom power will not damage any dynamic or non-condenser microphone.
2. LINE Inputs:
These ¼-inch inputs may be used to connect high-impedance microphones or keyboards, drum
machines and other audio devices.
3. AUX IN:
Use this stereo input to connect an external audio device such as an MP3, CD player or computer for playback.
Note: Right and Left channels are summed to mono on this input.
4. Volume:
Use these controls to adjust the volume level of each channel and the relative balance between them.
5. Low:
Determines the emphasis of bass frequencies. Turning this knob clockwise creates a deeper, warmer tone. If you
need a brighter sound, reduce the bass by turning counterclockwise.
6. High:
Turned clockwise, this control accents treble frequencies to produce clearer, crisper sound. Turn counterclockwise
to make the sound softer and less bright.
7. Bluetooth LED (PW150TFXBT Only):
Indicates that a Bluetooth equipped device has successfully paired with the
PW150TFXBT
8. Master Volume:
Controls the overall volume of all channels and input on POWERLINK
Note:
Does not affect POWERLINK Output level.
9. POWERLINK IN:
This balanced XLR Jack accepts the POWERLINK output from another PW unit using a standard
mic cable. Channels from both PW units are summed together. Use the channel volume controls to get the mix of the 6
channels (If a channel is not used turn the volume all the way down). MASTER volume controls the loudness of the mix
through individual units. It does not affect the volume linked units.
Note:
The shield connection (pin 1) on this jack is connected to chassis ground. It is not lifted.
10. POWERLINK OUT:
This balanced XLR Jack accepts the POWERLINK input from another PW unit using a standard
mic cable. Channels from both units are summed together. Use the channel volume controls to get the mix of the 6
channels (If a channel is not used turn the volume all the way down). MASTER volume controls the loudness of the mix
through individual units. It does not affect the volume linked units.This jack may also be used to connect the PW unit to a
power amp with a balanced line input.
Note:
The shield connection (pin 1) on this jack does not connect to chassis ground. It is lifted.
11. Subwoofer Out:
The subwoofer output jack sends a line level unbalanced low frequency signal crossed over at 150Hz
to a powered subwoofer. It will also work with any powered subwoofer that accepts a line level input. A crossover that
rolls off the frequencies below 150Hz is activated when using this jack with a standard ¼” mono (tip/Sleeve) SHIELDED
instrument cable. When Subwoofer jack is not used, this crossover is bypassed and the speakers are full range.
Note:
It is recommended to connect subwoofer using a standard ¼” mono (tip/sleeve) SHIELDED instrument cable
because the sleeve connection to ground activates crossover on speakers. When possible, plug AC cable on and
Subwoofer into same outlet or power strip. This will prevent possible ground loop hum through the system.
12.
Power Indicator Light:
Indicates that the power switch is in the “ON” position.
13. AC Power Cord Receptacle:
Insert the ’s AC cord firmly into the AC receptacle. Be sure to use the cable provided with
your PW unit. The power cord can be removed for storage or replacement if damaged. Note: Replace the AC cord if its
protective jacket is damaged or ground pin is damaged or removed.
14. Power:
This switch activates AC power to the powered PW unit.
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