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A small antenna is provided, as well as a standard mains cable and a remote control but-
ton.
Front connections:
There is a SMA socket on the right side for the antenna,
marked “RF”.
There is one BNC socket on the left, marked “EXT” for
an external input signal. The external input signal must
be limited to 0.7 V pk-pk to prevent distortion. The BNC
socket is inactive when the internal signal generator is
used.
Rear connections:
There is a 2 pole speakon socket on the rear for the
source/speaker or shaker load.
The mains power socket for 230V (or 115V for some
markets) is located on the rear. Connecting a 115 V ver-
sion amplifier to 230 V will fatally damage the amplifier.
So the 115V version cannot be used in 230V regions,
and vice verso.
3. Operation of the amplifier
Turn the amplifier on by pressing the
on/off switch on the rear, next to the
mains socket. It can take up to 8
seconds for the amplifier to activate.
The amplifier will initially show a set-
ting of zero output level and pink
noise.
Remote activation and de-activation:
To de-activate the amplifier into a
standby mode, press the button on
the remote. To activate the amplifier,
press the button on the remote. As
small led in the display will light up to
mark/indicate that the remote is
used. The signal settings are retained.
The amplifier will become active
again when the button is pressed again.
Mount the supplied antenna if the remote reception is weak. However, if there is a sub-
stantial amount of metal structure between the remote and amplifier, then the 100
meter control distance will not be reached. Or in extremely well shielded cases the re-
mote may not work at all as the metal structure will block its signal.
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