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17. Manual Mute terminals
Closing between (+) and (–) terminals mutes the
input signal set for Mute Receive by the Function
switch A (15).
Opening between (+) and (–) terminals returns
the previously muted signal gradually to its
original level.
Notes
• This function is active regardless of the
Automatic mute ON/OFF settings using the
Function switch A (15).
• This function is not active for the MOH output
terminal.
18. Microphone input terminal
600 Ω , –60 dB*, electronically-balanced,
removable terminal block.
Connect a microphone.
19. Module input port
Accepts one of 900 series plug-in modules.
For the selection of the most appropriate module,
refer to Plug-in Module instruction manual.
20. Functional ground terminal
Hum noise may be generated when external
equipment is connected to the unit. Connecting
this terminal to the functional ground may reduce
the hum noise.
Note
This terminal is not for protective earth.
21. AC power input
Use the supplied power cord,connet the AC
outlet.
22. Speaker output terminal
block.Connects to speakers.Refer to p.10
26.
MOH volume control
Adjusts the gain of the MOH output level (26)
MOH output terminal
600 Ω, 0
dB*, transformer-isolated, removable
terminal block.
Connecting to a line level input of an external
power amplifier allows for 2-channel broadcast.
Refer to p.11.
Note: Bass and treble controls are not active for
this output.
27. Line output terminal
600 Ω, 0 dB*, unbalanced, removable terminal
block.
Note: Bass and treble controls are not active for
this output.
28
.
Remote volume terminal
Removable terminal block.
Connecting a 10 kΩ linear taper volume control
across these terminals will allow remote control
of speaker output level.
* 0 dB = 1 V
16. Mute sensitivity control
Adjusts the threshold level for the MIC, LINE
1/TEL, and MODULE inputs to activate the mute
function. Turn clockwise to increase the
threshold level (lower sensitivity), and
counterclockwise
to decrease it (higher
sensitivity).
Note
The audio signal level to activate muting is
independent of input volume s
ettings. So, the
Mute Receive input is muted if a signal enters
the MIC, LINE 1/TEL, or MODULE input even
when the input volume is turned down. To avoid
unwanted muting caused by unintentional inputs
such as background noise and noise sound, it is
recommended to cut the audio signal at the input
equipment (such as a microphone with talk
switch).
* 0 dB = 1 V
OFF
SW1
ON
ON
OFF
SW2
OFF
ON
100V 21Ω
Output Mode and imdepance
70V
10.5Ω
Lo z
• Default setting (70V): SW1 (ON), SW2(OFF)
Be sure to turn off the power before performing
above setting.
•
23. Amplifiter Output Mode Switchs
Used for Output Mode switching.aviable output
mode as below.
25.
24. Function switches B
Used for function settings.
Notes
• Default setting: Switch 1-5 (OFF)
• Be sure to turn off the power before performing
above settings. Failure to do so may cause the
loud noise to be generated or unit failure.
selectable Lo-Z,70V LINE,100V LINE,removable
terminal
• DIP switch 2
Set to ON to output the LINE 1/TEL input to the
MOH output.
• DIP switch 3
Set to ON to output the LINE 2 input to the
MOH output.
• DIP switch 1
Set to ON to output
the MIC input to the MOH
output.
• DIP switch 4
Set to ON to output the LINE 3 input to the
MOH output.
• DIP switch 5
Set to ON to output the MODULE input to the
MOH output.
MOH Assignment
-
4
Ω
Line
Line
Notes