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20. Combo Inputs
These 'combo' jacks allow connection of both ¼" TS and XLR inputs,
appropriate for use with microphones� These inputs are found on input channels one
through three�
21. Line-level Input
The GA5100 offers two channels for line-level inputs. Channel 4 has ¼" TRS and
stereo RCA connectors, while channel 5 has 1/8" mini-stereo and RCA connectors.
These can be used with most consumer and professional audio equipment�
22. Link Output
These ¼" TS connectors will send the main signal out to external input devices�
This could include secondary mixers, recording devices or additional amplifiers/
speakers�
23. Link Input
These ¼" TS connectors will accept input signals from external sources� This could
include secondary mixers or playback devices.
24. Sig Link Button
The Signal Link button is used to decide whether the main signal will combine both the
source signals from input channels and the signal from the link input jack� When the
Signal Link button is released, signals will be combined, whereas when the button is
pushed in the main signal will be that of the link input only.
25. Screw Terminal Speaker Outputs
These connections are used for output to speakers� They offer 100V line output for
both zones 1 and 2, as well as two additional terminals for 4 ohm connectivity�
26. 24V Battery Input
These banana-plug input connectors can be connected to the positive and negative
terminals of a 24V DC power source� This allows the unit to function even in the event
of power outages�
Also included is a battery recharge switch that will allow the battery to be charged.
Phonic suggests that this switch be kept in the off position unless recharging the
battery.
27. Power Cable
This power cable should be connected to a suitable AC power source in
order to operate the GA5100�
28. Fuse
Turn this fuse holder to release the fuse enclosure� In the event that a fuse burns,
users can replace it with another identical 2 amp fuse�
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