INPUT WIRING
Phonic recommends that customers use pre-built balanced line
connectors with 22 to 24 gauge cable. Unbalanced connections
could also be used however are susceptible to noise.
USB MODULE (PLAYBACK)
1.
Power on the device.
2.
Insert an appropriately formatted USB flash drive.Phonic
recommends a FAT-32 file system.
3.
Navigate to the Playback option in the main menu and
press the PLAY button.
Select the U-disk as your playback source.
4.
Press the PLAY button to play the current track, or the
Back and Forward buttons to skip forward and
backwards between tracks.
5.
Use the USB/TAPE IN level control to adjust the volume.
Press the STOP/MENU button to access the main menu
6.
(which also features Repeat Mode and Recording functions).
GA5100 EASY MANUAL
OUTPUT WIRING
Speakers
Output to speakers can be achieved by slipping cable lugs
underneath the output screw terminals. Tighten screws to
fasten in place. Customers may choose to use crimp-on spade
lugs. Phonic recommends that customers use professionally
wired high gauge cables. The plastic cover can be slid into
place to protect connections. It is recommended that you
insulate exposed wires to help prevent against the possibility of
short-circuits. Class 2 wiring is required.
WIRING ZONES 1 AND 2 (100V)
The best way to provide power to numerous low-powered
speakers is by creating a distributed line. This allows multiple
low-impedance speakers to be used simultaneously (through
use of a line transformer, standard in many contractor
speakers). The zone 1 and 2 connectors allow users to create a
distributed line for use with multiple speakers. Each zone
provides a 100V and a 0 connector, where 100V is connected to
the power tap of a line transformer and 0 is connected to the
COM connector on a line transformer
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COM
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1.2W 2.5W 5W 10W
COM
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