ACTIVE SPEAKER SYSTEM
8. POWER SWITCH: The power switch turns on the system. Remember to adjust the
volume level to the lowest setting before turning on the power switch.
9. AC power socket: It is used to connect the power supply to the unit via included power
cord. Caution: ensure the source voltage matches the voltage of the product before
turning on the unit.
10. FUSE holder: The fuse holder contains the fuse, which is a safety device that protects
the AC supplies circuit of the unit. Caution: if the fuse blew out, it should be replaced
with the same type and specification, if the fuse continues to blow out, please stop
using and refer to qualified personnel for servicing.
1. LCD:
DSP
control
interface.
2. MASTER VOL: Adjusts the sound level.
DSP: Scroll through the menu and select
the available choices. Push the MASTER
VOL knob to enter the DSP menu.
3. INPUT:
Balanced
connection of signal sources like mixing
consoles, instruments, or microphones.
Connections can be established using
1/4 inch TRS or XLR connectors.
4. OUTPUT: XLR output sends the input
signal
to
another
subwoofer.
5. (1)
LIMIT:
(Automatioc
limiter): Automatic amplitude"LIMIT"
LED; when the audio signal reaches a
threshold dangerous for the transducers,
this circuit will automatically reduce the
amount of signal in order to protect the
speaker, avoiding distortion as well; (2)
SIGNAL: LED signal indicates that a
signalis presentat the input (3) POWER:
LED signal to indicate the switching on
of the system.
6. Output signal selector switch: When
it is switched to "CH1",the signal is
only from CH1. When it is switched to
"CH2",the signal is only from CH2. When
it is switched to "mix",output the mixed
signal from both channels.
7. AUX: Connect a CD player, digital media
player, mixer or other media source to
these inputs.
and
monitoring
input
for
the
loudspeaker
or
amplitude
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