FONESTAR MA-600Z Manual De Usuario página 2

Amplificador de megafonía multizona
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DESCRIPTION
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PA amplifier with Bluetooth®/USB/SD/FM player and speaker zone selector.
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A powerful solution for sound coverage in large spaces.
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Low maintenance and reliable for long working hours.
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Distributed audio for PA installations with 100 speakers, also with low impedance output.
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Versatile player for background music. Bluetooth, USB/SD memory, and tuner, with auto play function
on power-on.
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It has 4 selectable zone outputs via the buttons on the front panel.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
FRONT PANEL
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1.- Power and signal indicator light:
a.- SIG: signal light indicators.
b.- CLIP: output signal level indicator lights. They light up when the output has a very high level.
Decrease the volume with the corresponding controls, on the inputs or MASTER, until the indicator
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light does not light up or lights up only occasionally.
c.- POWER: amplifier on/off switch and indicator light.
2.- SIREN: button for siren signal activation. This signal will not be reproduced at the REC OUT output.
NOTE: even if the MUTE input has closed contacts, this siren will still be played through the outputs.
3.- CH 1-CH 3, AUX: independent volume controls for CH 1, CH 2, CH 3 and AUX inputs.
4.- BASS/TREBLE: controls that boost or attenuate bass/treble frequencies.
5.- MASTER: control that regulates the general output volume for all the inputs.
6.- Amplifier on/off button.
7.- ZONE PAGING (Z1-Z4): buttons that allow you to select in which zones the audio will be played.
8.- Bluetooth/USB/SD/FM player.
a.- Player module information display.
b.- Slot for SD card connection.
c.- MODE: a short press of this button allows you to switch between
the following operating modes: Bluetooth, USB, SD and FM radio.
A long press allows you to access the player's menu to configure
different parameters for each of the modes. Use the and buttons
to scroll up and down through the displayed options and
validate the highlighted option. The menu options for each mode
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