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Input Wiring
Safety Overview
• RCA Connection:
• Common Audio Connections supplied typically for Mixers, and Compact Discs.
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XLR Connections:
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XLR is the Industry Standard Connectors for Microphones;
robust and relatively simple to install. There are several ways to connect to
the system.
• Balanced Operation:
• Pin 1 Connection to the Grid (Signal Ground)
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Pin 2 Connection to + signal (Live)
• Pin 3 Connection to - signal (Return)
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The Pin Number is identified on the XLR Connector. XLR Connections are
relatively easy to connect. X = Ground (Pin 1), L = Live (Pin 2)
and R = Return (Pin 3)
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Connect Jumper (XLR Plug) by the following order:
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Terminal (-2, Left) with (-1, Right) = Negative
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Terminal (+2, Top) with (+1, Bottom) = Positive
Before connecting the speaker, make sure the system is off, and the controls are on
the minimum level. If not set to minimum setting, the probability of
damaging internal components is extremely likely.
CAUTION:
Do not place the microphone against the speaker, it can cause feedback echo and it
will damage the system.
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Do not overheat the system
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Do not expose to direct heat for long periods of time
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Verify that the voltage switch is set to the corresponding voltage in your
country. (110 Volts default setting)
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When not in use, unplug the power cord, or switch off
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Use appropriate mounting brackets to avoid bodily harm
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Protect from any water or liquids
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Never try to repair unit yourself
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Keep out of reach of children, as there is high voltage and could
cause injuries.
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