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I M P O RTA N T   S A F E T Y   I N F O R M AT I O N

1.  Save the carton and packing material even if the 
 

equipment has arrived in good condition. Should you ever 

 

need to ship the unit, use only the original factory 

 packing.

2.  Read all documentation before operating your equipment. 
 

Retain all documentation for future reference.

3.  Follow all instructions printed on unit chassis for 
 proper 

operation.

4.  Do not spill water or other liquids into or on the unit, 
 

or operatethe unit while standing in liquid.

5.  Make sure power outlets conform to the power 
 

requirements listed on the back of the unit.

6.  Do not use the unit if the electrical power cord is frayed 
 

or broken. The power supply cords should be routed so 

 

that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by 

 

items placed upon or against them, paying particular 

 

attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, 

 

and the point where they exit from the appliance.

7.  Always operate the unit with the AC ground wire 
 

connected to the electrical system ground. Precautions 

 

should be taken so that the means of grounding of a piece 

 

of equipment is not defeated.

8.  Mains voltage must be correct and the same as that 
 

printed on the rear of the unit. Damage caused by 

 

connection to improper AC voltage is not covered by 

 any 

warranty.

9.  Have gain controls on amplifi ers turned down during 
 

power-up to prevent speaker damage if there are high 

 

signal levels at the inputs.

10  Power down & disconnect units from mains voltage 
 

before making connections.

11.  Never hold a power switch in the “ON” position if it 
 

won’t stay there itself!

12.  Do not use the unit near stoves, heat registers, 
 

radiators, or ther heat producing devices.

13.  Do not block fan intake or exhaust ports. Do not operate 
 

equipment on a surface or in an environment which may 

 

impede the normal fl ow of air around the unit, such as a 

 

bed, rug, weathersheet, carpet, or completely enclosed 

 

rack. If the unit is used in an extremely dusty or smoky 

 

environment, the unit should be periodically “blown free” 

 

of foreign matter.

14.  Do not remove the cover. Removing the cover will expose 
 

you to potentially dangerous voltages. There are no user 

 

serviceable parts inside.

15.  Do not drive the inputs with a signal level greater than 
 

that required to drive equipment to full output.

16.  Do not connect the inputs / outputs of amplifi ers or 
 

consoles to any other voltage source, such as a battery, 

 

mains source, or power supply, regardless of whether the 

 

amplifi er or console is turned on or off.

17.  Do not run the output of any amplifi er channel back into 
 

another channel’s input. Do not parallel- or series-connect 

 

an amplifi er output with any other amplifi er output. 

 

Australian Monitor Inc is not responsible for damage to 

 

loudspeakers for any reason.

18.  Do not ground any red (“hot”) terminal. Never connect a 
 

“hot” (red) output to ground or to another “hot” (red) 

 output!

19.  Non-use periods. The power cord of equipment should be 
 

unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long 

 

period of time.

20.  Equipment should be serviced by qualifi ed service 
 personnel 

when:

A.  The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.

B.  Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the 
 equipment

C.  The equipment has been exposed to rain

D.  The equipment does not appear to operate normally, or 
 

exhibits a marked change in performance

E.  The equipment has been dropped, or the enclosure 
 damaged.

THIS SAFETY INFORMATION IS OF A GENERAL NATURE AND MAY BE SUPPLEMENTED BY INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED WITHIN THIS MANUAL

Summary of Contents for MACRO80P

Page 1: ...ustralian Monitor 1 Clyde Street Silverwater NSW 2128 Australia 61 2 9647 1411 www australianmonitor com au SERVICE INFORMATION MACRO80P POWERED LOUDSPEAKER CONTENTS OPERATION MANUAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

Page 2: ...MICRO20 MACRO80P ACTIVE TWO WAY STEREO SPEAKER SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 3: ...producing devices 13 Do not block fan intake or exhaust ports Do not operate equipment on a surface or in an environment which may impede the normal flow of air around the unit such as a bed rug weath...

Page 4: ...3 REAR PANEL 4 MOUNTING DETAIL 5 SPECIFICATIONS 6 INTRODUCTION AND CONTENTS PAGE 3 MICRO20 MACRO80P INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL AUS EUR USA REV A Oct 2007 This symbol is intended to alert the user t...

Page 5: ...llowing signal on either the left or right inputs to feed all speakers SPEAKER OUTPUTS These outputs are used to connect the MICRO20 satellite speakers This signal is electronically high pass fil tere...

Page 6: ...MOUNTING DETAIL PAGE 5 MICRO20 MACRO80P INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL MICRO20 BRACKET MOUNTING DETAIL WMVC MOUNTING DETAIL...

Page 7: ...r 75mm TWEETER Diameter 25mm IMPEDANCE 8 ohm POWER RMS 30W Program 60W Peak 120W SENSITIVITY 1W 1m 84dB FREQUENCY RESPONSE 3dB 140Hz 30kHz DISPERSION H X V 120 x 90 DIMENSIONS H X W X D 150mm x 90mm x...

Page 8: ...hms 1 THD RMS 25W 2 ohms 1 THD RMS Not Recommended SUB BANDPASS 40Hz 175Hz SATELLITE BANDPASS 80Hz 30kHz INPUT SENSITIVITY 85mV CURRENT DRAW 1 2A max FUSE RATING 250V 2A SB DIMENSIONS H X W X D 405mm...

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Page 11: ...0E 1 4W R8D 10E 1W R5D 4 7Ohm R3D 68K R2D 22K R1B 22K R13 R17 10K R16 4K7 R14 10K R12 10K R11 22K R15 10K R4C 10E 1 4W R8C 10E 1W R5C 4 7Ohm 1W R3C 68K R2C 22K R1C 22K R4A 10E 1 4W R8A 4 7Ohm 1W R3A 6...

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