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Manual Priority Terminals
These two terminals, when shorted, will mute incoming signal from AUX and CD inputs, thus giving priority to
the Telephone Paging and Microphone. These are especially useful when a table microphone with switch is
part of the installation.
Speaker Terminals
These terminals are offering 3 low voltage outputs 4Ω, 8Ω, 16Ω depending on your speaker combination. A
70V/100V commercial output is also available. Please note that one wire only should be connected to COM
screw and one wire to the selected impedance or voltage. Multiple combinations cannot be done at the
output level.
Four different types of connections are provided. The low
impedance section: 4Ω, 8Ω, 16Ω is designed for a small
amount of speakers to be connected to your amplifier. The
100V section is especially designed for a multiple speaker
distribution. When using the 100V output, speakers have to
be equipped with 100V transformer. The maximum amount of
speakers to be placed on your distribution line is in relation to
the power allocated to each speaker. The total wattage set on
the secondary side of the transformers on your speaker line
must not exceed the maximum RMS output power: 30W or
60W. Failure to respect this may cause permanent damage to
the amplifier.
Microphone Input
This ¼ ’’ jack is a two conductor unbalanced microphone input. If you wish to use a low impedance
microphone on a balanced line with a long cable, we recommend that you use an AM-15 adaptor to do so. If
you choose to use a Table Top microphone with an enunciator switch, keep in mind that the switch should be
connected to the two priority terminals.