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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. 
 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for KB-C30PT

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Page 3: ...Priority Terminals 4 Connectios 4 Microphone1 4 Balanced operation 4 Unbalanced operation 4 Microphone2 5 Wiring is as follows 5 MP3 TUNER Selection 5 Manual Priority Terminals 6 Speaker Terminals 6...

Page 4: ...puts and master volume control With 6KHz 1kHz and 150Hz tone control Output as Aux input independent volume control MP3 USB port included FM AM tuner included LED for output level and protection indic...

Page 5: ...Backward 3 AUX CD MP3 FM Volume 20 Next Forward 4 Bass 150Hz 21 Play Pause 5 Middle 1KHz 22 Stop 6 Treble 6KHz 23 LCD Display 7 Master Volume 8 Signal LED 9 10dB LED 10 Power Switch 11 Power LED 12 Cl...

Page 6: ...Priority terminals 5 Speakers output terminals 6 AUX Input 7 CD Input 8 AUX CD Selector Switch 9 AUX Music on Hold Volume Control 10 MIC2 Input unbalanced 11 MIC1 Telephone Paging Input Balanced 12 MI...

Page 7: ...ity to the Telephone Paging and Microphone These are especially useful when a table microphone with switch is part of the installation Connectios Microphone1 The microphone inputs use DIN 5 jack and a...

Page 8: ...two phono sockets These inputs are configured as AUX Or CD inputs MP3 TUNER Selection The built in MP3 TUNER can work proper when switching to CD MP3 Tuner on rear panel Equalizer Controls Three diffe...

Page 9: ...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 tran...

Page 10: ...ically triggers the priority system without any manual intervention At the end of the announcement the system will return to its normal operation A Gain control is located next to the input in order t...

Page 11: ...sponse 100Hz 20 kHz MIC2 Input 3mV 600 AUX Inputs 200mV 50 K CD Inputs 400mV 50 K Telephone Paging MIC1 Input 6 700 mV Music on Hold Output 1W max 32 Sig Noise Ratio Mic 65 dB Sig Noise Ratio AUX CD 7...

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