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X  &  Z.  STEREO  INPUTS 

–  Stereo  phono  (RCA)  input

jacks and 1/4” TRS jacks (wired for Tip=Left, Ring=Right
and Sleeve=Ground, the standard format of commercially
available cables) designed for use with a tape player, CD
player,  or  any  other  stereo  source.  Use  these  jacks  for
connecting the output of a computer sound card or other
similar device to your Passport. Adapters that convert an
1/8”  male  plug  to  RCA  male  phono  plugs  are  readily
available  at  electronics  stores.  Note:  These  connectors
are set at a constant “line level”.

Y.  STEREO  OUT 

–  The  Tape  Out  RCA  jacks  provide  a

mix  output  that  is  independent  of  the  Master  Level
Controls.  Connect  these  to  the  inputs  of  a  recording
device,  such  as  a  cassette  or  DAT  recorder,  to  record
your event. Changes made during the performance, to the
input level controls, channel EQ, and reverb controls will
be  heard  in  the  Tape  Out  mix.  Changes  made  to  the
master  level  controls  will  not  effect  the  level  of  the
recording.  Adjust  recording  levels  according  to  the
instructions on your recording device.

DD. REV/ AUX SEND 

– Plug your external effects signal

processor  in  here.  Although  the  Passport  is  already
equipped with on-board digital reverb, an external effects
signal processor can be incorporated into the Passport’s
signal flow. This 1/4 inch output jack is designed to feed
the  Passport’s  effects  bus  signal  to  an  external  signal
processing device, such as a digital delay or a chorus. 

CC.  AUX  RETURN 

–  Plug  your  external  effects  signal

processor’s  output  signal  in  here.  This  1/4  inch  input
stereo jack is designed to accept signals from an external
processing device, such as a digital delay or a chorus unit.
This  input  can  also  be  used  as  a  stereo  input  with  the
volume controlled at the master volume knobs. 

EE.  FOOT  SWITCH 

–  The  Footswitch  connector  allows

the internal reverb return to be muted, or shut off, through
the  use  of  a  simple  foot  operated  switch  (Fender  part
number  099-4052-000).  The  footswitch  should  be  wired
to connect the tip to the sleeve to turn the reverb off, and
requires a standard speaker or instrument cable. 

AA & BB. – AMPLIFIER SEND/ RETURN JACKS 

– Each

channel  of  the  amplifier  has  a  Send  and  Return  jack.
These  jacks  provide  a  point  to  patch  in  an  equalizer,  or
other processor into the sound system. The signal at the
send jack is located after the mixer section and before the
power  amplifier.  The  send  jack  should  be  connected  to
the input of the external device. The return jack is a patch
point that enters into the power amplifiers. The return jack
should be connected to the output of the external device. 

T  &  U.  SPEAKER  OUTPUTS 

–  These  are  speaker  level

(powered)  output  jacks  designed  to  feed  each  of  your
Passport speaker enclosures. Use the enclosed cables (or
other speaker cable) to connect the Passport’s speakers
to the power tower.

FF.  POWER  SWITCH 

–  Turns  the  AC  power  ON  and

OFF. When the switch is in the OFF position, your Pass-
port is completely shut down.

AC  CONNECTOR/  LINE  CORD 

–  The  Passport  is

equipped  with  a  grounding  type  IEC  supply  cord  to
reduce the possibility of shock hazard. Be sure to connect
it to a grounded AC receptacle. 

DO NOT ALTER THE AC

PLUG.

The power mains (AC) fuse and fuse holder
are  under  the  IEC  (power  cord)  socket.
Replacement  fuses  must  be  of  the  same
rating  (6.3A,  250V)  and  size  as  originally
equipped.  To  replace  a  blown  fuse,  re-

move  the  IEC  power  cord.  Pull  out  the  fuse  holder  and
find the spare fuse inside.

Your  Passport  system  is  capable  of  running  on  battery
power. The off-white plastic connector on the rear of your
Passport is the DC power input connector for connecting
the  Passport  DC-DC  converter.  The  converter  is  then
connected to a battery. Available accessories include the
Passport  DC-DC  converter  (Fender  part  number 
069-1002-000)  and  12  volt  battery  pack  (Fender  part
number 069-9003-000).

AUX AND FOOTSWITCH JACKS

REAR PANEL

Summary of Contents for Passport PD-250

Page 1: ...to get started Use your Passport to amplify voices musical instruments computer sound cards CD s tape playback and more Passport s quick and easy set up its ability to cover large audiences and simpl...

Page 2: ...untries the range selector must be set to 115 V Countries in the EEC have standardized at 230 volts 50 Hz however there are different types of AC plugs used For all these countries the selector should...

Page 3: ...d or straight up position the channel response is flat with no frequencies increased or decreased To set the EQ start with this control in the 12 o clock notched position Simply turn the control until...

Page 4: ...The Rev Aux controls set the individual channel levels for the Monitor RIGHT master volume control When the Dual mode position is selected with the switch the Pan and Balance controls become inoperat...

Page 5: ...turn to be muted or shut off through the use of a simple foot operated switch Fender part number 099 4052 000 The footswitch should be wired to connect the tip to the sleeve to turn the reverb off and...

Page 6: ...system will turn on If other powered equipment is to be attached to the system it is always advisable to turn on your Passport last In this way any transient spikes and thumps caused by other equipmen...

Page 7: ...e fuse in the fuse holder the Passport utilizes a T6 3A 250V fuse Only replace fuses with one of an identical value and size The Passport System is weather resistant in its packed transport mode Howev...

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Page 9: ...e normal wired microphone Once installed the only requirement of the operator is to make sure the microphone transmitter is fitted with a fresh battery Systems The Passport Wireless Handheld System Co...

Page 10: ...eck and fix lightly but securely to the ears of the user The headset assembly has a number of adjustments The neckband is adjustable for size and fit The pivot arm tension and length can be adjusted D...

Page 11: ...A second advantage to this tone key system is that the transmitter can be turned on and off without having to turn off the receiver or mute its channel on the Passport...

Page 12: ...this unit to moisture Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any circuitry There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to an Authorized Fender Pro Audio qualified service personnel...

Page 13: ...our transmitter for continued operation If your wireless system fails to work properly consult your authorized Fender Service Center Frequencies Passport Wireless Systems are available in a number of...

Page 14: ...eceiving Mode Non Diversity Dynamic Range 100dB Squelch Tone Key squelch controlled circuitry S N Ratio 100dB T H D 0 5 Freq Response 50Hz 18kHz 3dB Product Specifications are subject to change withou...

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