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      A6 dp 

                                                                                                             SEEBURG acoustic line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contents 

 

Foreword ................................................................................... 3 

Safety instructions ..................................................................... 4 

 

 

 

Part 1 – Connections and indicator functions 

 

Connectors ................................................................................ 5 

Control elements ....................................................................... 6 

Status indicators ........................................................................ 6 

 

 

Part 2 - Operation 

 

System start-up ......................................................................... 7 

Adjusting sound levels............................................................... 7 

Accessing presets ..................................................................... 8 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for A6 DP

Page 1: ...User Manual A6 dp Last update 01 2009 ...

Page 2: ... line 2 Contents Foreword 3 Safety instructions 4 Part 1 Connections and indicator functions Connectors 5 Control elements 6 Status indicators 6 Part 2 Operation System start up 7 Adjusting sound levels 7 Accessing presets 8 ...

Page 3: ...r and a first class circuit design ensure excellent audio quality with low distortion and effectively minimise static noise Highly efficient and intelligent limiter systems ensure optimum protection against overload without restricting the possibilities offered by this high performance sound system If you would like any additional information on or have any suggestions pertaining to this manual pl...

Page 4: ...ains plug when opening the loudspeaker box for example when turning the horn Do not expose the A6 dp to rain and if possible do not operate the speaker outside of a temperature range of 5 C to 40 C Bear in mind that strong thermal fluctuations result in the formation of condensate therefore do not operate the speaker until the speaker box has assumed the ambient temperature Do not switch the equip...

Page 5: ...wer is to be supplied to several active speaker boxes and only one 230 Volt AC lead is being used Please observe the maximum permitted connected load In practice power can be supplied to up to two additional systems PowerCon blue Power supply 195 250 VAC This plug has the same function as an on off switch Ensure that a 230 VAC mains voltage is available After switching on clockwise rotation until ...

Page 6: ... indicators Mute LED red light when the system is muted press Set button in Status mode or under technically crucial conditions Limit LED yellow light when the limiter is restricting the level of the amplifier Signal LED green light if a signal exceeds 20 dBU This also applies when the mute function has been activated Power LED lights up when the system is switched on ...

Page 7: ...essed once the mute function is deactivated the Mute LED goes off and the system transmits a signal Adjusting sound levels By pressing the Mode button once you will gain access to the Level mode permitting adjustment of the volume in 3dB stages Four different values 3dB 0 dB standard 3dB and 6 dB are available Adjustment is effect via the SET button The green LED located above it indicates which m...

Page 8: ...oice By raising of the level within the presence and treble range slightly and a lowering the low mid range particularly assertive voice reproduction is achieved This setting is recommended when using dynamic microphones e g Shure SM58 Boost Same setting as Flat mode but with increased bass response This setting is recommended for full range applications when a balanced bass response is needed alt...

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