POWER CORD RECEPTACLE: Connects A.C. power to the equalizer.
INPUT CONNECTORS: Three types of input connectors are provided for input connections: female
locking XLR type connectors, 1/4-inch tip-ring-sleeve phone jack connectors, and a barrier strip.
The maximum input level that the equalizer can accept is +22dBu (ref: 0.775Vms).
OUTPUT CONNECTORS: Three types of output connectors are provided for output connections: male
XLR type connectors, 1/4 inch tip-ring-sleeve phone jack connectors and a barrier strip.
INPUT GROUND LIFT SWITCH: Disconnects the grounding of the input connector from the equalizer's
grounding system. This is sometimes helpful in preventing electronic "hum" in a sound system by
breaking the common ground connection between the equalizer and other products.
CHASSIS GROUND LIFT STRAP: By removing the jumper connecting the two screws on the barrier strip,
the chassis ground is separated from the electronic ground of the equalizer. This is sometimes nec-
essary to prevent Òground loopsÓ in a sound system.
FUSE: Should the fuse fail, be sure to determine and remove the cause of the problem before replacing
the fuse. Failure to do so could result in damage to the equalizer. The following is a list of fuse types
used for different AC voltage configurations:
100VAC T 250mA 250V
120VAC 200mA 250V Slow Blow
230VAC T 125mA 250V
240VAC T 125mA 250V