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Describes electrical shock and fire hazards associated with the unit, and precautions against water and moisture.
Advises against placing the product in environments with high heat, dust, moisture, or vibration to ensure performance.
Lists crucial safety precautions for installation, including electrical safety and proper usage.
Describes the sequence and automatic delay for powering up the unit to protect components.
Describes the power switch, MIC, LINE, and MASTER volume controls on the front panel.
Explains the Bass, Treble EQ knobs and the Ducking function switch.
Details the switches for selecting CD 1, CD 2, AUX, VIDEO, and TAPE inputs.
Details the MIC 1 and MIC 2 balanced XLR inputs, including phantom power.
Explains the six-segment LED meter for signal levels and the limiter indicator.
Covers the AMP 1, AMP 2, and Bridged speaker outputs, plus the Master 2 Out.
Describes the Mono Sub Out for subwoofers and the REC Out for recording.
Details the RCA line inputs and their corresponding gain adjustment controls.
Explains insert jacks for external processors and AMP routing/mode switches.
Setup and controls for versatile stereo output configuration.
Setup and controls for distributed background sound systems.
Setup and controls for high-power mono output for presentations.
Guidelines for connecting a single pair of speakers in stereo or mono modes.
Guidelines for connecting multiple speakers, ensuring proper polarity and network structure.
Explains how to wire multiple speakers in parallel or series and calculate total impedance.
Details how to combine series and parallel wiring to achieve specific impedances.
Instructions for connecting stereo devices like CD players to RCA line inputs.
Instructions for connecting microphones via balanced XLR inputs.
Safety steps and sequence for connecting instruments and devices to the amplifier.
Table showing how insert jacks function in Stereo, Mono, and Bridge modes.
Technical performance data including rated output power, inputs, outputs, and frequency response.
Details on power source, power consumption, weight, and physical dimensions.
Steps for diagnosing and resolving issues, referencing operator error or system problems.
Information on obtaining service schematics and parts lists from the warranty provider.
Describes electrical shock and fire hazards associated with the unit, and precautions against water and moisture.
Advises against placing the product in environments with high heat, dust, moisture, or vibration to ensure performance.
Lists crucial safety precautions for installation, including electrical safety and proper usage.
Describes the sequence and automatic delay for powering up the unit to protect components.
Describes the power switch, MIC, LINE, and MASTER volume controls on the front panel.
Explains the Bass, Treble EQ knobs and the Ducking function switch.
Details the switches for selecting CD 1, CD 2, AUX, VIDEO, and TAPE inputs.
Details the MIC 1 and MIC 2 balanced XLR inputs, including phantom power.
Explains the six-segment LED meter for signal levels and the limiter indicator.
Covers the AMP 1, AMP 2, and Bridged speaker outputs, plus the Master 2 Out.
Describes the Mono Sub Out for subwoofers and the REC Out for recording.
Details the RCA line inputs and their corresponding gain adjustment controls.
Explains insert jacks for external processors and AMP routing/mode switches.
Setup and controls for versatile stereo output configuration.
Setup and controls for distributed background sound systems.
Setup and controls for high-power mono output for presentations.
Guidelines for connecting a single pair of speakers in stereo or mono modes.
Guidelines for connecting multiple speakers, ensuring proper polarity and network structure.
Explains how to wire multiple speakers in parallel or series and calculate total impedance.
Details how to combine series and parallel wiring to achieve specific impedances.
Instructions for connecting stereo devices like CD players to RCA line inputs.
Instructions for connecting microphones via balanced XLR inputs.
Safety steps and sequence for connecting instruments and devices to the amplifier.
Table showing how insert jacks function in Stereo, Mono, and Bridge modes.
Technical performance data including rated output power, inputs, outputs, and frequency response.
Details on power source, power consumption, weight, and physical dimensions.
Steps for diagnosing and resolving issues, referencing operator error or system problems.
Information on obtaining service schematics and parts lists from the warranty provider.