Personal
PA
System Installation
INTRODUCTION
The Personal PA/FM Broadcasting System has been designed for easy
installation by persons with minimal
electroniCi:
experiehce. Some
ex-
perience with sound systems will be helpful. Please read the manual com-
pletely and pay close attention to the antenna location guidelines if the
remote antenna is used. Taking a few minutes now to read the instruc-
tions
wi
ll
save time and ensure proper system operation.
TRANSMITTER CONTROLS AND FEATURES,
MODELS
T4
AND T4P
Tt)ere are two Personal PA/FM Transmitter models. Look at the drawings
below to identity your Transmitter.
ON AUlllD
Model
T4
Front Panel Jacks
The
T4
Transmitter does not have microphone jacks on the front panel.
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Model
T4P
The
T4P
Transmitter has three jacks on the front panel. " Mic 1 ;·
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Mic 2,"
and "Tape Out." The "Mic 1" and
"Mic
2"
jacks are low-impedance, un-
balanced microphone inputs tor dynamic
or
electret microphones. Both
microphone inputs are mixed together
in
the Transmitter. The
"T
ape Out"
jack is a
1K
Ohm line level output for tape recording or feeding a sound
system.
Front Panel Indicators
The Transmitter front panel has two indicator lights, "POWER" and
'
'.AUDIO."
The "POWER" light shows that the unit is on, and the '
'.AUDIO
"
light indicates sufficient audio input level. Because the Transmitter draws
very little power,
it ,does not have a power switch and can be left plugged
in
continuously.
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