OPERATION
Front Panel
4. Power Switch
This switch turns the power of the unit on. Remember to
turn the gain controls down before turning power on or off,
even though it comes with a POWER ON / OFF MUTING
feature. In general, the power amplifier should be the last
piece of audio equipment to be powered on, and the first
to be powered off, in a PA system.
5. Power LED
This blue LED comes on when power is on.
6. Peak LED
When the input signal level becomes too high, causing
input signal to loss definition and to distort, this red LED
comes on. When this happens, turn the gain control down
until the PEAK LED no longer comes on or remains on
continuously.
7. Signal LED
Every channel comes with a signal LED, allowing user to
monitor signal level. A minimum level of -30dBu is required
for the LED to go on.
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8. Gain Controls
These two rotary knobs control the signal level of the in-
put. These center detented controls allow precise volume
setting. Slowly turn the knob clockwise to increase input
level, but make sure that PEAK LED does not remain on
or blink constantly.
Rear Panel
9. Grounding/Floating Switch
This switch allows the circuit and chassis grounds to be
separated in case of a ground conflict. In normal use the
switch should be in the Ground On position. Lifting the
ground (Floating position) may resolve the ground conflict,
but means that circuit grounding will depend on other con-
nected components. Deficiencies in other components'
grounding will affect the sound and a serious electric fault
with the amplifier could damage other components in the
system.
10.
Parallel / Stereo / Bridge Mono Operation
Mode Switch
There are three operation modes for different use. To
avoid damaging your PA system, remember to turn the
power off before switching from one mode to the other.
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