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Diagram And Parts Description - Alesis TRANSACTIVE DRUMMER Manual De Inicio Rápido

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DIAGRAM AND PARTS DESCRIPTION

1.
Power In (IEC): Use the
included power cable to
connect the TransActive
Drummer
to
outlet. While the power is
switched
off,
power
cable
TransActive
first, then plug the cable
into a power outlet.
2.
Voltage Selector*: Set
this to the correct voltage
for
your
standard.
3.
Power
On/Off
Turns
TransActive
Drummer on or off.
4.
Auxiliary
Input:
stereo RCA input can be
used to connect a CD,
MP3,
or
other
source.
5.
Line Input: Connect your external sound sources to
these inputs.
connection.
This allows for several connection
options (e.g., 1 stereo source such as a drum module,
CD player, or sampler, 2 microphones, 1 or 2 mono
sources).
6.
Master Output: Connect a mixer, PA system, or other device to these outputs using 1/4" cables.
Adjust the level of these outputs with the MASTER VOLUME knob on the top panel.
7.
Stereo Link Output: Connect a 1/4" stereo (TRS) cable to this line-level output to connect another
amplification device, such as another TransActive Drummer. When you connect this output to another
TransActive Drummer, you will be able to use the inputs of both TransActive Drummers simultaneously
with a full stereo image and the combined wattage of 100 W.
8.
Stereo Link Selector: When using two connected TransActive Drummers, set one speaker's Stereo
Link Selector to the "left" and the other to the "right" for a full stereo image. When in the "Off" position,
the summed left and right channels will be heard out of that speaker.
9.
Headphones: Connect your 1/4" headphones to this output.
10.
Master Volume Control: Adjusts the volume of the TransActive Drummer, the MASTER OUTPUT on
the rear panel and the HEADPHONE OUTPUT on the top panel. This master output includes iPod
playback plus any other devices connected to the INPUTS on the rear panel.
11.
EQ: Use these knobs to adjust the levels of the Treble, Mid, and Bass frequencies.
12.
iPod/Aux Volume: This knob controls the level of the iPod and the iPod/Auxiliary Input.
13.
Dock: Connect your iPod here. Gently rock the iPod back and forth over the connector when attaching
or removing it.
14.
Dock Adjuster: Turn this knob accordingly so your docked iPod rests against the support.
SPECIFICATIONS
Output Wattage:
Frequency Response:
Max Current:
Dimensions (W x D x H):
Weight:
a
power
AUX INPUT
LEFT
4
plug
the
into
the
Drummer
location's
Switch:
This
9
HEADPHONES
audio
Each input can accept a 1/4"
50 W (THD: <0.1%)
35 Hz – 20 kHz
0.84 A
15" x 15" x 12.6" (390 mm x 390 mm x 320 mm)
30 lbs. (13.6 kg)
STEREO LINK
8
LEFT OFF RIGHT
INPUT
OUTPUT
STEREO LINK
OUTPUT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
(MONO)
5
6
7
10
11
11
MIN
MAX
-15
+15
-15
+15
-15
MASTER
BASS
MID
VOLUME
* WARNING: U.S. users should set this
switch to "100-120V" whereas U.K. and
most European users should set this to
"220-240V."Selecting the improper voltage
can damage the unit.
2
INPUT VOLTAGE
2
POWER
3
1
11
12
+15
MIN
MAX
TREBLE
iPod / AUX
VOLUME
ADJUSTABLE iPod SUPPORT
14
13
iPod DOCK

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