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CAUTION FOR USING POWER LINE
ME You shall hold the plug firmly to avoid the pull-out of power
line and risk occurring when you pull the power ine out from
AC outlet.
i The plug of power tine for this unit should be pullee out from
power outlet to cut down the power supply, when this unit
‘sn'tused fora long period
Don't force any matter on the powsr line ofthis system to avoid
the damaging powerline and don't insert the knoted power
line nto unt.
This broadcast system, main unit, 500series should be
placed ona solid
surface with a minimum distance of 1
sm the back o side plate
to the wall and. rotinthe following environments of cases:
Moist place:
Under direct radiation of sunlight or other strang h
No airventilation
To prevent the risk offre or electrical shock, never expose
this equipment to rain or dampness.
HANDLING THIS UNIT
Check ifthe power supply is being shut down, the powerline
|s pulled out form outlet and ather lines connecting this unit
are also disconnected,
DON'T DISASSEMBLE THIS UNIT
Don't disassemble and repair the unitby yourself, otherwise
of may induce electric shack or fires. Ifyou can't remedy any
ccurred trouble according to the methods described in the
Last ofthis manual, you must call a qualified technician or
consult with our company, Aforced using if ay cause electric
shock or fires.
CLEANING
When the unit needs a cleaning, you can blow off dust from
the unit with a blower or clean with rag etc. Dontuse solvents
such ae ben, 20, thinner, alcohol of other fluids with very
storing voatilty and flammabilty for cleaning the unit body.
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General Description
‘The 600 series Mixer Power Amplifiers 30W, 60W and 120W are
designed for PA system applications such as paging, announcements,
intercommunications, background music and broad-casting in
industrial plants, offices, schools, churches, department stores,
‘shopping centres, night clubs, dining rooms, convention halls,
auditoriums and recreation areas.
The primary feature is their ability
clrcults of output. Because of the engineered circuitry design
the 500 series amplifiers require no complicated protective circuit
withstand overload or short-
to withstand accidents and mismatched output connections that
may occur during the installation or use of PA system. This results
in very high reliability
‘The 500 series amplifiers come with 4 microphone inputs, 3 auxiliary
inputs anda mag. phono input. Microphone inputs may be used
with unbalanced low impedance (30-600 ohms) microphone.
‘Three auxiliary inputs are provided for high level signal sources
such as radio tuner, tape recorder, mixer preamplifier, remote
microphone and record player with ceramic or crystal type cartridge.
Speaker outputs are complete with 4 ohms (usable 4-18 ohms),
OV, 70V and 100V on the terminal strip. An auxiliary output is
equipped for a booster amplifier and a tae oulput is equipped for
atape recorder.
Each input volume can be controlled with the corresponding
individual input volume control, and can further be adjusted by
means of a master volume control and individual bass and treble
tone controls. Emergency operation can be made by DC power
source 30W. 12V DC, 60W and 120W 24V DC), evenin case of
‘AC power failure.Front Panel Controls and Features
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4 [POWER ON-OFF SWITCH _ | Apes Line power. Two-posiion buon eich fr on-f modes
2__ | POWER INDICATOR ‘Comes on when power i tumed on
3 [OUTPUTLEVEL METER | indicates ouuttove
4 [inputs voLume ‘ts gan of NPUT 15 ospoctivay.
CONTROL
5 | BASS CONTROL ‘juts bane respons, Tur clockwise (CH) to boost and
counterlocswse (CCW) oatlonune the bass response,
6 | TREBLE CONTROL jt ble esponse, Tun dockwise (CW) fo boost and
counterlocswise (CW) oatlonuae the abe response
7 [MASTER VOLUME ‘Aut overal gain of unt
CONTROL
3 [EcHovoNo. [ Name Function/Description
INPUT # (MIC 1) ‘Connect toa mcrophone of balance or uaalancea
2 | weurinc2) recs i @ mirophone of balances or unbalanced
low impedence (0-600 ons),
3 | ineurs ‘Connect to unbalanced microphone a the record player
(MIC 37MAG, PHONO) with Att type cate
4 [ineurasetect switch | selects mica or MAG. PHONO int
6 | inpur a nc 4iaux 1) ‘Connect to unbalanced microphone or Aux pu
6 |ineurasevect switcH Selects MIC 4 or AUX np
7 | inpurs aux2) ‘Connect to Au np
8 _|auxsinpur Connects to AUX np
9 |auxsvotumeconTRoL — | Adusts gain ofauxs,
10. | TAPE ouTeUT Provides connections fra tape recorder,
‘The input impedance ofthe equipment shouldbe more
than 47k ohms.
11 | aux output Provides connections fra boostr apie
‘The input impedance ofthe equipment shouldbe more
‘han 600 of,
12 | acruse Prevents excessive cent om,
13 | oc power switch cont! De suppy.
14 | EARTH TERMINAL Normally connect to rcord player's ground
15 | oUTPUTTERMINALS Connecto speakers,
16 | oc TERMINALS ‘Connect to 0¢ power supp
17 | Ac POWER SUPPLY CORD
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Unpacking ‘The unit will also operate from an external battary or other direct
State date, nature of damage, whether any damage was noticed current source with negative (-) as ground. Power connections
‘onthe shipping container prior to unpacking. Please give waybill are made atthe DC terminal strip on the rear panel.
‘number of shipping order, HAC power supply fails, transfer toDG power is instantaneous,
automatic and silent
Do not block cover ventilation holes. Tne battery power supply is operated by the primary power,
‘The amplifier should not be placed in areas. switch
4) with poor ventilation
2) exposedto direct sunlight
3)with nigh ambient temperature or adjacent to heat-
‘generating equipment.
4) with high humidity or dust levels.
5) susceptible to vibration.
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Four microphone inputs are provided. Thee microphone inputs
‘rea double pole phone jack and of unbalanced type. They may
be used with balanced ar unbalanced low impedance (30-600
‘ohms) microphone The microphone withthe unbalanced con-
nection cable of 10~20 meter may be used depending on the
microphone and its characteristic.
For balanced low impedance microphone:
Connected tothe double conductor shielded cable of balanced
LO impedance microphone,
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Balanced microphone Double pole phone lug
For unbalanced low impedance microphone:
May also be connected to the single conductor shielded cable
‘of unbalanced Lo impedance microphone.
Single pole phone plug
‘When connecting the microphone to INPUT 3 and INPUT 4, place
the rear-mounted INPUT 3 select and INPUT 4 select switches
in the MIC 3 and MIC 4 position, respectively.
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INPUT 9 select swatch
MAG.PHONO mics
INPUT select switch
AUX1 mic 4
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Magnetic phonograph cartridge may be connected to (INPUT 3) MAG
PHONO input. Ceramic or crystal cartridge pick-up may be connected
'oAUX 1 input (90mV, 220K). Use the single-conductor or double-
conductor shielded cable with aterminating phone plug.
Itis recommended that 3 separate ground wire be connected between
the phono player base and the GND ( 7, ) terminal ofthe terminal
strip on the panel
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‘Single pols phone plug
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When connecting a record player with MM type cartidge to
INPUT 3, set INPUTS solect smith to MAG, PHONO.
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INPUTS select switch
MAGPHONO Mics
When connecting a record player with ceramic or crystal type
cartdge to INPUT 4, set INPUT 4 select switch to AUX
INPUT 4 select switch
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‘Aradio tuner, tape player, chime, mixer preamplifier, compact
disc player or other high level signal source may be connected
tothe AUX 1, AUX 2 0r AUX inpu
Use single or double conductor shielded cable witha terminating
phone plug
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‘When using INPUT 4 a5 AUX 1, set INPUT 4 select switch to AUX
1 positon.
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To operate a booster amp connect between the AUX OUT jack
ofthis unit and the input ofthe booster amp by ens ofa single.
conductor shielded cable with a phone plug
The volume of this output is adjustable with the individual
volume can-tral, but not with the master or tone controls. Use.
the input volume contra! af the booster amplifier when the.
overall volume adjustment is necessary,
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Single pote phone plug
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‘To operate a tape recorder, connect the single conductor,
shielded cable with a phone plug form the TAPE OUT jack to
the input ofthe tape recorder.
Since this output level cannot be controlled with the tone or the
master control ofthe amplifier, use the controls of the tape.
recorder to adjust the signal level.
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‘The amplifier may be used in conjunction with a speaker rates
at 4 ohms or with 50 Volt. 70 Volt or 109 Volt constant-voltage.
speaker systems.
4 ohms (4~16 ohms) speaker output (balanced)
‘The 4 ohms (4~16 ohms) speaker output terminal is provides
for connection with low impedance speakers (more than 4 ohms,
intotal) when constant-voltage speaker system s unnecessary
or in case the distance between the amplifier and the speaker
's short enough (less than 50m). Itis requested that the total
‘speaker load impedance be correctly matched to the output
impedance (4 chms) of the amplifier for most efficient transfer
of power.
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50V, 70V and 100V speaker output (balanced)
‘When itis desired to operate the speakers form the distance, over 50
Meters of the amplifier, its recommended that line matching trans
formers be installed on the speaker units to prevent excessive line
losses. This method of load matching known as the constant voltage
distribution system eliminates the calculation of lade impedance ane
series-parallel speaker arrangements. In this method, all speakers
are connected in parallel
‘These constant voltage outputs are most convenient for distribution
of power when a number of speakers are installed. Each speaker
must have 69 valt, 70 volt ar 100 voltline tranefarmer with a tap that
ives the power desired for that speaker. The total number of power
settings for all speakers should be equal to the amplifier power
rating or less. See the following diagrams.
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Volume control setting
For the average input signals, the master volume control should
be setto-around 7. Incelation tothe levels of inputs, ite recommended
that the gains or losses should be equally divided between individual
con-trols and the master control.
Tone contro! setting
‘The soparate tone controls provide boost and attenuation af bass
and treble response. The flat positions obtained when the knobs
are set too. Turn bass control knob (BASS) and treble tone control
knob (TREBLE), respectively, clockwise to raise tone level by
‘approximately +10 dB; turn counterclockwise to lower tone level
by approximately 0 8. Where a microphone paging is provided
toa revorberant room, clear, crisp sound reproduction is possible
by attenuating bass,
Output level meter
‘The LED meter indicates output level
When voice or musicis amplified in practice, sat the volume contral
atthe position where the maximum output level is below zero,
White the red LED indicator remains li, the output ie distorted.
Inthis case, lower the sound volume by means of a volume control
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Type Mixer power amplifier
Modell ow ow 200
Power output Rated: 300 Rated: 60W Rated: 120W
Max: 45 Max: 90W Max: 1800
‘Output regulation Less than 2 €B no load to full load
Outputs ‘Speaker outputs (balanced)
30W 4n(11V), 50V (83M) TOV (1700), 100v (3300)
OW 42 (15.5V) SOV (420) TOV (83.2), 100V (1700)
*20W 40 (22V) SOV (212) 7OV (420), 100V (8300)
TAPE QUT, 4.7K ohms, 650mV
AUX QUT; 600 ohms, 1
Inputs INPUT 1: (MIC 1) 600 ohms, 0.5m
INPUT 2: (MIC 2} 600 ohms, 0.5m
INPUT 3: (MIC 3) 600 ohms, 0.5m
(WAG PHONO) 50k ohms, 2mV
INPUT 4: (MIC 4) 600 ohms, 0.5m
(AUX +) 220k ohms, 100m
INPUTS: (AUX 2) 10 ohms, 100mV
AUK 3: 40k ohms, 100mV
Frequency Response 50-15,000H2 23 48
Total harmonic distortion | Less than 436 Less than 2% 1kHz, rated power
at IkH2, rated power
Signal to noise ratio Al volume contols cow. ; 8048 below rated power
(Tone control centerd) Microphone 60:8 below rated power
Aux2, 70 €B below rated power
Tone controls BASS 2108 at 100H7
TREBLE "21048 at 10kH2
Controis INPUT 4 Volume control Tone contols (BASS, TREBLE)
INPUT 2 Volume contro!
INPUT 3 Volume contol MASTER volume contol
INPUT 4 Volume contro! Voltage selector
INPUT 5 Volume conto!
AUK Volume control
Indicator Power incicator (LED) LED output level meter
‘AC power supply ‘10-127 60H2 / 220-240v SoH
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‘AC power consumption | 90 Watts 160 Watts 320 Wats
at rated output | at rated output | at rated output
DC power consumption | 48a 428 aA
at rated output | at rated output | at rated output
Dimensions 88 Smen(H) x 420mm W) x 280MM)
Weight 6.9K 7.8k9 10.09
Color Black
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