audiophony Combo 60 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 5
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4 - Description
4.1 - Front panel
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[1] TEL PAGING Volume control fader
Allows you to configure the tele paging volume
from 0 (minimum) to 10 (maximum).
You can use the MIC-DESK (optional) microphone
with the XLR/JACK 6.35 cable.
[2] MIC Volume control fader
Allows you to configure the volume of the
microphone from 0 to 10.
[3] AUX/CD/MP3/TUNER Volume control fader
Allows you to configure the volume of the AUX, CD
and internal module from 0 to 10.
[4] Equalizer buttons
Allow you to control the level of each frequency.
There are 3 frequencies (as written below each
fader): 150 Hz (basses), 1 kHz (mediums), 6 kHz
(trebles). Variation range of +/-10 dB.
[5] Master Volume fader
Allows you to configure the main volume of the
amplifier from 0 to 10.
[6] Volume output indicators
These LEDs light up to indicate the volume output.
The PROTECT LED indicates the unit is in
Protection mode. The protection mode is a
safety mode preventing the unit from functioning
when a problem occurs (short-circuit, excessive
temperatures or sound levels). The CLIP LED lights
up to indicate the amplifier is overheating or the
speakers might be damaged.
[7] ON/OFF Power switch
Turns the unit ON or OFF.
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[8] Power indicator
Lights up when the unit is turned ON.
[9] LCD display
Displays the information about the status of the
module or the track currently being played.
[10] Stop button
In USB mode:
Stops the track currently being played.
[11] Play/Pause button
In USB mode:
Pauses or plays the track currently being played.
[12] NEXT button
In USB mode:
Skips to the next track.
[13] BACK button
In USB mode:
Goes back to the previous track.
[14] DIR-UP button
In USB mode:
Skips to the next folder.
In Tuner mode:
Press this button to skip to the next frequency
memory.
Hold this button to browse through memories.
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