Anchor Seville LP-500 Owner's Manual - Page 4

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BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION
1. Position lectern in front of and facing the audience
2. Plug gooseneck/mic into the XLR jack located on the lectern top
3. Adjust microphone position (use the supplied plastic stiffener to
help hold the mic in place)
4. Set the Lectern Mic Control (blue knob) to minimum
5. Plug the system power cord into a standard AC outlet
6. Turn system Power Switch ON - the Power LED should light
7. Speak into microphone and adjust the lectern mic control to
desired volume level
8. Adjust Tone Controls for desired sound quality
NOTE: Elevate lectern when possible to project
sound over listeners in front.
IMPORTANT: Make all connections w/ shielded cables to avoid hum, buzzing or interference.
POWER LED
READING LIGHT SWITCH
POWER SWITCH
FUSE
SEVILLE LECTERN - CONTROL PANEL
MODEL SHOWN: LP-500
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CARING FOR THE SEVILLE
Taking proper care of your new lectern will give you years of
use. Clean the solid wood trim with an oil-based furniture pol-
ish, and the laminate surfaces with common household polish.
NEED MORE HELP? View demonstration videos on proper system setup and operation: www.anchoraudio.com
LECTERN MIC
AUXILIARY MIC
LINE INPUT
LEVEL CONTROL
LEVEL CONTROL
LEVEL CONTROL
SEVILLE LECTERN ACCESSORIES
LM-618 - LECTERN GOOSENECK MIC
Sensitive electret 24" gooseneck microphone
LC-650 - STORAGE COVER
Durable nylon fitted storage/dust cover
MIC-90 - HANDHELD WIRED MICROPHONE
Anchor's dynamic, balanced, low impedance microphone w/
unidirectional pick-up pattern, mic "on/off" switch & 20' cable
FREQUENCY
TRANSMITTER LED*
CODE LABEL*
TONE CONTROLS
WIRELESS
Bass & Treble
LEVEL CONTROL*
LINE OUT - OUTPUT JACK
LINE IN - INPUT JACK
1/4" phone - provides a
1/4" phone - for playback
combined output of all active
of tape/CD players or any
system inputs. Record your
audio source. May be
presentation or 'daisy chain'
combined w/ mic inputs for
a powered sound system for
composite output
greater crowd coverage
AUXILIARY MIC INPUT
MIC OUT - OUTPUT JACK
Balanced XLR - Low
Balanced XLR - a composite
impedance & phantom
signal of all inputs. Where
power for condenser type
applicable, connect to the
microphones
input on your 'house' system
using an XLR cable
* Please see Page 6 for detailed wireless instructions
INTERNAL
SPEAKER
SWITCH
Turn built-in
speaker 'On'
or 'Off'
SPEAKER OUT
OUTPUT JACK
1/4" phone -
Use output to
drive an external
unpowered
8 ohm speaker
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