Anchor Xtreme NL-6000 Instrukcja obsługi - Strona 8
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Xtreme Control Panel
1. Set all input level controls to minimum and tones controls to
NOTE:
flat or middle position before turning on the power.
Instructions
for wireless
2. Plug a microphone into Mic 1 or Mic 2, or plug an audio
operation can
source into the Line-in input jack.
be found on
3. Press POWER on. The red LED near the switch will light.
pages 10 & 11.
4. Slowly increase the level control adjacent to the input jack
used to desired volume.
5. For speech applications, Speech Projection should be "on" to
overcome ambient noise. For standard applications (music
and indoors), Speech Projection should be "off".
6. Adjust Bass and Treble controls for desired sound quality.
Wireless Receiver Controls
Speech
Projection
Switch
Tone Controls
NOTE:
Line In
(1/4" Phone
All audio
Jack)
connections
Mic In
must be made
(XLR Jack)
with shielded
Condenser
cable to avoid
Mic Power
hum, buzzing
Switch
or radio
Balanced
interference.
Input
(XLR Jack)
Input Level
Switch
Power Switch
XTR-6000CU2
Back Panel
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GENERAL OPERATION
CD Player
CD Volume
Balanced
Line Out
(XLR Jack)
Speaker
Output
Input Level
Controls
AC Inlet
Fuse
GENERAL OPERATION
Line In
This unbalanced, high impedance, input is used for playback of a
cassette or CD player, musical instrument, VCR, other sound system
or similar line-level signal source. This input may be used in
conjunction with other inputs for a composite output.
Mic In
This balanced XLR, low impedance input is for use with balanced
microphones to help prevent hum or interference when using long
cables. It features +12VDC condenser mic power for use with
condenser-type microphones.
Balanced Input
This balanced XLR, low impedance input can be used for either a
balanced line level input or for a balanced microphone input. The
Input Level and Condenser Mic Power features are
user selectable. For a microphone level input, set
the Input Level button to the "in" position. For
line level sources, the Input Level button should be
in the "out" position. For condenser microphones,
set the Condenser Mic Power button to the "in"
position; the "in" position supplies +12VDC at the
input. Setting the button to the "out" position
supplies 0V for all other input applications.
Balanced Line Out
The Balanced Line-out provides a combined signal of all inputs
being used. You can use this function to record your presentation or
to "daisy chain" another powered sound system to the Xtreme for
greater crowd coverage. Note: This output is post source level; any
volume fluctuations for a specific input will affect the output signal
level at this output.
NOTE: A balanced microphone (Lo-Z) is preferred for use with long
cables, to minimize hum and interference. Condenser Mic Power is only
required when using mics with a condenser element; in all other
instances, the Condenser Mic Power switch should be set to off.
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