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1 SRP-X351P POWERED MIXER 2-347-110- 21 (1) CONTENTS Operating Instructions Safety Information .................... Main Feature .............................. Names and Functions ............... Installation of The Tuner Unit .. External Dimensions ................ Block Diagrams ......................... Main Specifications .................. Tro[...]
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2 Warning English WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. • Operate the unit only on 230V AC, 50/60 Hz. Français AVERTISSEMENT Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas expose[...]
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3 Powered Mixer Has 170W+170W(4 Ω ) Power Amplifier, and 4 Microphones, 3 Line Inputs. Built-in power amplifier satisfy a small PA system with 170W+170W (4 Ω ) output. Mixing of 4 microphone inputs and 3 stereo (line) inputs Line input (ST3) can be select 4 AV's one. Wireless Tuner Unit Can Be Installed Two UHF SYNTHESIZED TUNER UNIT WRU-8[...]
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4 Names and Functions 1 POWER button Pressing it turns on the power. 2 Wireless remote control sensor It catches the signal from the infrared wireless remote control. If this sensor is covered by something, the remote control may not function correctly. Place the unit so that the sensor will be easy to receive the remote control signal. 3 ECHO/AUX [...]
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5 !£ MIC 1/MIC 2 fader knobs Use to adjust the mixing level of MIC 1/MIC 2. Either the wireless microphone or the wired micro- phone can be used in MIC 1/MIC 2. (Refer to page 6 and page 9.) When the WRU-801A or WRU-806A (optional) is put in to the tuner unit compartment at the rear panel, the wireless microphone is given priority while it is on. [...]
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6 Names and Functions 1 ANT IN (antenna input) A/B terminals Use to connect the antenna for wireless tuner. When installing the tuner unit, connect the optional UHF antenna WRU-801A/WRU-806A. As these terminals output DC power of 9V for the booster inside of the connected antenna, connection of any antenna other than stated above may cause bad perf[...]
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7 ‘’ 4 MASTER INSERT (Tip: output, Ring: input, Sleeve: GND) These are input/output terminals for MASTER OUTPUT. An external equipment can be inserted before master volume. 5 EMG input terminals This terminal receives signal from the emergency broadcast facilities and makes this unit be in standby. In this case, the EMG indicator on the front p[...]
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8 Names and Functions Remote control 1 FUNCTION button Use to select one of ST3 A to D input. 2 CD deck operation buttons Use to operate the Sony CD deck. 3 MD deck operation buttons Use to operate the Sony MD deck. 4 TAPE deck operation buttons (A, B) Use to operate the Sony TAPE deck. 5 MASTER VOLUME operation knob Use to adjust the master volume[...]
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9 Tuner unit Tuner cover Installation of The Tuner Unit 1 Turn off the power of this unit. 2 Remove the tuner cover. 3 Check the up and down sides of the tuner unit, and insert it into the slot. The upper slot corresponds to MIC1 and the lower slot to MIC2. (Set the group and channel of the tuner unit to same as wireless microphone's one.) 4 F[...]
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10 Block Diagrams WRU-801A or WRU-806A WIRELESS +48V +48V +48V +48V HA HA LCF LCF RF/Signal IND MIC GROUP BUS MIC GROUP MIC ASSIGN SW MONO STEREO MODE TREBLE BASS BALANCE MASTER MASTER INSERT MASTER OUTPUT REC OUTPUT REMOTE CONTROL-S OUT S-Video Video -5dBu L R S-Video Video -10dBu EMG EMG CONTROL AC IN POWER SW CIRCUIT BRAKER L R L R SREAKERS OUTP[...]
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11 Main Specifications AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS Name Connector Type Number of channels Standard input/output level Max input/output level Input/output impedance MIC IN (REAR) XLR-3-31 4 -54dBu -24dBu 2.2k Ω (FRONT) PHONE ST1 input Phono Jack 1(Stereo) -10dBu +20dBu 20k Ω ST2 input Phono Jack 1(Stereo) -10dBu +20dBu 20k Ω ST3 input(A,[...]
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12 Printed in Japan Troubleshooting Power will not turned on. • Is the power cord unplugged? • Is the curcuit breaker working? (See page 7.) No sound. • Does the EMG indicator turn off? (See pages 4 and 7.) • Does the PROTECTION indicator turn off? (See page 4.) No sound is output to MASTER OUTPUT • Has the ASSIGN switch been set to OFF? [...]