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Owner’s Manual PrOfessiOnal Public address aMPlifier CA1T PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC ADDRESS POWER AMPLIFIER CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 HEADPHONE OUTPUT BASS TREBLE MASTER ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ALL MUTE INPUT POWER Peak / Limiter ON OFF OUTPUT LEVEL COLISEUM 10 9 8 2 1 7 3 0 6 5 4 10 9 8 2 1 7 3 0 6 5 4 10 9 8 2 1 [...]
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IMPORT ANT NOTES • Bef oreconnectingandusingthisamplier ,carefullyreadthe instructionscontainedinthismanual. Pleasesavef orfuture ref erence. • Thismanualisimpor tanttotheoperationofthisproductand mustaccompanyitwhenchangingo wners.[...]
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3 Description TheampliersintheCA1,CA1Tserieshav ebeene xpresslydesignedf ortransmitting announcementsthroughallP Asoundsystems. Theyincor poratethef ollowingfunc - tions: • Oneunbalanced6.3mmmicrophoneinputjack,microphonesensitivity . • Three?[...]
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4 Controls and Functions 1. CHANNEL 1 Input T h i s u n ba la nc e d i n p u t l e t s y ou c o n n e c t a l o w - i m p e d a n c e d y n a mi c mi c r o p h o n e ( 3 0 - 6 0 0 ohms). Theconnectoruses6.3mmphonejack. Theinputfeatures V OICEPRIORITY , whichov err[...]
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5 Individualzonescanbeselectedb yturningtheseswitchesonoroff . Allspeakers connectedtoaspeciczonema ybetur nedonoroffinthismanner . TheALLs witch ov erridestheindividuals witchesands witchesallzoneson,regardlessofwhethe[...]
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6 Controls and Functions 14. Main Cord Connector Thisconnectorismeanttoconnectthesuppliedmains(pow er)cord. 15. AC Fuse ThefuseprotectingtheA C(alter natingcurrent)circuitsoftheequipment. Thefuse shouldonlybechangedinthee v entofaf ault,orchan[...]
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7 nominalpow erf orzones1-4. Whenusingaz oneselectorlow-impedancespeak ers cannotbeused,def aultisconstantv oltage70Voutput. 19. Output T er minal Strip These5ter minalsallo wconnectingspeakers . 20. PRE OUT T er minal Strip Thister minalstripoutputsthe?[...]
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8 to the am pli er ’ sin put s) and ca nb eus ed to f ee da ne xterna lp ow er am pli er ,as ign al processor(e.g. anequalizer)oranyothere xter nalappliance. Theunbalancedsignalis aff ectedbytheindividualinputcontrols . Bef oreusing[...]
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9 aremeantf ortheconnectionofcondensertypemicrophonesthatuse24Vphantom pow er ,dynamicmicrophones(30-600ohms)orahighlev elsoundsource(e.g. AM/ FMtuner ,cassettedesk,CDplay er ,etc.). Incaseyouareusingitisnecessar ytouse the?[...]
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10 TEL. P aging(29)terminal. T ur ningcontrolclockwiseincreasesthev olumeofthecor - respondingsource. Werecommendtolea v ethecontrolattheirminimalsettingof “0” ifnotused. 29. lnput TEL. Paging Theter minalstripinputletsyouconnectto[...]
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11 note xposedtodirectsunlightordirectradiationorreectionfroman yheatsource. Installingtheloudspeakersystemschoosealocationthatgetsnotaff ectedbye x - tremeand/orconstantvibrationorothermechanicaloscillation. Alsomakesurethat the[...]
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12 T echnical data Amplifier section T ype 60W -Mono-tab letop 120W -Mono-tab letop Outputpow ercapacity Nominal: 60W -maximum: 90W Nominal: 120W -maximum: 18OW Nominalpow ercapacity 45W withsupplyat24Vdc 90W[...]
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13 Example of possible connections CA1T PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC ADDRESS POWER AMPLIFIER CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 HEADPHONE OUTPUT BASS TREBLE MASTER P A GING SELECTION ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ALL MUTE INPUT POWER Pe ak / Limiter ON OFF OUTPUT LEVEL COLISEU M 10 9 8 2 1 7 3 0 6 5 4 10 9 8 2 1 7 3 0 6 5 4 10 9 8 2 1[...]
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14 DC POWER PRIORITY COM ON OFF COM MAIN IN PRE OUT TEL V OLUME 1 4 2 3 1: CD PLA YER 4: AUX IN CHANNEL 6 INPUT L R L R CHANNEL 5 INPUT CHANNEL 4 INPUT CHANNEL 3 INPUT CHANNEL 2 INPUT MIC LINE 24V MIC LINE 24V MIC LINE 24V AUX 2 A UX 1 2: AM/FM RADIO 3: CASSETTE PLA YER 1 4 2 3 COM COM Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 25V 70V 100V DC 24V 15A TEL. P A GI[...]
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15 Description LesamplicateursdessériesCA1etCA1Tontétéexpressémentconçuspourla transmissiond’annoncesàtra v erstouslessystèmesdesonorisationP A. Ilsincor po - rentlesf onctionssuiv antes: • 1prised’entréeasymétr iquepourmicroph[...]
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16 Contrôles et Fonctions 1. ENTRÉE 1 Cetteentréeasymétriquevouspermetderelierunmicrophonedynamiquedebasse impédance(30-600ohms). Leconnecteurper metleraccordementd’unechede6.3 millimètres. L ’entréecompor teledispositifdePRIORITÉde V OIX,[...]
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17 9. Commutateur de Sélection de Zone Leslignesdehaut-parleurpourchaquezone(Z1~Z4)peuv entêtreconnectésou déconnectésindépendamment. P ourconnecterleslignesdehaut-par leur ,réglezle commutateuràlapositionON. P ourdéconnecterleslignesdehau[...]
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18 Panneau Arriére Commandes et Fonctions 14. Connecteur pour cordon d’alimentation Ceconnecteurapourf onctiondeper mettreleraccordementducordond’alimentation. 15. Fusible CA LefusibleprotègelescircuitCA(Cour antAlter natif))del’appareil. Lefusible de vraitêtrec[...]
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19 16. Visse de Raccor dement à la Masse (GND) Danslescasoulaprised’alimentationneper metpasleraccordementàlamasse, cettevisseoffrelapossibilitéderaccorderlespiècesdemétaldel’amplicateuràla masse. P ourassurerlasûreté,gardezcet[...]
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20 20. Barrette de Connexion Sortie Pre Cettebor neplatef ournitlemélangeaudiodessignauxdetouteslessources(qui sontconnectéesauxentréesdel’amplicateur)etellepeutêtreutilisépourachemi - nerunamplicateure xter nedepuissance ,unprocesseur[...]
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21 21. Barrette de Connexion MAIN IN Aprèsav oirenlev élabandedepontentrelabornePREOUTetlabor neMAININ, v ouspouvezutiliserunprocesseure xter nedesignal(e x. Unégalisateur)dansla chaîneaudioentrelepréamplicateuretl’étagedesor[...]
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22 25. Antenne FM (CA1T Seulement) CetteantennereçoitlabandedefréquencesFM. 26. ENTRÉE 2, ENTRÉE 3 et ENTRÉE 4 Sensibilité d’entrée et Commutateur d’alimentation en duplex 24V sur prise XLR EnréglantcescommutateursàlapositionLINE,lesentrées2,3et4peuv entêtre con[...]
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23 31. Borne de Sor tie Pour Haut-Parleur Auxiliaires Cettebor neapourf onctiondepermettreleraccordementd’unpetithaut-parleur e xter nequiestentraînéparunamplicateurinternedepuissanceauxiliaire,quioffre unepuissancenominaledesor tiede1watt. Seu[...]
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24 BLOC D’ALIMENT A TION CC A TTENTION Lasourced’alimentation24VCC(e x. unebatterie)doitêtreconnectéeauxbor nes(18)quisont couv er teparuncouvercleprotecteur . P ourréduireler isquedediminutiondev oltageàunminimum etpouréliminerleris[...]
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25 Information T echnique Section Amplificateur T ype 60W -Mono-detab le 120W -Mono-detab le Capacitédepuissancedesor tie Nominal: 60W-maxim um: 90W Nominal: 120W -maximum: 18OW Capacitédepuissancenominale 45W av ecalim[...]
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26 Exemple de connexions possibles CA1T PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC ADDRESS POWER AMPLIFIER CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 HEADPHONE OUTPUT BASS TREBLE MASTER P A GING SELECTION ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ALL MUTE INPUT POWER Pe ak / Limiter ON OFF OUTPUT LEVEL COLISEU M 10 9 8 2 1 7 3 0 6 5 4 10 9 8 2 1 7 3 0 6 5 4 10 9 8 2 1[...]
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27 DC POWER PRIORITY COM ON OFF COM MAIN IN PRE OUT TEL V OLUME 1 4 2 3 1: CD PLA YER 4: AUX IN CHANNEL 6 INPUT L R L R CHANNEL 5 INPUT CHANNEL 4 INPUT CHANNEL 3 INPUT CHANNEL 2 INPUT MIC LINE 24V MIC LINE 24V MIC LINE 24V AUX 2 A UX 1 2: AM/FM RADIO 3: CASSETTE PLA YER 1 4 2 3 COM COM Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 25V 70V 100V DC 24V 15A TEL. P A GI[...]
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U .S.A. Y orkville Sound Inc. 4625 Witmer Industrial Estate Niagara F alls, Ne w Yo rk 14305 USA Vo ice: (716) 297-2920 F ax: (716) 297-3689 WORLD HEADQ UA RTERS CANAD A Y orkville Sound 550 Granite Cour t Pic ke ring, Ontar io L1W -3Y8 CANAD A V oice: (905) 837-8481 F ax: (905) 837-8746 Printed in China Manual-Owners-CA1-CA1T -00-2v1•Jan?[...]