viscount
V3.12A – V3.12A Dlx
Pressing the button again it remains up and the Stand-By mode is disabled.
This means that the speaker is always on, even without incoming signal. To
turn the speaker off, you have to use the [LOCAL] switch (see point 9).
The Led on the side of this button, when green informs you that
loudspeaker is switched on, while red it is switched-off in Stand-By mode.
4.
[LOW] potentiometer: potentiometer of the semi-parametric equalizer.
The potentiometer controls the dampening (0 to -12 dB as printed) or the
amplification (0 to +12 dB) of low frequencies (below 400 Hz).
5.
[MID FREQ] potentiometer: potentiometer of the semi-parametric
equalizer. Use to adjust the frequency range, which is dampened or
amplified by the [MID GAIN] potentiometer.The frequency range that can
be selected is between 400 Hz and 4 kHz.
6.
[MID GAIN] potentiometer: potentiometer of the semi-parametric
equalizer. Controls the dampening (0 to -12 dB) or amplification (0 to +12
dB) of signal within the frequency selected by the [MID FREQ]
potentiometer.
7.
[HIGH] potentiometer: potentiometer of the semi-parametric equalizer.
Controls the dampening (0 to -12) or amplification (0 to +12) of high
frequencies (above 4 KHz).
8.
[VOLUME] potentiometer: adjust the output volume. When the knob is
∞
on "-
" the signal is completely nullified.
9.
[LOCAL] switch: select the power mode of the speaker.
When set as "LOCAL", the speaker is on; if stand-by mode is active, it
works as described above.
When set as "OFF", the speaker is off.
When set as "REMOTE CONTROL 12V", the organ (or any device
connected through the [IN] connector) turns on and off the speaker.
NB:
When using more than one V3.12A or V3.12A Dlx linked in a chain (via
[IN] and [OUT] connectors), each speaker will turn on approximately
one second later than the previous one.
10.
[IN] connector: mini-jack connector. Insert here the cable from the organ
or other device (also, another V3.12A or V3.12A Dlx) to switch on and off
the speaker remotely.The most advanced Viscount organs, for example, are
equipped with a knob controlling the external amplification. When
connected to the [IN] connector of the speaker, these knobs can switch on
and off the speaker remotely.
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