39 6 .3 mm jacks AMP IN and PRE OUT for inserting
a unit, e . g . equalizer; a second PA amplifier
may also be connected to the jack PRE OUT if
the output power is not sufficient for operating
further speakers
40 Output REC for connection of a recorder
The output volume is independent of the control
MASTER (17) .
41 Inputs 4 and 5 for units with line level (e . g . CD
player, tuner, mixer, etc .)
42 Balanced input via combined XLR / 6 .3 mm jack,
one each for the inputs 1 to 3 .
The input sensitivity can be adjusted with the
control GAIN (43) between microphone level
and line level (2 .5 – 250 mV) .
43 Control for adjusting the input sensitivity, one
each for the inputs 1 to 3
44 Button PHANTOM POWER for switching on
the 12 V power supply for a phantom-powered
microphone, one each for the inputs 1 to 3
Caution! Only activate the switch with the
amplifier switched off (switching noise) . With
the button pressed, no unbalanced microphone
must be connected to the corresponding input;
otherwise, this microphone may be damaged .
45 Jack PA-4300PTT for connecting a PA desk
microphone of type PA-4300PTT
46 Jack PA-4000PTT for connecting a PA desk
microphone of type PA-4000PTT
47 Screw terminals for connection of emergency
priority relays
1.3 Zone paging microphone
PA-6000RC
The zone paging microphone is available as an
accessory and is not supplied with the amplifier .
48 Switch DIGITAL MESSAGE; in the position ON,
the stored announcements can be called*
49 Switch TALK for defining the priority when using
several microphones PA-6000RC
SLAVE other microphones switched to PRIORITY
take priority
PRIORITY microphones switched to PRIORITY
take priority over microphones
switched to SLAVE
50 Jack LINK for connection of another zone pag-
ing microphone PA-6000RC
51 Jack OUTPUT for connection to the jack INPUT
of the connection module supplied with the
microphone
52 Input jacks AUX IN for an additional audio signal
with line level
53 Output level control for the microphone signal
and the signal from the jacks AUX IN (52)
54 Indicating LEDs
POWER power LED (amplifier switched on)
SEND
lights up when an individual an-
nouncement is made or a stored an-
nouncement* is called
BUSY
lights up with individual announce-
ments and with announcements
via other connected microphones
PA-6000RC
55 TALK button
56 Rotary switch MESSAGE BANK for selection of
a stored announcement*
57 Buttons Z 1 to Z 6 with indicating LEDs for
switching on the zones in which the announce-
ment is to be heard
* Function is only possible with the digital message
insertion PA-1120DMT installed .
58 Button ALL CALL with indicating LED for
switching on all zones at the same time [like
button (4)]
59 Button REPEAT/ STOP for multiple reproduction
of a stored announcement*; by pressing the
button a second time, the announcement will
be stopped
60 Button START/ STOP for reproduction of a stored
announcement*; by pressing the button a sec-
ond time, the announcement will be stopped
1.4 Fault detecting module PA-6FD
The fault detecting module is available as an ac-
cessory and is not supplied with the amplifier . It is
inserted instead of the cover plate (30) .
61 Relay output for connection of a signal device
62 Connections COM and HOT; to be connected
to the connections HIGH IMP (25): COM at −,
HOT at +
63 LED indicator "Sense" for adjusting the re-
sponse sensitivity
64 Control for the 20 kHz test tone level
65 Control for the response sensitivity
1.5 Fault monitoring module PA-6FM
The fault monitoring module is available as an
accessory and is not supplied with the amplifier . It
is inserted instead of the cover plate (29) .
66 Relay outputs for connection of signal devices
The relay AC responds if no mains voltage is
present, if the internal mains fuse has blown,
or if the mains switch (19) is not in the posi-
tion ON .
The relay DC responds if the fuse (38) for the
emergency power supply has blown or if no
voltage from an emergency power supply unit
is present at the connections DC POWER (37)
The relay FAN responds if the internal fan is
defective or if it is not connected .
1.6 Anti-feedback module PA-6FR
The anti-feedback module is available as an
accessory and is not supplied with the amplifier .
It is inserted instead of the cover plate (32) .
67 Selector switch ACTIVE
IN = frequency shift activated
OUT = no frequency shift
68 DIP switches for selection of the frequency shift
69 Power LED: flashes when the amplifier is
switched on
2 Safety Notes
The unit corresponds to all relevant directives of the
EU and is therefore marked with
WARNING The unit uses dangerous mains
voltage . Leave servicing to skilled
personnel only and do not insert
anything into the vents! Inexpert
handling or modification of the unit may result
in electric shock .
During operation there is a hazard of contact with
a voltage of up to 100 V at the speaker connec-
tions (23, 25) . Never use the amplifier without
the protective cover (22) .
Always switch of the PA system when making or
changing any connections .
•
The unit is suitable for indoor use only . Protect
it against dripping water and splash water, high
air humidity and heat (admissible ambient tem-
perature range 0 – 40 °C) .
•
Do not place any vessels filled with liquid, e . g .
drinking glasses, on the unit .
•
The heat being generated inside the unit must
be carried off by air circulation . Therefore, the
air vents at the housing must not be covered .
•
Immediately disconnect the mains plug from the
mains socket if
1 . the unit or the mains cable is visibly damaged,
2 . a defect might have occurred after the unit
was dropped or suffered a similar accident,
3 . malfunctions occur .
In any case the unit must be repaired by skilled
personnel .
•
Never pull the mains cable to disconnect the
mains plug from the mains socket, always seize
the plug .
•
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never use
chemicals or water .
•
No guarantee claims for the unit and no liability
for any resulting personal damage or material
damage will be accepted if the unit is used for
other purposes than originally intended, if it is
not correctly connected or operated, or if it is
not repaired in an expert way .
If the unit is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling
plant for a disposal which is not harmful
to the environment .
3 Applications and Accessories
The amplifier is especially designed for application
in 100 V PA systems . 100 V outputs for six PA zones
are available, the volume of which can be adjusted
individually . Via three inputs with individually
adjustable priority, microphones or units with line
output may be connected . Two further line inputs
complete the connecting possibilities .
the extension compartment (1)
PA-1120DMT
PA-1140RCD
PA-1200C
PA-1200RDSU AM / FM radio with audio player
especially designed for this amplifier
PA-4000PTT
.
PA-4300PTT
PA-6000RC
(fig . 3)
PA-6FD
PA-6FM
PA-6FR
Accessories
Insertion modules for
digital message memory with timer
radio / CD player
timer
PA desk microphones
A desk microphone may be con-
nected to the jack PA-4000PTT (46) .
A desk microphone may be con-
nected to the jack PA-4300PTT (45) .
A maximum of three microphones
PA-4300PTT may be operated with
the amplifier .
Zone paging microphone with
buttons for selecting the individual
PA zones; the microphone is supplied
with a connection module which is
inserted into the amplifier
Additional modules
fault detection module
fault monitoring module
anti-feedback module for the input 1
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