15 Support for the mains fuse
Always replace a blown fuse by one of the
same type .
16 Terminal strip for speakers to be switched
on all the time, i . e . for speakers not to be
switched on and off via the buttons ZONES
(7); always observe chapter 5!
17 Line level input EM INPUT (screw terminals)
for important announcements
As soon as a signal is present at this input,
the signals of the inputs INPUT 2 to INPUT 5
(11, 19, 20, 21) and of the MP3 player will
be faded out .
18 Control MUTE LEVEL to adjust the level of
volume attenuation (0 – 30 dB) for the inputs
INPUT 2 to INPUT 5 (11, 19, 20, 21) and for
the MP3 player when an announcement is
made via the input MIC 1 (2)
19 6 .3 mm jacks (unbal .) of the inputs INPUT 2
and INPUT 3 for microphones; as an alter-
native to the XLR jacks (11) and the RCA
jacks (20)
20 RCA jacks of the inputs INPUT 2 and INPUT 3
to connect audio units with line level output
(MP3 / CD player, radio, tape deck etc .); as an
alternative to the microphone inputs (11, 19)
21 RCA jacks of the inputs INPUT 4 and INPUT 5
to connect audio units with line level output
(MP3 / CD player, radio, tape deck etc .)
22 Line level output OUTPUT for the mixed sig-
nal to connect, for example, an additional
amplifier if more speakers are required than
the PA-312DMP can handle
4.3 MP3 player
Button
on the remote control
on the unit
To switch on/off the MP3 player
×
After switching on, the title most recently replayed will start .
II
× × To switch between replay (indication of title number) and pause (indication
VOL– VOL+
× To adjust the volume; indication
Press briefly for previous / next title
×
Keep pressed to adjust the volume; indication
I I
Press briefly for previous / next title
×
Keep pressed to skip backward / forward 10 tracks at a time
× Fast reverse / fast forward (with sound muted)
Repeat function
×
= repeat of the title
= repeat of all titles
Control
×
To adjust the maximum volume of the MP3 player
MP3 LEVEL
Direct title selection, examples:
Title Button (s)
8
1...9, 0
×
10
10+
15
97
426 4, 2, 6
EQ
× To select sound settings; indication
MODE
× No function
4.4 Infrared remote control
Power supply of the remote control (fig . 3) for
the MP3 player is provided by means of a 3 V
button cell . If the remote control is supplied with
the battery inserted, remove the protective film
(to protect the battery against discharge) from
the battery support: The remote control will then
be ready for operation . When you press a button
on the remote control, always point the remote
control at the amplifier . Make sure that there
are no obstacles between the amplifier and the
remote control .
If the remote control is not in use for a
longer period of time, always remove the bat-
tery to prevent damage due to battery leakage .
Replacing the battery
1) Push the latch of the battery support to the
right (arrow 1 in the figure below) and pull
out the support (arrow 2) .
2) Remove the discharged battery and insert
the new battery (3 V button cell of the type
CR 2025) into the support, positive pole fac-
ing up .
3) Push the support back into the remote con-
trol .
Never put discharged batteries in
the household waste . To protect the
environment, always take them to a
special waste disposal, e . g . collection
container at your retailer .
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Important Notes:
Speaker Connection
Only use one of the four connection methods
described below; otherwise, the amplifier may
be damaged! In case of overload, the protective
circuit will respond: The LED PROT (8) will light
up and the speakers will be muted .
1 . Connect 100 V speakers to be switched on
and off via the buttons ZONES (7) to the ter-
Function
...
8
10+
or 1, 0
10+, 5 or 1, 5
9, 7
(Eq 0) ...
)
...
(Eq 4)
minal strip ZONES OUTPUT (10) – refer to
fig . 4 . The maximum load of the amplifier by
the speakers must not exceed 120 W .
2 . Connect 70 V or 100 V speakers to be
switched on all the time to the terminals 70 V
or 100 V and COM of the terminal strip OUT-
PUT (16) – refer to fig . 5 or 6 . The maximum
load of the amplifier by the speakers must not
exceed 120 W .
3 . The connection methods 1 and 2 may be com-
bined if a total load of 120 W is not exceeded
by the speakers connected .
4 . Connect a speaker or a speaker group with
a total impedance of at least 4 Ω to the ter-
minals "4-16 Ω" and "COM" of the terminal
strip OUTPUT (16) . The speaker is (the speak-
ers are) switched on all the time . Figures 7 to
10 show different methods to observe the
minimum impedance; however, there are also
other possibilities .
As a protection against contact, each speaker
terminal strip (10, 16) is provided with a trans-
parent cover . To connect the speakers, fold up
the corresponding cover .
WARNING Always fold down the covers
of the speaker terminal strips
(10, 16) before operation . Dan-
gerous high voltage is present at
the terminals; avoid any contact . Risk of elec-
tric shock!
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Specifications
Output power
Rated power: . . . . . . . 120 W
Music power: . . . . . . . 160 W
THD: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < 0 .5 %
Outputs
Speaker: . . . . . . . . . . . 4 – 16 Ω, 70 / 100 V
LINE: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 .775 V/ 600 Ω
Inputs
Sensitivity/impedance; connection
MIC 1: . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 mV/ 600 Ω;
6 .3 mm jack, unbal .
INPUT 2, INPUT 3
MIC: . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 mV/ 600 Ω via
XLR, bal . or
2 .5 mV/2 kΩ via
6 .3 mm jack, unbal .
LINE: . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 mV/ 10 kΩ; RCA
INPUT 4, INPUT 5: . . . . 350 mV/ 10 kΩ; RCA
EM INPUT: . . . . . . . . . 775 mV/ 10 kΩ; screw
terminals, unbal .
Phantom power
for MIC 2 + MIC 3 (XLR): ⎓ 48 V, to be activated
Frequency range: . . . . . 50 – 16 000 Hz
Tone controls
BASS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±10 dB / 100 Hz
TREBLE: . . . . . . . . . . . ±10 dB / 10 kHz
S / N ratio
MIC: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 dB
LINE: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 dB
Power supply: . . . . . . . . 230 V / 50 Hz
Power consumption: . . . 420 VA max .
Ambient temperature: . 0 – 40 °C
Dimensions: . . . . . . . . . 482 × 88 × 335 mm, 2 RS
Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 .2 kg
Subject to technical modification .
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