All operating elements and connections described
can be found on the fold-out page 3.
1 Operating Elements
1 Power LED
2 Button POWER for switching the unit on and off
3 Button BAND to select the reception bands
4 Button PTY to select the programme type for RDS
reception
5 Button AF/REG for the function: alternative fre-
quency for RDS reception
6 Buttons TUNE station tuning
To start the automatic station finding, shortly press
the corresponding button.
For manual station finding, keep the button
pressed until MANUAL is shortly displayed.
Then adjust the station with the button
7 Station buttons
8 Display
9 Volume control LEVEL
2 Safety Notes
The insertion module corresponds to all relevant direc-
tives of the EU and is therefore marked with
G
The insertion must only be installed by qualified,
specialized personnel.
G
The insertion is suitable for indoor use only. Protect
it against dripping water and splash water, high air
humidity, and heat (admissible ambient temperature
range 0 – 40 °C).
G
Do not set the unit with the installed insertion into
operation, and immediately disconnect the mains
plug from the mains socket if
1. there is visible damage to the insertion, the unit,
or to the mains cable,
2. a defect might have occurred after a drop or simi-
lar accident,
3. malfunctions occur.
The insertion or the complete unit must in any case
be repaired by skilled personnel.
G
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth, by no means
chemicals or water.
G
No guarantee claims for the unit and no liability for
any resulting personal damage or material damage
will be accepted if the insertion is used for other pur-
poses than originally intended, if it is not correctly
installed or operated or not repaired in an expert
way.
If the insertion is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling plant for
a disposal which is not harmful to the envi-
ronment.
3 Applications
The insertion module is suitable for installation into
PA amplifiers from MONACOR with an insertion com-
partment and into basic units for insertions from
MONACOR, e. g.:
PA-1120
PA-1200
PA-1200EX basic unit for 2 insertions
PA-1204EX basic unit for 4 insertions
PA-1240
PA-5240
PA-5480
PA-6240
PA-6480
PA-6600
or
4 Installation of the Insertion Module
or
.
WARNING Prior to the installation of the insertion
1) Remove the housing cover of the amplifier or of the
basic unit.
.
2) Screw off the cover for the insertion compartment
on the front side of the amplifier or of the basic unit.
Install the insertion and tighten it with screws.
3) Connect the bare three-pole line of the amplifier or
of the basic unit to the pin housing of position d (see
fig. 2). This allows to supply the insertion with 17 V
and to feed the audio signal to the amplifier.
4) If required, a stereo output is additionally available
at the connection c.
5) To install the antenna jack supplied (fig. 5), screw
off the cover (fig. 3) on the rear side of the amplifier/
basic unit or remove the cover plate (fig. 4). Insert
the antenna jack and tighten it with screws.
6) Connect the line of the inserted antenna PCB to the
five-pole pin housing of position a.
7) The insertion has a storage battery so that the sta-
tions also remain stored with the unit switched off.
The storage battery is deactivated in the factory to
prevent successive discharge before installation.
To activate the battery, set the jumper b to position
ON.
To deactivate the battery again (e. g. if stored for
a longer time), set the jumper b to position OFF
again.
8) Close the amplifier or the basic unit with the hous-
ing cover and connect the reception antenna to the
antenna jack ANT. To connect both an FM antenna
and a medium wave antenna, connect them to the
jack ANT via an antenna combiner.
PA amplifier for 5 zones
PA amplifier for 4 zones
PA amplifier for 5 zones
PA amplifier for 5 zones
PA amplifier for 5 zones
PA amplifier for 6 zones
PA amplifier for 6 zones
PA amplifier for 6 zones
disconnect the mains plug of the ampli-
fier or of the basic insertion unit from the
mains socket. Otherwise there is an
electric shock hazard.
GB
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