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1. 14 Unit Modes and Signal Flow 14 EVOO et C 14 Oe X ANNE RETURNS 16 Cn aTa eE 17 B Input Line Setting for SUB OUTPUT 18 Bl Output Line Setting for MULTI IN LINE IN 19 CONNECTION EXAMPLES 21 Example 1 Home Party Mode 1 21 E Example 2 Presentation Room Mode 2 22 E Example o Shop Mode 9 asrine 23 RECORDER CONNECTIONS 24 Notice about Recorder Connections 24 When Using a Recording only and Playback only 24 When Recording and Playing Back eG glen DOCK AE REN 24 E Using a Recording only and Playback only Decks 24 ll Recording and Playback with One Deck 20 STICKING LABELS an 26 45 0 Mc 26 Where to Stick Labels 26 Indication of Input Line Assigned to SUB OUT 2 ATTACHING DETACHING THE ACRYLIC COVER 28 OPERA TIONS i sU care pdRx DEI UrUE E uS auc 29 Basic Operation 29 B Input Level Adjustment 30 B Using CD MD Player through LINE IN 31
2. Lia Power control unit Unit mode 1 Sub output MONO IN 1 to 4 and STEREO 1 2 STOUTL STOUTR e sub our Power amplifier a Lo Main speakers Foldback loudspeakers Set the DIP switches to Mode 1 Refer to p 15 Mic 1 to 4 MONO IN 1 to 4 Key ST IN 1 Bass AMP ST IN 2 and DVD CD MD ST IN 3 and 4 are mixed to be output to the main speakers ST OUT L R e he power amplifier adjusts the output level of sound sources you want to confirm These are then output to the foldback loudspeakers SUB OUT e Hecording is available through REC OUT when connecting a tape recorder or MD recorder to ST IN 3 and 4 21 E Example 2 Presentation Room Mode 2 22 Mic 1 Mic 2 Antenna for Wireless wireless microphone microphone Projector VTR DVD CD TAPE MD Diversity wireless receiver Howling suppressor TAPE REC Lj Note PC L Portable MD Your sources 1 I 1 il IN 1 IN 2 REC OUT Power control unit DIP switch setting ON OFF Unit mode 2 Sub output MONO IN 1 and 2 Main speakers Ceiling speakers Foldback powered loudspeaker For Mic 1 and 2 Set the DIP switches to Mode 2 Refer to p 16 This connection raises the howling margin BGM ST IN is output through S
3. Mono 4 circuits Input connector XLR 3 31 type balanced Input level 10 dB to 60 dB Impedance 10 2 AC inlet socket AC IN To use the unit plug the power cord supplied as a standard accessory into this socket and connect it to an AC receptacle 3 Grounding screw SIGNAL GND Notes e An RCA type pin plug cable is recommended for con nection between the unit and a CD player through the MULTI INPUT ST jacks or the STEREO INPUT 1 4 jacks Use RCA type pin jacks to connect external devices when the devices have both of RCA and XLR type pin jacks e When using a condenser microphone connect it to an external device e Do not connect external devices supplying phantom power as it may damage the unit 11 INSTALLATION B Work Flow Decide what kind of system to form Determine the num ber of the external devices the connection form and the mode p 14 Unit Modes and Signal Flow Connections Connect the components to the unit Configure the following settings e Modes pp 14 to 17 e Input line assignment if using the SUB OUT jack p 18 e Output line assignment to MULTI IN LINE IN p 19 Sticking a Label p 26 Stick the supplied label on each component Adjusting the Input and Output Levels pp 29 to 31 Adjust the input and output levels with the knobs on the front panel Attaching detaching the acrylic cover p 28 Attach the acrylic cover on the unit front panel to preven
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM 32 R90 33 d P5 n 34 d 35 LEVEL DIAGRAM 36 TROUBLESHOOTING 37 SPECIFICATIONS 38 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 38 PREFACE This audio mixer has four mono input lines four stereo input lines one mono stereo input line and three output lines FEATURES Three modes applicable to different amplification systems DIP switches at the rear panel support the following amplification systems e Mode 1 One circuit amplification stereo 1 and mono 1 e Mode 2 Two circuit amplification stereo 1 or mono 1 e Mode 3 Three zone amplification stereo 1 and mono 2 Integrated level control of microphone sounds BGM The mono or stereo output level is adjustable with one knob the MONO OUT or STEREO OUT knob Customizable amplification systems e The SUB OUTPUT connector can be assigned to a desired input line from among the STEREO INPUT jack 1 to 4 the con nectors MONO INPUT 1 to 4 and the MULTI IN STEREO MONO jack Refer to p 18 Output Line Setting for SUB OUTPUT for details e he MULTI INPUT ST and the MULTI INPUT MONO jacks serve as additional stereo or mono input lines as they c
5. LON MONO 2 Oc LON MONO 3 Q9 4 Q9 ST 1 ST2 ST3 ST4 MULTI IN MONO MULTI IN ST LINE IN FRONT PANEL SUB IN V V Q O OO OC V V M NR V V S G MUTE SENSE e 1 1 1 L MULTIIN MONO Inner SW p e MIXING POINT Oo Electric Switch mmm eer Eee ee eee Vy O m 1 1 O 1 Q 1 1 1 ONE s 1 1 E E NE NN NN UM S S US S 2 UD UD ON E 1 STEREO MONO SUB R r M N Eur u CE V _ y e mmm mmmmmmmmmmmummumummummmummmmmmmmmmmmm g f gt IST MONO Inner SW Rein e ecc sli AA PEAK LED ON g i MONO 2 4 MONO 3 T MONO 4 J ST 1 g ST 2 MODE SELECT B MODE SELECT A about MODE ummmmmmmmmmmmmmummumm REC OUT BO STEREO OUT EQ MONO OUT 2 0 SUB OUT INPUT SELECT for SUB OUT MODE SELECT MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT B MODE 3 OFF JACON E 96 IN 60 dBu D gt to 10 dBu 3 MULTI IN 45 dBu 10 7 8 dBu ST IN 10 7 8 dBu SUB IN 0 44 dBu dBu 30 CLI 20 P 10 T 0 ST 10 A y 10 MONO on 20 30 MULTI IN 40 MONO 10 50 _60 MONO 10 70 80 90 100 4 MONO 2 110 ST 10 120 MONO 10
6. playback deck back with one deck E Using a Recording only and Playback only Decks A recording only and a playback only decks are used 1 Connect the playback only deck to the STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 jacks or the MULTI INPUT ST jack 2 Connect the recording only deck to the REC OUT jack Recording only deck PLAY Playback only deck OUT STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 1O00 0000 63 NS 9000 N325 9 9 HED REC OUT OE INPUT i0dBV 10ko MONO INPUT 60dB to 10dB 10 ED AUTO MUTE Ser No m 20 Recording and Playback with One Deck To record and play back a broadcast with one deck connect the SUB OUTPUT jack to cut the feedback Then set the DIP switch associated with the MULTI INPUT ST jacks to OFF Recording and playback deck SUB OUTPUT STEREO INPUT 1 to OdB is referenced to 0 775Vrms RCA pin plug Tip ring sleeve TRS phone plug STEREO The unit s orca SUB OUT Note Use the cable shown in the figure to connect the unit SUB OUT and the deck s REC OUT To output either mono or stereo signal through REC OUT The stereo and mono recording in
7. stereo input L R one circuit RCA 4 dBu 10 electronically balanced stereo output L R one circuit TRS 4 dBu 10 electronically balanced mono output one circuit TRS 4 dBu 10 electronically balanced mono output one circuit TRS 10 dBV 10 unbalanced stereo output L R one circuit pin Power supply is not switchable but conformed to your area STANDARD ACCESSORIES Rack mounting screws M5 x 12 4 pcs OOF IOG PRENNE EON RNC TR EN 4 pcs MENT 1 pc Acrylic cover mounting screws M3 x 6 2 pcs Acrylic cover mounting Spacers 2 Dos E e 1 pc Operating Instructions this book 1 pc PO DOW eee 1 pc Guarantee U S A and Canada only 1 pc For U S A and Canada Panasonic Security and Digital Imaging Company Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga A Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Ontario LAW 2T3 Canada 905 624 5010 Executive Office One Panasonic Way 3E 7 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Regional Offices Panasonic Sales Company _ Northeast One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7303 Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Southern 1225 Northbrook Parkway Suite 1 160 Suwanee GA 30024 770 338 6838 Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 Midwest 1707 North Randall Ro
8. Multi input stereo Sub input Output Circuit Stereo output Mono output Sub output Recording output 120 V AC 60 Hz or 220 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 10 W 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F 480 mm W x 44 mm x 250 mm D 16 15 16 W 1 3 4 D x 9 7 8 when shipped excluding projections such as knobs Approx 3 4 kg 7 5 Ibs 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 dB 0 5 stereo input 300 Hz to 20 kHz 0 dB 0 5 dB mono input sensitivity 60 dBu 20 Hz to 20 kHz included in all mono inputs 0 1 96 or less at mono input 126 dB or less source impedance 150 or less audio band 22 4 Hz 22 4 kHz 94 dB or less status where the knobs of all volumes and fader levels are turned down as far as possible audio band 22 4 Hz to 22 4 kHz 12 2 dB or more stereo input 10 dB or more mono input when microphone is selected 24 dB or more main output sub output 80 dB or less 1 kHz between adjacent channels 70 dB or more 1 kHz mono input at 60 dB of sensitivity 11 8 dB or more stereo input 64 dB or more 1 kHz mono input when microphone is selected 60 dBu 10 balanced mono input four circuits XLR 10 dBV 7 8 dBu 10 unbalanced stereo input L R four circuits pin 45 dBu 10 balanced mono input one circuit XLR 10 dBV 7 8 dBu 10 unbalanced stereo input L R one circuit 23 5 mm 1 8 stereo mini front panel 4 dBu 10 unbalanced
9. V QE O0 I 1 yo ST 4 N Em mm NE NE NE ED GN GS S 2 E s 1 mmmmmmmmmmmumumummumummumummmummmm 1 a MONO 2 C3 DSS SS uo r wow ensec i MONO 4 MONG i Inner SW 7 ST 1 for SUB OUT ic IUE UE aos ST 2 a ST3 MULTI IN A ST4 ST i 1 4 MODE SELECT B Jd MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT LINEIN FRONT PANEL MEN eee a u MODE SELECT A SUB IN 7 1 E 1 E n MIXING POINT Oo Electric Switch 66 STEREO SUB L R 1 Q9 gt MONO 2 69 MONO 3 69 gt gt gt 4 V o m Z Oy Q Q V V C V Lo dL LE LE LA Ol E EI MUTE SENSE gt REC OUT g e oo IST MONO Inner SW OTO gt gt Q L epi STEREO OUT 512 0 amp gt gt Ed MONO OUT EIER ED UNI M ee ee eee LON MONO 4 ST 1 O O A C V o V V 3 3 5 4 gt Q se b gt Qrt gt ES ES 1 ST 4 B EMEN M LL OLLL Ps 1 2 MULTI IN AC MONO 3 MONO Oon O MULTIINMONO LLL MONO 4 INPUT SELECT Inner SW Assig
10. conformity with the standards or other normative documents following the provisions of Directives EEC 73 23 and EEC 89 336 tion omhandler er i overensstemmelse med standarder eller andre nor mative dokumenter i f lge bestemmelserne i direktivene 73 23 EEC og 89 336 EEC Vi erklaerer os eneansvarlige for at dette produkt som denne deklara Wir erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung da das Produkt auf das sich diese Erkl rung bezieht mit der folgenden Normen oder normativen Dokumenten bereinstimmt Gema den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 73 23 EEC und 89 336 EEC Nous d clarons sous note seule responsabilit que le produit auquel se r f re la pr sente d claration est conforme aux normes ou autres docu ments normatifs conform ment aux dispositions des directives CEE 73 23 et CEE 89 336 Vi deklarerar harmed v rt fulla ansvar f r att den produkt till vilken denna deklaration h nvisar ar i verensst mmelse med standarddoku ment eller andra normativa dokument som framstalls i EEC direktiv nr 73 23 och 89 336 koskee noudattaa seuraavia standardeja tai muita ohjeellisia asiakirjoja jotka noudattavat direktiivien 73 23 EEC ja 89 336 EE s d ksi yksinomaisella vastuullamme ett tuote jota tama ilmoitus Nosotros declaramos bajo nuestra nica responsabilidad que el produc to a que hace referencia esta declaraci n est conforme con las normas u otros documentos no
11. jack ON These inputs are assigned to SUB OUT PUT jack OFF W These inputs are not assigned to SUB OUTPUT jack Multiple input level knob MULTI IN Multiple input level is adjustable corresponding widely to the connected device 9 Line input jack LINE IN Connects to an input device such as a CD player MD player or tape recorder Stereo mono 1 circuit Output jack Stereo mini jack Input level 10 dB Impedance 10 unbalanced 101 peak indicator INPUT PEAK Lights up when any input signal reaches 3 dB from the MONO INPUT 1 to 4 connectors the STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 jacks the MULTI INPUT ST connectors the MULTI INPUT MONO connector and the LINE IN jack above the clip level Output level knobs STEREO OUT Turning to the left will lower the stereo output level Turning to the right will raise the output level E Rear View MONO OUT Turning to the left will lower the mono output level Turning to the right will raise the mono output level SUB OUT Turning to the left will lower the sub output level Turning to the right will raise the output level 0 PIN CONNECTION No 1 GNI WM N FF ST AUTO MUTE No 3 Y S n pe n 4 3 2 E HBHBBHBHBB MENT L MODE B 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 R L RE STEREO ld id INPUT SELECT L MODE S
12. of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ ment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to com puter or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate this equip ment The serial number of this product may be found on the bot tom of the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No WR XS3 Serial No The model numbers in these Operating Instructions are given without suffix To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture WARNING Except for U S A and Canada We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in
13. INE IN jack s output level knob to Knobs for output level adjustments ST MONO SUB Notes e Set the output level of the CD MD player to the maxi C2 mum Knobs for output level adjustments e The desired levels of the output line are as follows Portable CD MD player 8 to 9 PC sound output 8 to 9 2 Connect the CD MD player etc to the LINE IN jack 3 Press the ST MONO or SUB button to assign an output line to the LINE IN jack ST SUB EET E 1 MULTI IN INPUT 5 REAK 5 Play back an external device such as a CD MD player etc 6 Increase the input level with MULTI IN knob gradually from 0 When the INPUT PEAK indicator lights up decrease the level as it has reached 3 dB over the clip level 31 2 UJ re STEREO SUB ii x O MONO 1 S p e gt i REC OUT To he 3 gt E i RC v 02 12 S WUTESENSE PT i LLL s gt 29 AN o 1 gt woos OEF REAR PANEL SW o o EN E gt e T D lt 2 e STEREO OUT MONO 4 gt F AQ INE pen co oo R 5 gt e O ST 1 4 gt iC p dp ar gt Inner SW 9000 TEER J ET I 70707070 Q n LS MONO OUT STH tH ee Hg _p R o ST 2 O O VV e C M ST3 OO Q Q V V V
14. MONO STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 INPUT 1104 STEREO Panasonic 5 e D m 2 gt lt POWER 1 1 Any mono and stereo input can be assigned to the SUB OUTPUT jack To adjust the output levels Mono and stereo outputs are individually adjustable In the case shown in the figure the volume of microphones is adjusted with the MONO OUT knob and that of stereo source devices is adjusted with STEREO OUT knob DIP switch setting Switches A and B are set to ON eH HHH HEHH HH OFF Switch B Switch A 16 2 The stereo input signals are output through the STEREO OUTPUT jack and mono input signals are output through OUTPUT jack BGM is output from the main speakers with stereo amplification and microphone sounds are output from the ceiling speakers with monaural amplification Signal Flow Wireless microphone in the hall Wireless Antenna for microphone wireless microphone r output can be assigned Speakers Both mono and stereo inputs are available Diversity wireless receiver idonee eae dte sound y Y MULTI IN MONO STEREO MONO 1 104 7 INPUT 1 04 77 STEREO Ceiling speakers Microphone for a host Microphone on the platform STEREO MONO OUTPUT OUTPUT lt
15. Panasonic Audio Mixer Operating Instructions Model No WR XS3 Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use For U S A and Canada Caution Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read the label on the bottom CAUTION TOREDUCE THERISK ECTRIC SHOCK DONOT REMOVE COVER CR BACK NOUSER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TOQUALIRED SERVICE PERSONNEL SA 1965 AN SA 1966 AN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte nance servicing instructions in the litera ture accompanying the appliance Power disconnection Unit with or without ON OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source however the unit is operational only when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units For U S A NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to com ply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15
16. Se ee ora J E Speakers E Microphone I Power amplifier for a host ex n a Microphone _ 1 on the platform 1 sound Il i i I T i 7 Digital Multi Equalizer I i STEREO II yy MULTIIN MONO STEREO MONO Internal MIX INPUT 1104 INPUT 1 0 47 Panasonic POWER Any mono and stereo input can be assigned to the SUB OUTPUT jack To adjust the output levels Mono and stereo outputs are individually adjustable In the case shown in the figure the volume of microphones is adjusted with the MONO OUT knob and that of stereo source devices is adjusted with the STEREO OUT knob Mono amplification The signals from stereo or mono inputs are mixed and output through the MONO OUTPUT jack toward one zone Signal Flow Wireless microphone in the hall Wireless Antenna for microphone wireless microphone A i i m m mi m Rm m mi Any output can be assigned Both mono and stereo inputs are available Diversity wireless receiver Ceiling speakers E E Microphone 1 Power amplifier for a host e n a Microphone 1 on the platform i sound II Digital Mutt Equalizer I d jl OUTPUT Y Y Y Y Y Y CEPR MULTI IN
17. T i Zi co P LEVEL e T 9 4 ST OUT 4 dB SUB OUT 44 dB REC OUT 10 dBV 7 8dBu 60 10 Setting output noise TYP 80 MONO 2 Setting output noise Sr 10 J TYP Output residual noise TYP m m lt m mm gt Q J D gt TROUBLESHOOTING Check to see the following before request for repair If a trouble can not be removed even after checking and trying remedy contact your dealer Power does not turn on No sound is heard from the speakers connected to SUB OUTPUT No sound is heard from the device connected to MULTI IN No sound is heard from the device assigned to MULTI INPUT ST jack The volume of the stereo input line is unstable No sound from an input line is heard when Mode 1 is selected The power cord insulation is damaged The power cord plug and connectors get hot during the use The power cord gets heat when bent or stretched Is the power cord connected between the inlet socket of this unit and AC receptacle Is the DIP switch of the assigned input line set to OFF Are all assign buttons set to OFF W or a wrong assign button is set to ON Is a CD MD player connected to LINE IN at the front panel The signals from the MULTI INPUT 5 jacks MULTI INPUT MONO connector and LINE IN jack are not available at the same time Is the ST 1 4 AUTO MUTE switch set to ON The levels of stereo mono out
18. T OUT L R to the main speakers oounds from microphones MONO IN 1 and 2 and wireless microphones MONO IN 3 and 4 are output to ceiling speak ers MONO OUT Your presentation sources can be input from the front panel s LINE IN to be mixed through an AV switcher ST IN 1 to 4 Sounds from Mic 1 and 2 MONO IN 1 and 2 can be output to the foldback loudspeaker SUB OUT E Example 3 Shop Mode 3 All call Shop 1 Shop 2 microphone microphone DIP switch setting ON er When connecting SW BOX to MONO 2 or 4 announce ment in Shopping zones 1 2 and all call can be performed with one micro phone Unit mode 3 SUB OUT Cable broadcasting Mic 1 Mic 2 Internal switch ON Power control unit a e o o Z E o gt SUBOUT mid Shopping zone 1 Shopping zone 2 Resting place zone 3 main speakers main speakers main speakers oet the DIP switches to Mode 3 refer to p 17 to form a three zone amplification system The amplification system is composed of Shopping zones 1 2 and Resting place Zone 3 The cable broadcasting connects the MULTI IN ST jacks and output to the main speakers SUB OUT in the resting place Another BGM CD or TAPE connects ST IN 1 to 4 and output to the main speakers in Shopping zone 1 and 2 ST OUT L and MONO OUT All call amplification is also available in the resting place Mic 1 or 2 MONO IN 1 and 2 is output to the main speak
19. UB MONO STEREO 100BV 10KQ 4dB 10kQ 10dBV 10kQ 45dB 10kQ kQ RE SUB IN MU C OUT SELECT OUTPUT 4dB 10 0 LTI INPUT STEREO NPUT 10dBV 10 MONO INPUT 60dB to 10dB 10kQ 1 DIP switches Switches A and B select the unit mode from among mode 1 2 and owitches MONO 1 to 4 and STEREO 1 to 4 assign any input lines to SUB OUTPUT jack Hefer to pp 15 to 18 2 Stereo input auto mute switch ST 1 4 AUTO MUTE oelects the auto mute setting when an input signal is accepted via the MONO INPUT connector 1 or 2 Auto mute is applicable to information broadcasting with BGM in a shop ON The volume s of the STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 jacks are automatically muted OFF HL The volume s of the STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 jacks are not automatically muted Mute level 9 dB 3 Sub output jack SUB OUTPUT Transmits a signal from a desired input line from among the STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 jacks the MONO INPUT 1 to 4 connectors or the MULTI INPUT ST jacks which is mixed by the unit Mono 1 circuit Output jack TRS jack electronic balanced Output level 4 dB Impedance 10 kQ Mono output jack MONO OUTPUT Transmits mono signal mixed by the unit Mono 1 circuit Output jack TRS jack electronic balanced Output level 4 dB Impedance 10 5 Stereo output jacks STEREO OUTPUT L R These jacks transmit a stereo signal mixed by the unit otereo 1 ci
20. ULTI IN knob is adjustable 29 OPERATIONS Basic Operation This section describes basic operation All setup items and connections must be completed in advance The switches located under the acrylic cover normally do not need to be accessed for operation Access is required only to the switches outside the acrylic cover Confirm that the connections of all the devices and all set modes and input output levels are correct Note Set the STEREO OUT MONO OUT and SUB OUT knob before operation Press the power switch on the front This turns on the unit and the power indicator Panasonic Knobs for output level adjustments Speak into a microphone or play back an external device such as a CD player Increase the level of the STEREO OUT MONO OUT or SUB OUT knob gradually from O Panasonic 4 POWER C Knobs for output level adjustments Sound comes from the speakers 7 is the desired volume level Turn off the power amplifiers Press the power switch of the unit The unit and the power indicator turn off Turn off the external devices Notes e n Mode 1 refer to p 21 or 2 refer to p 22 the volume of BGM is adjus
21. abel will be used as follows MODE SETTING label Marker for volume setting label LL MODE1 1 MONO CERD ST 1 2 9 4 ST MONO ST MONO SUB Panasonic WONOOUT N Audio Mixer WR XS3 4 6 STEREO OUT 4 e 6 SUB OU 4 For INPUT label For STEREO INPUT label For OUTPUT label MODE SETTING label For MONO INPUT For STEREO INPUT for input line indication For OUTPUT for output line indication MODE SETTING label for setting mode indication Marker for volume setting label for volume level indication 27 Indication of Input Line Assigned to SUB OUT Draw a line between SUB OUT and the assigned input connector or black out the square The assigned input line will be identifiable Draw a line or black out to identify the assigned input line 26 ATTACHING DETACHING THE ACRYLIC COVER The input levels need to be adjusted before using the unit After the adjustments attaching the supplied acrylic cover with mounting spacers and screws can prevent the wrong operation of input levels Acrylic cover mounting screws M3 x 6 Acrylic cover mounting spacers x 2 Acrylic cover The acrylic cover protects the different range of input level controls depending on the direction in which it is installed The M
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23. an be assigned to any output line e he LINE IN jack at the front panel can be connected to a personal computer MD player or CD player The signal from MULTI INPUT ST MONO jack s and the LINE IN jack are unavailable at the same time The LINE IN jack has a priority to MULTI IN Basic functions e Head amplifier with discrete construction mono input e Electronically balanced output circuit e Design for noise reduction and sound quality improvement Refer to p 38 SPECIFICATIONS e Stereo input auto mute switch used for information broadcasting in a shop e Acrylic cover is attachable on the front panel to prevent wrong operation Note In these Operating Instructions Mono and mono stand for monophonic PRECAUTIONS Refer all work related to installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers Turning On the Power Turn on the unit before the amplifier is turned on Turning Off the Power Turn off the amplifier first and then turn off the unit Connection owitch off the amplifier the unit and any other devices before connection to prevent speaker damage Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer main tenance to qualified service personnel Handle the appliance with care Do not strike or shake as this may damage the appli ance Do not expose the appliance t
24. be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Model No illa oo _ Serial No The model numbers in these Operating Instructions are given without suffix WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tr
25. d casting e he signals from the MULTI INPUT ST jack or MULTI INPUT MONO connector are output to the STEREO OUTPUT MONO OUTPUT and SUB OUTPUT jacks The output line is assigned with the assign button setting Refer to p 19 Wireless microphone in the hall Wireless Antenna for microphone Wireless microphone Mono output is also available in Zone 1 Switch inside Wireless microphone Speakers Microphone 1 for a host a lit plifier Microphone l on the platform 1 sound Digital Mult 1 Equalizer rot gi i r l H MONO STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 INPUT 1 to 4 Zone 1 Zone 2 STEREO OUT e e 2e 2 e 5 MONO OUT 4 6 z SUB OUT e 4 6 2 8 D 0 10 o o ty fi Any mono and stereo input 1102 L SSS SS Se b can be assigned to the SUB Zone 1 and2 OUTPUT jack as Zone 3 MONO3 Zone 1 MONO4 Zone 2 To adjust the output levels Hequires setting of an internal switch In the case shown in the figure the volume of Zone 1 is adjusted with the STEREO OUT knob and that of Zone 2 is adjust ed with the MONO OUT knob To output the mono mix signal the same signal N through the STEREO OUTPUT jack The internal switch set
26. e found on the bottom of the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Vi erklaerer oss alene ansvarlige for at produktet som denne erklaeringen gjelder for er i overensstemmelse med felgende normer eller andre nor mgivende dokumenter som felger bestemmelsene i direktivene 73 23 EEC og 89 336 EEC verklaring betrekking heeft voldoet aan de volgende normen of andere normatieve documenten overeenkomstig de bepalingen van Richtlijnen 73 23 EEC en 89 336 EEC Wij verklaren als enige aansprakelijke dat het product waarop deze FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CARE FULLY WARNING This apparatus must be earthed IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the follow ing code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must
27. edance microphone High pass loss can occur if the cable capacity is insufficient Use a cable less than 50 m when using a low impedance microphone 150 250 or 600 e Keep speaker lines away from input lines Failure to do this may cause unstable operation and shaking SETUP PROCEDURES After connecting the external devices do the following procedures e Mode setting e Input signal assignment to the SUB OUTPUT jack e Output signal assignment to the LINE IN jack MULTI INPUT ST jacks or MULTI INPUT MONO connector E Unit Modes and Signal Flow This unit has three modes Set the suitable mode with DIP switch for the desired broadcasting system e Mode 1 otereo or monaural amplification are applicable in Mode 1 The stereo and mono input signals are mixed for output Stereo amplification After the signals from stereo and mono input lines are mixed they are output through the STEREO OUT jack toward one zone Output jack s connecting the amplifier or speakers determine s the output line The mode is determined with Switch A and B of the DIP switches Refer to the next page Signal Flow Wireless microphone in the hall Wireless Antenna for microphone wireless microphone Any output can be assigned Both mono and stereo inputs are available Lee 1 eo ee
28. ers SUB OUT 24 RECORDER CONNECTIONS When you connect a cassette tape recorder or MD recorder to record the broadcasting confirm the following B Notice about Recorder Connections Howling can occur depending on the connection form or connected devices Connect the recording devices either of the fol lowing ways g way You want to play back and record the broadcasting on When Using a Recording only and a the cassette tape or MD Playback only Decks The unit s REC OUT will be used for the recording output line e Connect the units REC OUT with the recording deck s HEC IN You do not use SUB Use a recording deck and e Connect the unit s STEREO INPUT or MULTI INPUT ST OUTPUT jack playback deck jacks with the playback deck s stereo output connector YES When Recording and Playing Back with One Deck The unit s SUB OUTPUT jack will be used for the recording output line e Set the DIP switch of the assigned input line to ON e Connect the unit s SUB OUTPUT and the recorder s recording output connector with a recommended type YES of cable Refer to p 13 for details on cable informa tion e Connect the unit s STEREO INPUT MULTI INPUT ST or You can record and play LINE IN jack s and the output connector of the play back deck Note This connection implements monaural recording as stereo input signals are mono mixed to be output through SUB OUTPUT jack Use a recording deck and Mono recording is OK
29. et to ON 3 Mono input level knobs MONO 1 to 4 Monaural input levels are adjustable with these knobs corresponding widely to the connected devices e g from microphones up to line level source devices Wireless maicrophone Kins Other input Microphone devices Input gains are in conjunction with output gains Dual level control MONO IN 80 to 10dB Note When using Panasonic wireless microphones set the output level to 20 dB 4 Stereo input level knobs STEREO 1 to 4 Stereo input levels are adjustable with these knobs cor responding widely to the connected devices e g from microphones up to line level source devices pm input jack 8 Multiple input level knob 5 Stereo output assign button ST Assigns the signal inputs of the MULTI INPUT ST jack MULTI INPUT MONO connector and LINE IN to STEREO OUT jacks ON These inputs are assigned to the STEREO OUTPUT jack OFF B These inputs are not assigned to the STEREO OUTPUT jack 6 Monaural output assign button Assigns the signal inputs of the MULTI INPUT ST jack the MULTI INPUT MONO connector and the LINE IN jack to MONO OUTPUT jack ON These inputs are assigned to MONO OUTPUT jack OFF BM These inputs are not assigned to OUTPUT jack 7 Sub output assign button SUB Assigns the signal inputs of the MULTI IN STEREO jacks the MULTI INPUT MONO connector and the LINE IN jack to SUB OUTPUT
30. i neum jeter m l q i Panasonic POWER Any mono and stereo input can be assigned to the SUB OUTPUT jack To adjust the output levels Mono and stereo outputs are individually adjustable In the case shown in the figure the volume of microphones is adjusted with the MONO OUT knob and that of stereo source devices is adjusted with the STEREO OUT knob DIP switch setting Switch A is set to ON and Switch B is set to OFF I EHHHBHBHBH OFF Switch A Switch B 1 Mode The signals from stereo or mono input lines are separately output through the STEREO OUTPUT OUTPUT and SUB OUTPUT jack For example this connection is used for zone amplification in a shop e he signals from the MONO INPUT 1 and 2 connectors are output through the STEREO OUTPUT and MONO OUTPUT jacks Input for all call broadcasting in any zone e he signals from the MONO INPUT 3 connector are output through the STEREO OUTPUT jack Zone 1 and the signals from MONO INPUT 4 connector are output through the MONO OUTPUT jack Zone 2 Input for broadcasting in each zone e The signals from the STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 jacks are output through the STEREO OUTPUT Zone 1 and MONO OUTPUT Zone 2 jack e Amplification in other areas is possible by assigning another BGM to the SUB OUTPUT jack and mixing with all call broa
31. ipod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip overs e 6 53125 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 PREFACE E EE 6 FEATURES 6 PRECAUTIONS 7 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS das a nada sw Rida nrc 8 B Front 8 E Rear AE 9 INSTALLATION iiaeia 11 OW NER 11 I Before 11 Hae ge esee T 11 tzlrzie qiie MT 11 Rack MOUNINO 11 Grounding the Unit 11 Condenser Microphone _ 11 Mounting into the Rack eeeessessses 12 Cable Information ssssssmRRe 13 SETUP PROCEDURES
32. llows e Synchronize the power supply phases e Synchronize the power supply lines e Connect each device s grounding terminal or chassis with a thick grounding wire of each device Failure to do this may cause induction noise Note If the unit is placed more than 10 m away from other external devices grounding the unit near an unbal anced external device is recommended Condenser Microphone e When using a condenser microphone connect it to an external device e Do not connect external devices supplying phantom power as it may damage the unit 12 E Mounting into the Rack Rack Use either one of the following racks for mounting the unit Standard WU RS71 capacity of 29 U Panasonic Long WU RL 76 capacity of 41 U Panasonic EIA standard compliant depth 450 mm or more other than Panasonic Items to prepare If you use a rack supplied by other than Panasonic it may require four rack mounting screws option or four M5 x 12 screws If you use a Panasonic rack you can use the tapping screws supplied with the rack Where to install How to install 1 Install the unit on a rack Secure the unit by 4 pieces of rack mounting screws M5 x 12 in the accessories Apply the screws in the accessories Note Attach the four rubber feet if not installing the unit in a rack Attach 4 rubber feet Cautions e When mounting this unit in a place where it is frequently subject to vibrations secure its
33. n SW 5 1 for SUB OUT De ete ee 2 P ST 3 MULTI IN O 4 5 E MODE SELECT B O oT MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT LINEIN 5 FRONT PANEL Oo about MODE MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT B MODE 1 SUB IN ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmRHEMEMEMNI rre MIXING POINT Oo Electric Switch e mmm AEE ROO eee a LIGOW Vt STEREO MONO SUB ST 3 L R 01 D 6m G 9D TEE m n AN iiic 98 1 j v 89 gt Ber 0 MUTESENSE p P IT gt ie REAR PANEL SW E gt O NO ane STEREO OUT LL EHE gt Q gt Q isTIMONO gt i sn 4 zop aee top tm mers s p gt as d EL EP gt 0 woar ege V V 0 f V a a V ST 4 FN Pat ee eic d circ ci ce amp 9 1 25 0 MULTINMONO f iner OW Assign SW AN FRONT PANEL D gt Ed SUB OUT be SORTED MONO 1 MONO 2 MONO 3 MONO 4 INPUT SELECT ST 1 for SUB OUT ignes ST2 ST3 s O O V V oc V MULTI IN j STEREO e MODE SELECT B MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT LINE IN FRONT PANEL 725 SSS SSS eS about MODE MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT B SUB IN MobE2 oF ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummEHRHEEHMEN 9 U mmmmmmmmmmmumummmummummmmummmmmmm MIXING POINT Go Electric Switch c JACON E Ge LON MONO 1 Q9
34. o water or moisture nor try to operate in wet water Do take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel Moisture can damage the appliance and also cause electric shock Do not use strong abrasive detergent when cleaning the appliance body Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe it gently Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists Use the appliance at temperatures within O C 45 C 32 F 113 F and a humidity below 90 26 The input power source for WR XS3 is 120 V AC 60 Hz 220 240 V AC 50 Hz Power supply is not switchable but conformed to your area MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS E Front View 2 Power indicator Mono input level knobs 4 Stereo input level knobs Multiple input line input assign buttons Panasonic Co POWER S j 10 Input peak indicator utput level knobs xx 1 ST n T STEREO OUT MONO OUT S STN Audio Mixer Mixer WR XS3 8 OUT O t Power switch C Power switch POWER Toggles the power on and off 2 Power indicator Lights up when the power switch is s
35. put connector is assigned with the assign switches at the front panel The LINE IN jack at the front panel is also usable as a multiple input connector Any output can be assigned Both mono and stereo inputs are available Line input at the front supported Panasonic POWER e Assign button setting The output line is assigned to the MULTI INPUT ST jacks the MULTI INPUT MONO connector or the LINE IN jack with an assign button setting Press the ST MONO or SUB button at the front panel The details of button setting are described in the tables below Jack Assign button setting MULTI INPUT MONO MONO or SUB MULTI INPUT STEREO ST Suitable levels for the MULTI IN knob Jack Device MULTI IN STEREO CD MD player Cassette player and cable broadcasting MULTI IN MONO Microphone LINE IN Portable MD CD player PC sound output MONO is recommended when a microphone is connected to this jack in Mode 1 or 2 The level is adjustable together with other microphones by the MONO OUT knob When an external device is connected to this jack in Mode 1 or 2 the level is adjustable together with other devices by STEREO OUT knob Level 5 to 8 8 to 9 8 to 10 8 to 9 7to9 20 When using the MULTI INPUT ST jacks connector and LINE IN jack at the same time In this case the signal from the MULTI INPUT ST jacks
36. put lines are adjusted with the STEREO MONO OUT knob Is the level of the knob set to O Connect the power cord between the power socket of this unit and AC recepta cle Set the DIP switch of the assigned input line to ON Refer to p 18 Press the assign button for the proper input line Refer to p 8 or p 19 Disconnect the CD MD player from LINE IN oet the ST 1 4 AUTO MUTE switch to OFF Adjust the level of the STEREO MONO OUT knob The power cord plug and connectors are worn Out This may result in electric shock or a fire Unplug the unit from the receptacle imme diately and refer to qualified service per sonnel The power cord plug and connectors are worn Out This may result in electric shock or a fire Unplug the unit from the receptacle imme diately and refer to qualified service per sonnel The power cord plug and connectors are worn Out This may result in electric shock or a fire Unplug the unit from the receptacle imme diately and refer to qualified service per sonnel 38 SPECIFICATIONS Basic Specifications Power supply Power consumption Temperature range Dimensions Weight Frequency response High pass filter Total harmonic distortion Input Conversion noise Residual noise Maximum input Maximum output Crosstalk Common mode rejection ratio Maximum voltage gain Input Circuit Mono inputs 1 to 4 Stereo inputs 1 to 4 Multi input mono
37. put signals are usually mixed through the REC OUT jack The internal switch setting is necessary if you want to output either of them Hefer to a service manual procurable in your area 26 STICKING LABELS After the connection and settings stick the supplied labels on the front panel of the unit The labels indicate the following e Name and level setting of each knob e Mode setting e Input line assigned to the SUB OUTPUT jack B Label E For INPU 8 O N 8 O K O Ro CD co QD CD co He z QD CD co S CD wn Wireless1 S S LLL esee ULL LLLI VVVVVVVV VVVVVVVV E For STEREO INPUT xi U m r UO z 85 i gt N lt N lt a TEE E For OUTPUT EILING 2 IE EA ONITO LLL ALL LLLI LIBE gt 5 s E MODE SETTING mono NBAS 1 2 4 SUB OUT LC ITI A 4 nid dne TEBRANA M STEREO Er 3 4 ONO MONO 1 2 CLT tT MONO 1 2 VVVVVVVVE 1 2 B Where to Stick Labels otick the corresponding label in the corresponding position as shown in the figure Each l
38. rcuit Output jack TRS jack electronic balanced Output level 4 dB Impedance 10 kQ Recording output jacks REC OUT L R These jacks connect to a recording device such as a stereo cassette recorder or MD recorder Stereo 1 circuit Output jack RCA type pin jack unbalanced Output level 10 dBV Impedance 10 Sub input jacks SUB IN L R These jacks receive output signals from sub mixer etc The signals input to these connectors are output through the STEREO OUTPUT jack otereo 1 circuit Input jack RCA type pin jack unbalanced Input level 4 dB Impedance 10 kQ Multiple stereo input jacks MULTI INPUT ST L R These jacks connect to audio visual devices such as a CD player and tape recorder Stereo 1 circuit Input jack RCA type pin jack unbalanced 10 Input level 10 dBV Impedance 10 9 Multiple mono input connector MULTI INPUT MONO Connects a microphone When using this connector remove the short pin Mono 1 circuit Input connector XLR 3 31 type balanced Input level 45 dB Impedance 10 Stereo input jacks STEREO INPUT L R 1 4 These XHL connectors receive input signals from up to 4 audio visual devices such as a CD player and tape recorder otereo 4 circuits Input jack PIN jack unbalanced Input level 10 dBV Impedance 10 17 Mono input connectors MONO INPUT 1 4 These XLR connectors receive input signals from up to 4 microphones or other input devices
39. rear to the rack with reinforcing angle steel manufactured locally or other materials e Keep the temperature in the rack below 45 C e Place this unit below heat producing devices such as amplifiers if possible e f placing the unit below and above heat producing devices such as amplifiers cannot be avoided keep a distance of 1 U or above the heat producing devices e Use the rack mounting screws nominal diameter 5 x 12 supplied with the brackets if the mounting positions of the rack are not tapped If the screws are used at tapped positions of the rack the original threads may be destroyed e he rack mounting screws in the accessories do not fit all types of racks In that case use the screws included with the rack or buy your own screws E Cable Information The usable cable types plugs and connectors are the following Before connection sure you are using the proper cables Pin plug _ HOT HOT GND Tip ring sleeve TRS phone plug Tip Sleeve HOT Tip Tip HI COLD Ring Ring COLD sjeeve GND Ring GND Sleeve XLR connector XLR3 12 type Screw x3 Be Spring washer d C COLD GND Caution No 2 pin of the XLR connector of this unit is hot When connecting a device whose No 3 is hot connect No 2 pin No 3 pin of this unit to No 3 pin No 2 pin of the device Notes e Be sure to use shielded wire for audio input output lines e Use a cable of less than 10 m length for a high imp
40. rmativos siguiendo las estipulaciones de las directivas CEE 73 23 y CEE 89 336 Noi dichiariamo sotto nostra esclusiva responsabilit che il prodotto a cui si riferisce la presente dichiarazione risulta conforme ai seguenti standard o altri documenti normativi conformi alle disposizioni delle direttive CEE 73 23 e CEE 89 336 CAUTION CAUTION TOREDUCE THE RISK CF ELECTRIC SHOK DONOT REMOVE OOVER CR BACK NOUSER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIRED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead sym bol within an equilateral triangle is interned to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage with in the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilat eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appli ance Power disconnection Unit with or with out ON OFF switches have power sup plied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source however the unit is operational only when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units CAUTION Before attempting to connect or operate this prod uct please read the label on the bottom The serial number of this product may b
41. s Knob for input level adjustment STEREO OUT MONO OUT 1 3 Connect a CD player to the STEREO INPUT 1 jacks to play back a CD 4 Increase the level of the STEREO 1 knob gradually from Notes e Set the STEREO 1 knob to the level at which the input peak indicator does not light up Set the output level of the diversity wireless receiver to 20 dB and that of the MONO 1 knob when using a wireless microphone 3 to 5 is the desired level Adjust the attenuator level if the microphone sound vol ume is too low even when the MONO 1 knob is set to 10 ST MONO SUB Knob for input level adjustment STEREO 1 or if it is too high even when the 1 knob is set to 5 Adjust the attenuator to the proper level 1 6 Connect a microphone to the MONO INPUT 1 connec e The desired levels of the STEREO 1 knob are as fol tor and speak into it lows CD MD player 5 to 7 Cassette player or cable broadcasting 8 to 9 e he desired levels of the MONO 1 knob are as follows Big voice 4 to 8 omall voice 8 to 10 7 Adjust the output level with the knob ST MONO or ll Using CD MD Player through LINE IN SUB OUT of the assigned output line This section describes amplification when a CD player or MD player etc is connected to the LINE IN jack at the front panel ST MONO SUB 1 Set the L
42. t wrong operation B Before Installation Caution Contact your dealer for installing the unit Be sure to toggle the power off and unplug the unit from the receptacle before installation Follow the safety instructions Power Connection Connect the power cord by any of the following methods making sure to provide a breaking device in each case 1 Connect the power cord to the power control unit 2 Install the unit near a receptacle and connect the power cord to the receptacle via a breaking device The breaking device should be installed near an operator 3 Connect the power cord to a circuit breaker in a panel board that has a contact distance of 3 0 mm or more Use a circuit breaker that will interrupt each circuit of the main power supply except a ground protective conductor Installation Place e Install the unit out of direct sunlight and away from out lets of heated air Installation in a humid dusty or shaky place may cause trouble e Keep a distance between this unit and a transformer dimmer image device CRT monitor etc as much as possible Failure to do this may cause induction noise Rack Mounting Keep the temperature in the rack below 45 C Failure to do this may cause damage to internal components Grounding the Unit Ground the unit by the grounding terminal at the rear side If the devices are connected in unbalanced connections synchronize each grounding potential as fo
43. table with the STEREO OUT knob and that of microphones is adjustable with the MONO OUT knob e n Mode 3 refer to p 23 the volume of Zone 1 is adjustable with the STEREO OUT knob and that of Zone 2 is adjustable with the MONO OUT knob e When one of the STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 jacks or MONO INPUT 1 to 4 connectors is assigned to the SUB OUTPUT jack the output level is adjustable with the SUB OUT knob 30 B Input Level Adjustment This section describes how to adjust input levels The figure describes an example e Mode 1 e The microphone is connected to the MONO INPUT 1 connector and the CD player is connected to the STEREO INPUT 1 jack e The input signal of the MONO INPUT 1 connector and the STEREO INPUT 1 jack are mixed inside the unit and amplified through the STEREO OUTPUT jack Speaker Microphone Power amplifier L OUTPUT Note Detach the acrylic cover before the level adjustment Refer to p 28 ATTACHING DETACHING THE ACRYLIC COVER 1 Decrease the attenuator level to eo 7 Increase the level of 1 knob while speaking into 2 Increase the level of the STEREO OUT and MONO OUT the microphone knobs to 7 Hefer to the knob s figure in p 8 for the desired level setting wu d Panasonic O m Knobs for output level adjustment
44. ting is necessary Hefer to a service manual procurable in your area Ye H H H HHHH DIP switch setting OFF Switch B Switches A and B are set to OFF Switch A 18 Input Line Setting for SUB OUTPUT The SUB OUTPUT jack at the rear panel can output any signal from the STEREO INPUT 1 to 4 jacks or MONO INPUT 1 to 4 connectors The output setting is determined with the DIP switch setting The input signal from the LINE IN jack MULTI INPUT ST jacks or MULTI INPUT MONO is also assignable to the SUB OUTPUT jack The output setting is determined with the assign button setting at the front panel Refer to p 19 Any output can be assigned Both mono and stereo inputs are available O 7 070707070 DIP switch setting The input line is assigned to the SUB OUTPUT jack by setting Switches MONO 1 to 4 and STEREO 1 to 4 When all DIP switches are set to ON the associated input signal is assigned to the SUB OUTPUT jack More than one input line is selectable ON H EM INPUT SELECT The figure shows an example that assigns the MONO INPUT 3 connector STEREO INPUT 2 jack and STEREO INPUT 4 jack to the SUB OUTPUT jack 19 Bl Output Line Setting for MULTI IN LINE IN The signal from the MULTI IN ST jacks and MULTI IN MONO connector at the rear panel can be output through any of the SIEREO OUT MONO OUT and SUB OUTPUT jacks The out
45. will not be output The signal is mixed inside the unit and output through the assigned output connector Notes e Do not use the MULTI INPUT ST jacks and MULTI INPUT MONO connector at the same time The MULTI IN knob is not adjustable as each multiple input level is different e Mono and stereo input signals are mixed inside the unit When you do not want to have the mono input mixed you need to change the internal switch setting Hefer to a service manual procurable in your area To adjust the output levels The input signal from the MULTI INPUT ST jacks or MULTI INPUT MONO connector is mixed by the unit then it is output through the output line The output line is selectable with the assign button setting at the front panel e Adjust the output level with the STEREO OUT knob when the STEREO OUTPUT jack is assigned to the MULTI INPUT ST jacks or MULTI INPUT MONO connector e Adjust the output level with the OUT knob when the MONO OUTPUT jack is assigned to the MULTI INPUT ST jacks or MULTI INPUT MONO connector e Adjust the output level with the SUB OUT knob when the SUB OUTPUT jack is assigned to the MULTI INPUT ST jacks or MULTI INPUT MONO connector CONNECTION EXAMPLES E Example 1 Home Party Mode 1 Cho Cho Vo DVD CD gt c L t _ TAPE REC E JN cO SE zzzz 1 5 N O 2999 zalh g

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