Specifications

PA250 Series High Power Voice Amplifier
SM44-1 Installation and Operation Manual
April 22, 2012 Rev: 2.00 Page 3-2
ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
3.3.2 POWER Lamp
The POWER lamp should illuminate red when the power switch is selected ON, the voltage and polarity
of input power is correct and no protective circuit has tripped.
If the POWER lamp is pressed with the power switch off, it will illuminate red to indicate the presence of
DC power at the input power receptacle.
Fluctuations in the intensity of the lamp during operation indicate a high impedance power source or a
depleted battery in the unit.
3.3.3 GAIN Control
The GAIN control is a rotary switch used to adjust the gain of the unit. For specific operating information,
see sections 3.3.3.1 and 3.3.3.2 below.
3.3.3.1 Operation with Microphone
For microphone operation the ‘GAIN’ control is adjusted clockwise from OFF until the level meter
occasionally swings into the red area during a test count. If feedback is a problem it may be necessary to
reduce the input ‘Gain’ control or preferably, improve the sound shielding of the microphone position.
Loudspeakers will overheat with a continuous signal at full power. Voice operation will generate less heat,
and pauses between words result in a low-duty cycle.
3.3.3.2 Operation with Recorder
When a recorder or other external sound source is to be operated with the amplifier, connection is made
to the recorder (REC) input connector.
The ‘GAIN’ control is rotated counterclockwise from the OFF position to increase the recorder input
signal. Pins B - C will be used for a 600 Ohm source and Pins A - C will be used for a 2000 Ohm source
as shown on the amplifier panel.
If the recorded sound is voice, the correct input level is adjusted in the same manner as for microphone
operation. If the recorded sound is music, it is advisable to operate at a reduced ‘GAIN’ control setting. If
the input signal is siren or trill, the GAIN should be set for maximum volume and the level meter will read
continuously in the red area.
Failure to reduce the gain setting may cause excessive power to be dissipated in the speaker units and
result in failure of the speaker voice coils due to overheating.
Fade operation can easily be performed between microphone and recorder inputs by adjusting the ‘GAIN
control setting. This operation permits a smooth transition from voice input to tape/playback input and
back again.
CAUTION:
With siren or trill signals, limit full power operation to
periods of 15 seconds
ON/OFF to prevent damage to speakers.