User manual

TA0.1 Amplier
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Remote Control Overview
GAIN (VOLUME) CONTROL
The Gain (Volume) Control on the face of the TA0.1 amplier controls the degree to which the
input signal is amplied. The gain level, combined with the level of the input signal, determines
the actual volume output.
CROSSOVER (X-OVER) CONTROL
The Crossover Control on the face of the TA0.1 amplier controls the range of low-frequency
(bass) sound sent to the output device, i.e. transducer, speaker, etc. This control is only
functional when the Low Pass/Bypass Switch is in the “Low Pass” position. The range of low-
frequency sound controlled by this dial is 40 Hz to 400 Hz.
ON/AUTO/OFF SWITCH
The On/Auto/Off Switch allows the user to place the amplier into Auto On/Standby mode, On, or
Off.
When the switch is set to “Auto” and no input signal is received by the amplier, the amplier
stage will power down and go into Standby mode. Upon sensing an input signal, the amplier will
power on automatically. When set to “Auto,” insure the High/Low Input Switch is set to “Low.”
When the switch is set to “On,” the amplier will remain powered on, regardless of whether an
input signal is present or not.
When the switch is set to “Off,” the amplier will power off.
LOW PASS/BYPASS SWITCH
The Low Pass/Bypass Switch enables and disables the Crossover function and control dial of the
amplier. When the switch is in the “Low Pass” position, the amplier only passes low-frequency
sounds. When the switch is in the “Bypass” position, the amplier passes the full range of audio
frequencies.
POWER INDICATOR (LED)
The Power Indicator LED displays the power mode. If the LED is:
RED- The amplier is plugged into AC power and the On/Auto/Off Switch is switched to “On.”
If the On/Auto/Off Switch is set to “Auto,” a red LED indicates no audio input signal has been
received by the amplier.
GREEN- The amplier is plugged into AC power and the On/Auto/Off Switch is switched to
“On.” If the On/Auto/Off Switch is set to “Auto,” a green LED indicates an audio input signal is
being received by the amplier, or, if the On/Auto/Off Switch is set to “On,” the amplier is on.