Manual

19. AC Voltage Selector
20.Monitor Line Out
21.Monitor 1W8
22."Priority" Terminal.
When these terminals are short-circuited (i.e. By means
of using an electrical switch), the audio signals coming from "CH4", "CH5", are
attenuated while the signals coming from"CH1", "CH2","CH3" are gaining
priority.
23.Input "AUX Paging"
24. a. Zone
25.''LINE IN" inputs
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Connecting the speakers with 70V output
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In the US, set the AC Voltage Selector to the left (115V) for power
between 100V and 127V.
Monitor Line Out can be connected with another appliance such as an amplifier,
recorder, etc.
The terminal is meant for the connection of a small external loudspeaker that gets
driven by an internal auxiliary power amplifier, providing a nominal output of 1Watt.
This could also be used for a “Music on Hold output.” Only the mixed audio signal
coming from "AUX IN" is included in the outputted signal.
In addition, the output signal is controlled only by the volume
control of the "CH4" & "CH5" music signal level controls.
This terminals input lets you connect to an auxiliary signal . The input features a
"Voice Priority" function, which overrides all other input signals once an auxiliary
message is sent.
There are four dip switches here. Push the dip switch up to switch the zone
off and vice versa.
b.Volume
This controls the volume of a sound source connected to
the "Tel Paging". Turning the knob clockwise
increases the volume of the corresponding source. It is recommend to leave
the control of unused inputs at their minimal setting "0".
An audio source with a high level output signal , such as an AM/FM tuner , a
cassette deck, a CD player, etc.