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Sort Desciption:Sound System Reference. Turning On and Off the Sound/Video System. Turning On the System. Turning Off the System. Notes About Powering Up the System ...
Content Inside:Sound System ReferencePage 1Margaret HDoubler Performance SpaceSound System ReferenceTurning On and Off the Sound/Video SystemTurning On the SystemTurning Off the SystemNotes About Powering Up the SystemPower for the Computer and Video ProjectorChecking the PowerCD PlaybackStep By Step InstructionsCD Player Operating NotesCassette PlaybackStep By Step InstructionsCassette Deck Operating NotesUsing a MicrophoneGeneral Information About Using a MicrophoneStep By Step InstructionsVideo ProjectionGeneral Information About the Video SystemStep By Step InstructionsNotes About Projecting VideoCommon AdjustmentsDiagrams and AppendixSound System Block DiagramVideo System DiagramMixer Input ListRack Settings and HookupPage 2Turning On and Off the Sound/Video SystemTurning On the System:Step One: Turn on the power strip at the bottom of the rack under the counter.The switch is marked with orange tape.Step Two: Turn on the amplifiers the lowest unit in the rack under the counter.The switch is marked with orange tape.IMPORTANT: The power to the amplifiers should be turned ON LAST.Turning Off the System:Step One: Turn off the amplifiers the lowest unit in the rack under the counter.The switch is marked with orange tape.Step Two: Turn off the power strip at the bottom of the rack under the counter.The switch is marked with orange tape.DO NOT turn off the power to individual devices in the racks.DO NOT turn off the mixer or phantom power.IMPORTANT: The power to the amplifiers should be turned OFF FIRST.Notes About the Powering Up the SystemWhen operational six green LEDs will be lit on the amplifier.If no sound 1stthing check for green LEDs.The auxiliary equipment and the mixer are powered from the strip at the bottomof the rack. However some of the devices in the upper rack like the CD playerneed to be turned on separately. (They do not automatically come on when thepower is turned on.) The mixer intercom system and devices in the lower rackexcept the amplifiers are on wh ...
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