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MT160A
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Power supply connection:
• Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the
voltage indicated on the rear panel, under the mains
power cable.
Always connect the power cable to a grounded outlet.
Input (mic, line 1, line 2) and Output signal
connection.
Always make sure to use only heavy gauge, high
quality SHIELDED cables (signal cables).
• Always make certain that the mixer or the instrument
and the powered enclosures are switched off before
connecting them. This will avoid annoying noises and
signal peaks, which can also be dangerous for the
enclosures themselves.
See 'connections & applications' at pages 17, 18, 19, 20
, 21,
22,
and 23.
Parallel connection of two or more MT160A
systems:
Use Jack unbalanced extension cables.
Connect the first MT160’s output (MIXED LINE OUT)
to a line input (LINE 1 or LINE 2) of the second MT160A,
the second’s output to a line inout of the third, and
so on.
See page 17.
Product care and maintenance:
Never expose the enclosure to heat sources such as
radiators or other products that produce heat.
Never expose the enclosure to direct sunlight,
excessive vibrations or mechanical shocks.
Avoid operating and storing the enclosure in dump
or dusty places: this may lead to malfunctions, prema-
ture degrading of specifications.
Avoid using the enclosure close to strong sources
of electromagnetic interferences (e.g. video monitors,
high power electrical cabling). This may lead to
degradation of audio quality.
Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and
liquid are not spilled into the enclosure. In public event
don't let people, musicians, technicians or anyone put
glasses, cups, ashtrays or cigarettes on the enclosure.
• Use a soft brush or a jet of air to clean the enclosure.
Do not use alcohol, solvents or detergents.
Always leave the protective grille mounted on the
enclosure.
Take care of your connector cables. Make sure that
they are not damaged, knotted or twisted.
• Do not force connectors and controls.
• Make sure the mains power switch is off ('0') before
starting any connection.
Important !
ENGLISH
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