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1. FACD 19 18 171615 1413 a AMPLIFIER WITH FM AM TUNER AND CASSETTE PLAYER specotechnologies FERME N Y 71 72 TUNER Peak 8 00000 um FM AM DOWN UP SCAN MEM sol dn o 1 1 lt EJECT AUTO REVERSE ej Background Music Cassette Player 2 LJ MIC MICA MIC 2 MIC 3 4 LINE BASS TREBLE MASTER VOLUME POWER va ms aa a aa OFF 4 Me dm B in n M 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 20 s P A AMPLIFIER WITH FM AM TUNER AND CD PLAYER speco technologies 7 N d z 72 TUNER i a Peak 0000 CD PLAYER 66 E FM AM DOWN UP SCAN MEM 22 06 TI RE E PEAT GRAM POWER XXIX eee E m m MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC 3 MICA LINE SELECT PSS TREBLE MASTER VOLUME POWER OFF 1 MIC 1 input jack 1 4 phone jack 11 Master volume control 2 Output level indicator 12 Power on off switch with LED indicator 3 MIC 1 Volume control 13 Zone 4 selector switch 4 MIC 2 Volume control 14 Zone 2 selector switch 5 MIC 3 Volume control 15 Zone 1 selector switch 6 MIC 4 Volume control 16 Zone 3 selector switch 7 Line input selector switch 17 All zone selector switch 8 Line input volume control 18 Auto reverse cassette player uni
2. 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL eb b INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION 5 00 TEL PAGING OUTPUT LEVEL INPUTLEVEL ON OFF RATED AUDIO POWER 30W RMS MOH OUTPUT TEL PAGING cd 1 AC 100VA FIM A ANT 600 1V 1W MUTEG COM HOT 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 CAUTION TO REDUCH THE RISK D H q ENTIOIN POUR REDUIR LES RISQUES D INCENDIEJOU DE CHOC CAUTION TO REDUCE THIS DEVICE LIES WITH OUT 21 25 BALANCED O DO NOT EXPOSH THIS TO OR MISTURE DO NOT CTRIQUE NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE OU L HUMIDITE NE PAS THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES REMOVE COVER THERE AR q q A ER LE CQUVERCLE AUCUN REGLAGE AL INTERIEUR POUR ONLY WITH SAME TYPE FJSE OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO MIC 3 2 INSIDE REFER BERVICING QUALIFIED SERVI ARATION CDNSULTER UNE PERSONNE QUALIFIEE Small metal cover THE FOLLOWING TWO 9 Rb NE AME CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE Le D pae Ex p MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS ATTENTION INTERFERENCE RECEIVED x AN DE REDUIRE LE INCLUDING INTERFERENCE SII Ww op Pup op Pup T up RISQUE DINGENDIE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED u REMPLAGER SEU OPERATION PAR UN FUSIBLE DE 70V 25V INTERNALLY SELECTABLE COM 4 8 160 COM 25V 470V E20
3. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC CAUTION To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment OVERCOMING GROUND LOOP PROBLEMS If the amplifier is mounted in a rack unit Use rack mount part PBM RK2 or is used with equipment having its own ground it is necessary to ensure that ground loops and the associated problems of hum on the output signal are not introduced by the ground wiring see warning WARNING To overcome this problem if it occurs the electrical and the mechanical ground on the amplifier may be separated by completely removing the wire connecting the power source to ground CONSULT AN ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN TO ACCOMPLISH THIS TO AVOID POTENTIAL PERSONAL INJURY OR A HAZARDOUS CONDITION SPEAKER CONNECTION The rear p
4. cassette can be fast wound in either direction forward or reverse to any position on the tape by pressing and holding one of the fast wind buttons and will be stopped automatically after releasing the button DIRECTION CHANGE The side of the cassette currently playing can be reversed to play the other side of the cassette at any time by pressing both fast wind buttons simultaneously FM AM TUNER UNIT Tuner display Memory button FM AM TUNER ww Shift button e FM AM selection button 15 Frequency Up Down button fft e Scan button Set memory button TUNER OPERATION For FM reception connect the supplied dipole antenna and 75Q adaptor or an outdoor antenna using 75Q coaxial cable to the connector at the rear of the unit see page 4 For AM reception connect the supplied antenna to the AM spring loaded terminals 1 Select TUNER mode with the Line selector switch 2 Select FM or AM 3 Use the UP DOWN buttons to set a frequency station manually or the SCAN button to automatically search for the desired station 4 To program a station press the MEM Memory button 5 Press a MEMORY button M1 to M5 or SHIFT button and memory button M6 to M10 to store a frequency DU DI S 1 2 3 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules
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6. impedance taps for 4 8 and 16 Ohm speakers are provided on a terminal strip on the rear panel of the unit Also outputs for 25V and 70V constant line voltage are provided connect the power output directly to a speaker or PA horn or a combination of speakers and or PA horns which have a resulting voice coil impedance of 4 8 or 16 Ohm connect to the COM and the proper impedance tap on the terminal strip Be sure the speaker s or PA horn s is capable of handling a reasonable power output from the amplifier or permanent damage to the speaker s or PA horn s may result Also be careful not to overload the amplifier with too many speakers or PA horns If it is desired to use a number and variety of speakers the speakers must be arranged in various series or parallel arrays to provide proper impedance matching or the 25V or 70V constant line voltage must be used parallel connection only If you are not familiar with impedance matching consult a professional installer or technician for advice If the 25V or 70V constant line voltages are used a line matching transformer must be used with each speaker Again do not overload or use incompatible speakers Line transformers are the preferred method for multi speaker installation 10 CABLE REQUIREMENTS Output cabling need not be shielded in most cases and should be of sufficient gauge to minimize losses due to the resistance of the wire over long runs insertion loss Cable thinner than 18 gauge
7. zone selector switch Allows for selection the All zone paging with 70V or 25V line output internally selected see page 10 18 Auto reverse cassette player unit see page 7 19 FM AM tuner unit see page 8 20 CD player unit see page 7 REAR PANEL 1 Speaker outputs Speaker lines must be connected to and one and only one of the remaining screw terminals 2 Ground Cabinet enclosure unit ground 3 FM antenna input Connect supplied dipole antenna using supplied 750 matching transformer or coaxial cable to the antenna connector 4 AM antenna input Connect the supplied wire loop antenna to the AM spring loaded terminals 5 MOH output terminals Provided two MOH outputs 600 Ohm 1 Volt and 8 Ohm 1 Watt 6 Manual muting terminals Provides manual contact closure muting of the AUX and MIC 2 4 inputs during paging 7 TEL PAGING balanced input terminals Accepts a balanced telephone paging signal 5 8 11 Zone 1 4 output terminals In addition to the normal 70V and 25V line outputs there are four groups of 70V or 25V internally selected see page 10 line terminals for 4 zones which can be selected using the push buttons on the front panel 12 AC input cable receptacle AC inlet with three pin socket for use of either 115 VAC or 230VAC selected by slide switch on rear panel see page 4 The amplifier is factory set at 115VAC main voltage 230VAC operation requires AC plug adaptor 13 AC 115V
8. 1 70 25 ZONE4 COM ES 70 25 E ZONE3 5 COM 70V 25V ZONE2 D COM A 70 25 m ZONEI COM 70V 25V COM 16ohm OUTPUT 8ohm C 4ohm COM B un _ 6 un A A AC3 115V 230V CSI SPECO Revision P 30FACD P 30FACC P 60FACD P 60FACC REV A Sheet 1 of 2 Drawn By LB 30 1 T102 115 pu L120100 FIR RD Ww 1V ij 150 W 8ohm olsa C MUTE bal C101 COM L120100 1 50 ada R105 R101 C103 Ei 4 7 50 NIN R104 C105 A 22K 1 50 Q101 H C102 C1815 R103 103 390 4 101 200K CN102 ra C139 e 220 16 CN103 222 0112 0111 9121 0124 Q122 0125 _ R190 RI92 RI98 RI97 R199 5 01 109 SW 10 2 10V IN4148 12V_ GND IN OUT C109 U101 I LM380N 470 16 n C108 g 2V 104 T4 e R117 C129 R138 R116 10 0 5W C112 22 25 100K C S MEE Ba R106 IN4148 R211 3 100 Vout Vin gt R U103 li ll CN116 p 3 3V 5W T2 C131 D101 TO CN120 20 25 x C132 IN4148 ZZ 10 50 U104 5 eis 1 R212 N x Vout 20 Vin 100 25 3 3 0 5W C104 6 C133 10 50 1 4 220 25 Y C170 5 100 25 C154 107B U107 00 Rii C151 R16 220 16 4558 R180 R182 i 47K R168 10K 330 33K VR105
9. 230V selector switch Beneath small metal cover see drawing of rear panels on page 4 Allows for selection of either 115VAC or 230VAC operation For operating on 230VAC main voltage remove the small metal cover with a screw driver and slide the voltage select switch s actuator from 115VAC factory set left side to 280VAC right side then re mount the small metal cover with the 230VAC sticker showing on back of small metal cover and tighten screws 14 AC fuse holder Line fuse for the amplifiers and P 30FACD 2Afor115VAC 1A for 230VAC 6 and 3Afor115VAC 1 6A for 230 15 LINE output RCA jacks This booster output supplies the input signal to an additional power amplifier This signal is after tone control and master volume control In this fashion very large systems requiring more power can be accommodated 16 AUX input RCA jacks High impedance input available with parallel RCA jacks for stereo accessories combined for mono 17 4 XLR connector input Accepts a balanced low impedance microphone signal with an XLR connector 18 MIC 3 XLR connector input Accepts a balanced low impedance microphone signal with an XLR connector 19 MOH output level control Controls volume of MOH output Music on hold 20 MIC 1 VOX on off switch Allows for disabling of MIC 1 input VOX muting of the MIC 2 4 and AUX input during paging This allows for multiple MIC paging operatio
10. 6739 1 Speaker outputs 2 Ground 3 FM antenna input 4 AM antenna input 5 MOH output terminals 6 Manual muting terminals 8 Zone 1 output terminals 9 Zone 2 output terminals Zone 3 output terminals Zone 4 output terminals 1 1 12 AC input cable receptacle MOH Music on hold TEL PAGING Connection input terminals for general or emergency paging THIS DEVICE COMPLIES n P A AMPLIFIER WITH FM AM WITHEDA RADIATION Lr Q PERFORMANCE MODEL NO EM LINE FUSE RATED AUDIO POWER EQUIPMENT SUPPLY VOLTAGE C US Pun 2A 250V POWER CONSUMPTION SER CSi SPECO hwe nnm CLASS 2 WIRING ACCEPTABLE GROUND 7 TEL PAGING input terminals Balanced 0 1 2 TEL PAGING MOH OUTPUT LEVEL MIC 1 VOX INPUT LEVEL STANDARDS 21 CFR SUBCHAI MOH OUTPUT TEL PAGING LP 1 22 600 1V 80 1W MUTEG HOT 13 AC 115V 230V selector switch BENEATH SMALL METAL COVER SEE ABOVE AC fuse holder LINE output RCA jacks 6 AUX input RCA jacks MIC 4 XLR connector input MIC 3 XLR connector input 19 MOH output level control 20 MIC 1 VOX on off switch 21 MIC 2 XLR connector input 22 TEL PAGING input level control 23 MIC 1 XLR connector input lt 0 ll w TEL PAGING is not to be co
11. A V LEH LED Ip Title Size C Date File C508 ov pun 2 65509906 CXXXI G a CNIOI CN108 rou C506 470P CN501 T8 T4 7 102 507 T2 CN106 O 10 29 lel e Ed j JL um 509 501 O C510 C K O T es EIC 2 i 10 50 503 alll Hd 5K6 472 47K IK 4K7 E DOK 473 C519 R507 R518 C501 i 2 DU JUMP PN SM 470P E 32 517 102 518 10 50 E AMP PART 516 22 25 102 2068 10 50 CN110 42 T5 517 AKT C514 4K7 472 DK Q501 R519 D667 C513 C533 JUMP 3 R530 O G 120K C532 470P 102 C531 10 50 te C537 C529 C534 502 Riu R528 22 25 102 2068 10 50 CN104 CN105 6 NIS T2 T ke Dp e OH OOS OS C526 4K7 ZU 472 Q502 D667 550 525 m JUMP 945 Rs42 mont 2r o eHe 9 C546 470P R550 LL C538 102 C547 10K CN102 CN103 220 25 10 50 T2 TS E NN HAN EI 49 999 4K7 3K3 220 is 100 WM NIS R548 C541 R538 R541 5K6 C540 472 47K 4K7 472 7208 0503 R543 D667 C539 L C552 C535 470 25 473 1 CN505 AUX T4 E 553 LINE OUT E CN303 CN304 T6 T6 MIC PART TO TUNER TO CD TAPE R554 R555 557 470 MASTER VR403 50KA 1 2 3 4 5 6 D OUTPUT JK80
12. Your Amplifier Needs Wattage Tap Requirement Chart for Sound Systems Set Number of Total Wattage Wattage Speakers at Requirement per Step 1 Fill out Wattage Tap Requirement Chart to right Taps Set Tap Tap Setting determining the number of speakers that will be used at each wattage tap for the amplifier Step 2 Multiple the number of speakers by each wattage tap to determine Total Wattage Requirement per Tap setting See Ex A Step 3 Add all the figures in shaded area to determine the total Wattage Requirement for the amplifier Step 4 Match total Wattage Requirement to the bottom chart Recommended Amplifier Wattage Chart to determine acceptable RMS Wattage your amplifier should have Step 5 Repeat this process for each amplifier system required Total Sum of Shaded Area Represents Total Wattage Requirement Recommended Amplifier Wattage Chart Acceptable Amplifier RMS Wattage 15 Watt 30 Watt 60Watt _ 120 Watt If Sum Wattage Total is 12 Watts or Less If Sum Wattage Total is between 13 and 24 Watts If Sum Wattage Total is between 25 and 48 Watts X If Sum Wattage Total is between 49 and 96 Watts X If Sum Wattage Total is between 97 and 204 Watts X If Sum Wattage Total is between 205 and 216 Watts X If Sum Wattage Total is between 217 and 240 Watts X If Sum Wattage Total is between 241 and 288 Watts RMS Amplifier used in conjuction with Speco Technologies P 240A Power Booster Amp For more information con
13. anel of the amplifier contains a 7 screw terminal strip for connection of speakers BE CAREFUL TO CONNECT SPEAKERS PROPERLY see impedance and line voltage instructions below The speaker lines are to be connected directly between the appropriate COM terminal on the 7 screw terminal strip and the terminal corresponding to the impedance of the speaker s or of the line voltage selected 70V or 25V For 4 8 and 16 OHM CONNECTIONS refer to figure 3 Connect the cables to the terminals on the 7 screw terminal strip provided Use the screw terminals which correspond to the impedance of the speaker s One lead must always be connected to the COM This is just an example If in doubt consult a qualified technician COM 40 80 160 COM 25V 70V COM 40 80 160 COM 25V 70V e e e e e e o TWO 40 SPEAKERS TWO 80 SPEAKERS IN SERIES IN PARALLEL FIGURE 3 For 25V and 70V CONSTANT VOLTAGE LINE CONNECTIONS refer to figure 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE When the 25V and 70V constant line voltages are used a line matching transformer must be used with each speaker All transformers must be connected in parallel Jumper positions for 70V or 25V selection HOW TO CONNECT LINE MATCHING TRANSFORMERS IN PARALLEL 25 VOLT LINE OR 70 VOLT LINE ALWAYS CONNECT LINE TRANSFORMERS IN PARALLEL NEVER CONNECT LINE TRANSFORMERS IN SERIES COM 40 80 160 COM 25V 70V 40 80 160 COM 25V 70V SPEAKER IMPEDANCES opeaker
14. ght humidity or dust circulation 3 Avoid spilling liquids or allowing materials to enter the cabinet If the unit gets wet or any foreign material enters the cabinet immediately disconnect the A C line cord and consult your dealer or qualified technician C E p E 200 NEW HIGHWAY AMITYVILLE NY11701 l CO PHONE 1 800 645 5516 631 957 8700 IN METRO NY http www specotech com Jo cn 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider that the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where the exit from the apparatus Only u
15. is not recommended Long runs require 16 gauge or heavier In some cases where the output cable is run in close proximity to unshielded intercom cables electrical cables radio transmission antennas or other sources of interference or when the amplifier is being used for paging from a telephone system the amplifier may require shielded output cabling to prevent audio feedback or interference PRIORITY PAGE THE AMPLIFIER FEATURES A VOICE ACTIVATED PRIORITY PAGE CIRCUIT AND AUTOMATICALLY MUTES ALL PROGRAM MATERIAL TUNER TAPE CD ETC FROM THE AMPLIFIERS OUTPUT AND PERMITS MICROPHONE 1 AND THE TELEPHONE INPUT TO OVERRIDE FOR PAGING ANNOUNCEMENTS TELEPHONE LINE A TELEPHONE LINE INPUT OF 600 OHMS IS PROVIDED THERE ARE MANY OTHER FEATURES OFFERED PLEASE READ MANUAL COMPLETELY WHENEVER IN DOUBT ABOUT INSTALLATION CONSULT WITH A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER OR TECHNICIAN OR PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGE TO THIS AMPLIFIER AND OR SPEAKERS MAY RESULT AND YOUR WARRANTY MAY BE VOIDED PHANTOM POWER JUMPER POSITIONING These adjustments are to be made by qualified technical personnel Be certain unit is disconnected from A C power source prior to removing unit s cover or electrical shock or injury may result The unit provides a Phantom Power DC 15V for electret condenser microphone use Jumper location is to enable ON or disable OFF Phantom Power feature Note Units come with Phantom Power enable ON speco technologies Determining
16. n 21 MIC 2 XLR connector input Accepts a balanced low impedance microphone signal with an XLR connector 22 TEL PAGING input level control Controls audio level of telephone input 23 MIC 1 XLR connector input Accepts a balanced low impedance microphone signal with an XLR connector Note Screw terminal designations G GND HOT Signal positive COM Signal negative common CD PLAYER UNIT CD display Ao 5 Repeat button Random button button PREV NEXT PAUSE EJECT CD power on off button OQ 9 REPEAT RANDOM PROGRAM POWER Previous track button Next track button Play pause button Stop eject button CD PLAYER OPERATION 1 Select CD mode with LINE selector switch 2 Press POWER button on CD player 3 Load disc label side up into player and PLAY begins automatically 4 Press PAUSE button and symbol Il appears in the display and play is suspended Press PAUSE button again to resume play 5 Pressing button selects the next track and lt lt button the previous track 6 Press the RANDOM button random appears in the display and tracks are played in random sequence 7 Press the REPEAT button once and symbol appears the display the current track Is repeated When the button is pressed twice the symbol appears indicates repeat play of the disc To cancel these functions press the REPEAT butto
17. n again 8 Programming the CD player in STOP mode a Press the PROGRAM button b Use the next gt gt or previous 44 button to select a track c Press REPEAT button to activate memory of the selected tracks in your program Repeat stages b and c to continue programming d Press the PLAY button to start the program Note The program repeats itself until the CD player is stopped CASSETTE PLAYER UNIT 1 Eject switch 2 Cassette slot 3 Direction indicators 4 Fast wind program buttons T AUTO REVERSE Ba 2550 CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION The cassette mechanism is an auto reverse type which detects when the end of the tape has been reached and will automatically reverse the direction of the tape and play the opposite side of the cassette This function will continue until the cassette is remove from the player NOTE Due to the abrasive nature of cassette tapes some oxide from the tape will be deposited on to the cassette heads and rollers and therefore the mechanism will need cleaning at regular intervals Cleaning cassettes can be purchased from most good hi fi stores DO NOT use C120 120 minute cassettes INSERTING A CASSETTE The cassette should be inserted edge first with the exposed tape on the right hand side push the cassette into the mechanism until the cassette drops into position REMOVING THE CASSETTE Firmly press the eject button the cassette will be automatically ejected FAST WIND The
18. nnected directly to a telephone circuit or TNV circuit FRONT PANEL 1 MIC 1 input jack 1 4 phone jack Accepts a balanced low impedance microphone with a standard 1 4 phone plug 2 Output level indicator Indicates power output Do not overload amp 3 MIC 1 Volume control Adjusts audio level of MIC 1 4 MIC 2 Volume control Adjusts audio level of MIC 2 5 MIC 3 Volume control Adjusts audio level of MIC 3 6 MIC 4 Volume control Adjusts audio level of MIC 4 7 Line input selector switch Allows for selection of high impedance AUX input or music source from tuner CD player or cassette player 8 Line input volume control Adjusts audio level of line input 9 Bass control Low frequency tone control 10 Treble control High frequency tone control 11 Master volume control Controls all volume levels simultaneously 12 Power on off switch with LED indicator llluminates when power is 13 Zone 4 selector switch Allows for selection the Zone 4 paging with 70V or 25V line output internally selected see page 10 14 Zone 2 selector switch Allows for selection the Zone 2 paging with 70V or 25V line output internally selected see page 10 15 Zone 1 selector switch Allows for selection the Zone 1 paging with 70V or 25V line output internally selected see page 10 16 Zone 3 selector switch Allows for selection the Zone 3 paging with 70V or 25V line output internally selected see page 10 17 All
19. ority level Using for MIC 1 the XLR connector or phone jack TEL MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC 3 MIC 4 Tuner CD Tape 3 2 1 1 1 1 Dimensions H x W xD 3 5 H x 16 9 x 11 8 D Mounting options Table top or 19 rack mountable Use PBM RK2 rack mount bracket Music Source TM 2 FM AM Digital Tuner TM 2 AM Digital TM 2 FM Digital Tuner TM 2 FM AM Digital Unit Tuner Unit Unit Tuner Unit CP 2 Auto reverse cassette CD 2 CD player unit CP 2 Auto reverse cassette CD 2 CD player unit player unit player unit CP 2 Auto Reverse Cassette Player Unit Player Unit Type Auto Reverse Cassette Player Unit CD Player Unit CD 2 WOW Flutter lt 0 45 lt 0 1 96 Tape Speed 2940 3090 Hz gt 80 dB Frequency response 125Hz 6 3KHz 4dB 850 mV 40 dB Functions Eject stop Pause play Next Previous Power Program Random Repeat 500 mV 0 1V adjustable TM 2 FM AM Digital Tuner Unit with 20 Programmable Presets Functions Eject Auto reverse Program FM AM Digital Tuner Unit AM 522 1620 KHz AM 30i V 20 dB S N Frequency response 30Hz 15 KHz 1 3 dB gt 63 dB 1 mV FM Functions FM AM Down Up Scan Mem M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 Shift 13 PSI2RM C501 F501 3SF8A 1502 6A04 3SESA 1002 6 04 D501 D502 OT OT 060BM OT 030M P 60FA P 30F
20. se the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Caution Use of any controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 2 Controls and Connections FRONT PANEL FACC
21. speco Technologies P 30FACC 30 WATT RMS P 30FACD 30 WATT RMS P 60FACC 60 WATT RMS P 60FACD 60 WATT RMS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL PRECAUTIONS 1 Unpacking After removing the amplifier from the carton inspect for any exterior damage to the unit If damage is noted notify the carrier at once so that a claim can be justified Save all packing material This is important when the claim is processed 2 Ventilation INSTRUCTION MANUAL P A Amplifier with FM AM tuner and cassette player P A Amplifier with FM AM tuner and CD player P A Amplifier with FM AM tuner and cassette player P A Amplifier with FM AM tuner and CD player WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE UNITS NOT SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING REMOVAL OF THE COVER SHOULD ONLY BE PER FORMED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL NOT USER SER VICEABLE THE UNIT SHOULD ALWAYS BE UNPLUGGED BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER AND REMAIN UNPLUGGED WHILE THE COVER IS REMOVED To offset heat generated by the unit it is necessary to provide ample ventilation around the unit Avoid blocking or impeding the ventilation holes in the unit To prevent unnecessary problems install the unit in a place free from any vibrations direct sunli
22. t 9 Bass control 19 FM AM tuner unit 10 Treble control 20 CD player unit REAR PANEL FACC CAUTION REDUCE THE RISK DF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSH THIS TO OR M ISTURE DIO NOT REMOVE COVER THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSQNNEL 29 A de MA COM COM e b COM 25V ATTENTION ENTIOIN POUR LES RISQUES D INCENDIEJOU DE CHOC CTRIQUE NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE OU L HUMIDITE NE PAS ER LE CQUVERCLE AUCUN REGLAGE AL INTERIEUR POUR ONLY WITH FUSE ERSONNE QUALIFIEE l metal co AFIN DE REDUIRE LE 4 65 AA DA 4 69 RISQUE D INCENDIE RI PARUNFUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE 70V 25V INTERNALLY SELECTABLE COM 4N 80 160 COM 25V 70 E206739 LISTED DO LINE FUSE EQJIPMENT C US A 20 C CS1 SPECO AMITYVILLE NY 11701 CLASS 2 WIRING ACCEPTABLE GRQUND 13 14 12 13 14 POWER CONSUMPTION 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 CAUTION TO REDUCE THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES p THE RI ISK OF FIRE REPLACE OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO LINE OUT 4 2 P Mic 2 MIC 1 CONDITIONS
23. tact us at Speco Technologies 200 New Highway Amityville NY 11701 Web www specotech com Toll Free 1 800 645 5516 In Metro NY 631 957 8700 Fax 631 957 9142 or 631 957 3880 12 Technical Specifications PA Amplifier with Music Sources Mol 30FACC P 30FACD 60FACC P 60FACD AC 115V 230V 50 60Hz 10 Switchable Outputs Speaker outputs MOH output ZONE outputs 40 160 25V 70V 80 1Watt 600Q 1V balanced 25 70V 4 20 All Line out 600Q 1V Inputs MIC 1 2500 1mV balanced with phantom power selectable Jump 1 2 2500 1mV balanced with phantom power selectable Jump 2 See page 11 3 2500 1mV balanced with phantom power selectable Jump MIC 4 2500 1mV balanced with phantom power selectable Jump 4 AUX 47KQ 200mV unbalanced TEL 0 1 1 6000 adjustable balanced Less than1 at 1KHz at rated power Signal to noise ratio All Volume Controls C C W 75dB below rated power MIC 1 MIC 4 60 dB below rated power AUX 70 dB below rated power TEL 70 dB below rated power Treble 10 dB at 10KHz Controls MIC 1 MIC 4 volume controls Line AUX Tuner CD Cassette volume control Master volume control TEL input level control MIC 1 VOX on off switch MOH output level control Tone controls Bass Treble Zone1 Zone 2 Zone Zone 4 and All zone AC 115V 230V Voltage Selector Switch Output level meter 3 LEDS AC power consumption 100 VA 100 VA 170 VA 170 VA Priority VOX Pri

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