(7) LOOP-THRU JACKS
Loop Out takes the signal after the balanced inputs and the volume control and allows one to send this signal to another Impulse® 100P via its Loop In Jack.
These are unbalanced high Z jacks, so do not run the cable very far.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTIONS
The unit must be disconnected from the AC power source before any work is done on it. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
The heat sink on the back plate can become hot to the touch. Do not block or cover the heat sink from ventilation.
Be sure to keep the microphone away from the front of the speaker after switching the mic input on, and during level setting of the microphone, or very loud feedback will occur! Damage to the system is likely if this occurs!
DO NOT connect the inputs of the Impulse 100P to the output of a power amplifier; the inputs are meant to be driven from a
DO NOT remove the protective metal grille.
DO NOT use the INPUTS/OUTPUTS jacks as mixers by trying to run more than one signal source at a time into them. The INPUTS/OUTPUTS jacks (5) are all
WARNING: The Impulse 100P is extremely efficient and powerful! This sound system can permanently damage hearing! Use extreme care setting the overall maximum loudness!
The apparent sound level of the Impulse 100P can be deceiving due to its clear, clean sound output. The lack of distortion or obvious distress can make the sound level seem much lower than it actually is. This system is capable of SPLs in excess of 120 dB at 1 M from the speaker!
USE OF THE IMPULSE 100P
FLYING THE IMPULSE 100P
Caution: The suspending or flying of the Impulse 100P must be done by a certified structural engineer.
Important Safety Information for the Mounting Peavey Impulse 100P speaker systems.
Caution: Before attempting to suspend these speaker models, consult a certified structural engineer. Speaker can fall from improper suspension, resulting in serious injury and property damage. Other enclosures may not be suspended below one, nor should additional weight be suspended from one of these units. Use only the correct mating hardware. All associated rigging is the responsibility of others.
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