REAR PANEL
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1. Channel 1 Input - |
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Connect the input source for channel one to either the balance | 5. Channel 1 Speaker Output - 5 Way Binding Post - | |||
XLR or the unbalanced 1/4” input jacks. 1/4” TS plug | - Tip | is | Connect your channel one speakers to channel one output. | |
positive, Sleeve is negative. XLR - Pin three positive, Pin two | is | |||
6. Channel 2 Speaker Output - 5 Way Binding Post - | ||||
negative, Pin one is ground. See the chart on page 6. |
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2. Channel 2 Input - |
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Connect the input source for channel two to either the balance | 7. | |||
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XLR or the unbalanced 1/4” input jacks. 1/4” TS plug | - Tip | is | This push button switch changes the amplifier operating mode | |
positive/Sleeve is negative. XLR - Pin three positive, pin two | ||||
from either stereo or mono bridge. Amplifiers arrive to you preset | ||||
negative, pin one ground. See the chart on page 6. |
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3. Cooling Fan - |
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This is a dual speed cooling fan. This fan is used to cool the internal parts of the amplifier when in use. Never block the fan in any way or mount in an enclose rack, doing so may cause the amplifier to overheat and fail.
4. A/C Power Input -
Plug this cable in to a standard 110~120v wall outlet. Be sure that supplied voltage matches that of the required voltage of you amplifier. Never plug your amplifier in to a wall outlet that does not match the required voltage of your amplifier, serious damage
This house the external 8amp fuse. All way replace with exact same type fuse unless otherwise instructed to do so by an autho- rized American DJ™ service technician.
9. Ground Lift Switch -
This switch is used to disconnect the internal ground signal from the chassis ground. This may reduce the buzz that is caused from an electrical 60Hz cycle.
V1500™ Power Amplifier Instructions page 5