1.14 Audio and DC Outputs
1.14.1 LINE OUT (18)
LINE OUT is an electrically balanced XLR male connector (18) with the same pin configuration as shown in section 1.13.2. This line level output (+6 dBu nominal / +17 dBu peak) is a mix of all input signals connected to the PAS 400 and may be used as the input signal to other systems, (e.g. a mixing desk, another active loudspeaker).
1.14.2 REC OUT (19)
REC OUT is a pair of unbalanced RCA jacks (19). Each output has the same
1.14.3 MONITOR SPEAKER (20)
MONITOR SPEAKER is a 1/4 in. phone jack with a
This output level can be adjusted using the VOLUME Monitor Speaker (21) control.
1.14.4 DC OUT (22)
The PAS 400 has two DC Outputs (22) for powering portable CD, MD or cassette players / recorders, RF receivers, etc., that can be powered by an external DC power supply. The 12 V output is
Warning! Correct polarity and voltage are both important! The PAS 400 barrel connectors are configured for the standard polarity (inner sleeve = +DC and outer sleeve =
PAS 400.
Note:
When the rechargeable battery is powering the PAS 400 and external units are also being powered by the DC outputs, the
1.15 PDD 63 Delay Unit
The PDD63 Delay unit (optional) can be
freePORT PAS 400. Please refer to the separate instructions for installation and connection of the PDD63 to the PAS 400.
In large rooms or rooms with strong echo characteristics, a delay may be useful - even at distances less than 30 feet (9 meters). Some examples are as follows:
If the PAS 400 is used as a
If the PAS 400 is 30 feet (9 meters) or more from the microphone users, the loudspeaker should be delayed so that the sound from the loudspeakers and the
The PDD63 delay unit allows a delay to be set for the loudspeakers and the MONITOR SPEAKER output. The delay "time" is set as a distance in meters (1 ms = 0.343 m = 1.125 ft.) using the two easily accessible controls on the PDD63.