Rear Panel:

BACK PANEL FEATURES:

FUSE (6)

WARNING: THE FUSE SHOULD ONLY BE REPLACED WHEN THE POWER CORD HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM ITS POWER SOURCE.

CAUTION: USING A FUSE LARGER THAN THE RECOMMENDED SIZE COULD RESULT IN PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE AMPLIFIER.

The fuse is located within the cap of the fuseholder. If the fuse should fail, IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH THE SAME TYPE AND VALUE IN ORDER TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND TO PREVENT VOIDING THE WARRANTY. If the unit repeatedly blows fuses, it should be taken to a qualified service center for repair.

INPUT SENSITIVITY CONTROLS (7)

Maximum input gain (minimum sensitivity rating) is achieved at full clockwise setting. This setting yields maximum mixer/system headroom. A setting of less than one full clockwise turn will yield lower system noise at the expense of mixer/system headroom.

AMPLIFIER INPUTS (8)

The terminal strip is configured to allow balanced or unbalanced input signals. When using an unbalanced input signal, a jumper wire should be placed between the ( - ) and GND terminals.

LINE OUTPUT (9)

This terminal strip is provided to drive the input of other amplifiers. It is a balanced 600 ohm line output.

MATRIX (10)

This jack is to be used with Peavey’s MediaMatrix system. This allows for remote status and control of the amplifier or several amplifiers.

DC POWER CONNECTOR (11)

This terminal strip should be connected to a battery backup DC power supply with a voltage of approximately

24 V DC. It is important to correctly wire this so that the positive terminal is connected to the positive side of the battery. An improper connection can result in damage to the battery and/or the amplifier.

AMPLIFIER OUTPUTS (12)

Fully isolated terminal strip is provided for 25 volt and 70 volt line outputs. When using the 25 volt line output the load impedance should be 4 ohm and when using the 70 volt line output an impedance of approximately 33 ohms is recom- mended.

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Peavey IDC 150T II manual Back Panel Features, Input Sensitivity Controls, Amplifier Inputs, Line Output, Matrix