Rear Panel Description - Mackie SWA2801z User Manual

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REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION

1. POWER Switch
Use this switch to turn the SWA801z on
and off. Make sure the signal source's level
control is turned down before you turn it on.
2. AC Receptacle
This is where you connect the AC linecord
to provide AC power to the SWA801z's
built-in power amplifier. Plug the linecord
into an AC socket properly configured for
your particular model.
3. LIMIT Indicator
The SWA801z has a built-in limiter that
prevents the amplifier outputs from overdriv-
ing the transducers. The LIMIT indicator lights
when the limiter is activated. It's okay for the
LIMIT indicator to blink occasionally, but if it
blinks frequently or lights continuously, turn
down the level control until the LIMIT indica-
tor only blinks occasionally.
4. SIGNAL Present Indicator
This LED illuminates whenever there is
a signal present at the FULL RANGE INPUT
connector on the rear panel.
5. THERMAL Indicator
The SWA801z has a thermal protection
circuit that monitors the internal temperature
of the amplifiers and heatsink. If the internal
temperature should exceed a safe operating
level, this indicator lights and the signal is
muted to allow the amplifier to cool. When
the temperature cools to a safe level once
again, the thermal protection circuit deac-
tivates and normal operation resumes.
Note: Activation of the thermal protection
circuit is an indication that you should take
steps to avoid continued thermal problems.
See "Thermal Considerations" on page 7.
PARALLEL

6. POWER Indicator
When the POWER switch is turned on
and the linecord is connected to an active
AC power supply, this indicator lights green
to let you know that you're ready to rock
and roll. The cool blue LED on the front of
the cabinet works in the same way.
7. FULL RANGE INPUT
These are female XLR-type connectors
that accept a balanced line-level signal from
a mixing console or other signal source.
8. THRU (FULL RANGE OUTPUT)
These are male XLR-type connectors that
produce exactly the same signal that is con-
nected to the FULL RANGE INPUT jack. Use it to
daisy-chain several SWA801z's together off
the same signal source.
9. HIGH PASS (MID/HIGH FREQ) OUTPUT
These are male XLR-type connectors
that produce the frequencies above 10 Hz.
Connect these to a pair of full-range active
speakers or to an amplifer/passive speaker
combination. The SWA801z reproduces
the frequencies below 10 Hz.
10. SUBWOOFER LEVEL Control
This adjusts the subwoofer level. The
center detent position provides 15 dB of
headroom with a nominal + dBu input
signal. Use this as a starting point for setting
the balance between the subwoofer and the
main speakers.
11. PHASE
This switch reverses the polarity of the
subwoofer output. Depending on the place-
ment of the SWA801z subwoofer relative to
the full-range speakers, you may get a better
low-frequency response in the room if you
reverse the polarity of the subwoofer's signal.
Experiment with this switch to determine
which position sounds best.

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