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RAYMER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS RECEIVER TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
DESCRIPTION
The Raymer Model 841-40
is an all solid state
monaural FM background music receiver with pro¬
visions for paging. The receiver consists of a tuner for
the 88-108 MHz FM band and a 40 Watt RMS audio
amplifier with a microphone preamplifier.
The receiver has a music output and a preamp output
jack for connection to an external amplifier as well as a
high level phono input jack and a microphone jack
which may be switched for either high or low im¬
pedance input. The speaker outputs of the receiver are
for 4 or 8 ohms; or 25 volt or 70 volt balanced lines.
The Model 841-40 also features an electronic music
mute (precedence) circuit in place of a relay to quickly
fade out the music while paging; after paging the music
is smoothly restored. The receiver also has a variable
tone control.
UNPACKING
The unit is to be removed carefully from the carton
and inspected for any possible damage in transit. If
there is any evidence of any damage which might have
occurred in shipment, immediately notify your supplier,
or the transportation company which delivered it.
Claims for damage sustained in transit must be made
upon the carrier. Save all packing material for in¬
spection by the claim agent who will furnish you with
the proper forms and will also give you the necessary
instructions for filing a claim.
INSTALLATION
The Raymer Model
841-40 has ample vents for
normal ventilation; however, it should be placed so as
to permit free air flow around the unit. DO NOT PLACE
ANY OBJECT ON TOP OF THE COVER OR IN ANY
WAY BLOCK THE AIR FLOW OF THE VENTS. DO
NOT STORE OR OPERATE THE RECEIVER in areas
where the ambient temperature exceeds 140®F.
The receiver may be mounted in a 514" vertical panel
space in a rack, using a Raymer RPK-2 rack mounting
kit.
This unit has an AC line cord with a 3 prong plug.
The line cord should be plugged into a 3 wire grounded
105 to 120 volt 60Hz AC outlet. This will also ground
the receiver.
The AC receptacle on the rear panel is a 3 wire
grounded outlet which can supply power to accessory
or auxiliary equipment. Any auxiliary equipment con¬
nected to this AC receptacle is controlled by the
POWER on-off switch so that turning off the power on
the unit turns off all equipment.
CONNECTIONS
All connections are made on the rear panel of the
unit.
INPUT CONNECTIONS
All patch cords and input leads other than Music
Mute must be shielded cables. The Music Mute leads
do not have to be shielded. When output leads are run
near an unshielded microphone input plug, or when run
together with the microphone precedence leads, a
supersonic oscillation may occur. When this does
occur, it will appear as a distortion in the amplifier
output, and oftentimes will cause the circuit breaker to
"trip."
The Microphone input jack is for an unbalanced line
only. If it is necessary to use a balanced input, an out¬
board matching transformer such as Raymer Model
LMT-150 must be used. If the signal source is a tele¬
phone line or a 500 ohm input, the connection can be
made to the amplifier by means of a Raymer Tele¬
phone Matching Adaptor TM-2. The switch above the
microphone input selects the proper input impedance.
The Hi-Z position will match either crystal or high impe¬
dance dynamic microphones: the Lo-Z position will
match microphones in the 150 to 500 ohm range.
CAUTION
To avoid possible supersonic oscillation which
might result in damage to the unit, it is mandatory
that a shielded (metal cover) microphone plug be
used.
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