AUSTRALIAN MONITOR PAGENET 88 Operating Manual
AUSTRALIAN MONITOR PAGENET 88 Operating Manual

AUSTRALIAN MONITOR PAGENET 88 Operating Manual

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Zone Paging System
Operating Manual

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Summary of Contents for AUSTRALIAN MONITOR PAGENET 88

  • Page 1 PageNet 88 Zone Paging System Operating Manual...
  • Page 2: Product Description

    The PageNet is an 8 zone matrix system designed to accept up to 8 zone paging microphones, 4 program sources and 1 priority input. The heart of the system is the PageNet 88 matrix which allows any of the 4 program inputs to be assigned to any of the 8 output zones.
  • Page 3 Treble Control Each zone has a recessed (screwdriver adjustable) treble control. Setting this control in the centre position will give a flat treble response. Adjusting the treble control in a clockwise direction will provide up to 10 dB of treble boost @ 10 kHz. Adjusting the treble control in a counter-clockwise direction will provide up to 10 dB of treble cut @ 10 kHz.
  • Page 4: Rear Panel Features

    Rear Panel Features AC Power Inlet The 3 pin IEC power inlet is located on the bottom left of the rear panel and accepts a standard mains power lead fitted with an IEC connector. Before plugging in a power lead, please check the rear panel to ensure that the voltage label shows the correct AC operating voltage for your part of the world.
  • Page 5: Zone Inputs

    Zone Inputs The matrix includes 8 zone inputs. In other words, the audio from each of the PN88M zone microphones. Each of these balanced XLR inputs is line level. While other line level sources could be plugged into these inputs, the only way to direct them to go anywhere is via a PageNet mic console.
  • Page 7: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information 13. Do not block fan intake or exhaust ports. Do not 1. Save the carton and packing material even if the equip- operate equipment on a surface or in an environment ment has arrived in good condition. Should you ever which may impede the normal flow of air around the need to ship the unit, use only the original factory pack- ing.
  • Page 8 Engineered by Audio Telex Communications Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia A.B.N. 78 001 345 482 Inc in NSW www.audiotelex.com.au Export Sales & Corporate Head Office Private Bag 149, Silverwater NSW 1811 149 Beaconsfield Street, Silverwater NSW 2128 Australia Ph: 61-2- 9647 1411 Fax: 61-2-9748 2537 E-mail: ho@audiotelex.com.au Sydney (NSW &...

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