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Our limited warranty does not cover damages resulting from accident, mis- use or abuse, lack of responsible care, or failures not attributable to manu- facturing defects, except as provided herein. SMART Devices, Inc. makes no warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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SMART MN610 Cinema Booth Monitor. We strongly encourage new owners of the MN610 to thoroughly read this entire manual before placing their new SMART product into ser- vice. This will ensure that the MN610 will be operated properly to give the...
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MN610 10 CHANNEL BOOTH MONITOR NTRODUCTION The MN610 is a 10 channel booth monitor that monitors both sound processor and amplifier outputs while incorporating a number of advanced features: 10 Channels. The MN610’s 20 inputs are split between processor and amplifier banks of 10 each. The banks are selectable using the MODE button located on the front panel.
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USER’S GUIDE NSTALLATION 1. Mount the MN610 in a convenient 3 1/2" rack space using four rack bolts. Ideally, the monitor should be located between the processor and the amplifiers. 2. Using shielded pair wire, connect the outputs of the processor to the appropriate inputs on the monitor.
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MN610 10 CHANNEL BOOTH MONITOR THX Standard DB25 Pinouts 3. Using unshielded pair wire, connect the Signal outputs of the Left + amplifier to the Left - appropriate inputs on Center + the monitor. As with a Center - balanced processor, tie Right + the positive (+) terminal Right -...
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USER’S GUIDE Signal Presence LED just comes on. Change to amplifier mode on the monitor, and repeat using the A Gain Trimpot. The monitor volume knob may be turned down during this adjustment. If the monitor sound level is not high enough, these pots may be adjusted clockwise for additional gain.
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MN610 10 CHANNEL BOOTH MONITOR PERATION Power is applied to the unit when the red POWER LED on the front panel is lit. The 1/ 4” mono HEADPHONE jack allows for better listening in a noisy booth environment. It is wired in parallel with the internal/external speaker outputs.
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