Tour Of The Exo Amplifier And Remote - BLUE SKY EXO User Manual

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1.
SPEAKER OUTPUTS - These are high quality binding
posts that are compatible with both bare speaker wire
and other speaker connectors (such as spades and signle
banana plugs).
Please always maintain proper phase
and be careful to avoid short-circuits between output
terminals.
2.
REMOTE / PREAMP INPUT: Turn off power when
connecting or disconnecting the remote / pre-amp from
the back of the subwoofer.
3.
FUSE HOLDER (120 V / North American Version): To
replace fuse, first disconnect the power cord from the
outlet, then depress cap with your thumb and turn 1/8
turn counterclockwise. The cap will then pop out. Replace
with same rating and type listed on the back panel. For
120V applications use a 5 x 20mm, T 2 Amp 250V (time
delay).
4.
POWER SWITCH - Controls the power to all the three
amplifiers and all internal electronics.
5.
POWER CORD (120 V / North American Version): This
cord is permanently attached to the backplate / internal
electronics and should not be replaced or modified in
anyway. If the cord becomes damaged, please contact
Blue Sky International.
on page 14 or you can visit:
6.
EXPORT VERSION ADDENDUM (230 V / Rest Of World):
Features an IEC 320 Receptacle, with detachable power
cord and integral fuse holder. Replace fuse with same
rating and type listed on the back panel. 230V applications
use a 5 x 20mm, T 1 Amp 250V (time delay).
Stereo Monitoring System
USER MANUAL • 6 • A tour of the eXo amplifier and Remote
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230 Volt / Export /
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Contact information can be found
www.abluesky.com
User Manual • A Tour of the eXo Amplifier and Remote • Page 7
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Please note that all inputs can be used simultaneously.
1.
REMOTE / PREAMP FIXED CABLE - This cable is
permanently connected to the remote and connects to the
back of the subwoofer. Turn off power when connecting
or disconnecting the remote / pre-amp from the back of
the subwoofer.
2.
LEFT INPUT GAIN SWITCH (XLR / TRS INPUTS ONLY):
Attenuates the balanced inputs by -12dB allowing up to
+30dBu at the input. For more information see page 6
[System Signal Connection and Level Settings].
3.
LEFT XLR / TRS 'COMBO' INPUT (ELECTRONICALLY
BALANCED): This LEFT XLR / TRS input should be
connected to the Left output of your console or digital
workstation. This input is electronically balanced. Do
not connect more than one source to this input. Refer to
page 6 for more information [System Signal Connection
and Level Setting]
4.
LEFT and RIGHT RCA IN - These are unbalanced RCA type
inputs that are designed to work with -10 dBV sources,
such as consumer sound cards, CD players, some mixers,
etc. Refer to page 6 for more information [System Signal
Connection and Level Setting].
5.
RIGHT XLR / TRS 'COMBO' INPUT (ELECTRONICALLY
BALANCED): This RIGHT XLR / TRS input should be
connected to the Right output of your console or digital
workstation. This input is electronically balanced. Do
not connect more than one source to this input. Refer to
page 6 for more information [System Signal Connection
and Level Setting]
6.
RIGHT INPUT GAIN SWITCH (XLR / TRS INPUTS ONLY):
Attenuates the balanced inputs by -12dB allowing up to
+30dBu at the input. For more information see page 6
[System Signal Connection and Level Settings].
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