Front Panel - Phonic ZAIOO User Manual

Pa amplifier with usb player
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Front Panel Description
1. Microphone Input
These ¼" TS connectors are for the addition of
microphones to the ZA100.
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2. Line Input
Line-level devices can be connected to the ZA100
through this ¼" TRS jack.
3. Level Controls
These level controls adjust the incoming signal level
from the microphone and line input jacks.
4. Echo Control
This control will adjust the outgoing EFX signal to the
main mix.
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5. Repeat Control
This control allows users to add between 1 to 10
repeats to the onboard Echo effects.
6. Speed Control
This control allows users to adjust the effect speed or
decay time to their liking. When the control is set to
the left, the effect will be shorter, while turning it to the
right will lengthen the effect time.
7. Treble Control
This control allows users to boost or cut the level of
high frequency audio that will be offered in the main
signal.
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8. Bass Control
The bass control allows users to boost or cut the level
of low frequency audio in the main signal.
9. Volume Control
This control will adjust the final output level of the
ZA100.
10. Chimes & Ding Dong Buttons
These two buttons will send a chime
or 'ding-dong' tone through to the
speakers. The chimes button can
also be used to activate a siren, the
length of which will be 2 minutes and
30 seconds. Push the chimes button
again to disengage at any time. The
'ding-dong' button will active a 3
second 'do mi so do' tone to indicate
an announcement. Activating either
of these tones will cut out all music
and other input sources.
11. Zone 1 and 2 Buttons
These buttons determine the destination of the
mixer's signal. Pushing zone 1 will send the signal
to the zone 1 screw terminal outputs on the rear, and
pushing zone 2 will send the signal to the zone 2
screw terminal outputs.
12. Back/Forward Buttons
Pushing these buttons will allow users to skip back
and forwards between tracks in sequence. Please
note that these buttons cannot be held down to fast-
forward/rewind through tracks.
13. Play Button
Push this button to start and pause playback of the
currently displayed track. Starting a track after it is
paused will resume the track from the point at which
it was paused. Pushing and holding this button will
revert back to the first track on the USB memory stick.
14. Display
This 3-digit display will display the track number
currently being played. It also offers play and pause
indicators to the left of the display. Before playback
occurs, the screen will also indicate the type of file
type the unit is currently playing: WAV or MP3.
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