Repainting The Speaker; About The Input Overload Protection Circuitry; About Equalization - Toa F-122C Instruction Manual

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7. REPAINTING THE SPEAKER

Follow the procedure below when repainting the front grille:
Step 1. Clean the front grille before painting.
Wipe with a soft cloth dampened in a detergent.
Caution
Do not use thinner or other volatile liquids to clean the grille.
Step 2. Spray on a uniform, thin coat of paint.
Cautions
• Avoid painting with a roller or brush, as the grille mesh holes could become clogged with paint.
• Use appropriate spray paints for the front grille (grille and frame) materials.
Grille: Rolled steel plate
Frame: Fire-resistant ABS resin (acrylic paint)
• Be sure to follow the directions indicated on the paint when painting.
Step 3. After the paint has dried, apply another light coat.
Caution
Repeating Step 2, apply two or more light coats of paint.
Application of one thick coat of paint all at once may cause drips or unevenness to show up in the
painted finish, or clog the mesh holes.

8. ABOUT THE INPUT OVERLOAD PROTECTION CIRCUITRY

The F-122C features internal input overload protection circuitry. If an extremely high input level is fed to the
unit, the protection circuitry automatically cuts off the signal to the speaker element.
A drastic reduction in sound volume indicates that the protection circuitry has been enabled.
In such cases, simply reduce the amplifier volume. The protection circuitry will automatically reset in
approximately 10 seconds. After reset, try to maintain the volume at a level slightly lower than before.
Caution
This protection circuitry does not completely protect the unit against extremely high input power levels.
Depending on the type or duration of excessive power input, the protection circuitry might not be enabled,
resulting in damage to the speaker element. Also, if the excessive power input continues for a long period of
time, the circuitry may not be capable of resetting to its original condition.
Use the system with care so that the speakers are not exposed to excessive power input.

9. ABOUT EQUALIZATION

9.1. Using the AC-120 Electronic Controller (optional)
The dedicated AC-120 is required to use the F-122C speaker.
It features the most appropriate equalization filter for the F-122C.
Note
Set the AC-120's mode switch to F-120C position.
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