Panphonics audio elements. The amplifi er is designed to drive Panphonics directional audio elements at SPL levels of 90dBA. It is optimized to handle the reactive load of the Panphonics audio elements. The Sound Shower can be connected directly to a program source, preamplifi er or mixing systems.
Panphonics recommends that the Sound Shower is installed utilizing VESA-100 compatible brackets. The Sound Shower is equipped with M4 threads in the VESA-100 pattern (100mm x 100mm) on the center of rear cover. Appropriate M4 fasteners are often supplied with the mount typically ~10 mm long, but they are also easily available from many hardware stores.
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Remember to secure by locking when correct height is adjusted. For further information or any questions, please contact Panphonics customer service. 3.2 Using the Sound Shower: Electrical Connections, Features and Adjustments Items on the unit back side, left to right:...
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1dB. 3. Adjust the input gain of the Sound Shower so that the clip led fl ashes only randomly during playback. If the clip led fl ashes continuously or is lit, adjust gain to a lower value. To increase gain turn the adjustment screw clockwise.
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If the used media has no pauses (a short few second silences), it is advisable to stop the media for a while after setting the volume level to make sure for the Sound Shower to be able to measure the fi rst reference ambient noise level.
• No sound, power led on -> Make sure audio is playing and that the audio source is properly connected to the Sound Shower. Also check that the source is not on “mute”. • Very weak sound -> Check also that there is no attenuation on in source.
Product was connected to such accessory, or the period of warranty. Product was used for other purposes than instructed, 2) During the period of warranty Panphonics Oy or its or the Product has been connected to such electronic authorized maintenance service will either repair the...
10 x 7 *) audio footprint size depends on the installation height and orientation of the Sound Shower. In here the audio footprints are for vertical installations where the loudspeaker front surface is positioned downward to aim the audio output to a limited area as typically desired for example in passages, restrooms, or waiting zones.