Features PM6200 Features -SIX INPUTS WITH TWO CHANNEL POWERED MIXER Six Mono inputs, plus a 200W 2 Channel amplifi er (400W in bridged mono mode). -MODE SELECT FOR BRIDGED MONO Amp1 and Amp2 can be bridged together to provide 400 watts of power to a single loudspeaker -VERSATILE EQ CONTROLS Three-band EQ on each input channel, plus seven-band graphic EQ on main output.
PM6200 Front Panel Controls Front Panel Controls 1. CHANNEL CONTROL SECTION 2. 24BIT DIGITAL EFFECT SECTION (1). EQ CONTROLS (6). EFX ON SWITCH These knobs provide The EFX On switch CHANNEL 1 EFFECTS continuous control is used to turn the 12kHz PROGRAM parametric EQ...
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PM6200 Front Panel Controls Front Panel Controls 4. MONITOR CONTROL SECTION 5. MAIN CONTROL SECTION POWERED MIXER 200W x 2 POWERED MIXER 200W x 2 PM6200 PM6200 MONITOR POWER MONITOR POWER PHANTOM MODE PHANTOM LEVEL CLIP MODE MAIN LEVEL CLIP MAIN MAIN MAIN...
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PM6200 Front Panel Controls Front Panel Controls 6. POWER AMP SECTION 7. PHAMTOM POWER SWITCH AND POWER LED POWER POWER PHANTOM PHANTOM MODE MODE MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN O O FF MAIN BRIDGE MAIN BRIDGE (20). AMP SELECT SWITCH (21).
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PM6200 Front Panel Controls Front Panel Controls 8. INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTORS LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE VOLUME TAPE TO MONITOR EFX 2 SEND FOOT SWITCH LEVEL PRE OUT AUX 1 SEND (1).CHANNEL INPUT JACKS (4). EXTERNAL INPUT JACKS MIC JACKS Connect line level devices such as effects proces- A 3-pin XLR-type connector is used for balanced low sors to the Aux In jack, and stereo devices such as...
PM6200 Rear Panel Controls Rear Panel Controls AMP 1 WARNING WARNING DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN POWER OR MOISTURE AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRONIQUE NE PAS ELECTRONIQUE NE PAS MAIN BRIDGE OUVRIR CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY SAME TYPE FUSE ATTENTION UTILISER UN FUSIBLE...
PM6200 Connections Connections CAUTION: When connecting devices to your PM6200, avoid using non-standard plugs and cables. -SPEAKER CONNECTION The diagram below presents three approved PM6200 speaker setups. Please take notice of the speaker impedance (Ω) requirements of each and be careful to avoid impedances lower than those specifi ed. When connecting one speaker to POWER When connecting two speakers to POWER AMP1 and speaker to POWER AMP2, use...
PM6200 Basic Operation Basic Operation -CONNECTING MICS, INSTRUMENTS AND DEVICES Turn off any powered instruments, mics, or devices before connecting to your PM6200. Also be sure to turn down all channel and main output levels before making connections. Connect cables to your mics, instruments, and devices before inserting the other end fi rmly into the appropriate 3-pin XLR or 1/4”...
PM6200 Examples Setups Examples Setup This section provides some ways in which the PM6200 can be used, and explains connections and operation. As a conference PA system/installed sound system Here is an example of using the PM6200 as a conference PA system or as installed sound system MODE MAIN MAIN...
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PM6200 Examples Setups As a band PA Here is an example of using the PM6200 as a small PA for a band. In this example, the monitor speakers are being sent a mix that is independent of the MAIN speaker mix. An external effect such as delay or reverb is also being used. Connections Connect mics or instruments, such as keyboards, to the channel input jacks 1-6.
PM6200 Installing an optional rack mount kit Installing an optional rack mount kit You can rack-mount the PM6200 using an optional 2.Attach one of the rack mount brackets to the side rack mount kit(RK-88). of the PM6200 using three included screws. Rack mount kit PK-88 *Bracket x 2 *Screw x 6...
PM6200 Service Service Procedures Take steps to insure the problem is not related to operator error or other products within the system. Infor- mation provided in the troubleshooting portion of this manual may help with this process. Once it is certain that the problem is related to the product contact your warranty provider as described in the warranty sec- tion of this manual.
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