Speaker Load; Connecting The Portable Power Supply; Carrying The Speakers; External Dc Power Supply Inlet - Phonic Road Gear 160 User Manual

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Speaker Load

The RoadGear Powered Mixer has a 4Ω load when both of the RoadGear speakers are used. In this
event, please ensure the Limiter LEDs, located by the Phantom Power switches, do not illuminate,
even for short flashes, as to avoid over load.

Connecting the Portable Power Supply

When connecting to the DC-DC power input ports, ensure the rightmost socket is used for the posi-
tive connection and the leftmost is used for the negative. The two middle sockets are for grounds.
Furthermore, a 48V supply should be used.
Warning: The power supply should not exceed 51VDC as to ensure the safe operation of the de-
vice.

Carrying The Speakers

Just a friendly warning: do not attempt to lift the RoadGear speakers with the coded latch below
the speaker handles. This could cause irreversible damage to the lock mechanism as they are not
designed to take the weight of the entire speaker.

External DC Power Supply Inlet

-
+
GND GND
- 48
+ 48
BACK VIEW
DC-DC CONNECTOR DRAW
When using the optional rechargeable battery pack (model number BP-RG) and 12V DC-DC con-
verter (model number CV-RG) to connect to the DC-DC ports, located at the rear of the RoadGear,
ensure the rightmost socket is used for the positive 48VDC connection and the leftmost is used for
the negative 48VDC connection (the two middle sockets are for grounds).
Warning: The power supply should not exceed 51V as to ensure the safe operation of the device.
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RoadGear User's Manual
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