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User manual Roland, model PA-200

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Should be adjusted so that the Peak Indicator intermittently lights in red. If the Peak Indicator does not light at all, even though signals are being input, the Sens Control Knob should be turned up further, or the level of what is being input should be increased. * The rated input is from *20 dBm to + 4 dBm. 0AUX Select Switch Selects the signal input on the Stereo Channel. • When monaural input is being used, the output level will rise by 6 dB. (Refer to M Stereo Input Jacks", under Rear Panel.) 0 Monitor Volume Adjusts the level of what is output to Monitor Send. * The point from which the signals are routed to Monitor Send is located before the Channel Faders (pre-fader). • When monaural input is being used, the output level will rise by 6 dB. (Refer to "Stereo Input Jacks'*, under Rear Panel.) 0 Balance Volume Determines the balance of the volume for L and R. At center, L and R will have the same volume. 0 Channel Fader Adjust the level of what is output on the channel. * With a Channel Fader at "10" the rated output is obtained. CAUTION! For each channel, never simultaneously press two or more switches at the same time. 10 2. Master Section 0 Protection Indicator Indicates the operation of the power amplifier protection circuitry. While in operation, the Protection Indicator lights, and no sound will be output from Speakers Out. * The Protection Indicator will light for approximately 6 seconds after the Power Switch is turned on. ♦ Should the Protection Indicator light while the unit is in use, immediately turn the Power Switch OFF. Then check all connections, and the operational condition that any connected devices may be in. 0 Peak Meter Monitors the level output by Master Out and Sub Out. It is a level meter indicating peak values. Ordinarily, the output level of Master Out is indicated. When the Meter Select Switch is pressed in, the output level of Sub Out will be shown. When lit to indicate 0 db, a level of +4 dBm is output from Master Out or Sub Out. 0 Meter Select Switch Provides selection of what is indicated by the Peak Level Meter. To indicate the output level of Master Out, it is put at MASTER. To indicate Sub Out level, it is switched to SUB OUT. 0 Pre-fader Peak Indicator An indicator used to monitor the level, after the signals from each channel (L and R) have been mixed. The point from which the signal is taken is located before the Master Faders (pre-fader). The indicator lights at -6 dB of the clipping level. 0 Return Volume Adjusts the level of the signals input at the Return Jacks. 0 Return 2 Level Switch Provides selection of the input level for Return 2. Selection should be made as needed to suit devices that are connected. # The input level can be switched between either +4 dBm or -20 dBm. 0 Reverb Send Volume Provides for the final adjustment in output level for the reverb signals which have had their level adjusted by Effect/Reverb Volume on each channel. # With Reverb Send Volume at "8", the rated output is obtained. 0 Effect Send Volume Provides for the final adjustment in output level for the effects signals which have had their level adjusted by Effect/Reverb Volume on each channel. Reverb signals are output to Reverb Send and internal Reverb. # With Effect Send Volume at "8", the rated output is obtained. 11 © Monitor Send Volume Provides for the final adjustment in output level for the signals which have had their level adjusted by Monitor Volume on each channel. $ With Monitor Send Volume at "8", the rated output is obtained. Master Faders Provide adjustment of the final output level for the mixed signals. * With the Master Faders at "8", the rated output is obtained. (D Sub Out Faders Provide adjustment of the final output level for the mixed signals. * With the Sub Out Faders at "8", the rated output is obtained. © Reverb Mode Selector Switch providing selection of the mode used by the internal Reverb. * There are 4 modes available for Reverb, as follows: ROOM: A sharply defined, expansive sound is obtained. The density of reverberated sounds is high, thus a fatter sound is obtained. HALL: Provides more moderate, relaxed sounds; with more feeling of depth compared with ROOM. The density of the reverberation is low, and a pleasant resonance is obtained. PLATE: A bright, brilliant effect can be obtained, with little decay in the higher sounds. DELAY: Portions of sound are delayed. Provides an effect similar to an echo. * Whenever a change in the Reverb mode is made, a muting circuit will come into effect, so reverberated sounds will be interrupted for approximately 1 second. ® Reverb Time Control Adjusts the Reverb Time or Delay Time (differs depending on the mode) for the internal Reverb. * If Reverb Time Control is moved while in the DELAY mode, you may at times hear a click sound.


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