RCF TTS 36-A ACTIVE HIGH POWER SUBWOOFER

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For TTS 36-A.

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is in faulty condition. If the status indicator lights orange, switch off the amplifier and call the
closest RCF SERVICE CENTRE.
SIGNAL INDICATOR. The signal indicator lights green if there is signal present on the main
XLR input.
LIMITER INDICATOR. The amplifier has a built in compressor/limiter circuit to prevent
clipping of the amplifiers or overdriving the transducers.
When the compressor is active the led is blinking yellow. When the soft clipping circuit is active
the LED blinks orange. It is okay if the limit LED blinks occasionally. If the LED blinks frequently
or lights continuously, turn down the signal level. The amplifier has a built in RMS limiter. If the
RMS limiter is active the LED lights red. The RMS limiter has the purpose to prevent damages
the transducers. The speaker shall never be used with the limit indicator red, continuously.
Continuous operation with the RMS protection active can cause damages to the speaker.
CARDIOID SET-UP SWITCH. This switch provides a special equalisation and delay setting
to create a cardioid pattern when the system is used in conjunction with two other TTS56-A
modules.
BY PASS SWITCH. Pressing this switch it is possible to by-pass the RDNet user setting
preloaded on the module.
DATA INPUT ETHERCON CONNECTOR. RDNet Input CAT5 Ethercon connector.
DATA LINK ETHERCON CONNECTOR. RDNet Link CAT5 Ethercon connector.
LINK LED. This green led is on if the module is addressed from the RDNet controller.
ACTIVE LED. This green led is blinking if the RDNet communication is active.
POWER MAIN SWITCH. The power switch turns the AC power ON and OFF. Make sure that
the sensitivity is set to + 10 dBu when you turn on the speaker.
AC POWERCON RECEPTACLE. RCF TT+ series uses a POWERCON locking 3-pole AC
mains. Always use the specific power cord provided in the package.
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