RCF TT 051-A II ACTIVE ULTRA COMPACT WIDE COVERAGE SPEAKER

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REAR
PANEL
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FEMALE XLR INPUTS (BAL/UNBAL). The system accept XLR input connectors.
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LIMITER LED. The amplifier has a built in limiter circuit to prevent clipping
of the amplifiers or overdriving the transducers. When the soft clipping circuit is
active the LED blinks RED. It is okay if the limit LED blinks occasionally. If the LED
blinks frequently or lights continuously, turn down the signal level.
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SIGNAL LED. The signal indicator lights green if there is audio signal present
on the main input.
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STATUS LED. This yellow led is ON when the amplifier is in failure mode. In
this case please contact the closest RCF service centre.
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POWER LED. This green led is ON when the speaker is connected to the main
power supply.
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SENSITIVITY CONTROL. Adjust the amplifier sensitivity. This control does not
affect the “Link” - “Input - Link” output level.
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LF HIGH-PASS. When switched on apply to the speaker a 24 dB/Octave filter
at 100 Hz.
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RDNET BYPASS. When switched on bypass any speaker RDNet preset.
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WALL PLACEMENT. When switched on apply to the speaker a special shelving
filter to optimise the curve response when the speaker is placed close to a wall
or to the floor.
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MALE XLR SIGNAL OUTPUT. The output XLR connector provides a loop trough
for speakers daisy chaining. The balanced connector is connected in parallel and
can be used to send the audio signal to other amplified speakers, recorders or
supplementary amplifiers.
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RDNET IN/OUT PLUG SECTION. The RDNET IN/OUT PLUG SECTION features
etherCON connectors for the RCF RDNet protocol. This allows the user to
completely control the speaker using the RDNet software.
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AC INPUT. Powercon locking 3-pole AC mains.
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AC OUTPUT. Powercon locking 3-pole AC mains output.
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POWER MAIN SWITCH. The power switch turns the AC power ON and OFF.
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