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INSTALLATION & OPERATING:
INSTALLATION
The powered stage monitor LD MON 101A/121A is intended to listen to a part of the signal or to the whole signal
on stage outside of the audible range of the PA-system. During operation the system must be placed on to the
rubber feet. Please check for enough distance between integrated amplifer and walls, racks etc. to prevent from
overheating (min. 50 cm).
Please take care that the power and the speaker / input wiring are accurate. Please use only undamaged cables
(for the power connection VOLEX cables are recommended) as well as only completely unrolled cable reels.
Please check the wiring for any kind of trip hazard etc. to prevent any kind of accidence or damage (Gaffa-Tape).
Please do not install the items directly beside an edge like a stage border.
It is recommended to switch the system to ON as the last one and to OFF as the first one to prevent start-up
noise caused by a connected devices like mixer etc..

OPERATING

The main level of the LD MON 101A/121A can be adjusted. The final main level should be adjusted at the source
device (mixer etc.). The speaker disposes of a symmetrical XLR input as well as a symmetrical TRS input (6.3
mm). The LD MON 101 A is equipped with a symmetrical XLR output to pass the signal through as well as with
a VOLEX 240 V seat to pass the power supply through to another device. This makes it easy to connect multiple
monitors to a cluster in order to increase max. SPL or to extend the audible range.
Because of the small size of the LD MON 101A/121A it is suited very well for the use of multiply stage monitors
(cluster) for one audible range (parallel or half-circled configuration).
The power supply pass through is not inted to connect any number of other devices. It is recommended to
connect only another LD MON 101A/121A (max. 7 more items) .
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