
Daily Operation (continued) 15
AUX OUTPUT
The AUX output connectors on the front and rear
panels, provide two independent audio outputs which
may be used to drive such audio devices as cassette
recorders, computers, or assistive listening transmit-
ters.
1. Connect the audio devices to the front panel
and rear panel AUX OUTPUT LINE OUT connectors
using patch cables with 3.5 mm Audio connectors as
shown in the following illustrations.
3.5 mm Audio
Connector
CASSETTE
RECORDER
Connector
3.5 mm Audio
ASSISTIVE
LISTENING
TRANSMITTER
2. With the SRR60 receiver operating, insure
that at least one audio source is providing sound
output from the speakers in the classroom at the
desired volume.
3. Then adjust the front and rear panel AUX
OUTPUT LEVEL controls so that the respective
devices connected to the AUX OUTPUT connections
are receiving audio at the proper level. Note that
turning the OUTPUT LEVEL controls up too far may
result in audio distortion in the connected devices.
The MASTER VOLUME control varies the speaker
volume of all sources proportionally. If all of the
individual levels are set correctly, they will all have a
comfortable level with the same 50 - 75% setting of
the MASTER VOLUME. It provides a convenient
means of increasing or decreasing the volume of all
audio sources simultaneously to compensate for
variations in ambient noise in the classroom. It will not
change the relative volume of the individual audio
sources with respect to each other.
The MASTER VOLUME control has no affect on the
front panel and rear panel AUX output levels.
MUTING
If the SRR60 system is being used in a facility that
has a public address (PA) or paging system, it may
be desirable to mute it during the time that the
external system is active with announcements etc.
This can be accomplished by attaching audio from
the external system to the SRR60 as shown in the
following illustration.
MASTER VOLUME
TO AUDIO
FROM PA
SYSTEM
When attached as shown, and with the PA system
active, adjust the SENS control clockwise until the
SRR60 mutes (no audio output from the SRR60
connected speakers).
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