User Manual
Table Of Contents
9. Male XLR Socket (Line Output)
Through this XLR male connector, users can
send out three built-in audio test signals: pink
noise,1 kHz tone, and the polarity signal. The
output level is balanced -10dBu under a 6V DV
power supply.
10. Female XLR Socket (Line Input)
This port allows you to send balanced, line-
level input to the PAA3. This signal input
allows you to measure signals in dBu, dBV
or AC voltage for balanced and unbalanced
signals. It is particularly useful for checking the
phase of a connections.
11. Contrast Control
By adjusting this control, users can change
the contrast of the PAA3's LCD screen to
better adapt the device to different lighting
conditions.
12. Power Lock
Set this switch to the "ON" position before
turning on the PAA3. You can set to the "OFF"
position to prevent accidental powering up of
the PAA3 when the unit is not in use. It is
recommended that users move this switch to
the off position when the PAA3 will not be used
for a long period of time. Provided that the
shut down procedure was followed correctly,
turning this switch off after saving your settings
will not cause the loss of any data.
13. Built-in Microphone
Turn this accurate built-in Omni-directional mic
to operation position (stands 45 degrees) by
pressing the axis base. Always press the axis
base before rotating the mic, as it is locked into
place. If you attempt to rotate the mic without
pushing in first, you could very well damage
your PAA3.
14. Stand Mount
A stand mount is located on the back for
connection to a tripod or any other stand that
has a standard #6 - 20 connecting screw,
often found on camera tripods. Also included
is a stand adapter, allowing the PAA3 to be
mounted on microphone stands as well.
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15. Battery Compartment
The PAA3 requires four AA batteries for
operation. Under normal conditions, the PAA3
can last for up to seven hours of continuous
operation with the use of Duracell alkaline
batteries.
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