User's Manual

11
External Connecons
The side panel of the Simeon Audita has several external connectors. These
can be used to connect devices other than the two transmiers to the receiver.
In the le of the side panel there is an auxiliary RCA input jack with gain control
[9]. This can be used for connecng external audio sources, such as computers
and iPods to the receiver with the appropriate cable.
On the right of the side panel there is a 3.5mm auxiliary output jack [13].
This can be used for direct connecons to special equipment such as perAudital
FM systems. To make advanced sengs adjustments, connect the perAudital
FM transmier to the port on the side of the receiver. Screw-adjust gain and
equalizer controls adjust the output for the FM transmier independently of the
speaker volume. The equalizers allow adjustment at 100, 1,000 and 10,000 Hz.
At the boom of the side panel on the Simeon Audita there is a Speakon cable
jack [7]. This can be used to connect the receiver to a Simeon Omnipanel when
larger amplicaon soluons are needed. To set this up, connect the cable into
back of the Omnipanel [17] and rotate it to the right to lock it in place. Do the
same on the side of the receiver [7]. Move the Speaker Switch [8] towards the
front of the receiver to the External Speakerseng to transfer sound from
the internal speaker to the Omnipanel. To unplug the cables pull down on the
Speakon “Quick Lock,rotate the cable to the le and disconnect it. Be sure to
move the Speaker Switch back to the Internal Speakerseng, towards the
back of the receiver, when you no longer want to output sound through the
Omnipanel.
The 5T and 6T Transmiers are ed with an auxiliary input jack [26] to allow
for connecon and transmission of external audio feeds. To set these up, connect
them to the port on the top of the transmier. The pendant transmiers will
automacally mute the microphone when an auxiliary feed is connected.