User's Manual
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External Connecons
The side panel of the Simeon Audita has several external connectors. These
can be used to connect devices other than the two transmiers 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 connecng 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 connecons to special equipment such as perAudital
FM systems. To make advanced sengs adjustments, connect the perAudital
FM transmier to the port on the side of the receiver. Screw-adjust gain and
equalizer controls adjust the output for the FM transmier independently of the
speaker volume. The equalizers allow adjustment at 100, 1,000 and 10,000 Hz.
At the boom 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 amplicaon soluons 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 Speaker” seng 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 Speaker” seng, towards the
back of the receiver, when you no longer want to output sound through the
Omnipanel.
The 5T and 6T Transmiers are ed with an auxiliary input jack [26] to allow
for connecon and transmission of external audio feeds. To set these up, connect
them to the port on the top of the transmier. The pendant transmiers will
automacally mute the microphone when an auxiliary feed is connected.