TA0.1 Amplier
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Remote Control Overview
GAIN (VOLUME) CONTROL
The Gain (Volume) Control on the face of the TA0.1 amplier controls the degree to which the
input signal is amplied. The gain level, combined with the level of the input signal, determines
the actual volume output.
CROSSOVER (X-OVER) CONTROL
The Crossover Control on the face of the TA0.1 amplier controls the range of low-frequency
(bass) sound sent to the output device, i.e. transducer, speaker, etc. This control is only
functional when the Low Pass/Bypass Switch is in the “Low Pass” position. The range of low-
frequency sound controlled by this dial is 40 Hz to 400 Hz.
ON/AUTO/OFF SWITCH
The On/Auto/Off Switch allows the user to place the amplier into Auto On/Standby mode, On, or
Off.
When the switch is set to “Auto” and no input signal is received by the amplier, the amplier
stage will power down and go into Standby mode. Upon sensing an input signal, the amplier will
power on automatically. When set to “Auto,” insure the High/Low Input Switch is set to “Low.”
When the switch is set to “On,” the amplier will remain powered on, regardless of whether an
input signal is present or not.
When the switch is set to “Off,” the amplier will power off.
LOW PASS/BYPASS SWITCH
The Low Pass/Bypass Switch enables and disables the Crossover function and control dial of the
amplier. When the switch is in the “Low Pass” position, the amplier only passes low-frequency
sounds. When the switch is in the “Bypass” position, the amplier passes the full range of audio
frequencies.
POWER INDICATOR (LED)
The Power Indicator LED displays the power mode. If the LED is:
RED- The amplier is plugged into AC power and the On/Auto/Off Switch is switched to “On.” •
If the On/Auto/Off Switch is set to “Auto,” a red LED indicates no audio input signal has been
received by the amplier.
GREEN- The amplier is plugged into AC power and the On/Auto/Off Switch is switched to •
“On.” If the On/Auto/Off Switch is set to “Auto,” a green LED indicates an audio input signal is
being received by the amplier, or, if the On/Auto/Off Switch is set to “On,” the amplier is on.