Peavey Impulse 100P Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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((11)) FFUUSSEE
The unit is AC power line fuse protected from
overloads and fault conditions with an ABC-type
fast-blow 5 Amp fuse. In the rare event of a fuse
blowing: first make sure the unit is unplugged
and the power switch is in the OFF position, then
replace the blown fuse ONLY with a fast-blow 5
Amp 250V AC rated fuse. Be sure to fully seat and
close the replacement fuse and fuse holder cap.
Reconnect the unit to the AC power line, and with
the volume turned completely down (fully CCW),
turn on the power switch. If the unit blows the
fresh fuse, DO NOT continue to replace fuses, but
have the unit checked by a qualified service
technician.
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The removable AC power cord plugs into this
socket to supply AC line voltage to the power
switch.
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This switch supplies AC power to the system
electronics when switched to the ON position.
((44)) PPOOWWEERR LLEEDD
Illuminates when the preamp electronics receive
power, and should illuminate when the On-Off
Switch is in the ON position and the AC power
cord is connected and “plugged in to the wall
outlet.”
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The input and output jacks are in parallel to allow
the audio input signal to be daisy-chained to
other devices. The “output” level is the same as
the “input” level and there is no isolation
between the various jacks. The input is of the
medium impedance balanced type. Jack (5a) is a
combo female XLR and 1/4" RTS connector, and
jack (5b) is a male XLR.
((66)) VVOOLLUUMMEE
Controls the gain (level) of the Impulse
®
100P
system. When used with the Primary Input In/Out
jacks (5), it is used to directly set the system
output level
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