Fender PASSPORT PD-500 Owner's Manual - page 8
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• MONITOR - This jack provides an output for
connecting a stage monitor speaker. Use the
LEVEL control in conjunction with the MONITOR
level controls of each channel.
• TAPE OUT - These RCA outputs provide an out-
put for connecting recording equipment. Use the
LEVEL control to accommodate the input re-
quirements of your external equipment.
• SPEAKER OUTPUTS - Connect these
outputs to each of your Passport
speaker enclosures using the provid-
ed speaker cables.
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PEAKON®
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ONNECTORS
Use the supplied Speakon
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cables to connect your NeoPreci-
sion Speakers to the PD–500. The PD–500 Speakon
®
connec-
tors and cables provide superior power transfer efficiency
and secure locking connections.
To connect the Speakon
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locking connectors, rotate
the Speakon
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plug to align
it with the input slots,
then fully insert the plug.
Rotate the plug clockwise
until it locks into place.
To disconnect the Speak-
on
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locking connectors,
pull back on the grey lock-
ing ring while rotating the
plug counter-clockwise.
Pull the plug out from the
Speakon
®
socket.
• POWER SOCKET and FUSE HOLDER - Connect
the Power Socket to a grounded AC outlet using
the provided IEC power cord. To replace the main
fuse, unplug the power cord from the unit, then
pry the fuse holder out from the power socket
using a small screwdriver. A spare fuse is located in the hold-
er. Replace fuses only with the type and rating specified. Al-
ways carry spare fuses!
• POWER SELECTOR - Select the proper volt-
age according to your local power supply:
Select 115 for 110V–120V AC power outlets.
Select 230 for 220V–240V AC power outlets
• POWER SWITCH - Turns your Passport PD–500 on-off.
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