Nomenclature and functions – Toa ER-1000 WR User Manual
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Volume Control [VOL]
Volume increases as this knurled roller is rotated toward the speaker and
decreases as it is rotated away from the speaker.
Volume
up
Volume
down
Note
• The auxiliary (AUX) input volume cannot be adjusted. The volume must be
adjusted at the connected external device.
• To avoid feedback, do not direct the microphone toward the speaker or bring the
microphone close to the speaker. Also, avoid cupping the microphone with the hand.
If feedback occurs, keep the microphone
away from the speaker or reduce the
volume.
Keep microphone away
from speaker.
Do not cup microphone
in hand.
Speaker
Point the speaker in the
direction desired.
Figure shows Personal PA
without belt attached.
Power Indicator
Lights when the power is switched on, and goes out when
switched off.
Note
A dark or unlit indicator is a sign that the batteries are weak.
Replace the batteries with fresh ones.
[Rear View]
Power Switch
Pressing this switch turns on the power and
allows announcements to be made from the
microphone and auxiliary inputs. To turn off
the power, press the switch again.
Note
After use, be sure to turn off the power switch,
confirming that the power indicator is unlit.
If the power is left on for prolonged periods
of time, the batteries will more quickly drain.
Dustproof Cap
Insert this cap into the unused input jack
(MIC or AUX) to prevent poor contact caused
by dust.
Inserted into the AUX jack when shipped from
factory.
Auxiliary Input Jack [AUX]
Note
Since the AUX volume cannot be adjusted
at the Personal PA, adjust the output
volume of the connected external device.
Stereo 3.5 mm (1/8” ) mini-jack (–10 dB* /
2 kΩ) (*0 dB = 1 V)
Connect commercially available audio
players or other external equipment to this
jack. Use a stereo mini-plug cable (without
resistor).
Using this jack simultaneously with the
microphone jack causes both sounds to be
mixed and output. This jack can also be
used for monaural applications, however at
a reduced volume.
Microphone Jack [MIC]
Monaural 3.5 mm (1/8” ) mini-jack
(–30 dB* / 3 kΩ), phantom power
supply. (*0 dB = 1 V) Insert the
plug of the supplied headset
microphone into this jack.
Using this jack simultaneously
with the AUX input jack causes
both sounds to be mixed and
output.
5. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
[Personal PA – Top Side]