One Systems POPS SUBa User Manual
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connected to the AC mains input on POPSSub’s amplifier module. The connector
on the right side of this image is connected to the AC mains supply located in a
dry area. (The connector shown on the right side will vary depending on local AC
Mains connection requirements!)
NOTE: The AC Mains cable is an extension cable. It is a high-quality cable with
low line loss. Connecting the AC Mains cable to another extension cable will
produce additional line loss and can result in low ac mains voltage at the POPS
amplifier module. It is not recommended that additional extension cables be
used with this AC Mains connector.
Once the AC mains cable is securely connected to both the amplifier and AC
mains supply end, POPSSub may be powered up. A good practice is to make
sure the audio levels on the mixer’s output (or other source output) are reduced
or muted prior to applying power to POPSSub.
NOTE: When power is applied to the POPSSub and the unit is turned on, there is
a short delay before the pilot light illuminates.
Pilot Light
NOTE: If the pilot light does not illuminate within 30 seconds the unit may be in a
FAULT CONDITION. The unit should be returned to One Systems for evaluation.
THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. DO NOT REMOVE THE
AMPLIFIER MODULE!
AUDIO CONNECTIONS
POPSSub includes two male XLR connectors. This configuration differs from the
standard male input and female out/thru due the to water and moisture
requirements of this product. Both the input and output/thru XLR connectors on
the POPS Sub are male Neutrik plugs and require Neutrik cable end connectors