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Rsxm10a & rsxm12a rear panel layout – Samson RSXM10A - 800W 2-Way Active Stage Monitor (10") User Manual

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RSXM10a & RSXM12a Rear Panel Layout

1. XLR and ¼” INPUT Connector

-

This combo XLR and ¼”

connector accepts either a
balanced or unbalanced line
level signal. The ¼” phone
input accepts TS or TRS type
connectors.

2. LINE Output -

Male XLR connector

used to link multiple speaker
cabinets.
NOTE: When connecting a

loudspeaker to the Line Output

of the RSXM loudspeaker, it is

important to power on the RSXM

loudspeaker first, then power

on the linked speaker. When

powering down the system, it is

recommended to turn off all linked

speakers, then power off the RSXM

loudspeaker.

3. VOL Control -

This volume

knob adjusts the level of the
loudspeaker.

4. MONITOR/FOH Switch -

This switch sets a specific equalization curve for the stage monitor position

or for use as a front of house speaker.

5. SIGNAL/LIMIT Indicator -

This bi-color LED lights GREEN when signal is present at the inputs,

regardless of the input volume control settings. The indicator lights RED when the amp is near
the clipping point and the limiter is engaged. If the LIMITER indicator lights frequently, turn
down the INPUT volume controls on the speaker or turn down the signal at the source, until the
indicator does not light anymore, or lights only occasionally with high signal peaks.

6. POWER Indicator -

The POWER LED lights indicating that the main POWER switch is on.

7. Power Switch -

This rocker switch turns on and off the speaker’s main power. The switch lights

RED when the amp is active.
NOTE: It is important to remember the Golden Rule of audio… “LAST ON, FIRST OFF.” Translated, this

means that when turning on your system, you should always turn your powered speakers on LAST, and

when turning your system off, turn your powered speakers off FIRST. This helps avoid any loud pops

caused by inrush current at power up, or down, which can sometimes damage loudspeakers.

8. AC Power Inlet -

Connect the supplied standard 3-prong IEC power cable here.

Note: Never disconnect the plug’s ground pin. It is dangerous and can result in electric shock!

9. Fuse Cover -

The fuse is located behind the fuse cover. Always replace fuses with the same type of

fuse.