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PCX U1OO2 WIRELESS RECEIVER
1. INTRODUCTION-------------------------------------------- 8
2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS-------------------------9-10
3. INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER----------------------11-12
4. 19" RACK INSTALLATION OF RECEIVER(S)----------- 13-14
5. RECEIVER OPERATING PROCEDURES----------------- 15
6. FUNCTIONS OF RECEIVER LCD DISPLAY PANEL---- 15-23
7. COMPUTER NETWORK INTERFACE OPERATION----24-25
8. CAUTIONS----------------------------------------------------25
HANDHELD WIRELESS MICROPHONE
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS-------------------------24
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION----------------------------------24
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS------------------------------25
4. FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY---------------------------- 25-26
BELT PACK TRANSMITTER
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS--------------------------27-28
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION-----------------------------------29
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS------------------------------30
4. AF4 PINOUT AND CONNECTION METHODS----------31
5. FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY-----------------------------32-33
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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the most advanced wireless microphone system
from Peavey.
In today's audio world, the demand for operating many wireless
microphone systems simultaneously is greatly increasing. Furthermore, audio
engineers would like to have a unit that has easy frequency agility, more non-
interfering channels and interference-free operation.
The PCX U1002 is a compact rack unit. This true diversity metal receiver
features the world's first color LCD panel displaying multiple statuses. It employs an
“AutoScan" button that automatically searches for non-interfering channels with
the simple touch of the button. A simple touch of the "CCS" button will provide
rapid and precise channel setting of the transmitter avoiding possible errors or
mechanical failures. This is the perfect single
system for use in all applications. It is based on years of experience in the
professional audio market to resolve issues like quick-change of frequency,
selection of non-interfering frequencies and avoiding outside interference to
maximize your wireless system. Space saving, stable performance, ease of
operation, coupled with unbeatable prices, make this an extremely attractive
system.
Please read this manual thoroughly for correct operation procedures and
optimal performance from your system.
Included Accessories:
(1) Antenna (2)
(2) Instructional Manual (1)
(3) Switching Power Supply with IEC Line Cord (1)
(4) 1/4" Mono Cable (1)
(5) RJ11 Cable (PC Operation) (1)
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2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Front Panel:
(1) Front Antenna Input Connectors (A and B): located on optional rack-mount
ears: Allows an optional rear-to-front Antenna kit for front antenna
placement on OPTIONAL rack-mount brackets.
(2) Power Switch and Indicator: When switch is turned on, the red indicator
illuminates, indicating normal power status.
(3) Receiver Panel: Color LCD Panel indicating adjustment controls and
operational status.
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Rear Panel:
(4) Rear Antenna Input Connectors (A/B): Installed with antenna directly. This
connector also provides power for optional antenna booster.
(5) Balanced Audio output Jack: XLR type connector provides a balanced
output signal from the receiver to the mixer.
(6) Line-Level Switch: Used for the selection of either Mic-level or Line-level
output.
(7) Unbalanced Audio output Jack: 1/4" Phone jack provides an unbalanced
signal from the receiver to the mixer or guitar/bass amplifier.
(8) Computer Network Interface connector: Network socket to connect to a
computerized system-monitoring program.
(9) DC Input socket: For 12 volt DC supply. Please note that the polarity of
the center pin in the socket is positive (+),
(10) Rack mount Brackets (OPTIONAL): Allows the installation of the receiver
into an EIA 19" standard rack case.
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3. INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER
(1) Install the two antennas to the antenna sockets (4) on the rear panel,
illustrated in Fig. 3 or on front rack-mount ears (1). Caution: These
sockets have 8 Volts DC supplied to them, which enables you to directly
connect the Peavey antenna booster for antenna runs longer than 30'
(9.144m). At that point it is recommended that you install an optional
antenna booster to make up for signal loss through the cable and ensure
the sensitivity of the reception.
(2) Connecting the power supply: Connect the AC/DC adapter cable to the
12VDC Input Jack (10) illustrated in Fig. 3. Next, plug the adapter unit into
an appropriate AC outlet with caution to the correct voltage for both AC
outlet and adapter as marked.
(3) Audio Output Connections:
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(a) Unbalanced Output: When using an instrument/patch cable, connect one
end of the cable to the unbalanced output (8) of the receiver and the
other end to the "LINE IN" jack of a mixer or guitar/bass amplifier
input, as illustrated in Fig. 3.
(b) Balanced Output: When using an XLR (microphone) cable, connect the female
end of the cable to the balanced XLR output connector (9) on the receiver
and the male end of the cable to the microphone input of the mixer, as
illustrated in Fig.3. The polarity of the three-pin XLR is illustrated in Fig. 4.
(4) Line-Level Switch (7) Setting Position: When connecting the unbalanced
output of the receiver to a line-level input of a mixer or guitar/bass
amplifier, switch the Level Switch (7) to the "LINE" position. Low sensitivity
may occur if it's switched to the incorrect position. When the unbalanced
output of the receiver is connected to a microphone input on the mixer,
switch the Level switch (7) to the "MIC" position. Overloading or distortion
may occur if the switch is in the incorrect position. Insufficient levels may
be generated by using the "MIC" position of the Level switch with
instruments.
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4. 19'' RACK INSTALLATION
(1) Single Receiver (Half-rack)
(a) Fasten OPTIONAL rack-mount kit to receiver using supplied screws on each
side of the receiver as illustrated in Fig. 5.
(2) Dual Receivers (Full-Rack)
(a) Remove the screws located on the top and bottom of both units and locate
the units next to each other and align.
(b) Insert the steel plates (one on top, one on bottom) between the receivers
and align mounting holes. Reattach the screws tightly as illustrated in Fig. 6.
(c) Attach rack ears to receivers as illustrated in Fig. 6.
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(3) Mount the receiver(s) into a standard 19" rack as illustrated in Fig. 7.
NOTE: To ensure best possible reception, the receiver must be installed at least 3’
(.914m) above the ground. In addition, the distance between the transmitter and
receiver must be more than 3'(.914m) as illustrated in Fig.8.
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5. RECEIVER OPERATING PROCEDURES
(1) Be sure that the level controls of the mixer or guitar/bass amplifier are
turned down to a minimum setting before switching on the receiver. After
the receiver power switch has been turned on, the red power LED
indicator will illuminate.
(2) Under normal circumstances, the RF indicator lights up when a
microphone or body pack is turned on near the receiver to indicate that
the receiver is ready for operation. Once the sound is induced into the
microphone or belt pack, the AF indicators will illuminate according to the
strength of the signal level.
(3) Level controls should be set at the mixer or amplifier.
6. FUNCTION OF RECEIVER LGD DISPLAY PANEL
(1) Designations of Buttons and Functions
MENU Button: Enables user to scroll through (select) each the six functions
The menu button allows the user to scroll through and select from
among six options (as shown on pg.13). When selected, the function will be
surrounded by a square frame in the upper right of the LCD display.
Information associated with that function is viewable in the lower half
of the LCD display.
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(a) G/CH: Indicates or selects the receiver GROUP and CHANNEL. There are nine
separate Groups. Each group contains between three and 16 separate channels,
giving 100 different channels for use.
Selecting/Changing GROUP:
Press the "MENU" button until the "G/CH" function is selected. This will
be indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in
the upper right corner of the display.
Press the "GROUP" ▲ button once. The Group Number on the
display will start flashing. Press the button again to scroll to the desired group
number. Holding the button will also scroll through the group numbers.
Pressing the "MENU" button again will save the group number.
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Selecting/Changing CHANNEL:
NOTE: In order for the receiver to recognize that a frequency is occupied,
make sure all transmitters that are to be used are powered up.
Press the "MENU" button until the "G/CH" function is selected. This will be
indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in
the upper right corner of the display.
Press the "SCAN" ▼ button once and the Channel Number on the
display will start flashing. Pressing the "SCAN" button again will start the
AutoScan process for that group. The unit will search for a channel that is not
experiencing interference and stop on that channel. If the channel number
keeps scrolling by, this means that all channels in that particular group are
experiencing interference. You should select another group and repeat the
process. Once you have found a channel, then press the "MENU" button to
save and escape the function.
(b) FREQ: Indicates the frequency currently in use. There are 100 channels, each
with its own designated frequency.
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Viewing Channel FREQUENGY:
Press the "MENU" button until the "FREQ" function is selected. This will
be indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in
the upper right corner of the display. The frequency displayed will be for that
particular channel for that particular group. Press the "MENU" button to escape
the function.
(c) SQ: Indicates or selects the SQUELCH level: Squelch is a control that will not
allow the audio signal to turn on before the RF signal reaches a certain
strength. Too low of a squelch level will allow a noisy audio signal to pass.
Too high of a level will cause the audio signal to become choppy and
intermittent. The Squelch level is adjustable from 01 - 99. The higher the
value, the lower the sensitivity.
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Selecting/Adjusting SQ:
Press the "MENU" button until the "SQ" function is selected. This will be
indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in
the upper right corner of the display.
Press the "GROUP" ▲ button or the "SCAN" ▼ button to either
increase or decrease the level. Press the Menu button to save and escape the
function.
(d) VOL: Indicates whether the audio is "ON" or "MUTE"
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Selecting/Changing MUTE:
Press the "MENU" button until the "VOL” function is selected. This will be
indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in
the upper right corner of the display.
Press the "GROUP" ▲ button or the "SCAN" ▼ button to place the
receiver in a "Mute" or "ON." Press the Menu button to save and escape.
CAUTION: The AF meter and the Antenna “A,” “B" will not be functional with
the receiver muted. To determine if the receiver is in the "MUTE"
position, press the "MENU" button until the “VOL” function is
selected and it will be indicated by LCD display "MUTE" if muted
and "ON" if unmuted.
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(e) NAME: Indicates or sets up the name of the receiver. This allows you to give a
six character identification to the receiver (i.e. user's name, instrument name
etc.). This is extremely helpful when in a rack or with other devices.
Selecting/Setting Name:
Press the "MENU" button until the "NAME" function is selected. This will
be indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in
the upper right corner of the display.
Press and hold the "GROUP” ▲ button or the "SCAN" ▼ button. The
character in the far left position will start to blink (if the character is a space it
will not blink). This will allow you to scroll through letters, numbers and
characters +, -, / and space. When the character desired is reached, again
press the "MENU" button to proceed to the second position character. Then
repeat process until all six are completed. Press the Menu button to save and
escape the function.
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CCS: Enables the user to change channels on the transmitter by
simply pressing a button
Selecting/Operating CCS :
Once the Group and Channel have been established on the receiver, the
information must be transferred to the transmitter.
With the transmitter switched to the ON position, arrange it so that the rear of
the handheld transmitter or the face of the belt pack transmitter are facing the
receiver as illustrated in Fig. 9. Move the transmitter within the distance of 1'. Press
and release the "CCS" button. This will transmit the information from the receiver
to the transmitter. While you perform this operation, "CCS" will be indicated in the
Display. Once the information is transferred, the "RF" and "AF" meters should
respond accordingly to the signal strengths and the previous function information
should return to the display.
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Selecting/Changing LOCK/UNLOCK:
Press and hold the "MENU" button until the word "LOCK" appears
momentarily on the panel. At that point only the "CCS" button is active. This
prevents inadvertent or unintentional changes to the settings.
Press and hold the "MENU" button until the word "UNLOCK" appears on
the panel. At that point all functions are addressable and changes can be
made.
Status Indicators
(a) RF Meter: The meter to the left of the display indicates the strength of the RF
signal.
(b) AF Meter: The meter to the right (next to RF meter) indicates the strength of
the audio signal.
(c) ANT AJB: Indicates which antenna is operational at that moment. This will
switch between the two, selecting the antenna with the greater strength for
a more reliable reception.
(d) BAT: Battery strength indicator allows you to monitor the strength of the
Battery.
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7. COMPUTER NETWORK INTERFACE OPERATION
(1) Connect the network interface remote connector (8) on the back of the
receiver to the interface converter (this requires at least two linking cables for
each pairing). Then use RJ 11 telephone cable to connect the converter to
the RS-232 or USB COM PORT on the computer as illustrated in Fig. 10
(2) When linking more than one unit, attach one end of the additional cable to
the remote "OUT" jack (8) on the back of the first receiver and connect
the other end of the cable to the remote "IN" jack on the back of the
second receiver as illustrated in Fig. 10. Continue these parallel
connections until all receivers are linked to the first receiver.
(3) This interface system adapts parallel connections. Therefore, it only takes
two linking cables to address the first receiver and one additional cable for
each receiver after that.
(4) The longer the distance to the converter, the worse the system stability
may be. The network system can work up to with up to 984' (300m) of
linking wire. However, it is our recommendation to keep this cable under
328' (100m) to ensure high speed transmission.
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System Requirements:
• Windows 98R, Windows 2000R
• 32MB RAM Minimum (64MB is recommended)
• CD-ROM 2X or higher
• At Least one nine-pin D-Sub RS-232 port (for RJ-11/RS-232 Converter)
8. CAUTIONS
(1) When using the DC power supply, please be aware of the operating
voltage. Make sure that a minimum of 12 Volts can be obtained in
order for the receiver to function properly. However, the supply voltage
should never exceed 15 Volts DC, or the receiver could suffer severe
internal damage. It is recommended that the DC power source be rated
at least 1 Amp.
(2) To ensure maximum sensitivity, use only the proper antennas designed
for Peavey receivers.
(3) Antenna sockets have 8VDC supplied to them for the operation of
boosters if necessary. DO NOT SHORT the antenna connector. Make
ALL connections to the receiver before powering up.
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1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
(1) Grille: Protects microphone capsule and reduces "POP" noise.
(2) Handle Housing: Houses electronics and battery compartment
(3) LCD Display: Indicates function information such as Error, Group ID,
Channel ID, Battery Status and Power Off
(4) Battery Compartment: Designed to accommodate two 1.5 Volt (AA)
batteries
(5) Battery Cap: Covers batteries and battery compartment
(6) CCS Signal Receptor: Houses CCS receiving unit that reads information
transmitted to the unit by the receiver unit to set up desired frequency for
use.
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
(1) Remove Battery Cap by unscrewing in a counter/clockwise direction
(2) Insert two 1.5 Volt (AA) batteries correctly into the battery compartment
with the positive poles facing toward the microphone capsule. Then re-
attach battery cap as illustrated in Fig. 2.
NOTE: When microphone is not in use make sure it is switched off. lf the
microphone will not be used for some time, please remove the batteries
from the battery compartment to avoid battery leakage which could result in
damage to the microphone. If rechargeable batteries are used, remove and
recharge when necessary.
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3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(1) Power on: when powering up the microphone, switch the power switch (2)
to the ON position- The Battery Status indicator will flash briefly, indicating
normal operational status. (b)When the indicator remains illuminated or
does not illuminate at all, the battery level is low or exhausted and must
be replaced for continued operation.
(2) Determine Channel/Group: After you power up the transmitter, check to
see that it is assigned to the same channel/group as the receiver. If
you find they do not match then follow the G/CH setup procedures
(pages 8 -9).
4. FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY
(1) "ERR" Message: when "ERR" appears in the display it indicates that an
operational error has occurred. Please refer to the following codes to
diagnose which error you are experiencing.
ERR no01 - EEPROM is not being programmed or internal data error
ERR no02 - For testing only
ERR no03 - The frequency you are about to program into the system exceeds the
microphone's frequency upper limit (At this time the microphone is still
operable and the frequency remains unchanged. To clear the "ERR" message
in the LCD display, simply turn off the power and switch back on.).
ERR no04 - The frequency you are about to program into the system is below the
microphone’s frequency lower limit (At this time the microphone is still operable
and the frequency remains unchanged. To clear the “ERR” message in LCD
display, simply turn off the power and switch back on.).
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(2) “GROUP" and "CHANNEL": When both items are shown, they indicate the
user is currently using a pre-programmed frequency in the receiver.
(3) “CHANNEL" Only: lf only the channel number is shown in the display, it
indicates the user is using a personalized frequency.
(4) Battery Status: Indicates the power remaining in the transmitter battery.
When the battery has less than 10% power remaining, it must be replaced
or recharged. If under-voltage continues, the LCD will show "Poff' and the
system will shut down to prevent being overly depleted.
(5) “Poff": When the power switch is turned off, the LCD will show "Poff"
(for Power Off) first and then the system will shut down and no further
messages will be displayed.
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1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
(1) AF Input Jack: Connects to lavalier, headset microphones or to guitar
cable. (see P23 for five different ways of connecting the TA4F AF input
connector).
(2) Power Switch: Powers up unit. Switch to OFF position when not in use
to extend battery life.
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(3) Battery Status Indicator: Indicates the power on and battery condition. (a) When
the power switch is turned on, the indicator will flash briefly, indicating normal
operational status. (b) When the indicator remains illuminated the battery level
is low and must be replaced for continued operation.
(4) Transmitting Antenna: 1/4" Wave-transmitting antenna.
(5) Transmitter Housing: Houses electronics and battery compartment.
(6) Display: Indicates function information such as Error, Group ID, Channel ID,
Battery Status and Power Off.
(7) CCS Signal Receptor: Houses CCS receiving unit that reads information
transmitted to the unit by the receiver unit to set up desired frequency for use.
(8) Gain Control: Allows for the adjustment of various gain settings needed for
different applications.
(9) GT/MT Level Switch: Switch to the "GT" position for usage with the guitar, bass
guitar or "Line In." The Gain Control does not operate with the switch in the
“GT” position. Select the "MI" position when using the lavalier or headset. Then
use the Gain Control function to adjust the amount of gain necessary for the
input sensitivity.
(10) Battery Compartment and Adjustment Control Panel Cover: This cover conceals
both the battery compartment, which is designed to accommodate two 1.5
Volt (AA) batteries, and the adjustment control panel where the CCS Signal
Receptor (7), GT/MT (8) and Gain level control switch (9) are located. To gain
access to these, press the snaplocks on both sides of the cover (see Fig. 1)
and lift the cover up in a hinging motion.
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(11) Detachable Belt Clip: Allows for 360 degrees of rotation to suit transmitting
angles. To detach, simply use a screwdriver on a 45-degree angle to unfasten
(see Fig. 2).
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
(1) Push in on both battery cover snap locks (10) to open battery
compartment as illustrated in Fig.3
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(2) Insert two 1.5 Volt (AA) batteries into the battery compartment, being
careful of the proper polarity as illustrated in Fig.4
NOTE: When transmitter is not in use, make sure it is switched off.
If the transmitter will not be used for some time, please remove
the batteries from the battery compartment to avoid battery leakage
which could result in damage to the microphone. If rechargeable
batteries are used, remove and recharge when necessary.
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(1) Select GT/MT Switch (9) position: Determine the use of the Belt Pack
Transmitter. If a lavalier or headset microphone will be used, the switch should
be set in the MT position. If using a guitar/bass or with a line-level device (pre-
amp out), the switch should be set in the GT position.
(2) Power On: When powering up the transmitter, switch the power switch (2)
to the ON position. The Battery Status indicator will flash briefly, indicating
normal operational status. (b) When the indicator remains illuminated or does
not illuminate at all, the battery level is low or exhausted and must be replaced
for continued operation.
(3) Determine Channel/Group: After you power up the transmitter, check to see
that it is assigned to the same channel/group as the receiver. If you find they
do not match then follow the G/CH setup procedures (pages 8 – 9).
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(4) Connecting mics or cable: Before making these connections, power down the
transmitter to prevent damage. Make these connections by plugging
the connector into the AF input jack (1) and tightening the locking connector
down by rotating it in a clockwise direction as illustrated in Fig.5. Then power
unit up again.
(5) Adjust Gain Control: Depending on the application of the transmitter, it may be
necessary to make adjustments to the Gain Control. Viewing the AF signal level
present on the front panel of the receiver may help to determine if adjustments
need to be made.
4. AF 4-PIN INPUT CONNECTION METHODS
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5. FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY
(1) "ERR" Message: When "ERR" appears in the display it indicates that an
operational error has occurred. Please refer to the following codes to
diagnose which error you are experiencing
ERR no01 - EEPROM is not being programmed or internal data error.
ERR no02 - For testing only.
ERR no03 - The frequency you are about to program into the system
exceeds the microphone's frequency upper limit (Ai this time
the microphone is still operable and the frequency remains
unchanged. To clear the "ERR" message in the LCD display,
simply turn off the power and switch back on.).
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ERR no04 - The frequency you are about to program into the system is
below the microphone's frequency lower limit (At this time the
microphone is still operable and the frequency remains
unchanged. To clear the "ERR" message in LCD display,
simply turn off the power and switch back on.).
(2) "GROUP" and "CHANNEL": when both items are shown they indicate
the user is currently using a pre-programmed frequency in the
receiver.
(3) "CHANNEL" Only: lf only the channel number is shown in the display,
it indicates the user is using a personalized frequency.
(4) Battery Status: Indicates the power remaining in the transmitter
battery. When the battery has less than 10% power remaining it must
be replaced or recharged. If under-voltage continues, the LCD will
show "Poff' and the system will shut down to prevent being overly
depleted.
(5) "Poff': When the power switch is turned off, the LCD will show "Poff' first
and then the system will shut down and no further messages will be
displayed.
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Logo referenced in Directive 2002/96/EC Annex IV
(OJ(L)37/38,13.02.03 and defined in EN 50419: 2005
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is applied only to equipment manufactured after
13 August 2005
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Peavey Electronics Corporation • 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive • Meridian • MS • 39305
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