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1. LINE FUSE SER NO BALANCED BALANCED 1 6A 250V 3115 MOH Rear 1 600 ohm 1 Volt Output 4 AUX Input Jacks 2 8 ohm 1 Watt Output 5 PROGRAM Input 3 MOH Amplifier Level Control Fig 14 Rear Panel View MOH and ZONE 2 Output and Control MOH SECOND ZONE AMPLIFIER MOH AMPLIFIER FUNCTIONS MOH SECOND ZONE AMPLIFIER MOH AMPLIFIER The Integrated Amplifier is equipped with an independent 1 Watt a The MOH Amplifier can only receive programs from the AUX Amplifier that can be utilized as a MUSIC ON HOLD AMPLIFIER Input or the PROGRAM Input and as a SECOND ZONE AMPLIFIER The MOH Output provides b Selection of the input source is by internal Jumper a 600 ohm 1 Volt Transformer Balanced Output Simultaneously a c The two independent MOH SECOND ZONE Outputs may be Second Zone 8 ohm 1 Watt Output is also available used simultaneously d The MOH 600 ohm Output is Transformer Balanced MOH AMPLIFIER INPUT SOURCE The Rear Panel MOH Amplifier Level Control operates both The program source for the Input of the MOH Amplifier can be selected from either the AUX Input Source or the PROGRAM Input the MOH and SECOND ZONE Outputs simultaneously source See Access to the MOH Input Source Selector Instructions MOH SECOND ZONE OPERATION ISSUES 1 Paging from the Microphone Input or the Telephone Input does MESSAGES ON HOLD not effect the MOH Amplifier By utilizing a Messa
2. Fig 4 Front Panel Controls 1 MICROPHONE Input Volume Control 4 Bass Control 2 AUX Volume Control 5 Treble Control 3 PROGRAM Volume Control 6 On Off Power Switch REAR PANEL INPUTS OUTPUTS ATTENTION POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE SERA LA PLUIE OU RI PAS EXPO EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT LOHUMIDITE NE PAS ENLEVER LE AUCUN REMOVE COVER THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REGLAGE A LOINTERIEUR POUR REPARATIOI INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE QUALIFIEE MOH OUTPUT EE MOH OUTPUT 117V 60 Hz paso T31 1 5 BG M 1Volt 4WATT LEVEL AMPLIFIER ia s ee cali POWER RATING 15W RMS R AUX SUPPLY VOLTAGE 117V 60 HZ ATTENUATOR POWER CONSUMPTION 570 250 600 OHM 1MV 100 MV CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE S00 UI MAX ONLY WITH 25 PROGRAM UNSWITCHED ATTENTION AFIN DE REDUIR LE RISQUE GROUND 0 D INCENDIE REMPLACER SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE HOT vor CLASS 2 mimm ACCEPTABLE LINE FUSE NO BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED 3115inou
3. BALANCED PALANCED BALANCED ie 25V 70V Speaker HOT COMMON GROUND SHIELD PAGING MICROPHONE Paging Microphone should be CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL POUR REPARATION CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE QUALIFIE 117V 60 Hz T3115BGM AMPLIFIER POWER RATING SUPPLY VOLTAGE POWER CONSUMPTION 15W RMS 117V 60 HZ 570VA CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH 500 W OF FUSE UNSWITCHED ATTENTION AFIN DE LINE FUSE 1 6A 250V GROUND COM 8 25V 70V sie CLASS 2 WIRING ACCEPTABLE 600 ohm Mon 1Volt US o ASSESS UNMUTE MUTE G COM HOT 47K ohm 200 Mv IN PARALLEL MOH OUTPUT Unswitched and always ON MUSIC SOURCE LINE L OUTPUT ATTENUATOR 600 OHM 100 MV 10K OHM 250 OHM 1v 1MV PROGRAM TEL sees COM H G COMHOT BALANCED BALANCED ab NO m ZONE 3
4. SER NO Zn Hu 1 25V 70V Speaker u ctt D 25V 70V Speaker D 25V 70V Speaker MUSIC OUTPUT SATELLITE RECEIVER MUSIC SOURCE LINE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE ATTENTION POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES DO INCENDIE OU DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS EXPO PLUIE OU LOHUMIDITE NE PAS ENLEVE COUVERCLE AUCUN REGLAGE A LOINTERIEUR POUR REPARATION CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE QUALIFIEE 117V 60 Hz OD POWER RATING SUPPLY VOLTAGE POWER CONSUMPTION T3115BGM AMPLIFIER 15W RMS 117V 60 HZ 570 VA 500 W UNSWITCHED CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE OF TE ATTENTION AFIN n REDUIR LE RI LINE FUSE 1 6A 250V GROUND RISQUI D INCENDIE REMPLACER SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE 8 25V 70V Ese CLASS 2 WIRING ACCEPTABLE D amp fsjsjs US 47K ohm 200 Mv IN PARALLEL MOH OUTPUT ZONE PAGING SELECTORS 9 Amo LEVEL 600 ohm ag OUTPUT O 6 2 600 OHM 10K OHM 250 OHM 1v 1M 100MV PROGRAM MIC alalelelelelalele as TEL COMHOT G HoT
5. E 9 1 cadi a 4 e 0 or 10 10 5 s 5 Aix BAS PRGRAM TREBLE POWER 1 MICROPHONE Input Volume Control 2 AUX Volume Control 3 PROGRAM Volume Control INPUT CONTROLS MICROPHONE INPUT CONTROL A microphone volume control is provided to adjust the level of the microphone input Rotate control clockwise to increase volume Set the control to 0 position when the input is not in use TELEPHONE PAGING LEVEL CONTROL The Telephone Paging Input Control is located on the rear panel Rotate control clockwise to increase the Output Level Set the con trol to 0 position when the telephone paging input is not in use AUX INPUT CONTROL A front panel Volume Control is provided to adjust the level of the Auxiliary input Rotate control clockwise to increase the Output Level of the signal connected to this input AUX ATTENUATOR A rear panel Attenuator Control sets the Sensitivity of the AUX Input To adjust the Sensitivity do the following 1 the Attenuator Control to Zero counterclockwise 2 Connect a Program Source to the AUX Input 3 Set the AUX Control on the front Panel to 5 4 Turn the Attenuator Control to the desired output PROGRAM INPUT CONTROL A front panel Volume Control is provided to adjust the level of the Program input
6. 25V 70V Speaker 25V 70V Speaker D 25V 70V Speaker MICROPHONE WIRE 2 Conductor Shielded MUTING SELECTOR JUMPERS SETTING ON ALL THREE ZONE AMPLIFIERS JP1 ON JP2 ON JP3 ON MK 3115 VoxJumpers OPERATION A 3 Zone Paging Wiring Diagram Application is provided The Paging Microphone is connected in parallel to all the Microphone Inputs Three Independent SPDT Switches are provided for the Paging Zone Selection MUSIC The MUSIC SOURCE Satellite receiver is cascade connected to all three Amplifiers ZONE PAGING When one or more Zone Switches are activated the UNMUTE Function OPENS the Microphone Channel on the Amplifier selected and the MICROPHONE is active for the PAGING Simultaneously the MUSIC is MUTED ONLY ON THE ZONE OR ZONES SELECTED Independent MUSIC SOURCE may be provid ed to each of the Amplifiers if required MOH MUSIC ON HOLD is available from each of the Amplifiers used The MOH source maybe selected from either the AUX or PROGRAM Input and is immune to Paging or the MUTE UNMUTE Function T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PAGE 11 r Coc INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INPUT CONNECTIONS 3000 INSTALLATION AND WIRING MUSIC OUTPUT 47K ohm 200 Mv IN PAI LEL MOH OUTPUT 600 ohm 8 OHM OUTPUT 1Volt 1 WATT L OUTPUT EV
7. Fig 4A Rear Panel Inputs and Outputs 1 Unswitched AC Auxiliary Socket 9 Balanced Microphone Input 2 600 ohm MOH Output 10 Balanced Program Input 3 1Watt 8 ohm Output 2nd zone 11 Mute Unmute Terminals 4 MOH Output Level 12 Speaker Output 5 AUX Input 13 Chassis Ground Screw 6 AUX Input Level Attenuator 14 AC Line Fuse 7 TEL Output Level Control 15 AC Power Cord 8 Balanced Telephone Paging Input PAGE 4 Specifications are subject to change without notice T3115 3130 3160BGM PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 INSTALLATION AND WIRING INPUT CONNECTIONS Fig 5 Amplifier Rear Panel View CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL wwe PASO 115 SOUND PRODUCTS AMPLIFIER POWER RATING 15W RMS SUPPLY VOLTAGE 117V 60 HZ POWER CONSUMPTION 570 VA R A LA PLUIE OU VER LE COUVERCLE AUCUN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAMETYPE OF 500 W MAX FUSE UNSWITCHED COM 8 ATTENTION AFIN DE REDUIR LE RISQUE D INCENDIE REMPLACER SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE LINE FUSE 1 6A 250V GROUND 25V 70V 4 EA o ooe CLASS 2 WIRING ACCEPTABLE SER NO ATTENTION POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES D INCENDIE
8. TO AMP 1 TO AMP 2 TO AMP 3 II TO MIC INPUT lt PAGING MICROPHONE 3 Zone Panel Fig 10C 3 Zone Switching Panel T3115 8130 3160BGM 4 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS INSTALLATION AND WIRING Fig 11 3 Zone Paging and Music System CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE ATTENTION POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES DO INCENDIE POUR REPARATION CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE QUALIFIEE 117V 60 Hz T3115BGM AMPLIFIER m cla POWER RATING SUPPLY VOLTAGE POWER CONSUMPTION 15W RMS 117V 60 HZ 570VA CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH 500 W _ OF FUSE UNSWITCHED AFIN DE LE RIS DOINCENDIE REMPLACER SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE LINE FUSE 1 6A 250V REDUIR LE D DE MEME TYPE GROUND 8 25V 70V de CLASS 2 WIRING UNMUTE 47K ohm 200 Mv IN PARALLEL MOH OUTPUT L 500 chm s HM MOH OUTPUT ivo 1 WATT aumur 2 2e 9 10K OHM 600 OHM 1V 100 MV PROGRAM MIC ITE COMHOT 4 HOT BALANCED fem BALANCED
9. Installation Manual and Operating Instructions 4 Channel 2 Zone VOX Phone Interface T3115BGM 15 Watt RMS T3130BGM 30 Watt RMS IMPORTANT NOTE THIS OPERATING MANUAL IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTALLATION AND AS AN OPERATING AID PASO SOUND PRODUCTS INC DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY AS TO ITS ACCURACY AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN TORT OR CON TRACT FOR ANY DIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM THE INSTALLATION USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC CAUTION SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO WATER RAIN OR MOISTURE Innovation through technology since 1931 copyright Paso Sound Products Inc 2005 Specifications are subject to change without notice Manual paso Integrated Amplifiers PROFESSIONAL AUDIO 8 SOUND OM L 67 0005 59 95 LISTED COMMERCIAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT 30TJ e 6 DD INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS _ 3000 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS T3115 Power Output 15 Watt RMS T3130 Power Output 30 Watt RMS 4 Channel Inputs 2 Zone Outputs Distortion Less than 0 5 THD Wide Frequency Response Frequency Response 20 20 000 Hz 1 db Very Low Distortion Inputs Input 1 Microphone Balanced Balanced Microphone Input Input 2 Telephone Transformer Balanced Input 3 Auxiliar Phantom Power on MIC Input with Selector 4 Bala
10. For connection details refer to the appropriate section in this Manual 4 While talking from the Paging Source Microphone or Telephone rotate the MIC Front Panel or TEL Rear panel Volume Control until the desired output level is achieved 5 Connect a Music Source to the AUX 1 Input and rotate the AUX 1 CD Volume Control on the front panel until the desired output level is achieved 6 While talking from the Paging Source Microphone or Telephone turn the Trimmer slowly clockwise until the Program music is cut off Muting activated VOX DEFEAT INSTRUCTIONS In applications requiring the VOX to be inoperative rotate the VOX TRIMMER VR 9 fully counterclockwise In this position the VOX is inoperative PROGRAM VOLUME T3115 8130 3160BGM t INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INSTALLATION AND WIRING CAUTION REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER COVER PRESENTS AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ALWAYS REMOVE THE POWER CORD FROM THE AC WALL OUTLET THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS REQUIRE THE REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER PROTECTIVE COVER AND ARE PROVIDED FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY INSTALLATION OR SERVICING UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO REFER INSTALLATION OR SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL MUTING FUNCTIONS DIRECT MUTING Program Music Muting may be accomplished by shorting the MUTE and the G Terminals through an external switch
11. UNPACKING ACCESSORIES Immediately upon receipt of the amplifier inspect the unit 27 3500 Standard 19 Rack Mounting Kit Black finish and shipping container for indications of improper handling Complete with hardware or in transit damage The equipment was carefully inspect ed and tested before leaving the factory Notify the Transportation Company immediately if any damage is found ONLY THE CONSIGNEE CAN FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CARRIER FOR DAMAGE DURING SHIPMENT Be sure to save the carton and packing material as evidence of damage for the shipper inspection DO NOT SHIP the unit back to the factory unless authorized by the factory Power Consumption AC Accessory Outlet Terminations Housing Finish Dimensions T3115 570 VA T3130 600 VA 500 W Max Unswitched Screw Terminals RCA Jacks Black 10 5 W 9 5 D 3 5 H 267X242X89 mm Net Weight T3115 8 Lbs 3 7 Kg T3130 11 Lbs 5 0 Kg IN TRANSIT DAMAGES ARE NOT COVERED BY THE PASO WARRANT Y PAGE 2 T3115 3130 3160BGM copyright Paso Sound Products Inc 2005 Specifications are subject to change without notice noct Y PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ BEFORE OPERATING BEFORE OPERATING THE AMPLIFIER BE SURE YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND FEA TURES OF THE UNIT 1 Read these instructions carefully 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all Warnings 4 F
12. 20 Watt Attenuator used to control two speakers simultaneously The wire colors pertain to the VC20 if other types are used follow the directions supplied with the 2 unit 70 Volt Transformer 70 Volt Transformer By turning the stepped switch of the VC20 the level of speakers SPK 1 and SPK 2 can be adjusted up or down from 0 no output to the maximum output determined by the tap utilized on the speakers in this example 2 5 Watt max Speakers SPK 3 and SPK 4 are not affected Total Speaker Load Calculation KS TL SPK1 SPK2 SPK3 SPK4 TL 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 10 Watt MAX con NOTE The total power required for all the speaker or spkout0s speakers to be controlled should not exceed the Power Handling rating of the Attenuator Example the maximum Fig 19A Using a Line Attenuator Diagram load for the VC20 is 20 Watt T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PAGE 19 cone t INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND 3000 INSTALLATION AND WIRING FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Fig 20 Front Panel Controls INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER SERIES 3000 Reso 4 a s 4 58 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 32 a 2 wo P
13. Rotate control clockwise to increase the Output Level of the signal connected to this input Set the control to 0 position when the telephone paging input is not in use 4 Bass Control 5 Treble Control 6 On Off Power Switch ACOUSTIC CORRECTION CAUTION EXCESSIVE BOOST SETTING OF EITHER BASS OR TREBLE CONTROLS MAY DAMAGE SPEAKERS BASS CONTROL Use this control to set the tonal balance of the amplifier The con trol center position indicated by 0 provides a flat response To reduce the Bass response bass cut rotate control counter clockwise To increase the Bass response bass boost rotate control clockwise Use this control to minimize Acoustic Feedback howling by set ting the control in the CUT range 0 to 5 ALWAYS set control in the BASS CUT position when using horn type speakers Excessive bass response may damage the speaker s driver diaphragm TREBLE CONTROL Use this control to set the tonal balance of the amplifier The con trol center position indicated by 0 provides a flat frequency response To reduce the High Frequency response high cut rotate control counterclockwise To increase the High Frequency response high boost rotate control clockwise USE this control to minimize possible white or hiss noise by setting control in the HIGH CUT range 0 to 5 TURNING THE AMPLIFIER ON PRECAUTIONS POWER SWITCH DO NOT turn the amplifier On until all input and output connections have been m
14. SOUND IS INTERMITTENT SOUND IS DISTORTED AND SCRATCHY ACOUSTIC FEEDBACK OR LOUD SQUEAL OCCURS WHEN AMPLIFIER IS TURNED ON 1 NO VOLTAGE PRESENT AT AC OUTLET 2 AC LINE FUSE OPEN 3 DEFECTIVE OR OPEN POWER CORD 4 POWER SWITCH INOPERATIVE 5 POWER TRANSFORMER WINDING OPEN 6 POWER INDICATOR DEFECTIVE OR DISCONNECTED 1 INPUT CONTROLS SETTING NOT ADJUSTED PROPERLY 2 SPEAKER WIRES SHORTED 3 SPEAKER S LINE INTERRUPTED 4 MICROPHONE OR PROGRAM SOURCE INTERRUPTED 1 MICROPHONE INPUTS INCORRECTLY WIRED 2 OPEN GROUND OR SHIELD IN INPUT CABLES 3 SPEAKER TERMINALS SHORTED TO CHASSIS GROUND 1 SPEAKER LINE SHORTED 2 ONE OR MORE SPEAKER OR LINE TRANSFORMER SHORTED 3 OUTPUT IMPEDANCE LOAD MISMATCHED WITH AMPLIFIER OUTPUT IMPEDANCE SETTING OVERLOAD 4 IN CONSTANT VOLTAGE SYSTEMS 25 70 V THE TOTAL LOAD POWER REQUIREMENT EXCEEDS THE AMPLIFIER POWER RAT ING OVERLOAD 5 EXCESSIVELY HIGH SETTING OF ONE OR MORE VOLUME CON TROLS 1 MICROPHONE IS LOCATED TOO CLOSE OR IS FACING SPEAK ERS 2 VOLUME CONTROL SETTING TOO HIGH 3 TONE CONTROLS SHOULD BE SET IN THE CUT RANGE AC LINE FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE OF FUSE Procure a Fuse Type GMA Buss or Littlefuse Turn amplifier power switch to the Off position Remove power cord from AC out let Insert the tip of a cross screwdriver inside the Fuse Holder Cross screw turn screw cou
15. functions JUMPER NO FUNCTION JP 1 MICROPHONE Mute ON OFF JP 2 AUXILIARY Mute ON OFF PROGRAM Mute OFF NOTE The Microphone Input is provided with a unique MUTE and UNMUTE function See the Mute Unmute operation instruc tions in the appropriate section in this Manual The VOX Sensitivity Intervention threshold is adjusted at the factory for best performance and does not require re touch ing under normal circumstances Should the Trimmer pre setting require adjustment follow the instructions listed below VOX SENSITIVITY TRIMMER ENS Ee H SELECTOR JUMPERS MIC VOLUME AUX VOLUME Fig 8 Main Amplifier PCB VOX MUTING Section Top View PAGE 8 Specifications are subject to change without notice VOX SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT CAUTION PRIOR TO PERFORMING THIS OPERATION BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE SAFETY NOTES REFERRING TO THE REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER COVER AUTOMATIC PRECEDENCE THRESHOLD The VOX Trimmer VR 9 sets the sensitivity level at which point the VOX is engaged during paging The VOX Trimmer VR9 is located on the Main Printed Circuit Board see Fig 89 CAUTION Procure a miniature screwdriver having a tip NO WIDER than 3 16 3 mm A larger tip screwdriver can damage the trimmer 1 Turn all Input Controls to 0 2 Turn Trimmer counterclockwise until it stops 3 Connect a Paging Source Microphone or Telephone to the respective Input Terminals
16. preset to be normally MUTED INPUT OFF JUMPER JP1 ON and turned ON when the UNMUTE and G Terminals are shorted by a Switch Contact This function allows for a multi zone installation using two or more Amplifiers and a single Microphone and Zone Switches When the Jumper JP1 is set to the ON Position the Microphone Input is OFF and it is turned ON when the UNMUTE and the G terminals are closed by a switch JUMPER NO JP 1 FUNCTION MICROPHONE Mute POSITION SET ON If the Jumper preset requires resetting follow the instruction below ACCESS TO MUTING JUMPERS 1 Remove Power Cord from AC Outlet 2 Remove the four screws on each side of the Amplifier secur ing the Top Cover to the Chassis 3 Lift Cover and carefully slide Cover out towards the rear 4 Locate the Main Amplifier Printed Board No 3130 1 attached to the front panel and behind the Controls 5 Set Jumpers as required MIC MUTE JUMPER JP1 ON Fig 10B MIC Input Muting Jumper Setting PAGE 10 Specifications are subject to change without notice MICROPHONE WITH DIRECT UNMUTING SWITCH Ome UNMUTING SWITCH 3115unmutswit00 Fig 10 Direct Unmuting Terminals and Diagram A typical 3 Zone Switching Panel is shown below Use SPDT Momentary Contact Switches See complete 3 Zone Wiring Diagram provided in this Manual ZONE PAGING SELECTORS Bae A i c rs ZONE 2 ZONES
17. the Factory to obtain an authorization to return the product for repairs Pack the equipment in the original carton or in a strong carton with at least THREE INCHES of resilient packing material on all sides top and bottom Seal the carton with reinforced tape and mark it FRAGILE on at least two sides Remember the Carrier will not accept liability for shipping damages if the unit is improp erly packed EQUIPMENT RECEIVED IN DAMAGED CONDITION DUE TO POOR PACKING WILL BE REFUSED AND THE WARRANTY COVERAGE IS AUTOMATICALLY VOIDED The Paso Sound Limited Warranty provides The examination of the returned product must disclose in our judgement a manufacturing defect The warranty does not extend to any product that has been subject to misuse neglect accident improper installation or where the serial number of the product has been removed or defaced Ship via insured prepaid United Parcel Service or Parcel Post to PASO SOUND PRODUCTS INC 4750 Goer Drive Building F CHARLESTON SC 29406 ATT SERVICE DEPARTMENT The equipment will be returned freight prepaid after repairs Be sure to include the following Your name and address Date of purchase and copy of invoice A brief description of the difficulty A return address shipping label OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIR SERVICE Follow return instructions as per in warranty repair service Prior to performing all necessary repairs you will be advised of the charges and at tha
18. ADE WITH THE AMPLIFIER OFF AUX INPUT AUXILIARY INPUT The AUX input is provided for high level program source The out put from a Satellite Receiver Tuner Tape Cassette Deck CD Player or other high level program source may be directly connect ed to this input AUX INPUT SENSITIVITY ATTENUATOR The AUX Input is equipped with a Sensitivity Attenuator that allows the interface of the AUX Input with Devices having a wide range of Output Levels TYPICAL OUTPUT LEVEL OF MUSIC DEVICES Satellite Receivers 1 to 5 Volt Digital Tuners Receivers 100 to 300 Mv CD Players Changers 2 to 3 Volt Tape Decks 500 to 700 Mv By adjusting the Input Sensitivity to the level that matches the device used the correct interface with the Amplifier is achieved resulting in lower overall distortion and better frequency response characteristics SETTING THE AUX INPUT ATTENUATOR Connect a Music Source to the Amplifier Turn Attenuator rear panel fully counterclockwise Turn AUX Front Panel Control to about 2 o clock Switch Amplifier and Music Source ON Turn rear panel Attenuator Control clockwise slowly until desired Output Level is achieved Adjust AUX Front Panel Level Control Up Down as desired STEREO SUMMING Since most Music Source Devices provide a Stereo Output the Amplifier is equipped with two Jacks for the AUX Input L and The two Inputs are internally buffered and electronically mixed to Mono This system ensures that th
19. ANTOM To turn the Phantom Power On re position the Jumper to the ON POSITION JP 4 To change the Selector position lift the Mini Shorting Plug out of the socket pins and re position as desired Make sure the Mini Plug is lined up with the socket pins PAGE 7 4 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO 8 SOUND INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 INSTALLATION AND WIRING MUTING FUNCTIONS VOX VOICE ACTIVATED MUTING VOX VOICE ACTIVATED MUTING The Amplifier is equipped with a noiseless fast acting Logic Muting Function When a signal is present at the MICROPHONE or TELEPHONE Input either from a Microphone or a Telephone Paging source the Muting Function is activated muting the source present at the AUX Input and as well as the source present at the PROGRAM input if selec tively activated Once the Signal paging is terminated the pro gram is automatically restored on all muted inputs FOR THE VOX ATTACK AND DECAY TIMING REFER TO THE FIG 9B DIAGRAM ACCESS TO MUTING SELECTORS FOLLOW DIRECTIONS AS PER DIRECT MUTING FUNCTION VOX SENSITIVITY CONTROL MUTING FUNCTIONS The Amplifier provides several levels of Muting functions MICROPHONE be selectively Muted by internal selector TELEPHONE This input is never Muted AUXILIARY Can be selectively Muted by internal selector PROGRAM Can be selectively Muted by internal selector MUTING JUMPERS ADDRESS Several Jumpers are provided to set the Muting
20. CODES REGULATING THE WIRING OF THE SYSTEM OUTPUT CONNECTIONS LOW IMPEDANCE SYSTEMS SERIES PARALLEL SERIES PARALLEL INSTALLATIONS In applications requiring a small number of speakers the speaker line can be connected to the 8 ohm impedance output of the Amplifier The speakers available should be wired either in series parallel or series parallel combinations to match the output imped ance of 8 ohm Impedance matching is essential to provide maxi mum power transfer and efficiency CAUTION 1 If the total load impedance of the speakers used is greater than 8 ohm less then the total power of the amplifier will be transferred to the speakers 2 If the total load impedance of the speakers used is lower than 8 ohm the mismatch will cause an overload of the output and may trip the Amplifier Overload Protective System Z Load Z Spkr 1 gge spkout01 COM 8 25V 70V Fig 18A Parallel Connection Diagram PAGE 18 4 ohm po L 4 2 Load Spk 1 Spk 2 COM 8 25V 70V spkout04 Fig 18 Series Connection Diagram 29 29 amp spkout03 8 25 70V Fig 18B Series Parallel Connection Diagram Specifications are subject to c
21. EL 10K OHM 600 OHM 250 OHM 1MV 100 PROGRAM TEL UNMUTE G MUTE G COM HOT G HOT BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED 3115 Aux ATTENUATOR TAPE DECK Fig 12 Rear Panel AUX Input Diagram 3115 Aux Att Screwdriver Adjust ch 2 200 Mv MOH OUTPUT IN PARALLEL iVolt spem ae 82 UNMUTE G COM G HoT 10K OHM aso om ATTENUATOR 600 OHM 100 MV PROGRAM MIC TEL 88 BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED Fig 12B Rear Panel AUX Input Sensitivity Attenuator MUSIC OUTPUT 3115 St Sum 47K ohm 200 Mv IN 2e MOH OUTPUT MoH outeur 1 Volt TEL outpuT 10K OHM 250 1MV 600 OHM PROGRAM MIC TEL 986 ele UNMUTE G MUTE COM HOT Hor BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED Fig 12C Rear Panel AUX Stereo Summing Inputs PAGE 12 CAUTION TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO SPEAKERS OR THE AMPLI FIER ALL INPUT CONNECTIONS MUST BE M
22. HOT CLASS 2 WIRING ACCEPTABLE LINE FUSE SER NO BALANCED BALANCED 1 6 250V CENTER 3115 Repeat CONDUCTOR SHIELD MESSAGE REPEATER ELLE Fig 16 Messages on Hold Diagram MESSAGE REPEATER CONNECTIONS MOH AMPLIFIER SOURCE SELECTOR CONNECTING THE REPEATER TO THE PROGRAM INPUT MOH SOURCE SELECTOR The PROGRAM Input provides a high level 1 balanced Input 10 The Source for the MOH Amplifier can be selected between K ohm that may be used to connect to a MESSAGE REPEATER for AUX and the PROGRAM Input by setting the Jumper pro Messaging on Hold only through the telephone line vided for this purpose The Amplifier is shipped from the Factory with the Jumper set for the AUX Input To change the 1 Connect the Message Repeater Unit output to the Amplifier by fol Setting do the following lowing the diagram ACCESS TO THE MOH INPUT SOURCE SELECTOR 2 By referring to the MOH AMPLIFIER INPUT SOURCE SELECTOR 1 Remove Power Cord from AC Outlet section instructions set the MOH SOURCE SELECTOR to PROGRAM 2 Remove the four screws on each side of the Amplifier be sure to follow the Caution recommendations securing the Top Cover to the Chassis 3 Turn the PROGRAM Volume Control on the front panel to ZERO this 3 Lift Cover and carefully slide Cover out towards the rear will prevent the signal from the Repeater to reach the M
23. ING TO POUR REPARATION CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE MOH QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL QUALIFIE HC TEL OUTPUT 600 ohi 117V 60 Hz D T3115BGM usnn voit LEVEL ADEM AMPLIFIER m 69 8 ele POWER RATING 15W RMS 30r SUPPLY VOLTAGE 117V 60 HZ ATTENUATOR POWER CONSUMPTION 570 VA 10K OHM 250 OHM 600 OHM CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ay 100 FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH 500W OF FUSE COM 8 25V 70V PROGRAM TEL UNSWITCHED ATTENTION AFIN DE REDUIR LE RISQUE GROUND 8 5666685 D INCENDIE REMPLACER 1 1 SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE UNMUTE G MUTE G G HOT CLASS 2 WIRING ACCEPTABLE LINE FUSE BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED SER NO 1 6A 250V 3115 Zone 2 The 1 Watt Output of the MOH Amplifier may be utilized to power up to 4 Use an AWG 18 jacketed twisted pair cable speakers in various combinations as described in the diagrams on this SOURCE SELECTOR page This feature will provide a SECOND ZONE with up to 1 Watt of power Select the Input Source desired by following the instructions in the MOH and will amplify only the Source from either AUX or PROGRAM see Amplifier Source Selection section source selection and will not be affected by the Paging from MIC or TEL or Muting LEVEL CONTROL After the wiring is completed adjust the MOH Amplifier Level Control on the It can be used in any area up to 1 Watt where only the Progr
24. ITE RECEIVER Fig MOH OUTPUT 600 8OHM outeur 1Volt 1WA 3115 Program 47K ohm 200 Mv cocok IN PARALLEL m mE 10K OHM 250 OHM 600 OHM 100 NUK ATTENUATOR PROGRAM MIC TEL 818 UNMUTE G COM HOT wor 3115 Network BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED AMPLIFIER 1 MUSIC OUTPUT Balanced 13 Rear Panel PROGRAM Input Diagram MUSIC OUTPUT Balanced MOH OUTPUT AUX 47K ohm 200 Mv 600 MOH OUTPUT 1 Volt IN PARALLEL TEL OUTPUT LEVEL ATTENUATOR M 600 OHM PROGRAM COM HOT G COM HOT BALANCED BALANCED AMPLIFIER 2 Fig 13B PROGRAM Input Networking Diagram T3115 3130 3160BGM TO NEXT AMPLIFIER PROGRAM INPUT PROGRAM INPUT The PROGRAM Input is a balanced high level input 1 Volt Sensitivity provided specifically for direct connection to a Satellite Receiver with a balanced Output or other high level Balanced Program Source An independent Output Level Control is provided on the front panel of the Amplifier CABLE To connect the Satellite Receiver to the PROGRAM Input use a dual conductor shielded audio cable with stripped wires on both ends Connect the audio leads to HO
25. OU DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS EXPOSE LOHUMIDITE NE PAS EGLAGE A LOINTERIEUR POUR REPARATION CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE QUALIFIEE 47K ohm 200 Mv IN PARALLEL ATTENUATOR 250 OHM 600 OHM 1MV 100 MV MOH OUTPUT TEL OUTPUT 600ohm 8OHM MOH OUTPUT LEVEL Mec 1Volt 1WATT LEVEL 10K OHM PROGRAM MIC TEL 8282 UNMUTE G G COM HOT HOT G HOT BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED MICROPHONE INPUT MICROPHONE TYPE The Microphone Input accept Low Impedance 250 600 ohm Microphones The Microphone may be a balanced output type three wire or an unbalanced output type two wire PASO MICROPHONES All PASO low impedance Microphones have a balanced output for best performance Connect the RED lead to terminal HOT the WHITE lead to terminal COM and the SHIELD to terminal G see Fig 5A THREE LEADS BALANCED MICROPHONE WIRING The microphone lead color refers to Paso Microphones only When using other microphone brand refer to instructions packed with the unit RED WHITE SHIELD MIC 8 UNMUTE MUTE G HOT G COM HOT BALANCED BALANCED Fig 5A Rear Panel MIC Input Terminals TWO LEADS UNBALANCED MICROPHONE WIRING The microphone lead color refers to Paso Microphones only When using other microphone brand refer to in
26. PMENT INSTALLATION AND WIRING CAUTION TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO SPEAKERS OR THE AMPLI FIER ALL INPUT CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE WITH THE AMPLIFIER OFF INTERNAL MOH SOURCE JUMPER OTPUT LEVEL CONTROL 47K ohm 200 Mv IN PARALLEL MOH OUTPUT TEL ohm EL aie NONE am e e 5 10K OHM 250 OHM 600 OHM 1MV 100 MV PROGRAM 2 MIC TEL DOINCENDIE REMPLACER SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE LINE FUSE 1 6A 250V CLASS 2 WIRING ACCEPTABLE SER NO UNMUTE G MUTE G G COM HOT COM HOT BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED 3115 MOH 00 Fig 15 Rear Panel MOH Diagram MUSIC ON HOLD AMPLIFIER MOH AMPLIFIER The Integrated Amplifier provides an independent 600 ohm 1 Volt Output Transformer Balanced MUSIC ON HOLD Amplifier The Input Source of the MOH Amplifier can be selected from either the AUX or the PROGRAM Input MOH 600 OHM SYSTEM Most Phone systems operate on a 600 ohm Input Impedance if the Impedance required is 600 ohm connect the Amplifier to the Phone System MOH by using the diagram above MOH 8 OHM 1 WATT SYSTEM Some older Key Phone systems require a 1 watt Power Output having an Output Impedance of 8 ohm to drive the Music on Hold feature If the Impedance required is 8 ohm connect the Phone system MOH to the 8 ohm 1 Watt MOH Output of t
27. T and COM and the shield to G NETWORK APPLICATION In applications requiring the use of multiple Amplifiers with a single Satellite Receiver the Balanced Program Input of the Amplifier may be used The Amplifiers are cascaded as shown in Diagram 13B and then connected to the Satellite Receiver Balanced Output The Music Output Level may be adjusted by using the PROGRAM Output Level Control available on the front panel of each Amplifier WIRING To connect the Satellite Receiver to the Amplifiers PRO GRAM Input use a dual conductor shielded audio cable with stripped wires Connect the audio leads to HOT and COM and the shield to G PROGRAM INPUT MUTING MUTING The PROGRAM Input can be Muted or not when the VOX is activated by Paging from the MIC Input or the Phone Input The same occurs when the Direct Muting is applied For location and Setting of Muting Jumpers see the proper section in this manual PROGRAM MUTE JUMPER JP3 ON Diagram shows the PROGRAM Muting ON PROGRAM Muting can be turned OFF by moving JP3 2 Jumper to the oFF Position 3115 PROG Jumper 00 Fig 13C PROGRAM Input Muting Jumper JP 3 PAGE 13 SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE x INTEGRATEDAMPLIFIERS 2000 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INSTALLATION AND WIRING CAUTION REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER COVER PRESENTS AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ALWAYS REMOVE THE POWER CORD FROM THE AC
28. WALL OUTLET THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS REQUIRE THE REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER PROTECTIVE COVER AND ARE PROVIDED FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY INSTALLATION OR SERVICING UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO REFER INSTALLATION OR SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL MUSIC ON HOLD ZONE 2 FUNCTIONS INTERNAL AND ZONE 2 SOURCE JUMPER ATTENTION POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES DO INCENDIE OU CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE OU EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT LOHUMIDITE NE PAS ENLEVER LE COUVERCLE AUCUN REMOVE COVER THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REGLAGE A LOINTERIEUR POUR REPARATION INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE QUALIFIEE MOH OUTPUT 117V 60 Hz D T3115BGM AMPLIFIER 5 5686 Bo POWER RATING 15 RMS AUX SUPPLY VOLTAGE 117V 60 HZ ATTENUATOR POWER CONSUMPTION 570 VA 10K OHM 250 OHM 600 OHM 1MV CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAMETYPE OF COM 500 W MAX FUSE UNSWITCHED PROGRAM ATTENTION AFIN DE REDUIR LE RISQUE GROUND C DOINCENDIE REMPLACER SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TEE UNMUTE MUTE G coy G HOT G HOT CLASS 2 WIRING ACCEPTABLE
29. ade MAKE SURE that all volume controls in the 0 position before turning the amplifier On Excessively high setting of the volume con trols may damage the speakers Turn amplifier ON by setting the front panel POWER SWITCH to the ON position The pilot light on the front panel should glow normally PAGE 20 Specifications are subject to change without notice T3115 8130 3160BGM Sp EE 0 4 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND 3000 INSTALLATION AND WIRING CAUTION REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER COVER PRESENTS AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ALWAYS REMOVE THE POWER CORD FROM THE AC WALL OUTLET THE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY TROUBLESHOOTING CHART This Troubleshooting Chart is provided to the installer as an aid in locating and correcting possible problems that may arise during instal lation or after use This chart should only be used by qualified personnel trained in repair and maintenance of electrical apparatus PROBLEM SYMPTOMS PROBABLE CAUSE AMPLIFIER IS COMPLETELY DEAD POWER INDICATOR DOES NOT GLOW POWER INDICATOR GLOWS BUT THERE IS NO OUTPUT FROM THE AMPLIFIER LOUD HUM OR CRACKLING SOUND FROM THE SPEAK ERS OUTPUT LEVEL CHANGES CYCLICALLY
30. ain Amplifier 4 Locate the Printed Board No 3130 3 attached to the rear Output panel and below the AUX Input Jacks 4 Adjust the MOH LEVEL CONTROL for the desired Output level to 5 Set Jumper as required the Telephone Line To change the Selector position lift the Mini Shorting Plug out of the socket pins and re position as desired Make sure the Mini Plug is lined up with the socket pins MOH SOURCE JUMPER JP5 PROGRAM Fig 16B MOH Input Source Jumper JP 5 3115 MOH 02 JP5 PAGE 16 Specifications are subject to change without notice T3115 3130 3160BGM Poo INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS _ 2000 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INSTALLATION AND WIRING ZONE 2 CONNECTIONS CONNECTING SPEAKERS Fig 17 Rear Panel ZONE 2 Connection PROG ND A TWISTED PAIR MOHZONE 2 SOURCE SELECTOR INTERNAL MOH SOURCE JUMPER Up to Four 8 ohm Speakers may be Connected 1 4W 4 Speaker System Max Power Output 1 4W Each CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO ATTENTION POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES DO INCENDIE NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO OUDE CH LGHUMI ITE NE NE PAS EXPOSER AL 47K ohm 200 Mv NOT REMOVE COVES THERE ARE NO USER COUVERCLE AUCUN REGLAGE A LOINTERIEUR IN PARALLEL SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVIC
31. am Source ear panel to the desired output level is desired uninterrupted by Paging 8 ohm 80h Fig 17B shows two 8 ohm speakers connected in Max Power Output series 16 ohm total To achieve 1 watt output Ye watt T Watt speaker use two 4 ohm speakers instead Max Power Output c Max Power 1 Watt Output 8 ohm Watt MOH 600 ohm 8 OHM ah sonn OUTPUT LEVEL 600 ohm 1 Volt 8 OHM 1WAIT OUTPUT LEVEL e Bsp paee MOH OUTPUT 3115 MOHspkO1 3115 mohspk02 sp mohspl MOH OUTPUT 3115 mohspk03 Fig 17A One 8 ohm Speaker Fig 17B Two 8 ohm Speakers Fig 17C Four 8 ohm Speakers T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PAGE 17 So INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INSTALLATION AND WIRING PRECAUTIONS THE AMPLIFIER UTILIZES A BALANCED SPEAKER OUTPUT SYSTEM ON BOTH 8 OHM AND 25 70 VOLT SYSTEM OUTPUTS 1 DO NOT CHASSIS GROUND THE SPEAKER OUTPUT TERMINALS 2 MAKE SURE THAT THE SPEAKER WIRES ARE NOT SHORTING OUT AT THE TERMINAL STRIP 3 MAKE SURE THAT THE OUTPUT TERMINALS PROTECTIVE COVER IS REPLACED AFTER ALL THE SPEAKER WIRING AND CONNECTIONS ARE COMPLETED 4 PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION AND WHEN USING THE 70 VOLT LINE SYSTEM CHECK THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL
32. e the Mini Plug is lined up with the socket pins MOH SOURCE JUMPER JP5 AUX 3115 MOH JP5 Fig 158 MOH Input Source Jumper JP 5 PAGE 15 Poo INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS _ 000 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INSTALLATION AND WIRING MESSAGES ON HOLD CONNECTIONS 600 ohm MOH System INTERNAL MOH SOURCE JUMPER Telephone AWG 18 TWISTED PAIR Telephone System KSU CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO ATTENTION POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES DO INCENDIE AUX NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO OU DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS EXPOSER 47K ohm 200 Mv NOT REMOVE COVER THERE ARE NO USER PLUIE OU LOHUMIDITE PAS ENLEVER LE M PARALLEL SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL POUR REPARATION CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE MOH OUTPUT QUALIFIEE L 600 ohm 8 iVolt 117V 60 Hz yy T3115BGM umma SOUND PRODUCTS AMPLIFIER a al s el a POWER RATING 15 W RMS SUPPLY VOLTAGE 117V 60 HZ US POWER CONSUMPTION 570VA ATTENUATOR 10K OHM 2500HM 600 OHM iv 1 100 MV CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH mwas eee COM 8 25V 70V program UNSWITCHED ATTENTION AFIN DE p GROUND ppe seese REMPLA SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE UNMUTE MUTE COM
33. e Music Device is properly loaded and that the Stereo Signals are correctly summed L R to Mono without distortion CABLE To connect the music source devices to the AUX Input use two sin gle conductor shielded audio cable terminated in a single prong phono plug on both ends AUXILIARY INPUT MUTING MUTING The AUX Input can be Muted or not when the VOX is acti vated by Paging from the MIC Input or the Phone Input The same occurs when the Direct Muting is applied For location and Setting of Muting Jumpers see the proper sec tion in this manual AUX MUTE JUMPER JP2 ON R2 zu sls Specifications are subject to change without notice 3115 AUX Jumper 00 Fig 12D AUX Input Muting Jumper JP 2 Diagram shows AUX Muting ON AUX Muting can be turned OFF by moving JP2 Jumper to the OFF Position T3115 8130 3160BGM DT PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 CAUTION TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO SPEAKERS OR THE AMPLI INPUT CONNECTIONS FIER ALL INPUT CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE WITH THE AMPLIFIER OFF MOH OUTPUT piaja 600 ohm MOH OUTPUT voit 1WATT AUX 47K ohm 200 Mv IN PARALLEL e TEL OUTPUT 10K OHM 250 OHM 1 100 PROGRAM UNMUTE MUTI G COM HOT G COM HOT BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED SATELL
34. e Muting Circuit is required from the Telephone system For additional infor mation on the Muting operation refer to the Muting Functions sec tion of this Manual T3115 8130 3160BGM t INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND 3000 a INSTALLATION AND WIRING INSTALLATION AND WIRING CAUTION REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER COVER PRESENTS AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ALWAYS REMOVE THE POWER CORD FROM THE AC WALL OUTLET THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS REQUIRE THE REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER PROTECTIVE COVER AND ARE PROVIDED FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY INSTALLATION OR SERVICING UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO REFER INSTALLATION OR SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL INPUT CONNECTIONS CONDENSER AND ELECTRET MICROPHONES CONDENSER AND ELECTRET TYPE MICROPHONES Condenser and Electret Microphones require a DC Operating Voltage Paso Amplifiers provide this operating voltage or Phantom Power selectively on the Microphone Input Prior to selecting the Condenser or Electret Microphone be sure that the Operating Voltage and Output Impedance of the device match the Input characteristics of the Amplifier listed below 16 Volt DC 250 to 600 ohm Phantom Power Input Impedance ACCESS TO PHANTOM POWER SELECTOR 1 Remove Power Cord from AC Outlet 2 Remove the three screws on each side of the Amplifier and the three screws located
35. ed for 50 db When the Muting is activated the Program Source is instantaneously turned off When the Muting is turned off the program music is gradually restored 2 3 seconds MUTING UNMUTING MICROPHONE INPUT UNMUTING FUNCTION The Microphone Input can be preset to be normally MUTED INPUT OFF JUMPER JP1 ON and turned ON when the UNMUTE and G Terminals are shorted by a Switch Contact This function allows for a multi zone installation using two or more Amplifiers and a single Microphone and Zone Switches When the Jumper JP1 is set to the ON Position the Microphone Input is OFF and it is turned ON when the UNMUTE and the G terminals are closed by a switch A 3 Zone Paging Wiring Diagram illustrating this Application is pro vided in this Manual PAGE 9 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 INSTALLATION AND WIRING CAUTION REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER COVER PRESENTS AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ALWAYS REMOVE THE POWER CORD FROM THE AC WALL OUTLET THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS REQUIRE THE REMOVAL OF THE AMPLIFIER PROTECTIVE COVER AND ARE PROVIDED FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY INSTALLATION OR SERVICING UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO REFER INSTALLATION OR SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL MIC INPUT UNMUTING FUNCTION DIRECT MUTING UNMUTING MICROPHONE INPUT UNMUTING FUNCTION The Microphone Input can be
36. es Do not route cable next to Speaker Wires Do not install cable inside Power Line Conduits Avoid the use of staples that may penetrate the cable UNBALANCED MICROPHONE Attach the Microphone leads to the terminal strip as per diagram in Fig 5B Be sure the cable length does not exceeds 15 Ft 4 5 m PAGE 5 4 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO 8 SOUND INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 INSTALLATION AND WIRING INPUT CONNECTIONS MICROPHONE INPUT USING A PUSH TO TALK DESK BASE MICROPHONE Microphone paging and precedence over the AUX or PROGRAM channels may be accomplished by using a Desk Base or a Gooseneck Microphone Wire the Microphone output leads to the MIC input terminals as per Fig 6A MUTING The Amplifier is equipped with two independent Muting Circuits Direct Muting by shorting the MUTE Terminals Automatic Muting with VOX Voice Activated Muting For additional information on the Muting operation refer to the Muting Functions section of this Manual DESK BASE GOOSENECK MICROPHONE WITH MUTING SWITCH MICROPHONE OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL IS LOCATED ON THE FRONT PANEL Omi P MUTING SWITCH SHIELD MIC PROGRAM TEL 25065505556 G UNMUTE G MUTE COM HOT G e G nor micbas03 Fig 6A Rear Panel MIC Input Terminals Wire the Desk Base Microphone leads to the Microphone Input terminal strip as per diagram in Fig 6A Check Micro
37. ge Repeater connected to the PROGRAM 2 Position of the AUX and the PROGRAM Inputs Level Control Input Messages can be channeled to the Music on Hold Output does not affect the MOH Amplifier Output Level without effecting the other operations of the Amplifier For more 3 Muting of the AUX and PROGRAM Channels during Paging information refer to the appropriate section in this Manual does not effect the Output of the MOH Amplifier PAGE 14 Specifications are subject to change without notice T3115 3130 3160BGM PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND deS INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 MOH CONNECTIONS 600 ohm MOH System CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL D 18 POWER RATING SUPPLY VOLTAGE POWER CONSUMPTION CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE ou LOHUMIDITE NE PAS ENLEVER LE IN REGLAGE A LOINTERIEUR POUR REPARATION PERSONNE UALIFIE T3115BGM AMPLIFIER 15W RMS 117V 60 HZ 570 117V 60 Hz CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAMETYPE OF FUSE 500 W MAX 8 25V 70V UNSWITCHED ATTENTION AFIN DE REDUIR LE RISQUE GROUND ATTENTION POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES DO INCENDIE COMMERCIAL LISTED AUBID 30TJ US EQUI
38. hange without notice T3115 3130 3160BGM 02500 AMPLIFIERS _ 2000 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INSTALLATION AND WIRING OUTPUT CONNECTIONS CONSTANT VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 25 VOLT AND 70 VOLT CONSTANT VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS In applications requiring a large number of speakers that are located at a far distance from the amplifier a 25 Volt or a 70 Volt Constant Voltage method is most widely used MAIN ADVANTAGES IN USING THE HIGH IMPEDANCE METHOD 2 The Amplifier Output Voltage is constant over a very wide range of load impedance 3 The Amplifier Output Voltage remains practically constant if loudspeakers are connected or disconnected from the line 4 Different acoustic power can be allocated in each area as required by using the power taps on the speaker line transformer 5 Since the system provides a higher voltage at a lower current resistive loss in the cable is reduced resulting in a higher efficiency 6 Calculations of the output power needed and the speaker power requirements are simple and easily accomplished INSTALLATION TIPS 1 Determine the amount of speakers required for the installation and their location 2 Choose the power output needed for each speaker typ ically 1 25 Watt for background music applications and 5 E E 10 Watt for paging horns Transformer Transformer Transformer Transformer 3 Add all the speaker taps wattage see Fig 13 and be _ _ sure tha
39. he Amplifier See Diagram above CABLE Use a cable consisting of a twisted pair of at least AWG 18 Use care in extending the cable and avoid routing near power lines fluorescent lights and other systems that may generate a disturbing electric field SOURCE SELECTOR Select the Input Source desired by following the instructions at right LEVEL CONTROL After the wiring is completed adjust the MOH Amplifier Level Control on the rear panel to the preferred output level T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE MOH AMPLIFIER SOURCE SELECTOR MOH SOURCE SELECTOR The Source for the MOH Amplifier can be selected between the AUX and the PROGRAM Input by setting the Jumper pro vided for this purpose The Amplifier is shipped from the Factory with the Jumper set for the AUX Input To change the setting do the following ACCESS TO THE MOH INPUT SOURCE SELECTOR 1 Remove Power Cord from AC Outlet 2 Remove the four screws on each side of the Amplifier securing the Top Cover to the Chassis 3 Lift Cover and carefully slide Cover out towards the rear 4 Locate the Printed Board No 3130 3 attached to the rear panel and below the AUX Input Jacks 5 Set Jumper as required MOH ISSUES The MOH Amplifier is not affected by the Paging Muting Functions and AUX PGM Level Controls To change the Selector position lift the Mini Shorting Plug out of the socket pins and re position as desired Make sur
40. nced Sensitivity amp 2 Transformer Balanced Phone Paging Input Input 1 Ae cea balanced Telephone Input Level Control Input 2 Tel 100 Mv 600 ohm balanced u Input 3 Aux 100 Mv 47K ohm Auxiliary Input With Stereo Summing Input 4 Prog 1 Volt 10K ohm balanced Hum amp Noise Telephone Input Music on Hold Output Zone 2 Output Output Impedance Mic 70 db Aux Pgm 75 db 600 ohm Transformer balanced 600 ohm 1 Volt Transf balanced 1 Watt 8 ohm 8 ohm 25 Volt and 70 Volt line Auxiliary Input Attenuator Balanced Program Input Independent Input Controls Controls Bass and Treble Controls Front Panel MIC Volume AUX Volume gt PROG Volume Bass Treble VOX Voice Activated Muting Rear Panel PHONE Level AUX Attenuator MOH amp ZONE 2 Level Control On MIC Input w internal jumper Direct Muting or Unmuting Phantom Power MOH Source AUX or PROG wiinternal jumper 600 ohm and 8 ohm 1 Watt Tone Control Action 10 db at 100 Hz and 10 K hz Music on Hold Amplifier VOX Voice Activated Muting MOH Amplifier Source Selector Zone 2 1 Watt 8 ohm Output Muting Unmuting Rack Mounting Power Requirement MIC PHONE mutes AUX PROG Mutes or Unmutes MIC AUX PROG Optional Rack Kit 117 Volt 50 60 Hz with Separate Control AC Accessory Outlet 8 ohm 25 Volt amp 70 Output Impedance Rack Mounting with Optional UL 6500 Listed US CANADA
41. nt with the factory RETAIN ORIGINAL IN WARRANTY PARTS UNTIL YOU RECEIVE REPLACEMENTS PARTS THAT SHOULD BE RETURNED TO THE FACTORY WILL BE LISTED ON YOUR PACKING SLIP For your convenience replacement parts are also available through Paso Authorized Distributors and Dealers nation wide Obtain a location list directly from the Factory or your regional Paso Representative TECHNICAL CONSULTATION Need help with your installation Need help with the operation of the unit Need help with a repair Call or write for assistance You will find our Technical Dept eager to help or assist you with any technical problem you may have encountered except Customizing for a unique applica tion The effectiveness of our consultation service depends on the accuracy of the information you furnish Be sure to tell us The Model and Serial number of the unit The date of purchase An exact description of the difficulty All you have done in attempting to correct the problem Call our toll free phone number 1 800 231 3034 BACK PAGE OM 167 REPAIR SERVICE Repair service for out of warranty Paso products may be obtained form your local Paso distributor or any other qualified repair station In warranty repairs must be returned to the Factory Prior authorization must be obtained from the Factory Products received without authorization will be refused by our Receiving Dept IN WARRANTY REPAIR SERVICE Call or write
42. nterclockwise and remove the fuse by pulling outwardly Replace Fuse in fuse holder T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PAGE 21 IDo INTEGRATEDAMPLIFIERS PAGE 22 Specifications are subject to change without notice T3115 8130 8160BGM INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 5 T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 3 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS 3000 CUSTOMER SERVICE REPLACEMENT PARTS Please provide complete information when you request replace ment parts from either the Factory or a Paso Authorized Distributor Be certain to include the Part Number and Description as it appears on the parts list the Model Number of the unit and if possible the Serial Number and the date of pur chase of the unit Replacement parts inventory is maintained specifically to repair Paso products Part sales for other reasons or applications will be declined ORDERING FROM THE FACTORY Print all information on a purchase order form and mail to PASO SOUND PRODUCTS INC 4750F Goer Drive CHARLESTON SC 29406 Be sure to include the following Paso part number Part description Quantity required Model number of the unit Serial number of the unit Your payment or your authorization for COD shipment for parts not covered by the Warranty or if your company has a current accou
43. ollow all instructions 5 DO NOT use this apparatus near water 6 Clean ONLY with a damp cloth 7 DO NOT block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the instructions provided 8 DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators stoves or other apparatus including ampli fiers that produce heat 9 DO NOT mount amplifier into a container or a closed unventilated closet while operating 10 DO NOT place any object or accessory equipment such as Tuners Mixers Cassette Decks etc on top of the amplifier Obstructing or closing the cabinet venti lation openings may cause overheating 11 DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polar ized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade and or the third prong is provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your READ BEFORE OPERATING outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 12 Use only the attachments and accessories speci fied in this manual 13 If a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip Over 14 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time 15 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power s
44. on the Rear Panel Top securing the Top Cover to the Chassis 3 Lift Cover and carefully slide Cover out towards the rear 4 Locate the Preamplifier Printed Board No 3130 2 attached to the rear panel and behind the Inputs Terminal Strip MICROPHONE INPUT PHANTOM POWER AMPLIFIER REAR PANEL CN ON OFF PHANTOM SELECTOR JUMPER Fig 7A Preamplifier PCB Top View T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE CONDENSER ELECTRET MICROPHONE Carefully follow the wiring instruction packed with the Microphone used Attach the microphone leads to the terminal strip as per dia gram in Fig 7 DO NOT GROUND THE MICROPHONE CABLE SHIELD TO THE CHASSIS OF THE AMPLIFIER BALANCED CONDENSER ELECTRET MICROPHONE WIRING The diagram indicates the Phantom Power Voltage and Polarity available at the Input Terminals when the Phantom Power is activated ca CONDENSER ELECTRET SHIELD MIC PROGRAM 0 16V 16V x3 UNMUTE G MUTE G COM HOT G COM HOT 3115micbal05 BALANCED BALANCED Fig 7 Rear Panel MIC Input Terminals PHANTOM POWER SELECTOR PHANTOM POWER SELECTOR JUMPER By following the Preamplifier Printed Board layout as shown on Fig 7A locate the Selector Jumper marked PHANTOM The Jumper Socket is marked as follows JP4 ON OFF PH
45. phone instruc tions and connect HOT LEAD B to Terminal HOT COMMON LEAD A to Terminal COM and SHIELD LEAD to Terminal G DO NOT GROUND THE MICROPHONE CABLE SHIELD TO THE CHASSIS OF THE AMPLIFIER Fig 6C Desk Base Microphone CONNECTING TO THE TELEPHONE PAGING SYSTEM Kaw S aorwvico linit TELEPHONE PAGING INPUT TEL OUTPUT LEVEL Telephone System KSU e LI TEL PROGRAM TELEPHONE PAGING LEVEL CONTROL LI 1 RING UNMUTE G MUTE G teleinp03 BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED Fig 6B Rear Panel TEL Input Terminals PAGE 6 Specifications are subject to change without notice PAGING FROM THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM WIRING The Amplifier is interface ready for the Telephone line in applications requiring paging from the telephone system The Telephone line Paging Output Tip and Ring can be directly con nected to the TEL input and to the HOT and COM as shown in the wiring diagram Fig 6B CABLE Use a two conductor twisted wire DO NOT GROUND THE TIP OR RING WIRE TO THE CHASSIS OF THE AMPLIFIER OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL An Output Level Control is provided on the rear panel After wiring adjust control for the desired output level VOICE ACTIVATED MUTING VOX Muting of the AUX or PRO GRAM channels music muting during Paging is automatic via the Voice Activated Muting System No contact closure for th
46. see Diagram in Fig 9 Each time the Muting Switch is closed the source from the AUX INPUT and the PROGRAM INPUT may be selectively muted in accordance to the MUTING JUMPERS setting See Muting Jumpers Address THE MUTING VOX JUMPERS ARE PRESET AT THE FACTORY AS PER TABLE AND DIAGRAM BELOW JUMPER NO FUNCTION POSITION SET JP 1 MICROPHONE Mute OFF JP 2 AUXILIARY Mute ON JP 3 PROGRAM Mute ON If the Jumpers preset requires resetting follow the instruction below ACCESS TO MUTING JUMPERS 1 Remove Power Cord from AC Outlet 2 Remove the four screws on each side of the Amplifier secur ing the Top Cover to the Chassis 3 Lift Cover and carefully and slide Cover out towards the rear 4 Locate the Main Amplifier Printed Board No 3130 1 attached to the front panel and behind the Controls 5 Set Jumpers as required JP1 OFF JP2 ON JP3 ON R2 LL R6 LF JP2 OFF Fig 9C Muting Jumpers Pre Set T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE MICROPHONE WITH DIRECT MUTING SWITCH 2 0 MUTING SWITCH SHIELD 3115mutswit03 Fig 9 Direct Muting Terminals and Diagram Mute terminals shorted Signal Program Level gradually restored Program Attenuation 50 db Mute terminals opened p mutfunct Fig 9B Muting Function Timing Diagram MUTING TIMING The Program Attenuation is preadjust
47. structions packed with the unit RED WHITE SHIELD PROGRAM UNMUTE MUTE HOT HOT gi1Bmicuribal BALANCED BALANCED Fig 5B Rear Panel MIC Input Terminals T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE CAUTION TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO SPEAKERS OR THE AMPLIFIER ALL INPUT CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE WITH THE AMPLIFIER OFF POWER OFF MICROPHONE INPUT Attach the microphone leads to the terminal strip as per diagram in Fig 5A or Fig 5B DO NOT GROUND THE MICROPHONE CABLE SHIELD TO THE CHASSIS OF THE AMPLIFIER BALANCED MICROPHONE IMPORTANT NOTE The use of an unbalanced Microphone two leads is not recommended For best results in a PA Application always use a Unidirectional Low Impedance Balanced Microphone three leads CABLE LENGTH If the distance between the Microphone and the Amplifier Input is greater than 15 ft 4 5 m a Balanced Microphone must be used Use a two conductor shielded wire and connect Microphone to Amplifier as per Diagram in Fig 5A MICROPHONE CABLE ROUTING The Microphone Cable should be carefully routed Improper Cable routing will cause spu rious oscillations regenerative noises hum etc that may perma nently damage the Amplifier Do not route cable next to power lines Do not route cable near or over Fluorescent Fixtur
48. t the total power needed does not exceed the Rated RMS Power Output of the Amplifier 4 Procure a jacketed two conductor cable of at least 18 gauge 5 Carefully route cable starting with the farthest speaker in the system and until all speakers are reached by the cable and terminating at the Amplifier location The best cable route is determined by the individual application Total Speaker Load Calculation 6 Connect each speaker in accordance to the power out TL SPK14SPK24 SPK3 SPK4 put required by selecting the corresponding Power Tap IMPORTANT NOTE Make sure that the unused stripped power tap wires are INDIVIDUALLY INSULATED and do not touch each other or an amplifier overload will occur 7 Connect the speakers cable to the 25 Volt or 70 Volt and COM output terminals of the Amplifier turn the system on and balance the various speakers accordingly The selec tion of the Constant Voltage 25 Volt or 70 Volt is deter mined by the speakers used All speakers must operate at the same constant voltage and cannot be mixed spk1 spk 2 spk 3 TL 1 25 1 25 2 5 5 10 Watt spkout05 PASO VC20 ATTENUATOR LINE ATTENUATORS In installation requiring that one or a group of speakers SEES SEES have an independent level control a Line Attenuator can l be utilized The Fig 13A shows the use of a PASO model ES eS VC20
49. t time a written authorization by you will be required including authorization to return the equipment COD for the service and shipping charges This will avoid unnecessary delays in returning the equipment to you T3115 8130 3160BGM
50. upply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normal ly or has been dropped 16 DO NOT replace fuses unless power cord is removed from the AC wall outlet 17 DO NOT install accessories unless the power cord is removed from the AC wall outlet TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO WATER RAIN OR MOISTURE RACK MOUNTING Procure the optional accessory Rack Mount Kit A B D Turn amplifier up side down and remove the four rubber feet by unscrewing the four holding screws Remove three screws on each side of the amplifier holding the amplifier cover Install the rack kit brackets by using the self tapping screws provided and the screws removed as per C Fig 3 Rack Kit Mounting Si ERES 3000 eae LT 3000 T3115 3130 3160BGM SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PAGE 3 ps INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS PROFESSIONAL AUDIO amp SOUND FRONT PANEL CONTROLS SERIES 3000 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER paso 3115cont

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