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6 RACKTUNER BTR2000 User Manual (10) SOUND/METRONOME button To switch between tuner and metronome mode you must press and hold the SOUND/METRONOME button. Tuner mode: Briefly pressing this button switches the reference tone on or off (chapter 4.4.3). The volume of the reference tone can be set with the wheel. Metronome mode: When the SOUND/METRONOME button is pressed briefly, you can adjust the volume of the metronome click using the wheel (chapter 5.3). (11) The POWER button switches on the BTR2000. To disconnect the power from the unit, unplug the power cord. When you start up the unit, ensure that the plug is easily accessible. If the unit is mounted in a rack, please ensure easy power disconnection with a plug or all-pole switch. ◊ The power button does not completely disconnect the power from the unit. Therefore the cable should be unplugged from the outlet if the unit will not be in use for a longer period of time. 2.2 Rear (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) EL BTR2000 IVED AND DESIGNED BY NGER GERMANY. IN CHINA TION CE FUSE WITH SAME YPE AND RATING. NTION ER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE ME TYPE ET CALIBRE. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! DO NOT OPEN! ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE! NE PAS OUVRIR! CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. MUTE SELECT SOUND MAIN (RING = MUTE) FOOTSWITCH OUTPUT 2 1 INPUT Fig. 2.3: Serial number and sockets on the rear of the BTR2000 (12) SERIAL NUMBER (13) MUTE You can connect a single footswitch (such as the BEHRINGER DUAL A/B SWITCH AB200) to the 1/4" TS MUTE connector (chapter 6) (14) SELECT You can connect a double footswitch (such as the BEHRINGER FS112) to the 1/4" stereo SELECT connector (chapter 6) (15) SOUND The SOUND connector can output the sounds generated by the unit (reference tone, metronome click). (16) MAIN Depending on the cable connections on the BTR2000 the MAIN connector can either output the sounds generated by the unit and the instrument signal or the instrument signal alone (chapter 3). (17) INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 You can connect one or two instruments to the unit via the INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 connectors. The built-in microphone is available only when INPUT 2 is selected (chapter 3). 3. Input Channel Selection Signal distribution to the outputs The BTR2000 has 2 inputs and 2 outputs. Depending on the input selection and on what is connected to the outputs, the sounds generated by the unit (metronome click and reference tones) can be output from the SOUND connector or from the MAIN output connector together with the instrument signal. You can decide whether to use two different amplifiers for the instrument sound and the BTR2000 sounds or just one. Possible connection configurations: Listen to instrument and BTR2000 tones utilizing Select Select (to use the integrated microphone, push MUTE as well) Connect instrument amp to ; Connect your amp to to hear metronome click signal or reference tones Listen to instrument and BTR2000 tones utilizing Select (to use the integrated microphone, push MUTE as well) Connect your amp to ; whatsoever may be connected to Table 3.1: Setups for working with one or two amplifiers

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RACKTUNER BTR2000 User Manual
(10)
SOUND/METRONOME
button
To switch between tuner and metronome mode you must press
and hold
the SOUND/METRONOME button.
Tuner mode:
Briefly
pressing this button switches the reference
tone on or off (chapter 4.4.3). The volume of the reference tone
can be set with the wheel.
Metronome mode: When the SOUND/METRONOME button is
pressed
briefly
, you can adjust the volume of the metronome
click using the wheel (chapter 5.3).
(11)
The
POWER
button switches on the BTR2000.
To disconnect the power from the unit, unplug the power
cord. When you start up the unit, ensure that the plug is easily
accessible. If the unit is mounted in a rack, please ensure easy
power disconnection with a plug or all-pole switch.
The power button does not completely disconnect the power
from the unit. Therefore the cable should be unplugged
from the outlet if the unit will not be in use for a longer
period of time.
2.2
Rear
(RING = MUTE)
MUTE
SELECT
SOUND
MAIN
INPUT
OUTPUT
FOOTSWITCH
2
1
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
DO NOT OPEN!
ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE!
NE PAS OUVRIR!
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
Fig. 2.3: Serial number and sockets on the rear of the BTR2000
(12)
SERIAL NUMBER
(13)
MUTE
You can connect a single footswitch (such as the BEHRINGER
DUAL A/B SWITCH AB200) to the °" TS MUTE connector
(chapter 6)
(14)
SELECT
You can connect a double footswitch (such as the BEHRINGER
FS112) to the °" stereo SELECT connector (chapter 6)
(15)
SOUND
The SOUND connector can output the sounds generated by the
unit (reference tone, metronome click).
(16)
MAIN
Depending on the cable connections on the BTR2000 the MAIN
connector can either output the sounds generated by the unit
and
the instrument signal or the instrument signal alone (chapter 3).
(17)
INPUT 1 and INPUT 2
You can connect one or two instruments to the unit via the
INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 connectors. The built-in microphone is
available only when INPUT 2 is selected (chapter 3).
3.
Input Channel Selection
Signal distribution to the outputs
The BTR2000 has 2 inputs and 2 outputs. Depending on the input
selection and on what is connected to the outputs, the sounds
generated by the unit (metronome click and reference tones) can be
output from the SOUND connector or from the MAIN output connector
together with the instrument signal.
You can decide whether to use two different amplifiers for the
instrument sound and the BTR2000 sounds or just one.
Possible connection configurations:
Listen to instrument and BTR2000 tones
utilizing
Listen to instrument and BTR2000 tones
utilizing
Select
Select
(to use the integrated
microphone, push MUTE as well)
Select
(to use the integrated microphone,
push MUTE
as well)
Connect instrument amp to
;
Connect your amp to
to hear
metronome click signal or reference tones
Connect your amp to
;
whatsoever may be connected
to
Table 3.1: Setups for working with one or two amplifiers