Mackie PA-TX60 Quick Start Guide - Page 2

Front Panel Features, Installing the PATX60, Connections

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Front Panel Features Installing the PATX60 70V Connections When using the PATX60 with a 70V distribution system, calculate the power usage with the top numbers for the taps (15W, 30W, 60W). 1. Remove the six screws securing the connector plate to the back of the PACX81, PA261, or PA281 with a #2 Phillips screwdriver. 100V Connections When using the PATX60 with a 100V distribution system, calculate the power usage with the bottom numbers for the taps (30W, 60W). WARNING: DO NOT USE THE TAP LABELED NC NEXT TO THE COM TERMINAL IN A 100V SYSTEM. Security Cover After connecting the speaker wiring to the screw terminals, install the security cover to insulate the connections. IN-OUT PA 261 VISION SERIES CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE INDUSTRIAL • MADE IN ITALY • COPYRIGHT ©1999 • THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.: "MACKIE", "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL", & THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE IN-OUT CAUTION: SUSPENDING THIS SYSTEM SHOULD BE DONE BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS FOLLOWING APPROPRIATE SAFETY STANDARDS +1/-1FULL RANGE 200W-4 SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE PA 261 VISION SERIES IN CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE INDUSTRIAL • MADE IN ITALY • COPYRIGHT ©2000 • THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.: "MACKIE", "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL", & THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE OUT CAUTION: SUSPENDING THIS SYSTEM SHOULD BE DONE BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS FOLLOWING APPROPRIATE SAFETY STANDARDS FULL RANGE 200W-4 SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE PATX 60 VISION SERIES 70V 100V 15W 30W 60W COM 30W 60W NC COM 70V 100V CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE INDUSTRIAL • MADE IN ITALY • COPYRIGHT ©2000 • THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.: "MACKIE", "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL", & THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE 2. Remove the connector panel, being careful not to damage the gasket surrounding the opening in the back of the cabinet. 3. Disconnect the red and black wires from connectors on the panel by pulling the quickdisconnects off the terminals. 1- Red To 1+ 1+ 2- Black To 1- 2+ To 1+ 1+ 2- To 1- 2+ 1- CAUTION: SUSPENDING THIS SYSTEM SHOULD BE DONE BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS FOLLOWING APPROPRIATE SAFETY STANDARDS Red Black OUT IN +- +- To OUT+ To IN- To IN+ To OUT- Red Black + K 4 Ω (For use with the PA261 and PA281) RED + - BLACK 8 Ω (For use with the PACX81) RED 4. Connect the two red wires to the "+" terminal on the PATX60 transformer, and connect the two black wires to the "-" terminal, as shown in the above illustration. 5. Carefully place the PATX60 panel in the opening on the back of the cabinet, making sure the gasket is correctly aligned over the screw holes and the wires are not pinched between the panel and cabinet. 6. Reinstall the six screws to secure the PATX60 connector panel into place. 7. An extra serial number label is included with the Vision speakers. Install the serial number label in the space provided on the PATX60 panel. Verify that it is the same number that is on the original connector plate. Connections The connectors on the PATX60 are screw terminals. When using with a 70V distribution system, connect either the 15W, 30W, or 60W terminal as indicated by the top markings to the "+" side of the 70V system, and connect the COM terminal to the "-" side of the 70V system. When using with a 100V distribution system, connect either the 30W or 60W terminal as indicated by the bottom markings to the "+" side of the 100V system, and connect the COM terminal to the "-" side of the 100V system. 15WSPVAE3IT0SWRXI6I6O0EW0NWSCOM 70V 100V 70V 100V AINRED"MTUCRSAAOTCDRNKISEAICEEMLE",RAI•"VIARMMEKLADASNC,/DRDKUEEIEEMGISNIIIBNSGITEDTNERAUERLSDEYTD,R•AITACNRLODA",PD&MYETRAMHINGAMEUHR"FAKTRASNU©CONU2T0FNFU0AMIRN0CEAG•DTCTUMKBHRYIAEEINNMFD"OGAEFLSCDILIGKGOAIUNEWTREIEINNCG.: TESUCSHPNEINCIDAINNSGFTOHLISLOSYWSITCNEGAMAUSPHPTORIOUOLPDNRIBA:ETEDSOANFEETBYY SQTUAANLDIFAIREDDS DO NOT use the NC terminal in a 100V system.

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SERIAL NUMBER
MANUFACTURING DATE
CAUTION:
SUSPENDING THIS SYSTEM SHOULD BE DONE BY QUALIFIED
TECHNICIANS FOLLOWING APPROPRIATE SAFETY STANDARDS
CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE
INDUSTRIAL • MADE IN ITALY • COPYRIGHT ©2000 • THE FOLLOWING
ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.:
"MACKIE"
, "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL"
, & THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE
70V
COM
NC
60W
30W
COM
60W
30W
15W
100V
70V
100V
PATX 60
VISION
SERIES
Front Panel Features
70V Connections
When using the PATX60 with a 70V distribution
system, calculate the power usage with the top
numbers for the taps (15W, 30W, 60W).
100V Connections
When using the PATX60 with a 100V distribution
system, calculate the power usage with the
bottom numbers for the taps (30W, 60W).
WARNING: DO NOT USE THE TAP LABELED
NC
NEXT TO THE
COM
TERMINAL IN A 100V
SYSTEM.
Security Cover
After connecting the speaker wiring to the screw
terminals, install the security cover to insulate the
connections.
Installing the PATX60
1.
Remove the six screws securing the connector
plate to the back of the PACX81, PA261, or
PA281 with a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
IN
-
OUT
IN
-
OUT
+1/–1FULL RANGE 200W
-
4
SERIAL NUMBER
MANUFACTURING DATE
CAUTION:
SUSPENDING THIS SYSTEM SHOULD
BE DONE BY QUALIFIED
TECHNICIANS FOLLOWING
APPROPRIATE SAFETY STANDARDS
CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND
MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE
INDUSTRIAL • MADE IN ITALY •
COPYRIGHT ©1999 • THE FOLLOWING
ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED
TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.:
"MACKIE"
, "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL"
,
& THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE
PA 261
VISION
SERIES
FULL RANGE 200W
-
4
SERIAL NUMBER
MANUFACTURING DATE
CAUTION:
SUSPENDING THIS SYSTEM SHOULD
BE DONE BY QUALIFIED
TECHNICIANS FOLLOWING
APPROPRIATE SAFETY STANDARDS
CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND
MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE
INDUSTRIAL • MADE IN ITALY •
COPYRIGHT ©2000 • THE FOLLOWING
ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED
TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.:
"MACKIE"
, "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL"
,
& THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE
PA 261
VISION
SERIES
OUT
IN
2.
Remove the connector panel, being careful not
to damage the gasket surrounding the opening
in the back of the cabinet.
3.
Disconnect the red and black wires from
connectors on the panel by pulling the quick-
disconnects off the terminals.
1+
1–
2–
2+
1+
1–
2–
2+
To 1+
To 1–
To 1+
To 1–
Red
Black
OUT
+
IN
+
-
-
To OUT+
To IN-
To OUT-
To IN+
Red
Black
4.
Connect the two red wires to the "+" terminal on
the PATX60 transformer, and connect the two
black wires to the "–" terminal, as shown in the
above illustration.
5.
Carefully place the PATX60 panel in the opening
on the back of the cabinet, making sure the
gasket is correctly aligned over the screw holes
and the wires are not pinched between the panel
and cabinet.
6.
Reinstall the six screws to secure the PATX60
connector panel into place.
SERIAL NUMBER
MANUFACTURING DATE
CAUTION:
SUSPENDING THIS SYSTEM SHOULD BE DONE BY QUALIFIED
TECHNICIANS FOLLOWING APPROPRIATE SAFETY STANDARDS
CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE
INDUSTRIAL • MADE IN ITALY • COPYRIGHT ©2000 • THE FOLLOWING
ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.:
"MACKIE"
, "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL"
, & THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE
PATX 60W
70V
COM
100V
70V
100V
VISION
SERIES
30W
15W
60W
BLACK
RED
RED
8 Ω
+
K
4 Ω
RED
+
(For use with the
PA261 and PA281)
(For use with the
PACX81)
Red Black
7.
An extra serial number label is included with the
Vision speakers. Install the serial number label in
the space provided on the PATX60 panel. Verify
that it is the same number that is on the original
connector plate.
Connections
The connectors on the PATX60 are screw terminals.
When using with a 70V distribution system, connect
either the 15W, 30W, or 60W terminal as indicated by
the top markings to the "+" side of the 70V system,
and connect the COM terminal to the "–" side of the
70V system.
When using with a 100V distribution system, connect
either the 30W or 60W terminal as indicated by the
bottom markings to the "+" side of the 100V system,
and connect the COM terminal to the "–" side of the
100V system.
DO NOT use the NC terminal in a 100V system.