Powerwerks PW100T Owner's Manual

6. High
5. Low
4. Volume
2. Line Inputs
1. Mic Inputs
7. Master Volume
8. POWERLINK In
9. POWERLINK Out
10. Subwoofer Out
11. Power
12. AC Power Cord Receptacle
CONTROLS & FEATURES OVERVIEW INPUT SECTION:
This is where you may plug in microphones, instruments, keyboards, drum machines or other audio devices and adjust the volume, bass and treble.
1. MIC Inputs: These XLR inputs are designed for low-impedance microphones or equipment that
has a Mic-level, balanced output (often called a Direct Out). Note: These inputs receive 15-volt phantom power. This is used to provide power to condenser microphones. Phantom power will not
damage any dynamic or non-condenser microphone.
2. LINE Inputs: These ¼-inch inputs may be used to connect high-impedance microphones or keyboards, drum machines and other audio devices.
3. AUX IN: Use this stereo input to connect an external audio device such as an MP3, CD player or computer for playback. Note: Right and Left channels are summed to mono on this input.
4. Volume: Use these controls to adjust the volume level of each channel and the relative balance
between them.
5.Low: Determines the emphasis of Low frequencies. Turning this knob clockwise creates a deeper,
warmer tone. If you need a brighter sound, reduce the Low by turning counterclockwise.
6. High: Turned clockwise, this control accents High frequencies to produce clearer, crisper sound.
Turn counterclockwise to make the sound softer and less bright.
7. Master Volume: Controls the overall volume of all channels and input on POWERLINK Note: Does
not affect POWERLINK Output level.
8. POWERLINK IN: This balanced XLR Jack accepts the POWERLINK output from another PW100T
using a standard Mic cable. Channels from both PW100T’s are summed together. Use the channel volume controls to get the mix of the 6 channels (If a channel is not used turn the volume all the way down). MASTER volume controls the loudness of the mix through its PW100T. It does not affect volume of linked PW100T. Note: The shield connection (pin 1) on this jack is connected to chassis ground. It is not lifted.
9. POWERLINK OUT: This balanced XLR Jack accepts the POWERLINK input from another PW100T
using a standard Mic cable. Channels from both PW100T’s are summed together. Use the channel volume controls to get the mix of the 6 channels (If a channel is not used turn the volume all the way down). MASTER volume controls the loudness of the mix through its PW100T. It does not affect volume of linked PW100T. This jack may also be used to connect the PW100T to a power amp with a balanced line input. Note: The shield connection (pin 1) on this jack does not connect to chassis ground. It is lifted.
10. Subwoofer Out: This line level un-balanced output is optimized to send low frequency signal
to PW112S powered subwoofer but will work with any powered subwoofer that accepts a line level input. A crossover is activated when plugging a standard ¼” mono (tip/Sleeve) plug into this jack. The crossover point is 150Hz. Frequencies 150 and below go to subwoofer output jack at all times Frequencies 150Hz and above go to PW100T speakers. PW100T speakers are full range when jack is not used. Note: It is recommended to connect use a standard ¼” mono (tip/sleeve) SHIELDED instrument cable because the sleeve connection to ground is what activates crossover on PW100T
speakers.
11. Power: This switch activates AC power to the powered PA.
12. AC Power Cord Receptacle: Insert the PW100T’s AC cord rmly into the AC receptacle. Be
sure to use the cable provided with your PW100T. The power cord can be removed for storage or replacement if damaged. Note: Replace the AC cord if its protective jacket is damaged or ground pin
is damaged or removed.
PW100T Powered PA Specifications
Output Power 1% 100W 4 Ohm load Accepted Inputs
Frequency Response 20HZ-20kHz
Hum & Noise System Gain
(Measurements made at 1kHz) Channel EQ (high, low)
SYNC (IN and OUT) Subwoofer Out Line Out 20Hz-150Hz.
Phantom Power
Power Requirements
Speakers Four 4½" 50W 4 Ohm each
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Power Capacity Frequency Response
Nominal Impedance 4 Ohms Not designed for external speakers Dimensions & Weight
CH 1 and 2 Mic XLR Balanced, Line level 1/4" Un-balanced
Actual response is tailored to speaker cabinet for accurate acoustical response.
-56dB Residual Noise, all level controls 0% (minimum)
-48dB Nominal System Noise, all level controls at 50% +70dB Mic to Speaker Output (CH 1 & 2) +56dB Line to Speaker Output (CH 1 & 2) +42dB AUX IN to Speaker Output 4kHz and above , 800Hz and below. Both jacks accept a balanced input and sends a pre-master volume output mix of channels. Recommended use: Linking two PW100T's together.
+15V Mic inputs (Ch 1 & 2) USA/Canada 120VAC/60Hz, 160W nominal Europe 230VAC/50Hz, 160W nominal
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Australia 240VAC/50Hz, 160W nominal
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Japan 100VAC/50-60Hz, 160W nominal
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Full range (subwoofer jack not used) Crossover Active (1/4" mono plug in subwoofer jack)
mm/kg 190 (width), 715 (height), 165 (depth), 10.57 kg Inches/Pounds 7½ (width), 28 (height), 6½ (depth), 23.3 lb
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
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PASSIVE CROSSOVER
SPEAKERS
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HF COMPENSATION
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POWER AMP
100W
Crossover
Inserting 1/4"
CROSSOVER BYPASS
Conditioning
mono (tip/sleeve) SHIELDED
instrument cable into subwoofer out
ack activates
crossover.
Crossover
SUBWOOFER OUT
MASTER
MAIN BUS
LINKING BUS
SYNC
high
low
IN
high
low
OUT
high
MASTER
volume
CHANNELS
LINE
MIC
GAIN
1
volume
volume low
GAIN
Phantom Power 15V
LINE
MIC
2
Phantom Power 15V
AUX
3
EC Declaration of Conformity
We: Kustom Musical Amplification INC. 3015 Kustom Drive Hebron, Ky 41048-0568 Tel: 1-859-817-7100 Fax: 1-859-817-7150
Declare that the product
Product name: Powerwerks
Product model number: PW100T
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards;
EN55013: 2001/+A1: 2003+A2: 2006 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of broadcast
receivers and associated equipment.
EN55020: 2007 Electromagnetic immunity of broadcast receivers and associated equipment.
EN61000-3-2: 2006 Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current < 16A per phase).
EN61000-3-3: 2008 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for
equipment with rated currents < 16A.
EN60065: 2002+A1: 2006+A11: 2008 Safety requirements for main operated electronic and related apparatus for household and
similar general use.
Following the provisions of EU Council Directive(s): 72/73 EEC and 89/336/EEC.
We the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the aforementioned directive(s).
Name of authorized person: James Brown, Chief Engineer
Signature:______________________ Date: 14 January, 2011
Kustom Musical Amplification INC. 3015 Kustom Drive
Hebron, Ky 41048-0568 Tel: 1-859-817-7100 Fax: 1-859-817-7150
Date: 14 January, 2011
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