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To turn on the equipment, press the big red switch, located at the top of the AV cabinet. (outlined in red)
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Combining / Separating Audio
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Point the switch, outlined in red, UP, to combine audio in the Lincoln and Skylight rooms.
If its pointing down, this will separate the audio for Lincoln and Skylight.
Point the switch, outlined in gold, UP, to combine audio in the Skylight and Oak rooms.
If its pointing down, this will separate the audio for Skylight and Oak.
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When the amplifier is turned on, the power light will be illuminated green. (outlined in red)
To send audio to all three rooms, all three amplifiers have to be turned on.
If you only need audio to one or two rooms, you only need the appropriate amplifier turned on.
When the amplifier is receiving signal from an input the signal light will be illuminated green. (outlined in gold)
Amplifier controls
The master volume knob can raise/lower the audio output from all of the input sources for that amplifier. (outlined in green)
To send audio to all three rooms, all three amplifiers Master Volume knobs have to be turned up.
Bass Knob: Leave in middle.
Treble Knob: Leave in middle.
Input Knobs: Only turn on the one(s) that is necessary.
On each amplifier, the following is true:
Inputs 1 and 5 are the volume knobs for the 1/4” stereo ports in each room. (These can be found in each room and are labeled to the appropriate knob.)
Input 2 is the volume for the CD player in each room.
Inputs 3 and 4 are the volume knobs for the XLR ports in each room. (The ports are labeled to the appropriate knob.)
Input 6 / 7 / 8 are not in use for these rooms. (Leave off)
Audio Ports
Note: Aux 1 port is not working in the Lincoln Room.
Note: Mic 6 port is not working in the Oak Room.
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HDMI 1 - Guest HDMI
HDMI 2 - Not in use
HDMI 3 - Not in use
HDMI 4 - Not in use
Comp - Not in use
PC - Guest VGA
CD player
Audio Issues
The Lincoln room and the Skylight room has solid wood doors between them creating a better sound barrier. The Oak room and Skylight room have doors with full length glass panes, making a terrible sound barrier. Audio from the Oak room can be heard in the Skylight room due to the glass pane doors. Audio from the Lincoln room is not as audible in the Skylight room but can be heard slightly.
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