Using your equalizer, Replacing the fuse – Radio Shack 32-2059 User Manual

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The Basics

17

The Basics

using your equalizer

1. Set the volume on the output devices (receiver,

amplifi er, or tape deck) to minimum and turn them on.

2. Turn on the equalizer. The red power LED indicator

lights up.

3. Set

the

IN/OUT switch to IN to activate the equalizer.

The red LED indicator lights up.

• If you set the IN/OUT switch to out, the input signal

is bypassed and routed directly to the other sound
system’s output jacks. The red LED indicator goes
off.

• To operate left channel IN/OUT, use the IN/OUT

switch on the left. To operate right channel IN/OUT,
use the IN/OUT switch on the right,

4. Adjust some or all of the fi fteen (15) equalizer controls

ranging from 25 Hz to 16 kHz for each channel to get
the desired frequency output. Each equalizer control
adjustment can be cut or boosted up to ±12dB.

5. To insert an electronic fi lter into the equalizer’s signal

path, press LOW CUT to cut the low frequencies. The
red LOW CUT LED lights up.

IN/OUT

Switch

Equalizer

Controls

6. It is possible that at certain settings, the frequency

equalization slide controls will increase or decrease
the total average signal level. Use the left and right
LEVEL controls to adjust each channel so the average
output equals the input signal level.

Each LEVEL control has four output level LED
indicators that light up to refl ect the output level
from -10dB to +6dB. The +6 dB LED lights up to
warn you that there is too much output power and
distortion. Lower the LEVEL control until this LED
goes off.

replacing the fuse

Your equalizer requires a 250 Volt, 0.5 Amp fuse to protect
it from power surges and short circuits. If the equalizer
suddenly turns off or will not turn on, the fuse could be
blown. Replace the fuse with a 0.5 Amp, 250 Volt, fast-blow,
1¼ x ¼ inch (32 mm x 6.35 mm) fuse (not supplied, available
at RadioShack or online at www.radioshack.com).

Follow these steps to replace the fuse.

1. Remove the fuse compartment cap on the back of the

equalizer.

2. Remove the old fuse and replace it with an identical

fuse.

3. Replace the fuse compartment cap.

Never use a fuse of a different type or rating.

LEVEL

Control

NOTE

Fuse

Compartment

Cap

NOTE

LOW CUT

Switch

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