Fender Passport Portable Sound Systems PD250 Plus User Manual

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A. SPEAKER oUTPUTS – These
are speaker level (powered) output
jacks designed to feed each of your
Passport speaker enclosures. Use the
enclosed cables (or other speaker
cable) to connect the Passport’s
speakers to the power tower.

B. AC CoNNECToR/ LINE CoRD – The Passport is equipped
with a grounding type IEC supply cord to reduce the possibility
of shock hazard. Be sure to connect it to a grounded AC
receptacle. DO nOT AlTEr THE AC

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C. PoWER SWITCH – Turns the AC
power ON and OFF. When the switch
is in the OFF position, your Passport is
completely shut down.

The power mains (AC) fuse and fuse holder are under the

IEC (power cord) socket. replacement fuses must be of the

same rating (T.3AH, 250V) and size as originally equipped.

To replace a blown fuse, remove the IEC power cord. Pull out

the fuse holder and find the spare fuse inside.

A small storage compartment can be found on the rear of the
Passport tower. To access this compartment, simply lift the
latch and pull open the storage door. This compartment is ideal
for storing cables, microphones or other items when you are
transporting your Passport.

On the back panel of the storage compartment you will see
a narrow metal strip with a screw on either end. This is the
protective cover for the wireless adapter terminal. Custom
wireless systems are available for your Passport. The receiver for
the wireless system installs in the storage compartment.

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