V-tone gm110, 2 rear panel, Control elements – Behringer V-TONE GM110 User Manual

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V-TONE GM110

FUSEHOLDER / VOLTAGE SELECTION. Before you

connect the device to the network, please make sure that

your local voltage matches the voltage indicated on the

unit. Blown fuses may only be replaced by fuses of the

same type and rating. Some models allow for inserting the

fuse holder in two different positions in order to switch

over from 230 V to 120 V operation, and vice versa. Please

note that, for 120 V operation outside Europe, you need to

use a fuse of a higher rating. The network connection is

made via a STANDARD IEC INLET SOCKET. Use the

enclosed power cord to connect the unit to the mains.
SERIAL NUMBER. Please take the time to fill out the

warranty card within 14 days of purchasing the device,

otherwise you will lose your extended warranty. Or simply

register online at www.behringer.com.
You can use the SPEAKER socket to connect an additional

loudspeaker to your V-TONE GM110. The external

loudspeaker should have an impedance of 4 Ohms. When

using this socket, the internal loudspeaker is muted. For

additional information on connecting an external

loudspeaker, refer to chapter 4.1.
The 6.3 mm PHONES jack allows you to monitor the GM110’s

audio signal with a pair of commercially available

headphones. As soon as this socket is used, the

loudspeaker will be muted.

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Since speakers can have quite an impact on the

sound of a guitar amp, both the headphones and

D.I. OUT signals are frequency-corrected (with

speaker correction). Without this frequency

correction extreme treble frequencies would

deteriorate the sound.

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Low-impedance headphones may begin to produce

distortion at certain volume levels. In such cases,

please reduce the volume by turning back the

MASTER control.

With the MASTER control, you determine the overall and

headphone volume of your V-TONE GM110. It should be

set fully to the left when you operate the POWER switch or

disconnect the instrument cable from the guitar or amp.
Use the POWER switch to put the GM110 into operation.

2.2 Rear panel

BEHRINGER

®

V–TONE

MODEL GM110

CONCEIVED AND DESIGNED
BY BEHRINGER GERMANY.
ASSEMBLED IN CHINA UNDER
ISO9000 CERTIFIED
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.

CAUTION

REPLACE WITH SAME FUSE
TYPE AND RATING.

ATTENTION

UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE
RECHANGE DE MEME
TYPE ET CALIBRE.

230 V

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: 50/60 Hz 70 W

FUSE: T 1.0 A H 250 V

OUTPUT

Fig. 2.2: Rear panel connectors

At the D.I. OUT output (balanced XLR socket), you can tap

the audio signal of the V-TONE GM110 in order, for example,

to feed it into a mixing console and record it. This audio

signal is frequency-corrected (Speaker Simulation). The

level of the D.I. OUT (max. +22 dBu) is designed to provide

simple connection to mixers or other audio devices.
With the GND LIFT switch, you can unplug the electrical

bonding of the D.I. OUT, if ground loop or humming problems

occur.
FX SEND is the output socket for the serial effects path of

the GM110. You can use this to loop in the external effects

(e.g. a wah-wah pedal) or to connect an external power

amplifier, should you require a greater output. The internal

signal path will not be interrupted. The frequency-corrected

signal at the FX SEND socket is affected by all GM110

controls.
The output of the looped-in effects device is connected to

the FX RETURN socket. When you connect a cable to this

socket, you interrupt the internal signal path.

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Please note that, when using the serial effects path,

the effects device will control the level of wet

(affected) signal to dry (direct) signal.

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS

The POWER switch should always be in the “Off” position

when you are about to connect your unit to the mains.

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Attention: The POWER switch does not fully

disconnect the unit from the mains. Unplug the

power cord completely when the unit is not used

for prolonged periods of time.

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