Fender Speaker Conference User Manual

PORTABLE  
SOUND SYSTEMS  
From Fender Pro Audio  
Owner's Manual for  
Passport  
P/N 051854  
REV B  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
System Components  
Introduction  
Power Handling & Safety Precautions  
Transportation Latches  
Set up and Connections  
Powering Up  
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Setting System Levels  
Placement & Mounting  
“Power Tower”  
Microphones & Speakers:  
Controls  
Connections  
Typical Set-up Application  
Specifications  
Explanation of Graphic Symbols  
The lightning flash within a triangle alerts the user to the  
presence of potentially “dangerous” voltages within the  
products enclosure. These voltages may be sufficient to cause  
electric shock to humans.  
The exclamation mark within a triangle is to alert the user to the  
presence  
of  
important  
operating,  
safety  
and  
maintenance/service instructions in the owner’s manual, or  
other literature provided with this product.  
System Components:  
The Passport System Contains:  
The Passport "Power Tower" Mixer/ Amplifier  
Two Passport Speaker Systems  
Two Fender P-51 Dynamic Microphones  
Two Microphone Cables, 6m (20')  
Two Speaker Cables, 9m (30')  
One IEC Power Cable  
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Fender Passport  
Portable Sound System  
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for your purchase of a Fender Passport,  
the world’s first fully self-contained, portable audio  
system. Your Passport includes everything you will  
need for great sound… Anywhere.  
250 Watts of Clear Stereo Sound  
Built-in Digital Reverb  
VIP(Vocal Input Priority) Automatically  
Lowers Background Music When  
Speaking Speaking into Mic 1 Input  
Carry your Passport as you would a large sized suit  
case. Flip open the two latches, and you’ll discover  
two full-range speaker cabinets, a powered mixer,  
two dynamic microphones, and all the cables you  
need to get started. Use your Passport to amplify  
voices, musical instruments, CD’s, tape playback and  
more. Passport’s quick and easy set-up, its ability to  
cover large audiences and simple operation are the  
hallmarks of this new and innovative product.  
3-Pin XLR, 1/4 inch TRS and Stereo RCA  
Input Jacks Accommodate Almost Any  
Input Connection  
Individual Controls On Each Channel  
Patch Point for Outboard Gear  
The Passport’s control panel features 4 stereo  
channels with 8 inputs (4 XLR, & 4 line input) and left  
and right RCA input jacks to allow for music playback  
from a CD or cassette player. Moreover, four 6.5”  
speakers in each cabinet work together to deliver  
clean full range coverage, while the self-powered  
mixer provides 250 watts of clear stereo sound.  
Switchable Line Voltage For Easy Use  
Anywhere In The World  
Switchable Main/Monitor Operation  
Everything You Need To Get Started:  
Passport Mixer Amplifier  
Two Microphones  
When speaking to the masses, the Passport’s VIP  
(Vocal Input Priority) feature can be used to reduce or  
“duck” the background music level as you begin to  
speak and then restores it when you have finished  
speaking. Experiment with the tone controls, digital  
reverb, speaker placement and discover the  
Passport’s incredible versatility.  
Two Microphone Cables  
Two Speaker Cables  
Power Cable  
Two High Sensitivity, Full-Range  
Speaker Enclosures  
WARNING:  
-TO PREVENT DAMAGE, FIRE OR SHOCK  
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN  
OR MOISTURE.  
-NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE,  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL  
ONLY.  
-THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTH GROUNDED.  
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POWER HANDLING  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Power Requirements  
The Fender Passport sound system is supplied with  
a detachable power cable with an IEC female  
connector and a male AC connector. Depending on  
the territory in which the Passport system is  
purchased, the power cable will be supplied with one  
AC Power:  
100 volts to 240 volts, 50-60 Hz.  
DC Operation (with optional converter):  
For any situation where AC power may not be readily of a number of male AC connectors to accommodate  
available, such as outdoor sports events, rodeos, the different safety and code requirements of specific  
political rallies, and even emergency public address, countries.  
the Passport system can be powered from a 12 volt products are three pin grounded types.  
DC car-type battery. For these applications you  
must use the Fender Passport DC-DC Under no circumstances should the ground  
converter/adapter (optional). To maximize the (earth) pin be disconnected or removed.  
All AC cables supplied with Passport  
amount of time the Passport will function on a  
standard car battery, however, its power section has Your Passport System features a Switch-Mode-  
been designed to operate at slightly reduced Power-Supply designed to operate on any AC voltage  
maximum levels during this application. This and line frequency to convert AC power with  
reduction in peak output will be unnoticeable in all but maximum efficiency.  
the most demanding continuous high output  
applications.  
When traveling abroad with the Passport system, as  
a standard precaution, always check the local voltage  
and set the voltage selector switch located adjacent  
to the power input socket on the rear of the mixer /  
amplifier to the appropriate operating range. This  
check must be performed before connecting the  
power cable. The Fender Passport has two range  
settings: 115v or 230v.  
Failure to select the appropriate voltage range will  
cause the unit to go into protect mode, void any  
warranty and may cause damage to the unit.  
For example, The United States of America is  
standardized at 117 volts/60 Hz, Japan operates on  
100 volts/50 Hz. For both of these countries the  
range selector must be set to 115v. Countries in the  
EEC have standardized at 230 volts/50 Hz., however,  
there are different types of AC plugs used. For all  
these countries the selector should be at the 230v  
position. When using plug adapters or operating in a  
territory other than the one in which the unit was  
purchased, take great care to comply with local  
safety requirements and electrical codes of practice.  
If you are not sure of the local voltage, wiring  
codes & colors, AC grounding, or correct  
procedures for connection, consult a qualified  
technician.  
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Warning  
TRANSPORTATION LATCHES  
Under no circumstances should the ground pin on  
the Passport or on any of your electrical equipment  
To open and close your Passport system, simply  
follow these guidelines:  
be lifted.  
It is possible that under certain  
circumstances a combination of different types of  
ungrounded equipment can create a life threatening  
shock hazard. Microphones have metal cases and  
are connected through the mic cable to the mixer’s  
chassis. Your Passport mixer may be correctly  
grounded if the building’s wiring is to code and the  
ground pin on the A/C plug is properly connected.  
However if for any reason external A/C powered  
equipment with ungrounded A/C connections are  
used in conjunction with the Passport system (e.g. an  
ungrounded music amplifier), there may be a  
difference in potential to the microphone case. With  
this combination a performer holding a (grounded)  
microphone coming into contact with an ungrounded  
item of powered equipment may be subject to  
dangerous electrical shocks.  
1. Place your finger tip under the safety latch and  
gently lift. When the safety latch has disengaged, lift  
the main latch to remove the speaker.  
Safety Latch  
Main Latch  
By following the correct procedures and safety  
precautions, risks of severe shock hazard can be  
minimized. Always check the A/C connection and  
particularly the voltage between the microphone and  
any other A/C equipment. Best of all, avoid operating  
the system in conjunction with ungrounded or  
improperly grounded electrical equipment.  
2. Position the speaker on the tower foot and bring  
the speaker in to close the engagement with the  
tower and latch. Position the main latch hook over  
the speaker notch and close the main handle. The  
safety latch will automatically engage.  
Foot Engagement Notch  
Note: These parts are precision engineered and no  
force is needed to secure them. Careful alignment of  
parts will ensure easy operation.  
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SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS  
Before turning on the Power, read the safety 5. Connect all sources such as microphones,  
warnings on pages 3 and 4.  
keyboards etc., into the appropriate inputs. (For more  
details see page 12, Input / Output Connections).  
It is wise to establish a routine for connecting and  
powering up your sound system. Provided you have a  
properly grounded A/C outlet or outlet strip with  
sufficient power handling capacity, plug all sound  
system equipment into the same outlet or strip. This  
will enhance system safety and performance. Take  
care that the AC circuit is capable of handling the peak  
power demands of your system. Consult the product  
handbooks or a qualified electrician if in doubt.  
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When setting up for a new event be sure to follow  
these simple set-up guidelines:  
1. All cables and microphones can be found in the  
rear storage compartment of the Passport tower. To  
access this compartment, simply lift the latch and pull  
open the storage door.  
2. First, turn all channel Level, VIP (channel 1 ONLY)  
and Rev/Aux controls to their full counterclockwise  
(OFF) position. Next, place all EQ and Pan controls at  
12 o’clock in their center notched positions.  
This full-page illustration can be found on page 14.  
6. Finally, check the local voltage and set the voltage  
selector switch located adjacent to the power input  
socket on the rear of the mixer / amplifier to the  
3. Select the desired operating mode on the front  
panel “Mode” switch adjacent to the right Master  
control. With the Mode switch in its upper position  
operation is normal - L-R Stereo. (This configuration  
covers 90% of normal use.) With the switch in its  
lower position the Passport functions as a mono  
“house” (audience) mixer, with a separate monitor  
mix. Your Passport System is now in its “nominal” set  
up configuration.  
appropriate operating range.  
(See Safety  
Precautions on page 5.) Plug the power cable into  
the IEC (power cord) socket on the rear of the  
Passport Tower and connect the other end to a  
properly grounded 3 wire AC power outlet.  
POWERING UP  
Turn the Power Switch to the ON position. The  
Power LED will illuminate and the system will turn on.  
If other powered equipment is to be attached to the  
system, it is always advisable to turn on your  
Passport last. In this way any transient spikes and  
thumps caused by other equipment will not be  
amplified and sent to your system speakers. For the  
same reasons it is advisable to turn off your Passport  
system first before turning off the attached  
equipment.  
Mode switch  
4. Next, connect each speaker  
cable to the appropriate Left &  
Right Speaker outputs (red  
background) on the tower and on  
each speaker front panel with the  
enclosed cables.  
Should the Protect LED not illuminate when the  
power switch is operated check your power  
connections thoroughly, and re-try.  
In the unlikely  
event that the Protect LED illuminates when the power  
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switch is operated, turn off the power switch and For more technical applications information and  
unplug both speaker cables.  
general sound systems operational instruction, we  
suggest you read the Fender Book - Making the  
Connection.  
Re-set the system by turning on the power switch. If  
the Protect LED illuminates, the system is indicating  
a short circuit is present on one or more of the cables  
or connections. The Passport will not operate until  
the short is corrected. If the Protect LED stays on  
with no speaker cables connected, this indicates a  
fault with your system, consult an authorized service  
center technician.  
Placement & Mounting  
Placement of the Passport Speaker Systems and the  
Tower can have significant influence on the  
performance of your sound system. It is advisable  
when operating any sound equipment controls that  
you are in a position to hear the effect of any changes  
made. Speaker systems must be placed with great  
care to achieve the best effect. It is always advisable  
to elevate the speakers.  
Set-up System Volume and Levels  
To set system volume and operating levels, be sure to  
follow these simple set-up guidelines:  
Consider the proximity of the users to the  
1. First, slowly raise the large Left and Right Master  
volume controls to their 12 o’clock notched positions.  
microphones. For example: a person holding  
a
microphone close to their mouth and talking/singing  
even at a medium level, inputs literally hundreds of  
times more signal power than one using the mic at a  
distance of one meter (three feet). The resultant  
difference in control settings between these two  
examples will significantly effect the quality and  
quantity of sound you will achieve with your system.  
Power Tower™  
2. Use a microphone (or other source) in the same  
position as it will be used on stage and in the manner  
in which it will be used for the event. Slowly bring up  
the appropriate channel input level control (ie: if the  
microphone is plugged into Mic/Line 1 input, the  
appropriate channel control is labeled Mic/Line 1  
Level), listening for the onset of feedback or howling or  
until the required level is reached. Have a helper  
“walk” the audience area to make sure coverage and  
levels are sufficient for your needs. The system’s  
overall volume can be raised simply by rotating the Left  
and Right Master volume controls to the desired level.  
In setting up the system, the Passport Mixing console  
should ideally be placed where system performance  
can be evaluated by the operator. If no ongoing  
adjustments will be necessary, the mixer may be  
placed conveniently and where the cable lengths allow.  
Take care to place the Power Tower where the cables will  
not trip anyone. All cables should be carefully secured.  
The storage compartment in the rear of the Tower  
can hold cables, microphones and other system  
parts. To open simply slide the catch upwards and  
pull open.  
3. Consider the application and needs of the event  
and set the System EQ control as appropriate. This  
is best achieved by playing recorded material of the  
same type as your show program, or by having an  
assistant speak into the microphone while you listen  
in the audience area.  
The mains (AC) fuse holder is under the IEC (power  
cord) socket on the right rear of the Tower. To change  
a fuse, remove the IEC plug and, using an  
appropriate tool pull out the fuse holder. Note there  
is a spare fuse in the fuse holder; the Passport utilizes  
a 6.3A 250V fuse. Only replace fuses with one of an  
identical value and size.  
For public address (spoken voice), it is advisable to  
rotate the System EQ control clockwise to enhance the  
mid and high frequencies, and limit the low frequency  
content. For large outdoor spaces this will also give the  
maximum headroom and output capability. For  
sustained low frequency program material (such as  
certain musical programs) which demand more power,  
rotate the system EQ control counter-clockwise.  
Carefully consider the individual event’s needs and set  
your control for the maximum effect.  
The Passport System is weather resistant in its  
packed- transport mode. However, when operating  
outdoors, take care to fully protect the Power Tower  
in the event of exposure to rain.  
Remember to allow free air flow over the heatsink  
area on the top rear of the Tower.  
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Microphones & Speaker Systems  
MONO MIC / LINE CONTROLS  
Take the time to study the potential audience area to  
be covered with careful attention to the horizontal  
and vertical angles the speakers will have to cover.  
The height of the speakers above the audience is  
critical to effective sound coverage and optimum  
quality. For maximum sound quality and minimum  
room interference, Passport’s speakers have been  
specially designed to work with tripod and speaker  
support systems. Using the optional Passport Tripod  
kit, set the speakers at the maximum safe height that  
will allow listeners at the rear of the audience area to  
get a clear “view” of the speaker systems. Nothing  
absorbs sound better that a few hundred people  
between you and the speaker system. Always set  
up speaker support and tripod systems in strict  
accordance with the owner’s manuals and safety  
requirements of those devices.  
This control features a detented or notched  
position indicator  
Channels 1 - 4  
Level:  
The Level control  
adjusts the amount of incoming  
signal sent to the rest of the  
mixing  
stages.  
Correct  
adjustment of this control is  
critical for clean, and undistorted  
operation of the Passport  
System.  
instructions on page 6.  
Follow  
set-up  
VIP (channel 1 only): The VIP or  
Vocal Input Priority control  
adjusts the threshold at which  
the level of all other channels are  
automatically reduced in favor of  
the microphone attached to the  
Mic 1 input. This unique feature  
permits a user to speak while  
It is very important that the speakers are aimed and  
positioned as far away from and in front of the  
microphones as cables allow. A microphone is  
designed to pick-up any and all sounds. Your  
Passport P-51 microphones have a cardioid pick-up  
pattern and are designed to reject as much sound  
coming from the sides and rear of the microphone as  
possible. If the loudest sound the microphone picks-  
up is the sound from the speaker systems,  
destructive feedback-howling will result. Position the  
speakers and the microphones so the minimum  
amount of amplified sound gets back to the  
microphone(s), and the maximum amount of the  
sound you wish to reinforce is input. In this way  
greater volume before feedback can be realized and  
disruptive howling-feedback reduced or avoided.  
other inputs (such as background music) continue at  
temporarily reduced levels. Adjust this control while  
speaking into a microphone on channel 1, with other  
program material input through another channel.  
Depending on the duration and level of the signal  
being input to Mic 1 and the position of the threshold  
control, the VIP circuit will trigger a reduction in level  
of all the other channels. The original levels will be  
automatically restored when there is no signal  
present on channel 1. The duration of the reduction  
in level will depend on how strong a signal is input to  
the VIP circuit. Adjust for the amount of this effect  
desired for your application. In typical use the circuit  
will return normal levels in about 4 seconds. With the  
threshold higher or a stronger signal normal levels  
will be restored after approximately 6 seconds. The  
VIP circuit has an intentionally slow release time. The  
slow release prevents interruptions through the  
momentary restoration of music when a talker  
pauses for thought. With a hand held microphone  
and normal speech the VIP will operate properly set  
to approximately the two o’clock position, if the user  
is further from the microphone, a higher setting will be  
needed. Care should be taken to avoid the VIP  
triggering on sound from the main speakers. At high  
threshold settings the microphone may “hear” the  
main system speakers and trigger a reduction in  
level. Note: The VIP Threshold is sensed Pre-  
Fader. When not in use, turn this control to the  
Off position. See the section referring to speaker  
placement and mounting and avoid setting the VIP  
threshold unnecessarily high.  
For music and other types of entertainment, place  
the speaker systems symmetrically either side of the  
stage, in relation to the audience. For effective  
“stereo” reproduction, all of the audience must hear  
both speakers. For mono or speech only  
applications, consider placing the speakers as close  
together as possible and angled for coverage of the  
audience area. In this way greater output levels can  
be reached and a more natural single point source is  
created for the sound. Again, placement of the  
speakers is a critical element in the successful use of  
your sound system. Take time to carefully consider  
the variables and by all means experiment. There is  
no absolute right and wrong in sound, just what  
works best for you in your application.  
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EQ Equalization Contour  
Control: This unique and  
STEREO LINE CONTROLS  
powerful feature of the Passport  
allows fast and easy adjustment  
of the tonal character of a  
Level:  
Level.  
See Mono Mic/Line  
microphone or other source. For  
close microphone use, where  
low frequencies may become excessive, simply  
rotate the control to the left until things sound better.  
For musical instruments or other sources where  
subtle or more significant boosting of both the high  
and low frequencies is desired, simply rotate the  
control to the right until the sound achieves the  
EQ Low: The Low Frequency  
Equalization Control adjusts the  
relative level of the low frequency  
content. The EQ Low control  
features a notched position  
indicator.  
desirable balance.  
Note: This control features a  
detented or notched position indicator at its center or  
flat position. For each new mix set-up start with this  
control in the notched position.  
Rev/Aux: This control adjusts  
the amount of signal sent to the  
Reverb processor, and to the  
Rev/Aux output jack. Reverb can  
be used to enhance the sound  
EQ Hi: The High Frequency  
Equalization Control adjusts the  
relative level of the high  
frequency content. The EQ High  
quality of any performance  
where appropriate and desired.  
control features  
position indicator.  
a
notched  
In the full left position the control is effectively off.  
Care should be taken to set the Reverb return master  
control to a middle position or above, before  
adjusting levels from the individual channels. When  
the reverb/auxiliary mix is set, overall levels of reverb  
can be adjusted at the master control. See Monitor  
Mix in the Mode Select Switch & Function Section.  
Rev/Aux: See Rev/Aux at left.  
Pan The Pan control features a  
notched position indicator and  
adjusts the perceived “position”  
of the mono signal from the input  
within the stereo “panorama”  
created by the two speaker  
Bal:  
The Balance control  
adjusts the relative volume level  
of the left and right speakers.  
The Balance control features a  
notched position indicator.  
systems. Full Left or Right  
rotation of this control sends the signal to the that  
channel only, with no signal sent to the other.  
Intermediate settings allow 3/4 - 1/4 ratios and so on.  
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MASTER CONTROLS  
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Now a separate mix can be created by using the  
REV/AUX send controls on each channel. Set up  
your house mix first. The monitor mix level is created  
from the channel REV/AUX send control, and then  
routed directly to the Right Master Level Control.  
Reverb is not returned to this “Monitor” mix. Reverb  
is available to the house (Main) mix bus only, however  
the reverb level sends are also controlled from the  
channel REV/AUX level controls. Reverb level to the  
Left Master, now the house mix, is as normal,  
controlled from the Reverb Master.  
A. Master Output Level Controls, Left/Main,  
Right/Monitor ∆  
For the majority of applications the Passport system  
has been balanced to operate with these controls at  
their notched 12 o’clock positions.  
In situations  
where more “gain” is required, for example where a  
microphone (s) is at some distance from the user and  
more volume is required than can be reached with  
the input channel level controls, the master controls  
give an additional 6 dB of gain. Set the system up in  
the normal manner and adjust levels as necessary.  
Should more overall sensitivity be required the master  
controls can be raised. Care should be taken to  
avoid feedback, or howling. The Master controls  
feature notched position indicators.  
Connect the House speakers to the Left-Main  
speaker connectors and the Monitor speakers to the  
Right-Monitor connectors.  
If possible always operate the Master controls in their  
notched position. Should the overall mix level need  
to be increased or reduced when the system is set up  
and balanced, the Masters can be rotated to any  
position that work under the circumstances.  
C. Master - Reverb  
The Reverb Master controls the overall amount of  
signal that is returned from the digital reverb  
processor section to the Left and Right mix busses.  
(Note: see Mode Switch operation)  
B. Mode Select Switch & Function  
The Passport Sound System features an 8 bit digital  
reverb, intended to provide enhancement for vocals  
and musical instruments. This reverb system has  
been optimized for use across a wide variety of  
applications. Relative mix levels to the reverb  
processor are adjusted at the individual input channel  
Rev/Aux Send controls. The overall mix sent to the  
digital reverb section is processed and returned to the  
Reverb Master control and after its level is set to the  
main mix busses.  
The Mode switch enables the Passport System to be  
re-configured for stage monitor applications. With  
the Mode switch in its upper position operation is  
normal - L-R Stereo. (This configuration covers 90%  
of normal use.). With the switch in its lower position  
the Passport functions as a mono “house” (audience)  
mixer, with a separate monitor mix. The mono/house  
mix is derived from the channel sends, the Pan and  
balance controls becoming inoperative, and the Left  
Master becomes the mono - House Master control.  
Caution should be exercised to avoid overloading the  
reverb bus. If reverb is desired on one or more input  
signals, set the Reverb Master to a central position  
and bring up the input channel reverb send control  
until the desired level is reached. Avoid having the  
Reverb Master too low with the channel sends in high  
positions.  
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External Reverb or Effects  
**Remember: There is no control on any mixer, at any  
For applications that demand a more sophisticated price, that can compensate for poorly positioned  
or variable reverb effect, an external device can be speakers or badly positioned or applied  
connected to the Passport through the Rev/Aux send microphones. Use your judgment and experience to  
and return circuit.  
find the best system interface with the room.  
Experiment and evaluate!  
The level sent to the Rev/Aux output is derived from  
the Rev/Aux bus and is monophonic. The return  
signal from a mono or stereo external device is routed  
to the left and right mix busses respectively. The  
return/input connector should be wired to route the  
left return signal to the tip of the 1/4” two circuit jack  
plug, and the right return signal to the ring. Ground  
is to the sleeve.  
INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTIONS  
Microphone Inputs, 1 - 4:  
Input is via an XLR type connector. Wired  
for pin 2 hi/pos, pin 3 low/neg, and pin 1  
ground. These inputs are intended for low  
level signals such as microphones. Use  
only high quality microphones, such as the  
Send level is set on the channel Rev/Aux send  
controls. Return level is set on the output of the Fender P-51 for optimum performance.  
external device. The internal digital reverb continues  
to be active and can be muted or mix in via the  
Reverb Master control.  
Line Inputs, 1 - 4:  
Input is via a 1/4” TRS ( two circuit/stereo)  
phone connector. This is also a balanced  
input, designed to receive line level input  
signals from playback devices, direct  
System EQ ∆  
The Passport System is  
designed to be used in a wide boxes and keyboards. The 1/4” inputs can also  
variety of applications with accept unbalanced sources, however when used  
distinctly different needs. The with an unbalanced source, any balanced source  
System EQ control allows the connected to the microphone inputs at the same  
overall sound of the system to be time will not operate.  
varied to suit particular uses and environments. For  
public address applications where voice  
Stereo Inputs, 5 - 6:  
Input is via either a pair of standard RCA  
stereo jacks or a Stereo 1/4” phone jack.  
If using a 1/4” phone jack, the jack should  
be wired for Tip=Left, Ring=Right and  
Sleeve=Ground. (This is the standard  
communication is paramount, the control can be  
rotated clockwise into the blue section, where the  
frequency range is “tilted” upwards towards the mid  
& high frequencies. At the same time vocal  
articulation is enhanced, the low frequency range is  
reduced to improve the available system headroom.  
format of commercially available cables). The  
sensitivity of these inputs is suited for playback  
devices such as CDs, Cassettes, DAT or Mini Disc.  
Outputs from instruments such as keyboards can  
also be accommodated. A mono source input to  
these channels will require different cabling. Use a  
two circuit (stereo) phone plug and wire the signal to  
Conversely in distant miked applications where, for  
example a panel meeting is amplified to a wide  
audience, there may be need to control the mid to  
high frequency content of the signal. Rotating the  
System EQ control counter clockwise progressively both the Tip and Ring, with the ground to sleeve.  
tilts downward the mid & high frequency content.  
Whatever the job, careful use of this control will  
significantly enhance the effectiveness of your  
Passport System. Carefully consider the needs of  
the particular event you are amplifying and the  
acoustics of the room.  
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Tape Out  
The Left and Right line level mix busses are routed to  
The Tape Out RCA jacks provide a mix the internal power amplifiers through the Send and  
output that is independent of the Master “normalled” Return connectors. When a connector is  
Level Controls. Connect these to the inserted into the Send the connection is routed in  
inputs of a recording device, such as a parallel to the internal amplifier and to the external  
cassette or DAT recorder, to record your connection(s). When a connector is inserted into the  
event. Changes made during the performance, to Return, the internal signal path (normal) is  
the input level controls, channel EQ, and reverb automatically broken, allowing the external device to  
controls will be heard in the Tape Out mix, changes drive the amplifier directly.  
made to the master level controls will not effect the  
level of the recording. Adjust recording levels The signal at the Send output is unprocessed, and  
according to the instructions on your recording before the onboard System EQ and processing.  
device. Should insufficient level be available at the Passport’s internal amplifiers have onboard  
recorder with its input levels fully open, simply raise processing designed to optimize the system  
the Passport input channel control levels. To monitor performance. Although this processing is subtle, its  
the mix sent to the recorder, simply use the recorder’s effect is bypassed if the send outputs are used to  
headphone output to a pair of good quality drive external amplifiers. Equally, the Passport  
headphones.  
system processing is available at the amplifier output  
connectors. When used with speakers other than  
those supplied with the system, the processing will  
Rev/Aux Send  
The Reverb/Auxiliary bus mono mix is be apparent. This may, or may not be desirable,  
routed to the Rev/Aux Send output jack, depending on the characteristics of speaker systems  
at pre-master fader bus level. See External used.  
Reverb connection and operation on page 10.  
Amplifier Outputs  
Aux Return Stereo  
The external reverb or effects return  
signal connected to the Aux Return is  
The Passport’s  
two internal  
power amplifiers  
routed directly to the Left and Right busses. See are each designed to drive one or two Passport  
External Reverb connection and operation on page 10. speaker systems. Power into 8and 4is 125  
Watts continuous average power, per channel.  
Foot Switch  
The Footswitch connector allows the A fast acting protection system is incorporated into  
internal reverb return to be muted, or shut the Passport System which senses abnormal and  
off, through the use of a simple foot potentially damaging conditions and shuts down  
operated switch. The footswitch should be wired to both amplifiers. The Protect LED will illuminate when  
connect the tip to sleeve for Off and requires a protection is triggered.  
standard speaker or instrument cable.  
Should longer speaker cables be required make sure  
Amplifier Send & Return  
The Left and Right Send/Return good quality cables, your performance depends on it!  
connectors allow the  
to use cables with sufficient conductor size.  
Use  
interconnection of an external  
device such as a graphic equalizer to be inserted  
directly between the mixer output and the power  
amplifier(s). The signal present at these connectors  
is at 0 dBu level and unity gain.  
Take care to  
maintain unity of levels between the input and output  
of an external device, to avoid overloading the inputs.  
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TYPICAL SET-UP APPLICATION  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
FREQUENCY  
RESPONSE  
20 Hz to 40 kHz +/- 1 dB (at send output)  
30 Hz to 30 kHz +/- 1 dB  
(at speaker output, with processor threshold exceeded)  
DISTORTION  
<0.05%, 20 Hz to 20kHz 1 dB below rated output  
>80 dB @ 1 w, “A” WTD  
SYSTEM SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO  
POWER OUTPUT  
125W/ch continuous average power, 4 or 8, both channels  
driven with THD < 1%  
INPUT IMPEDANCE  
CHANNELS 1 - 4  
Mic Input:  
Line Input:  
2 kΩ  
66 kΩ  
INPUT IMPEDANCE  
STEREO CHANNELS  
Phono:  
1/4”:  
78 kΩ  
78 kΩ  
MAXIMUM INPUT LEVEL  
Mic Input:  
Line Input:  
Stereo Input:  
-7 dBu  
30 dBu  
26 dBu  
RETURN INPUT IMPEDANCE  
FUSE TYPE  
47kΩ  
T6.3A, 250V  
RETURN SENSITIVITY  
0 dB for rated output power  
PASSPORT SYSTEM  
Width  
840 mm (33.7 in.)  
615 mm (24.2 in.)  
300 mm (11.8 in.)  
Height  
Depth  
Weight  
24 kgs  
(53 lbs)  
SPEAKERS  
Width  
340 mm (13.4 in.)  
610 mm (24.2 in.)  
300 mm (11.8 in.)  
6.8 kgs (15 lbs)  
Height  
Depth  
Weight  
POWER TOWER  
Width  
185 mm (7.3 in.)  
Height  
615 mm (24.2 in.)  
Depth  
300 mm (11.8 in.)  
Weight  
10.5 kgs (23 lbs)  
Tower Footprint  
350 x 300 mm (13.8 in. x 11.8 in.)  
MICROPHONES  
CABLES  
Dynamic Cardioid, balanced.  
XL -M to XL-F, 6 m. (20 feet)  
1/4 in. to 1/4 in., 9 m (30 feet)  
0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 volts rms  
SPEAKER CABLES  
A PRODUCT OF:  
FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORP.  
CORONA, CA 91720 USA  
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