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E-VOL60
Volume Control
Introduction
The APart E-VOL60 is a 100 Volt volume control that can handle up to 60 watt of power.
It is very durable due to the step by step attenuation in 11 steps + zero position.
The volume control is equipped with a 24V priority relais. This way a microphone call will always come through at
maximum volume, no matter what position the volume control is in.
The E-VOL60 is build on a universal chassis that can easily be integrated with
Gira, Jung and Euro. Different cover plates are available for the UK market.

Please avoid
- Please avoid any power overload, measure your speakerlines before connecting.
- In reality, a lot of speakers have much higher load than the value listed in their specification.
Our APART speakers are especially engineered within their specification, so no risk for overload when using them !
- Please never apply clipped or overloaded levels from your amplifier to this volume control.
It may cause overheating and damage ! Our APART amplifiers are automatically limited to avoid such
distorted signals !

Tech. Specifications
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Type : Euro
Handling power : 60 watt
Voltage : 100 Volt
24V priority : Yes (20mA)
Attenuation steps : 11 + “0”
Build-in box : E-MODIN
Build-on box : E-MODON
Dimensions (H x W x D) : 80 x 80 x 70 mm
Weight : 0.3 Kg

• Colour : white

2-WIRE CONNECTION

IN

100Volt

com

TOTAL LOUDSPEAKER POWER : 3 - 60 WATTS MAXIMUM !!!

OUT

USE ONLY HIGH IMPEDANCE
100VOLT LOUDSPEAKERS

- 24V +

100Volt
com

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E-VOL60
Volume Control
4-WIRE CONNECTION WITH PRIORITY

IN

100Volt

com

TOTAL LOUDSPEAKER POWER : 3 - 60 WATTS MAXIMUM !!!

OUT

USE ONLY HIGH IMPEDANCE
100VOLT LOUDSPEAKERS

Amplifier
24Volt Priority output

- 24V +

e.g. You can use one of
these APart amplifiers
to connect up to 50pcs
volume controllers.
• MA200
• MA200R
• MA200CDR
• MA125
• PA240P (only 30pcs)

100V

+ 24V -

Microphone

com

What does a priority system do ?
When the volume controller is turned to 0 there is no background-music. (e.g. meeting room, office)
At this moment if there is a microphone call the information is lost.
With the priority system connected, the volume controller is set to maximum volume during the microphone call.
In this way there is no information lost.
To be able to use a priority system you need the following components :
- Volume controller with priority relay (E-VOL60,E-VOL120)
- Amplifier with 24Volts priority output contact (24Volts / 1A : you can connect up to 60pcs of volume controllers)
- 4-wire cable connection
- Microphone (MICPAT-D)

Mounting
• Keep the inside of the wallbox clear of all wires, this to prevent short circuits between the wires in the wallbox
and the printed circuit of the volume controller.
• Don’t use solid copper conductor wires, the screw connectors on the printed circuit board of the volume controller are designed for flexible wires.
• Don’t connect more then one wire in each onboard screw connectors of the volume controller.
• Don’t use force when mounting the volume controller in the wallbox.

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