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Newmarket Theatre Operating and Procedures Manual

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Snakes: 1 X RSX Roadster 100’ (16 inputs/4 returns)<br />

1 X Rapco 100’ (16 inputs/4 returns)<br />

Intercom: ClearCom 2 Channel (A/B) PL System<br />

2 X Model 502 2 Channel Beltpack w/Headset<br />

6 X Model 501 1 Channel Beltpack w/Headset<br />

Various Wall Stations throughout venue<br />

HME DX200 Digital Wireless Intercom<br />

4 X Beltpack w/HS11 Headset<br />

Paging/Program Sound: Rane CP64S Paging <strong>and</strong> Program Sound System with selectable<br />

paging <strong>and</strong> program sound to lobby <strong>and</strong> backstage. There are<br />

paging stations located in the Control Booth, Backstage Right,<br />

Stage Door, Lobby, <strong>and</strong> Box Office.<br />

Miscellaneous: Various microphone st<strong>and</strong>s, cables <strong>and</strong> adapters<br />

ABOUT BATTERIES: (NB: The following only applies to rentals!)<br />

The use of most of the above listed equipment is included in a basic theatre rental. Please note<br />

however that the <strong>Newmarket</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong> DOES NOT provide batteries for wireless equipment to<br />

renters. Used batteries may be available for rehearsal purposes, but we strongly suggest that you<br />

supply quality (Duracell, Eveready or equivalent) alkaline batteries for use with our wireless<br />

transmitters during performances. Due to their reduced life in our equipment, rechargeable<br />

batteries SHOULD NOT be used. All of <strong>Newmarket</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong>’s wireless transmitters use AA<br />

batteries (except for the SKP 100 Plug on transmitters which use 9 Volt batteries.).<br />

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