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Front View
1. Top mounted rubberized handle
2. High Frequency Speaker: 1" tweeter
3. Low Frequency Speaker: 8" woofer
4. Speaker Grille: 1.3 mm power-coated steel grille
Rear View
1. Microphone Storage Compartment
Two handheld microphones can be stored inside the integrated
storage compartment.
2. One-Touch Auto-Scan Wireless Microphone Receiver Modules
Two wireless modules can be installed in the Safari 2000.
3. Safari CD/USB and USBR-1 Modules
Optional CD/USB or USBR-1 modules can be installed onto the
Safari 2000.
4. Channel Volume Controls
Channels 1 and 2 each have dedicated level controls.
5. Neutrik Combo Jacks
Neutrik combo jacks accept both balanced and unbalanced signals
from XLR and ¼" TRS connectors.
6. RCA Input
The RCA input is ideal for connecting iPods, CD/DVD players,
and blu-ray players.
7. ¼'' TS phone jack input
The 1/4" TS phone jack is identical to those used by portable CD
player, iPod and other MP3 players.
8. Voice Priority
When activated, the voice priority circuitry automatically detects
signals from the microphone inputs and reduces volume from line
inputs as necessary. Voice priority reduces volume from Channel
2 and the optional media player, giving priority to microphone
Channel 1.
9. RCA Output
The RCA output sends the Safari's combined output signal to external
devices like tape recorders, mp3 recorders or external mixers.
10. Powered Output (4 Ohm Minimum Load)
The Safari 2000's ¼'' TS phone jack output powers up to two 8ohm
passive companion speakers. Warning: Note the minimum 4 ohm
load for this connection.
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11. Master Volume Control
Master volume controls the summed output level of the Safari.
12. EQ
Turn counter-clockwise to increase the bass response while
simultaneously lowering the treble response. Turning clockwise
will increase the treble response while reducing the bass.
13. Echo Reverb Effect
Turning this rotary control to the right gradually increases the
amount of echo-reverb added to the output
14. Bluetooth Switch
This switch will turn the 2.4 GHz wireless Bluetooth function on and
off. After turning the bluetooth function on, you can find the device
in your Bluetooth-enabled cellphone, tablet or laptop computer. You
can then playback audio through the Safari. If you fail to connect
to the Safari via Bluetooth, restart the Safari and try again.
15. Battery Status Indicators
The Safari 2000 has a 3-LED battery status indicator. When
charging, the red "Charging" LED will flash. When the battery if
full, the green "Battery Full" LED will display without flashing. The
blue "Power" LED will flash if the battery has less than 15% power
remaining.
16. DC Power Input
As an alternative to AC power, the DC input powers the Safari
and charges internal batteries through DC power (12V ~ 24V).
When recharging the battery, ensure that the Battery Power and
Charging switch is in the ON position.
17. Power Switch
Use this switch to turn the Safari 2000 on.
18. AC Power Input
A standard AC power connector powers and charges the
Safari 2000.
19. Battery Power and Charging Switch
This switch activates the connection between the Safari and its
internal batteries. Please place switch in the OFF position if you
do not plan on using the Safari for more than five days. Before
placing the Safari 2000 into storage, remember to fully charge
the batteries and place the Battery Power and Charging switch
into the OFF position.
20. Battery Compartment
The rechargeable lead acid battery is kept within this compartment.
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