MP3 PANEL
A.
DISPLAY
Shows MP3 information
B.
STOP
Track stop playing
C. PLAY/PAUSE
Track play or pause mode
D. PREV
Play previous track
E.
NEXT
Play next track
F.
USB/SD/BLUETOOTH SWITCH
Use switch for playing from USB stick or SD card or bluetooth
G. USB CONNECTION
For connection of a USB stick with MP3 files
H. SD CARD CONNECTION
For connection of a SD CARD with MP3 files
How to connect with your Bluetooth device:
First turn on speaker, then press "MODE" (F) till you see "BLUETOOTH". Then
use your mobile or computer to search a Bluetooth device. When you find the
speaker named "SKYTEC" you can connect. There is no password required.
INPUT PANEL
1.
Input connector for microphones
2.
Volume control for the microphone
3.
Volume control for the line input
4.
Volume control for the output
5.
Tone control for the output
6.
Output connector to a second box or amplifier (line level)
7.
Line input connector for the audio input source e.g. mixer, CD player, etc.
TROUBLESHOOTING
One certain method of determining if a speaker is faulty is to substitute a speaker that is known to work correctly for the
suspected problem speaker. If the "normally correct speaker" is experiencing the same difficulties or problems as the
suspected problem speaker, use the information below to isolate the problem.
Possible cause
No
output
Cables
Intermittent
Poor connections
Constant noise, buzzing and/or humming
Faulty electronic Any constant noise originates in the amplifier, mixer, signal processing, source device in the signal
devices, or line-level wiring. Check and correct system grounding as required. chain
check for noisy sources or electronic components. Check wiring for shielding.
Poor low-frequency output
Improper polarity When two speakers in close proximity to each other are connected out-of-polarity, they can partially
Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself. This would invalid your warranty. Do not make any changes to the unit. This would
also invalid your warranty. The warranty is not applicable in case of accidents or damages caused by inappropriate use or
disrespect of the warnings contained in this manual. Tronios cannot be held responsible for personal injuries caused by a
disrespect of the safety recommendations and warnings. This is also applicable to all damages in whatever form.
Action
Reseat all connectors
Substitute known good cables
Check solder joins
Inspect cable for damage
Inspect wire or connector for stray strand that may short
While it is possible for a faulty speaker to exhibit intermittent output, it's more likely that an output
cable/connector is the problem. Check the soldering on your connectors.
cancel each other out, especially at low frequencies. Check your speaker cables to be sure they
are all identically wired and connected. Check the balanced line signal cables to be sure they
are all correctly wired.
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