Remote control
In addition to the panel controls, an infrared remote control is included with the system which provides additional
functions to allow greater control over the media player.
• To operate remote control, remove the clear plastic tab to activate the battery.
• In order for the remote to operate properly, ensure that it is pointed toward the front of
the speaker.
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Control
1. Power
Toggles the media panel between active and standby modes
Press this button to cycle through the different audio sources. Bluetooth
2. Mode
SD
, USB and tuner
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3. Mute button
Cancels the audio coming from the speaker. Press it again to unmute the speaker
Plays the previous Bluetooth
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tune down to the previous channel when briefly pressed, or scan the dial in a
downward direction when held down longer
Plays the next Bluetooth
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to the next channel when briefly pressed, or scan the dial in an upward direction
when held down longer
Plays and pauses the USB, SD
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for 2 seconds to initiate the scanning of channels from the lowest up to the highest
frequency, and store them automatically as presets in the memory
7. -/+
Press these buttons to increase or decrease the master volume
8. EQ
Scrolls through the different equalizer sound effects
9. U/SD
Switches the audio source between USB or SD
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10. RPT
Repeats the current playing USB or SD
11. Numbered keys
In USB and SD
directly the tracks you want to play. In tuner mode, it allows the manual input
of frequencies
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SCN
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Description
, USB or SD
track. In tuner mode, this button will
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, USB or SD
track. In tuner mode, this button will tune up
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, or Bluetooth
source. In tuner mode, press and hold
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track (ONE), repeat the tracks (ALL)
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modes, press any key from 0 to 9 on the remote to choose
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IV. Initial setup
Note: For your safety, read this manual and follow all safety instructions before using the product.
1.
Turn the volume control on the rear panel fully counterclockwise.
2.
Set the bass and treble equalizer controls to the 12 o'clock position.
3.
Connect audio input devices first. Make sure all input sources such as microphones, CD players, or digital
media players are turned off and volume settings are set to their lowest settings (zero).
4.
Connect the power cord to the loudspeaker and AC power outlet.
5.
Switch the main power switch to the ON position and verify that the rear power LED indicator is illuminated.
6.
Slowly turn the volume clockwise until the sound output is at the desired level. If there is no sound, check to
make sure the source equipment is providing audio output.
Charging the battery
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When the unit is not in use or switched off, it will automatically recharge the internal battery as
long as it remains connected to utility power. The charge LED lights up.
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When the internal battery is fully charged, the four LEDs will light up.
Using the VHF wireless microphones
1.
Insert two AA batteries (supplied) into the handheld microphones by carefully unscrewing the base of each
one and aligning the "+" and "-" terminals of the battery with the corresponding contacts inside the
compartment.
2.
You can insert now the microphone holders at each side of the speaker.
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3.
With the VOL A and VOL B controls turned down, press the VHF button so that the VHF power LED lights
up. Switch on each wireless microphone in turn – the RF LEDs will become illuminated.
4.
Gradually increase VOL controls, testing each microphone output through the speaker.
5.
When not in use, switch the wireless microphones off to conserve battery power.