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Product usage
NOTE: The XLR output connectors are only active when the XLR/TRS inputs are
in use.
Option 1 – Connecting a phone, tablet, or iPod via an AUX INPUT connector
Any audio device with a 3.5 mm socket, such as a phone, tablet, or iPod, can be
connected to the speaker system.
1.
Connect the device to the speaker system by plugging a 3.5 mm jack cable into
the AUX INPUT connector. Plug the other end of the cable into the device (e.g.
phone, tablet etc.).
2.
As described above, connect the line arrays and an additional speaker, if desired.
Option 2 – Connecting a phone, tablet, or iPod via an UNBALANCED RCA INPUT
1.
Connect the device to the speaker system by plugging 2 x 3.5 mm jack cables
into the UNBALANCED RCA INPUT connectors. Plug the other end of the cable
into the device (e.g. phone, tablet etc.).
2.
As described above, connect the line arrays and an additional speaker, if desired.
Connecting a USB device for MP3 file playback
1.
Save your MP3 files onto a USB stick and then insert the USB stick into the speaker
system. USB will automatically be displayed on the LCD screen and the unit will start to
play any saved music.
2.
As described above, connect the line arrays and an additional speaker, if desired.
Pairing with a Bluetooth device
To connect this speaker system to a Bluetooth device, you must first pair the speaker system
with the device.
1.
Turn on the Bluetooth device:
•
Go to the device's settings.
•
Enable the Bluetooth function.
NOTE: If your Bluetooth device was previously connected to another device,
disconnect it before attempting to connect the device to the speaker system.
2.
Turn on the subwoofer/amplifier by putting the MAIN POWER SWITCH in the ON position I.
BLUE will flash on the screen to indicate that the speaker system has automatically entered
pairing mode and is searching for a Bluetooth device. If the subwoofer/amplifier is already
turned on and BLUE does not flash on the screen, press the MODE button until it does.
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