4 Setting into Operation
4.1 Positioning the speakers
The two speakers can be independently posi-
tioned in the forward or backward direction:
If required, release the lateral screws of the
speakers with a hex key, position the speakers
as desired and then retighten the screws . While
positioning the speakers, make sure that the
cables are not stretched .
4.2 Recharging the battery
To recharge the built-in battery and an addi-
tionally connected battery, connect the charger
provided to the low-voltage jack (18) and to
a mains socket (230 V/ 50 Hz) . The LED status
indicators (14) will indicate the charging state:
FULL, OK and LOW . The LED indicator CHARGE
will light up in red while the battery is being
recharged . The amplifier may be switched off
during recharging .
Once the battery has been recharged (LED
indicator CHARGE lights up in green), discon-
nect the charger from the amplifier and the
mains .
4.3 Establishing audio connections
4.3.1 Microphone
Connect a microphone with an XLR plug to the
jack 1 MIC / LINE IN (5) .
For microphones that require phantom power
supply (e . g . electret microphones), a phantom
power of 12 V is available at the XLR contacts
of the jack .
Note: Never connect microphones or other audio sources
with an unbalanced output to the XLR jack; they may be
damaged by the phantom power .
It also possible to connect microphones with
a 6 .3 mm plug to the jack 1 MIC / LINE IN; this
input, however, is slightly less sensitive .
4.3.2 Audio source with line level
Via a 6 .3 mm plug, a mono audio source with
line signal level (e . g . mixer, additional receiver
for wireless microphones) can be connected to
the jack 1 MIC / LINE IN (5) . As an alternative, this
audio source can also be connected to one of
the RCA jacks 3 LINE IN (9) .
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Connect a stereo audio source (e . g . CD/ MP3
player, radio, mixer) to the jacks 3 LINE IN (9) . The
amplifier is monophonic; therefore, the stereo
signals are internally transformed into a mono
signal . It is possible to mute the signal of an
audio source connected to one of the jacks
3 LINE IN while speaking into the microphone
(function VOICE OVER
4.3.3 Amplifier or recorder
An additional amplifier system or a recorder can
be connected to the jacks LINE LINK (10) . For
stereo recorders, two jacks are available . The
amplifier is monophonic; therefore, the signals
at the two jacks are identical .
4.3.4 Speakers
It is possible to connect an additional speaker
to the Speakon
-compatible jack EXT . SPEAKER
®
(20) . This speaker can be used in addition or as
an alternative to the existing speakers .
Connect the speaker plug to the jack and
then turn the plug clockwise until it locks . To
remove the plug, pull back the safety latch on
the plug and turn the plug counter-clockwise .
If required, use the switch INTERNAL
SPEAKER (19) to switch off the speakers of the
PAS-250D .
4.4 Remote control
The remote control for operation of the audio
player / Bluetooth receiver is supplied with a sep-
arate battery . Prior to initial operation, insert the
battery: On the rear side of the remote control,
push the small latch with the groove to the right
and remove the battery support .
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2.
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Removing the battery support
Insert the battery in the battery support as in-
dicated on the remote control (make sure to
observe the polarity "+") and then push back
the battery holder into the remote control .
When the operating range of the remote
control decreases, replace the battery with a
battery of the same type .
If the remote control is not used for a longer
time, remove the battery as a precaution so that
the remote control will not be damaged in case
the battery should leak .
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