If the microphone is not in use for a longer
period of time, remove the batteries to prevent
damage to the microphone caused by battery
leakage.
3) After setting the transmission channel (see
chapter 5, step 3b), replace the screw cap.
4.4 Audio connections
1) When using a cable microphone in addition to
the wireless microphone, connect the cable
microphone to the jack MIC 2 (5).
2) If you do not use the wireless microphone, you
may also use a second cable microphone. Con-
nect the second microphone to the jack MIC 1
(5).
Note: The wireless microphone and a microphone con-
nected to the jack MIC 1 can only be used at the same
time if it is acceptable to adjust them to the same vol-
ume. The control MIC 1/ W MIC (2) is used for both
microphones.
3) The jack AUX (7) allows to connect an audio unit
with line output level (e. g. cassette recorder,
radio cassette recorder, portable CD player).
Note: For a stereo output, use a mono stereo adapter;
otherwise only the left stereo channel will be repro-
duced.
4) Via the output REC OUT (8), the audio signal
can be routed to an audio recorder or another
amplifier. Connect the 6.3 mm mono jack REC
OUT to the line input of the subsequent unit.
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Operation
CAUTION Never adjust the active speaker sys-
tem to a very high volume. Perma-
nent high volumes may damage your
hearing! Your ear will get accus-
tomed to high volumes which do not
seem to be that high after some time.
Therefore, do not further increase a
high volume after getting used to it.
1) Prior to switching on the active speaker system,
set the volume controls (2 and 6) to minimum.
2) To switch on the active speaker system, set the
switch POWER (24) to the right position II. The
red power LED ON (25) lights up.
Notes
If the LED ON does not light up during operation with the
integrated battery, recharge the battery (chapter 4.2.2).
If the active speaker system is connected to a mains
socket and switched on, the integrated battery will be
recharged with a low current (trickle charge).
3) For operation with the wireless microphone, set
the transmission channel:
a) Before switching on the wireless microphone,
set the channel with the channel selector
switch RF1 CH SEL(21) on the active speaker
system. To turn it, use the adjusting key (33)
of the microphone. If the green LED RF ON
(1) lights up after channel selection, interfer-
ence signals or signals of other wireless
transmitters are received. In this case, set a
different channel.
b) Use the adjusting key to set the channel
selector switch (32) on the wireless micro-
phone to the channel adjusted on the active
speaker system.
4) Switch on all audio sources used. To switch on
the wireless microphone, set the switch (34) to
ON. The LED BATT (35) briefly shows red. If it
lights continuously during operation, the batter-
ies inserted are almost discharged. After switch-
ing on the wireless microphone, the green LED
RF ON (1) on the active speaker system lights
up to indicate reception of a radio signal.
5) Mix the signals of the audio sources with the cor-
responding volume controls or fade them in and
out as desired:
control MIC 1/ W MIC (2):
for the wireless microphone and a micro-
phone connected to the jack MIC 1 (5)
control MIC 2 (2):
for a microphone connected to the jack MIC 2
(5)
control AUX (3):
for a unit connected to the jack AUX (7)
Note: In case of howling during microphone operation,
increase the distance between the active speaker sys-
tem and the microphone and / or turn back the volume
control of the corresponding microphone.
6) Adjust the desired sound with the tone controls
(4) [BASS and TREBLE].
7) If the reception of the wireless microphone is
poor or disturbed, please check
– if the reception is better on a different trans-
mission channel.
Note: If you set a different channel during operation,
this change will not affect the wireless microphone.
Therefore, always briefly switch off the microphone
after a different channel has been set, then switch it
on again.
– if the (rechargeable) batteries of the micro-
phone are discharged.
– if the distance between the wireless micro-
phone and the active speaker system is too
long or if there are obstacles in the transmis-
sion path which may screen the radio signal.
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