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DIAGRAM AND PARTS DESCRIPTION Microphone 1 Balanced Input with Gain Control (1/4" and XLR): This jack can either take a 1/4" © MIC 1 BALANCED GAIN INSTRUMENT/ MIC 2 GAIN a iPod / AUX GAIN MASTER VOLUME POWER 0 balanced or a XLR balanced cable. An XLR Cable is included with the microphone. 2. Instrument/Microphone 2 Input with Gain Control (1/4"): This mono input accepts a 1/4" input such as a microphone, guitar, or other musical instrument. 3. iPod/Auxuliary input with Gain Control (Stereo RCA): This knob controls the level of the iPod and the 0 CHARGE - O ON CHARGE iPod OFF ) O OFF i ) eh° VP SOUND SYSTEM O BATTERY LEVEL 0 O O LOW 1 2 3 0 J LINK OUTPUT , ) 0 RCA input. This stereo RCA input can be used to connect a CD, MP3, or other audio source. To connect to a portable device with a 1/8" headphone jack, you need a standard ( 1/8" to RCA) adapter which is NOT included. 4. Master Volume Control: This knob controls the master volume . 5. Power Adapter (IEC): Insert the included power cable here to charge the unit. Note that it can run off the power adapter while it simultaneously charges the battery. The charge indicator illuminates when the battery is charging. 6. Voltage Selector: Set this to the correct voltage for your location standard. 7. Power ON/OFF Switch 8. iPod Charging Switch 9. Battery Level Indicator: While the unit is powered ON, these four lights indicate the power left in the battery. Battery life varies based on volume and usage. 10. Link Output: This 1/4" jack is a stereo line level output that can be connected to the stereo input of an amplifier or amplified loudspeaker such as another IMPORTANT NOTES Use this troubleshooting guide if: The sound is distorted at high volumes. • Input is clipping: Try lowering the input gain or the volume control on your sound source or music instrument. • Output is clipping: Lower the main volume level. • There is too much bass: Try adjusting the tone or EQ control on your sound source to lower the bass level. This will allow you to play the music louder before clipping (distortion) occurs. • The link cable: is being plugged into the instrument or MIC input instead of the RCA line input. Important: With all large speakers, an initial "break-in" period is needed to perform at optimal levels. To properly "break-in" , play an audio source at medium volume for a few hours. SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage: AC 100-120V/ 60Hz 220-240V/ 50Hz Output Wattage: (Peak) 400 W Output Wattage: (RMS) 15W, 1°/OTHD Frequency Response: 70Hz- 50kHz +/- 3dB Bottom pole mount specifications: Standard Pole Mount found at professional audio retailer: Depth 80mm (3.15") Diameter 35.5mm (1.40") Time required to fully charge : under 4 hours Battery life: Over 12 hours* at full volume when fully charged. *Note: Battery life may vary based on temperature, age, and volume usage of product. 2

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DIAGRAM
AND
PARTS
DESCRIPTION
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Microphone
1
Balanced
Input
with
Gain
Control
(1/4"
and
XLR):
This
jack
can
either
take
a
1
/
4
"
balanced
or
a
XLR
balanced
cable.
An
XLR
Cable
is
included
with
the
microphone.
Instrument/Microphone
2
Input
with
Gain
Control
(1/4"):
This
mono
input
accepts
a
1
/
4
"
input
such
as
a
microphone,
guitar,
or
other
musical
instrument.
iPod/Auxuliary
input
with
Gain
Control
(Stereo
RCA):
This
knob
controls
the
level
of
the
iPod
and
the
RCA
input.
This
stereo
RCA
input
can
be
used
to
connect
a
CD,
MP3,
or
other
audio
source.
1/8"
headphone
jack,
you
need
a
standard
(
1/8"
to
RCA)
adapter
which
Master
Volume
Control:
This
knob
controls
the
master
volume
.
Power
Adapter
(IEC):
Insert
the
included
power
cable
here
to
charge
the
can
run
off
the
power
adapter
while
it
simultaneously
charges
the
battery.
when
the
battery
is
charging.
Voltage
Selector:
Set
this
to
the
correct
voltage
for
your
location
standard.
Power
ON/OFF
Switch
iPod
Charging
Switch
Battery
Level
Indicator:
While
the
unit
is
powered
ON,
these
four
lights
indicate
the
power
left
in
the
battery.
Battery
life
varies
based
on
volume
and
usage.
Link
Output:
This
1
/
4
"
jack
is
a
stereo
line
level
output
that
can
be
connected
to
the
stereo
input
of
an
amplifier
or
amplified
loudspeaker
such
as
another
MIC
1
BALANCED
GAIN
©
INSTRUMENT/
MIC
2
GAIN
a
CHARGE
-
O
iPod
/
AUX
GAIN
SOUND
SYSTEM
BATTERY
LEVEL
0
LOW
O
O
1
2
O
3
0
)
ON
OFF
O
CHARGE
iPod
OFF
i
)
VP
eh°
0
MASTER
VOLUME
J
POWER
0
LINK
OUTPUT
,
)
0
To
connect
to
a
portable
device
with
a
is
NOT
included.
unit.
Note
that
it
The
charge
indicator
illuminates
IMPORTANT
NOTES
Use
this
troubleshooting
guide
if:
The
sound
is
distorted
at
high
volumes.
Input
is
clipping:
Try
lowering
the
input
gain
or
the
volume
control
on
your
sound
source
or
music
instrument.
Output
is
clipping:
Lower
the
main
volume
level.
There
is
too
much
bass:
Try
adjusting
the
tone
or
EQ
control
on
your
sound
source
to
lower
the
bass
level.
This
will
allow
you
to
play
the
music
louder
before
clipping
(distortion)
occurs.
The
link
cable:
is
being
plugged
into
the
instrument
or
MIC
input
instead
of
the
RCA
line
input.
Important:
With
all
large
speakers,
an
initial
"break-in"
period
is
needed
to
perform
at
optimal
levels.
To
properly
"break-in"
,
play
an
audio
source
at
medium
volume
for
a
few
hours.
SPECIFICATIONS
Input
Voltage:
AC
100-120V/
60Hz
220-240V/ 50Hz
Output
Wattage:
(Peak)
400
W
Output
Wattage:
(RMS) 15W,
1°/OTHD
Frequency
Response:
70Hz-
50kHz
+/-
3dB
Bottom
pole
mount
specifications:
Standard
Pole
Mount
found
at
professional
audio
retailer:
Depth
80mm
(3.15")
Diameter
35.5mm
(1.40")
Time
required
to
fully
charge
:
under
4
hours
Battery
life:
Over
12
hours*
at
full
volume
when
fully
charged.
*Note:
Battery
life
may
vary
based
on
temperature,
age,
and
volume
usage
of
product.
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