FUNCTIONS
1. AF LEVEL LEDS
Indicates the current output volume level of the
wireless microphone. If the red LED is lit, lower
the volume using the Wireless Microphone
volume dial.
2. RF LED
When the wireless microphone is switched on,
this LED will illuminate yellow.
3. WIRELESS MICROPHONE VOLUME
Adjusts the output volume of the wireless
microphone.
4. LEVEL
Use this knob to increase/decrease the gain of
each input.
5. MIC / LINE IN
Use these selectors to alternate between high
and low impedance. "MIC" is recommended for
low impedance devices like microphones whilst
"LINE IN" is perfect for high impedance devices
such as keyboards and MP3 players.
6. COMBI JACK INPUTS
Connect XLR and jack inputs here.
7. BATTERY STATUS
This allows you to see the current amount of
charge left on the built-in battery.
8. POWER INPUT
Connect the supplied power supply here.
9. DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYER
See Digital Media Player section.
10. MASTER VOLUME
Use this knob to increase/decrease the overall
output volume of the speaker.
11. MIC PRIORITY
When enabled this function allows the
microphone to take priority in the mix by
reducing the volume of all other inputs
when sufficient signal is received from the
microphone.
12. MIC PRIORITY INDICATOR
This illuminates when the mic priority function is
engaged.
13. MP3/LINE
Use this selector to alternate the channel 3
input between the RCA/minijack connections
and the digital media layer.
14. RCA INPUT
This input allows you to connect unbalanced
RCA connectors to the device. Please note,
this signal is only recognised when MP3/LINE
SELECTOR is in LINE mode.
15. EQ
Use this to increase/decrease the treble and
bass response of the overall output sound.
16. MINIJACK INPUT
Connect a line level device such as a laptop or
MP3 here using a 3.5mm minijack cable.
17. MIX OUT
This output allows you to send the output of the
speaker to another device via a line level signal.
18. POWER
Use this button to turn the device on/off.
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