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ARG-VA30S VoiceAmp® SpeakEasy™ - System Controls 

 

1.  Wireless Receiver (A&B):

 Optional FCC compliant 900MHz digitally encrypted wireless receiver module with 

diversity reception. The 900MHz Radio frequencies used fall under the ISM band classification which is 
FCC License free and is globally accepted in most countries. 

2.  LCD Display (A&B):

 Displays basic information including, Channel number, signal strength and lock/unlock 

status. 

*Please see detailed display on previous page. 

3.  Antenna (A&B):

 The 900MHz Digital Receiver has an internal antenna attached which provides enough signal 

strength to provide up to 100’ of range. 

 

 

Note: If additional range is required attach the ARG-AN3 antenna for a maximum range of 300’. 

 

 

Note: When using both internal and external antenna, the receiver will be in switching diversity mode. 

4.  Lock/Unlock (A&B):

 Press the “LOCK button” for three seconds until the lock icon disappears from the display 

to enter into the programming mode. Press it again for three seconds to return to the lock mode. 

5.  Channel UP (A&B):

 Use to scroll up the 1-12 available channels. 

Note: The receiver must be unlocked for channel selection. 

6.  Channel DOWN (A&B):

 Use to scroll down the 1-12 available channels. 

Note: The receiver must be unlocked for channel selection. 

7.  ON/OFF Audio Level Control (A&B):

 Turn control knob clockwise to turn the receiver ON and to increase 

the audio input level, turn the control knob counter clockwise to turn the receiver OFF and to decrease 
the audio input level. 

8.  MP3/USB Player:

 MP3 player with USB port. 

9.  LCD Display:

  Displays basic information including, total number of songs, individual song the player is 

playing, song timer, mode and if the USB is inserted and ready to start. 

**Please see detailed diagram on 

page 8

10.  Mode:

 Six selectable presets for customized listening mode: including Normal, Pop, Jazz, Rock, Classic and 

R&B.

 

11.  USB Connector:

 Insert USB Flash Drive with pre-recorded material for playback

Note: Only insert/unplug the USB flash drive when the MP3/USB player is OFF otherwise damage may 
occur. 

12.  Play/Pause:

 Press once to start playing a music file, press once to pause and press again to continue playing. 

13.  MP3 Player ON/OFF/Volume Control:

 Turn control knob clockwise to turn the MP3 player ON or to increase 

the volume level. Turn the control knob counter clockwise to turn the MP3/USB player OFF or to decrease 
the volume level. 

14.  Skip Reverse:

 Press once to skip a song and go back to the previous song played. 

15.  Skip Forward:

 Press once to skip a song and go forward to the next song to be played. 

16.  Master Tone Control:

  Turn control knob clockwise / counterclockwise to adjust the equalization of 

frequencies used in the audio signal. This allows listeners to adjust the sound for their personal 
preference. 

17.  Line-In Input Jack Level Control:

 This controls the volume input level to the device plugged into the Line-In 

Input Jack (18). To adjust, turn clockwise to increase the input volume level and turn counterclockwise to 
decrease the volume input level. 

18.  Line-In Input Jack:

 The mono 3.5mm jack accepts audio devices that have a line-level output, including MP3 

players, iPod and CD players. The volume input level is controlled by the Line Volume Control (17). 

19.  Wired Mic-In Input Jack Level Control:

  This controls the volume input level from  the wired microphone 

plugged into the Mic-In Input Jack (20). To adjust, turn clockwise to increase the input volume level and 
turn counterclockwise to decrease the volume input level. 

20.  Wired Mic-In Input Jack:

 The mono ¼” jack accepts wired low impedance dynamic microphones. The volume 

input level is controlled by the MIC Volume Control (19). 

Note: This input does not provide phantom power. 

21.  Master Power ON/OFF:

 Controls main power to unit. 

22.  Master Volume Control:

 Controls overall volume level of speaker and the Alert Signal (24). 

23.  Line-Out Output Jack:

 The mono 3.5mm jack provides line-level audio to a secondary powered speaker or 

audio devices having a Line-In Input jack. 

Note: To daisy chain multiple systems (make sure the power is OFF before making any connections), 
plug one end of the speaker cable into the LINE OUT of the primary (MASTER) speaker and plug the 
other end of the cable into the LINE IN of the secondary (SLAVE) speaker. Adjust the MASTER VOLUME 
CONTROL and LINE-IN INPUT control to the MAXIMUM setting on ALL secondary (SLAVE) speakers 
so the primary (MASTER) speaker has full volume control over the entire system. It is best to power on 
the primary (SLAVE) speaker first, followed by the secondary (SLAVE) speakers in sequence order. To 
power off, reverse the sequence so the primary (MASTER) speaker will be turned off last. 

24.  Alert Signal:

 Press and hold to activate the alert signal. Adjust the volume with the Master Volume Level (22), 

release button to deactivate. 

Note: Always set the Master Volume Control (22) to the minimum setting before using! 

25.  Power Supply / Charging Jack:

 Plug the supplied 18V AC adapter (ARG-PS004) to supply continuous power 

or to recharge the Lithium Battery Pack for portable use. 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for ARG-OM001-C

Page 1: ... Group Inc 405 Main Ave W Unit 4G West Fargo ND 58078 2013 Audio Resource Group Inc All Rights Reserved www argaudio com VoiceAmp SpeakEasy 30 Watt Portable Amplifier Manual and User Guide User Guide Part ARG OM001 C ...

Page 2: ...View Diagram Page 5 Rear View Diagram Page 6 System Controls Page 7 8 Quick Use Guide Page 9 ARG TX900HH Product Details Page 10 ARG TX900BP Product Details Page 11 12 Trouble Shooting Guide Page 13 Technical Specifications Page 14 Compliance Information Page 14 Warranty Information Page 15 ...

Page 3: ...el on the speaker move the microphone to the side and behind the speaker never use it directly in front of the speaker point the microphone away from the speaker 4 Do not allow children or unauthorized persons access or use of this product THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO ENSURE YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY SO PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS INFORMATION IN THIS MAN...

Page 4: ...0SE B2 30 Watt Amplifier with two 2 900MHz Wireless Modules and two 2 Wireless Bodypack Transmitters includes the following 1 ARG VA30SE Portable Amplifier 2 ARG RX900P MOD1 Professional Series 900MHz Receiver 1 ARG PS004 Power Supply Battery Charger 2 ARG TX900BP 900MHz Bodypack Transmitter 2 ARG MP14 Lightweight Headband Microphone 1 ARG CC08 Medium Soft Sided Carry Case 1 ARG RC1 Remote Control...

Page 5: ... quality 2 Infrared Sensor for remote control Green LED Indicator Light illuminates when amplifier is charging Blinking Red LED Indicator Light illuminates to indicate low battery 3 5 25 Speaker 4 3 8 x16 Threaded Insert located on the bottom of the amplifier Used for speaker stand or wall and ceiling mount applications 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 6: ...Page 6 ARG VA30S VoiceAmp SpeakEasy System Controls Rear View ...

Page 7: ... to skip a song and go back to the previous song played 15 Skip Forward Press once to skip a song and go forward to the next song to be played 16 Master Tone Control Turn control knob clockwise counterclockwise to adjust the equalization of frequencies used in the audio signal This allows listeners to adjust the sound for their personal preference 17 Line In Input Jack Level Control This controls ...

Page 8: ...Page 8 MP3 USB Player LCD Display Detail Correct System Layout Diagram Incorrect System Layout Diagram ...

Page 9: ...maintaining signal strength d Line of site in between the transmitter and speaker is best remove all obstructions if possible e Never point the microphone directly toward the speaker f If you encounter interference change the sound system to a different channel g Avoid placing the speaker near large metal objects neon and florescent lighting electric motors or other electronic equipment if possibl...

Page 10: ...ill automatically start at 1 once you scroll past the blank screen Note A low pass filter is a filter that passes low frequency signals but attenuates signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency The purpose of adding this into design is to block high pitches which cannot be efficiently broadcast ARG TX900HH Transmitter Quick User Guide 1 Locate and unscrew the battery compartment cov...

Page 11: ...Page 11 900MHz Digital Bodypack Transmitter Model Number ARG TX900BP ...

Page 12: ... 12 and are located on the left side of the LCD display 6 To temporarily silence the transmitter during use press and hold the button until the signal strength meter on the LCD display disappears this indicates the audio has been muted Repeat the process to restore the audio signal and the signal strength meter on the LCD display reappears 7 When using the line input for auxiliary equipment such a...

Page 13: ...the microphone is plugged into the microphone input jack located on the side of the transmitter If the problem continues cycle the transmitter power OFF and then ON again h Charge Indicator Not ON The small DC power cord from the in line power supply is not plugged in to the jack on the back of the speaker or the in line power supply is not plugged into the AC power The Master Power button is not ...

Page 14: ... Audio Sampling 32KHz Modulation QPSK Audio Input Mic IN Line IN ARG TX900BP Battery 2 X AA Alkaline Battery ARG TX900BP 3 X AA Alkaline Battery ARG TX900HH NOTE SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE COMPLIANCE ARG TX900BP and ARG TX900HH are authorized by rule under the Low Power Radio Service 47 C F R part 95 and must not cause harmful interference to TV reception or United States Navy...

Page 15: ...iques to correct your issues If you continue to experience problems with your equipment please call Audio Resource Group Inc ARG toll free Customer Service Assistance number at 888 468 4552 If it is necessary to return your system for service you must first be issued a Return Authorization Number RMA by our Customer Service Technician prior to sending the system to ARG All returns must be prepaid ...

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