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PAS - Use of Controls and Connections 

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Volume Up/Down.

  Volume is controlled by the use of a knob located on the top of the smallest satellite.     Use the small 

arrow to estimate the loudness by aligning it with the numbers on the base of the knob.  (See Figure 8) 
 
 

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PAS - Use of Controls and Connections (cont.) 

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Figure 8

 

Summary of Contents for CVS-II

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Page 2: ...and receiver of the CVS use a single nine volt alkaline battery 9V The PAS speakers should only be connected to a Mediaphile AV approved power supply such as the one included with the PAS CVS system...

Page 3: ...made directly to an external mixer or a notebook computer with dual input capabilities This allows the use of two microphone receivers in the same room so that two live presenters can speak simultane...

Page 4: ...audience to hear your presentation like never before This new Group Listening Technology GLT creates wall to wall quality sound space that improves the clarity of sound for everyone in the room GLT al...

Page 5: ...the microphone output jack of the receiver to the microphone input jack of the notebook and the other will connect between the line output jack of the receiver to the line input jack of the notebook...

Page 6: ...tion Option A See Figure 1 Connecting the receiver to the PAS speaker system The Clear Voice receiver features high voltage line level audio output so that you can connect it directly to the PAS speak...

Page 7: ...d of the coiled patch cable into the line level output jack of the CVS receiver and the other end into the line input jack of your computer 3 Plug the input wire of the PAS speaker into the headphone...

Page 8: ...tput of one receiver 3 Insert the other end of this cable into the line input of your computer 4 Insert one end of the second patch cable into the mic output of the second receiver 5 Insert the other...

Page 9: ...e receivers 1 Connect each PAS to its own receiver as described in Connection Option A page 6 2 You can only use one transmitter with this option 3 Set the transmitter to F1 or F2 Set both receivers t...

Page 10: ...6 Before your presentation it is best to walk around the room with the Clear Voice System turned on to discover places in the room that have radio interference problems then you will know to avoid th...

Page 11: ...e case and is marked with an OPEN arrow and thumb traction rib 2 Gently push down on the ribs and slide the cover in the direction of the arrow and it will open 3 Inside the battery compartment you wi...

Page 12: ...is the surface of the foam ball that is exactly opposite of the wire The front of the microphone MUST face towards your mouth If the microphone is pointed in some other direction it will not hear your...

Page 13: ...the volume down on the PAS before using a main power switch This is common to all powered speakers Do not put the AC power plug into the wall outlet before the volume is adjusted down Page 13 PAS Use...

Page 14: ...olume is controlled by the use of a knob located on the top of the smallest satellite Use the small arrow to estimate the loudness by aligning it with the numbers on the base of the knob See Figure 8...

Page 15: ...btained The subwoofer volume control is typically set between 11 and 12 o clock See Figure 9 Do not put the AC power plug into the wall outlet before the volume is adjusted down Note When using the su...

Page 16: ...ill sound like the live performance The satellite speakers and optional subwoofer are magnetically shielded and can be placed close to the video displays without distorting the video image Speakers do...

Page 17: ...ter away from any vertical wall or surface The optional subwoofer should be placed on the floor near an intersecting wall directly below and in between the desk top speakers Because each room sounds d...

Page 18: ...eakers You will get the best sound if you place the PAS speakers in the middle of your audience in the middle of a table This will give you less feedback than having the speakers at the front of the r...

Page 19: ...nnection Option C 5 A MINIMUM distance of TWO FEET must separate all receivers to prevent radio interference noise 6 You can NOT use two transmitters with one receiver 7 You can NOT use more than one...

Page 20: ...ver to the PAS as described in Connection Option A See page 6 d For long rooms the best speaker placement is on tables down the center isle with all the speakers placed in a single row This type of pl...

Page 21: ...ROOM ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAS AND CVS SET UP Page 21 Church Pew Horseshoe Room Conference Room Continued on page 22...

Page 22: ...Theater Seating School Room Auditorium Seating Page 22 ROOM ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAS AND CVS SET UP Continued from page 21 Multiple PAS Location...

Page 23: ...mm long 62 mm wide 24 mm high Total System Weight with batteries 232 grams 8 2 ounces Power Source One 9 volt Alkaline battery in each Transmitter and Receiver Battery Life 6 to 8 hours Microphone Uni...

Page 24: ...incurred in the use of the speakers This limitation of incidental or consequential damage is not applicable where prohibited The only obligation under this warranty does not apply to any defect malfu...

Page 25: ...AL ACCESSORIES 1 Splitter for multiple PAS units 2 20 foot extension cable 3 Headset microphone 4 Hand held microphone Please contact your dealer or Mediaphile AV Technologies for these accessories Pa...

Page 26: ...Minnesota 55441 Tel 763 559 1019 Fax 763 559 1585 email info mediaphile com www mediaphile com Mediaphile AV is a division of Cetacea Sound Corporation Page 26 Save this manual for future reference Se...

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