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2. Operating Instructions 

Using the UHF Wireless Microphone

 

 

 

1.

    Open the battery compartment of wireless hand-held mic or belt-pack transmitter mic 

 

       and insert supplied 2 x AA type batteries in their c/- polarity. 

 

2.

    Set Ch-number of amplifier and microphone both to same number by Ch-selector 

 

       switch using supplied plastic “I” screw driver.  ( Please see the schematic below )

  

3.    

Clockwise insert the supplied BNC wireless antenna into it’s socket on the operating panel.

 

4.

    Plug your wired microphone into the combination jack on the operating panel.

 

5.

    Turn on the main power on/off switch. Power-on LED will be illuminated.

 

6.    

Adjust the volume level of wired mic and try while setting treble/bass to proper level.

 

7.

    Adjust the volume level of wireless mic on the amplifier. Turn on the switch of wireless

 

       mic and try. The on-air LED next to the Ch-selector switch will be illuminated. 

     

8.

    In the case of frequency interference occurring, try to set Ch to another Ch-number.   

 

9.    

Use the aux in/out RCA jack to feed out or feed in audio signals to and from another source. 

 

 

Using the Wired Microphone

 

 

 

1.

    Turn on the main power on/off switch, the power-on LED will be illuminated 

 

2.

    Plug 1/4” plug into the wired mic socket and adjust the volume using the wired mic volume knob.  

 

 

       (see number 6 and 9) on the operating panel. 

  

 

 

NOTE:

 

Wired microphones are also as sensitive to feedback as wireless microphones, therefore it is advisable to follow the same advice as in the 

above information for optimum performance

Using Auxiliary Equipment

 

1.

    Use the Aux in/out jack connection to feed in or out audio signals from another source 

 

2.

    Typical sources to feed into the amplifier are MP3 players, DVD players, laptops and palm devices  

 

 

       etc. where you want to amplify the sound to larger audiences. 

  

3.

    The feed out socket can be used to connect to amplifiers and mixers.

Play

1.    With your TV remote control, change connected TV to proper video input mode (VIDEO-IN)

2.    Press the remote control of [POWER] or [   ] on the DVD front panel. (Standby to disc open mode) 

3.    Load a disc in the disc slot with label side up. Place a single disc in the slot. The disc will be inserted  

 

 

       automatically. Then the DVD player begins to read it so as to identify different disc formats, then display on the screen.

4.    When directory or menu picture displays on the screen, press the direction

       buttons [▲][▼][   ][   ] on the remote control to move lighting band to desired track. 

       You can also directly press number buttons to select a specific track.

Using the DVD Player

 

Front Panel

 

Rear Panel

Connection Diagram

 

Beware : Shut off all power before making connections

 

Safety Precautions

There are dangerous voltages inside this product. To prevent electric shock do not open the cabinet yourself. For service 

please contact our regional representative office or direct to us as per the instructions of Limited Warranty

DVD+TV 

Connect Video Output (RCA Jack: Yellow) to 
Video-in of TV by supplied RCA cable

DVD+VGA Monitor

 

Connect VGA Output (D-15 Jack) to video-in 
of your VGA monitor by supplied VGA cable.

DVD + 5.1Ch Digital amplifier

If you have a 5.1Ch digital amplifier, you may 

connect 5.1Ch RCA Jack (Red) to your digital 

amplifier by using an optical coaxial cable 

(Option) VGA cable.

 

1.  Power on-off switch
2.  Mode select
7.  Play button
8.  Back
10. Stop button
16. Eject
20. A-B repeat
21. Pitch control faster/slower
23. Next

1. Video output
2. Audio output (L)
3. Audio output (R)
4. Digital audio coaxial output
5. Remote controle input
6. Amp. standby controle output
7. VGA output (D-15)
8. DC 12V adapter input jack
9. Power socket

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