PAS 100 Operating Manual
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Rev. 070807
Using both a Microphone and Music Player
Turn the Master Volume all the way down to the far left position. Plug the microphone into the Mic In
connector. Talk into the microphone and turn up the knob over the Mic In until the red Input Overload light
begins to flash. Turn the knob back down until the red light stops flashing. Plug the CD/MP3 player into
the Aux In connectors. Play back the loudest music on the player and turn up the knob over the Aux In
until the red lnput Overload light begins to flash. Turn the knob back down until the red light stops
flashing. Turn up the Master Volume until the music is loud enough. Stop the music and speak into the
microphone.
When the microphone is too loud: Turn the Mic In
Mic In
Mic In
Mic In down one line at a time until the level is correct.
When the microphone is too soft: Turn the Master Volume
Master Volume
Master Volume
Master Volume up one line and turn the Aux
Aux
Aux
Aux In
In
In
In down one line.
Try listening to the microphone again.
If it is not possible to get the microphone or the CD loud enough: Turn all the knobs all the way down to
the left and start the instructions at this section again.
Adjusting the Tone Control
The PAS 100 has been optimized at the factory so that for most media and voices the Bass, Mid and Treble
controls should be set at their centre detent position. Turning up the Mid control and turning down the
bass control can make voices easier to understand. Turning up the Treble control can make the speaker
sound brighter in a big room or outdoors.
Recording a Speech
The Line Out connection may be attached to an external recording device. The audio signal at this output
is a mix of the microphone and music player inputs. The level is not affected by the Master Volume
control.
Using Two (or more) PAS 100 Speakers Together
The Line Out connection may be used to feed audio to a second PAS 100 speaker. Connect the Line Out of
the main speaker to the Aux In of the second speaker. Any audio of the first speaker will then be sent to
the second speaker as well. While listening to sound on the first speaker turn up the Input – Aux in knob
of the second speaker until the red light starts flashing. Turn the volume back down until the light stops
flashing and then turn it down one line more. Turn up the Master Volume of the second speaker until it is
loud enough. The Line Out connection of the second speaker may be used to drive the Aux In of a third
speaker and so on.
Using the K+H CD Player
With the Power turned on, turn the Master Volume to the second line on the dial. Start playing the
loudest music you have and turn up the input knob for either the Upper or Lower Slot until the red Input
Overload light begins to flash. Turn the Input level back down until the light stops flashing and then turn
it down one line more. Turn up the Master Volume until the sound is loud enough.
Installing a Sennheiser Wireless Microphone Receiver
Any Sennheiser Evolution series wireless microphone receiver may be installed in either or both of the two
universal option slots.
Remove the four screws holding one of the blank plates in position (A)
(A)
(A)
(A).
Attach the adhesive rubber spacers wihich shipped with the PAS 100 to 4 places under the rack
ear tabs (B)
(B)
(B)
(B).
Attach the two rack ears which shipped with the PAS 100 (located inside the option slot behind
the blank plate) to the wireless receiver with two screws on each side (C)
(C)
(C)
(C).
Attach the two small antennas which shipped with the PAS 100 to the back of the wireless
receiver. Unwrap the two cables inside the slot labelled for either the top slot or the bottom slot
as appropriate. Plug the DC connector into the DC jack of the microphone receiver (D)
(D)
(D)
(D).