PAS 100 Operating Manual
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Install 4 screws
Using the Sennheiser Wireless Microphone Receiver
Refer to the manual for the wireless microphone receiver for more information on its front panel
operation. Hint: The front panel display of the wireless microphone receiver turns green when a
microphone is detected and is ready to be used. Make sure this display is green before continuing to the
next steps. Adjust the maximum output level of the receiver to +6dB.
With the Power turned on, turn the Master Volume of the PAS 100 speaker to the second line on the dial.
Speak into the wireless microphone 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. When a
squealing or whistling sound is heard immediately turn the Master Volume all the way down and slowly
turn it back up.
Outdoor Operation
The included lightweight rain cover is only intended to be used in case of unexpected rain. The PAS 100
must not be operated with this rain cover in place. Unplug the power cable, turn the speaker off and cover
the speaker with the rain cover until the rain stops. Connection of the PAS 100 to a power outlet in a wet
environment could result in electric shock.
Power Saving Modes
The unit will go into a standby mode to prolong battery life when no sound has been present on the inputs
for 6 minutes. When sound is again present on the inputs the speaker will be ready and operating again
within 3 seconds.
Preventative Maintenance
The unit should be wiped down with a soft lint free cloth to remove dust and dirt on a regular basis.