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PLAYING A PRE-PROGRAMMED SONG  

 

1.

 

Enter the 2-digit number of the pre-programmed song you want to play. For 

the numbers of the pre-programmed songs, see "The Musical     Powerhorn 
Song List" (Faxback Doc. # 15370). 

2.

 

Press PLAY to play your selected song.   

 
NOTE: If you enter a single-digit number, then press PLAY, the Powerhorn 
plays a randomly-selected song.   

 
PLAYING MANUALLY   

 
Press the buttons (0.9, RECORD, and CM) to play a song.  See "Table of Musical 
Notes" for the notes that correspond to the buttons.   

 
USING THE POWERHORN AS A PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM   
 

With the Built-in Microphone 

1.

 

Set MIC INT/EXT to INT.   

2.

 

Press and hold the trigger button and speak into the built-in microphone.  
When you finish speaking, release the trigger button.   
 

NOTE:  Rotate M. GAIN to adjust the microphone sensitivity.  If feedback        
occurs, rotate M. GAIN counterclockwise to reduce the microphone        

sensitivity.   

With an External Microphone (Not Supplied)   

1.

 

Insert a microphone's 1/8-inch plug into the EXT MIC jack. 

2.

 

Set MIC INT/EXT to EXT. 

3.

 

Turn on the external microphone and speak into it.   
 

NOTE:  Rotate M. Gain to adjust the microphone sensitivity.  If feedback        
occurs, rotate M. GAIN counterclockwise to reduce the microphone        

sensitivity.   

 
RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK A SONG   

 

1.

 

Enter a memory location number (01-05). 

2.

 

Press RECORD. 

3.

 

Press the number buttons that correspond to the notes you want to record.  
 

NOTES:   
The Powerhorn can hold one song of up to 16 notes in each memory         
location. If you store notes in a memory location that already contains         

notes, you record over the previous notes.  If you record a song of 17 notes or 
more, notes you enter after the 16th "chain" to the next memory location and 

Summary of Contents for 320-2037

Page 1: ... Sources INSTALLING BATTERIES The Powerhorn is powered by eight AA batteries not supplied When the Powerhorn s sound weakens replace the batteries We recommend alkaline batteries such as Radio Shack Cat 23 552 Follow these steps to install the batteries 1 Set POWER ON OFF to OFF 2 Slide the battery compartment cover down to remove it 3 Install the batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols and...

Page 2: ...Rotate M GAIN to adjust the microphone sensitivity If feedback occurs rotate M GAIN counterclockwise to reduce the microphone sensitivity With an External Microphone Not Supplied 1 Insert a microphone s 1 8 inch plug into the EXT MIC jack 2 Set MIC INT EXT to EXT 3 Turn on the external microphone and speak into it NOTE Rotate M Gain to adjust the microphone sensitivity If feedback occurs rotate M ...

Page 3: ...ber and preset PLAY ERASING A RECORDED SONG 1 Press the memory location the recorded song you want to erase 2 Press RECORD and then CM or simply record another song over the previous one TABLE OF MUSICAL NOTES NOTE BUTTON LOWER A RECORD LOWER B 0 C 1 D 2 E 3 F 4 F SHARP F CM SEE NOTE G 5 A 6 B 7 C 8 D 9 NOTE You cannot use CM Complete to enter notes during recording Pressing it after a memory loca...

Page 4: ... 26 RAZORBACK PEP SONG ARKANSAS 27 ROAR LION ROAR COLUMBIA 28 CORNELL SYRACUSE PENN STATE UNC 29 OUR ALMA MATER FLORIDA 30 RAMBLING WRECK FROM GEORGIA TECH 31 HARVARD FAIR HARVARD 32 ILLINOIS LOYALTY 33 INDIANA OUR INDIANA 34 IOWA CORN SONG 35 BENGAL SWING LOUISANA 36 MICHIGAN STATE FIGHT SONGS 37 MARYLAND MY MARYLAND 38 THE MINNESOTA ROUSER 39 NOTRE DAME VICTORY MARCH 40 DEAR OLD NEBRASKA 41 HERE...

Page 5: ... JACQUES 62 GOD SAVE THE QUEEN 63 HAVA NAGILA 64 HATIKVA 65 IRISH EYES ARE SMILING 66 LA MARSEILLAISE 67 LOCH LOMOND 68 O SOLO MIO 69 LET S DO IT 70 SONG OF THE VOLGA BOATMEN 71 WE SHALL OVERCOME CALL TO ATTENTION 72 AH OOO GAH 73 CHARGE 74 5TH SYMPHONY BEETHOVEN 75 THE HUNT CITY AND STATE 76 CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY 77 CHICAGO CHICAGO 78 THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK 79 MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME 80 T...

Page 6: ...dry immediately Liquids can contain minerals that corrode the electronic circuits Handle the powerhorn gently and carefully Dropping it can damage its circuit boards and case and cause it to work improperly Use and store the powerhorn in normal temperature environments Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the powerhorn away from dus...

Page 7: ...stance Specifications Power Source 8 AA Batteries DC 12 12V Sound Level at 9 8 Feet 3 Meters 90 dB 6 dB Horn 70 dB 6 dB PA Maximum Power Output More Than 3 Watts Horn More Than 1 Watt PA Maximum Current Drain 750 mA Horn 300 mA PA Weight 19 6 oz 555 g Power rating Public Address 2 2 W Horn 4 W Volume Output at 3 feet 94 db Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are s...

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