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PA-223A-140 User’s Manual

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PA-223A-140 User’s Manual

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SUMMARY

SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

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ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE

ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE

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BASIC EQUIPMENT

BASIC EQUIPMENT

Pages  4-5

Power Supply Input 

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ON/OFF button

Page  4

Talk Overs 

Page  4

- Tone adjustment

Page  4

- Inputs

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Volume Controls 

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Outputs

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OPTIONS

OPTIONS

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- Wireless receiver SDR-6216M 

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- Handheld microphone SQ-5016 + Charger

Pages  6-7

- Beltpack transmitter SM-5016 + Charger

Pages  8-9

- Audio transmitter RP-6016M

Page  10

- Digital player EM040

Pages  11-12

- CD/USB player CD-456

Pages  13-15

- Digital player EM010PR

Pages  16-18

- Digital record/player EM020R

Pages  19-22  

TECHNICAL DATA

TECHNICAL DATA

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing PA-223A-140. To ensure the best performance and get the maximum life
out of the equipment, we recommend that you read this manual carefully.

PA-223A-140 is an automatic mixer which can be equipped with 1 player, 1 audio transmitter
or/and 1 UHF wireless module. This product only functions on AC main 100-240V, 47-63 Hz.

ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE

ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE

The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle indicates the existence of internal
components whose substitution may effect safety. Also indicates important operating
instructions.

The lightning and arrowhead symbol warns about the presence of uninsulated dange-
rours voltage. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. Refer servi-
cing to qualified personnel.

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Do not use the sound system in a humid or dusty place, or near any heat sources such as radia-
tors, heat registers, neither under the sun or at very low temperatures.

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Place the sound system in a ventilated place.

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Be careful when moving this unit in order not to damage the electronics. 

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Carry the sound system with caution.

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Do not forget to decrease the volume switch before turning off the sound system.

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Handle the control switches carefully.

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Clean the sound system regularly. 

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Keep the carton in case of return.Transport will be safe and without any risk of damage.

Summary of Contents for PA-223A-140

Page 1: ...X Mic 1 MIN MAX Mic 2 MIN MAX Line 1 MIN MAX Line 2 MIN MAX Bass MIN MAX Mid MIN MAX Hi MIN MAX Master L MIN MAX Master R On Off PA 223S Option Lecteur CD ou Lecteur Enregistreur USB SD Option Récepteur HF ou Emetteur HF AC IN 100 240V 47 63Hz PA 223S Line Out Pre Post Master Mono St Serial N Right INPUTS OUTPUTS SPEAKER OUTPUTS Left Line R Line L Rec Out Line 1 Mic 1 Line 2 Mic 2 Example of one P...

Page 2: ...ch can be equipped with 1 player 1 audio transmitter or and 1 UHF wireless module This product only functions on AC main 100 240V 47 63 Hz ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle indicates the existence of internal components whose substitution may effect safety Also indicates important operating instructions The lightning and arrowhead symb...

Page 3: ... power supply input Allows working on AC main It is recommended to use the provided cable ON OFF BUTTON Use this button to switch on off the device PREAMPLIFIER automatic mixer stereo 2 x 70 W RMS 4 ohms INPUTS 2 MIC INPUTS equipped with XLR 3 pins connectors The balanced inputs allow use of long cables One condition use high quality cables 2 LINE INPUTS equipped with 2 dual RCA connectors allowin...

Page 4: ...tters can be reloaded The charger HC 30 is for the handheld microphone SQ 5016 Before loading check that the batteries are rechargeable ones For rechargeable batteries we strongly recommend NiMH batteries no alkanies Wrong batteries can damage the microphone functions Check battery status Many batteries are known to have leakage problem of conductive and corrosive liquid Remove the batteries if yo...

Page 5: ...n will increase or decrease the channel number The corresponding fre quency will change accordingly When a desired channel frequency is being selected it will be automatically saved and stored in the memory 2 Input Level Gain Control Adjustment Low impedance Lo Z MT high impedance Hi Z GT gain controls are situated inside the transmitter Gain controls are adjustment ports that enable you touse mic...

Page 6: ... track In play mode pause mode random play mode Selects the previous titel file FOLDER UP Press this button to select the next folder In stop mode Skips the starting play folder and selects the next folder It cyclics to the first folder if it is the last folder In normal play mode Skips the current file and selects the next folder s first file 2 1 3 4 5 6 UHF TRANSMITTER RP 6016M Technical specifi...

Page 7: ...n below Repeat off repeat one track repeat all RST System reset RANDOM All titles are played in a random sequence VOL VOL Decrease volume Increase volume FUNC This button alows to select CARD or USB mode 10 When this key is pushed during playback pause or stop the device selects the 10th MPR3 file which is following the current file If less than 10 files are left during playback the device plays t...

Page 8: ...automatically Program mode Skips to previous track according to program selection FOLDER Skip Enables to skip to next file Stop mode skips to next file Program mode skips to the first track in the next file Play mode skips to the first track in the next file Keys Explanations Front panel Remote FOLDER Skip Enables to skip to previous file Stop mode skips to previous file Program mode skips to firs...

Page 9: ...lay forwards within a title Play mode The selected title starts automatically Stop Pause mode The selected title does not start automatically Program mode Enables to skip to next title DOWN REV Title Skip Press briefly to skip to previous title Press a little longer 0 7s to play backwards within a title Play mode The selected title starts automatically Stop Pause mode The selected title does not s...

Page 10: ...ile Repeat all track Repeat off repeat 1 track repeat 1 file repeat all track PROG Press this to select title To delete the selection press Stop MUTE Mute stops music Press and music starts again INTRO Intro plays each track for 10 seconds RAN DOM Random play mode VOL Decreases volume by 1 dB lowest volume 0 dB VOL Increases volume by 1dB highest volume 30dB FIND Press this to change information o...

Page 11: ...t file Press for a while Next or again to select the file Press on DEL to start deleting the file Keys Explanations Front panel of player Remote control REC Press briefly the button FUNC to chose MP3 SD MMC or AUX If you press a little longer you can choose the recording qua lity MIDJHIGHJLOWJMID MID 128Kbps medium quality LOW 64Kbps lowest quality HIGH 256Kbps highest quality Select USB or CARD w...

Page 12: ...layer USB MMC Card player T EM040 CD USB player CD 456 USB MMC Card player EM 010PR USB MMC Card record player EM 020R PA 223A 140 User s Manual 23 Key Explanations Front panel Player Remote control PRE DOWN FOL DER Skips to previous folder Stop mode Skips to previous folder Program mode Selects first title in previous folder Play mode Selects first title in previous folder REPEAT REPEAT Repeat al...

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