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① 

Power switch: rotate the dial to MAX until you hear a click to power on the 

device and then gradually increase the volume level. Once powered on, the LED 

display shows “UHF”, meaning the device is ready for voice amplification. 

Likewise, rotate to OFF to gradually decrease the volume level and eventually 

power off the device when you hear a click.

② 

LED digital display: display information such as the current work mode, 

battery level and mic working channel. It shows “BLUE” in Bluetooth mode, 

“HLOH” in karaoke mode, “TF” in TF card mode, “USB” in USB mode, 

“AUX” in audio input mode, and “REC” in recording mode (Note: you 

can only switch to recording mode when a storage device and a mic are 

both connected).       is the battery level symbol which flashes when power 

is low (less than 1 hour left) and requires charging in time. “— — — —” 

shows up when the amplifier is in standby status which can be wakened 

up by any key press.

③ 

M mode button: when powered on, press it to switch among six work 

modes, accompanied by corresponding voice prompt. In karaoke mode, 

long press M button to switch among low-reverb, medium-reverb and 

high-reverb settings. Once an AUX audio source or a TF card is inserted, 

the device will automatically switch to AUX mode or TF mode, and upon 

disconnected, switch to the next work mode. While a storage device and 

a mic are connected, long press this button to enter recording mode, 

accompanied by a “REC” symbol on LED display and a “Recording 

mode” voice prompt. During recording, the LED display shows recording 

duration in “00:00” format. Long press this button again to exit and save 

recording. Upon exiting recording mode, the device will automatically play 

the newly recorded audio in a loop.

 Wireless Amplifier

E500W

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Summary of Contents for E500W

Page 1: ...Wireless Amplifier E500W...

Page 2: ...E500W E500W 400 6828 333 20W UHF 40 40 A 01 20 B 21 40 DSP U TF 12 80 1...

Page 3: ...1A 2 5 12 80 420g 130x102x46mm 80Hz 18KHz 10W 20W 4 DC 6 4 8 4V 3 7V 2500mAh 2 18650 3 7V 2000mAh DC 5V 1A 2 5 20 150g 60Hz 16KHz 51 54dB 0db 1V Pa m at 1kHz UHF 657 3MHz 667 05 UHF 40 E500W 1 2 2 1 1...

Page 4: ...E500W 3 7V 400mAh DC 5V 300mA 2 4 39g 60Hz 16KHz 44 50dB 0db 1V Pa m at 1kHz UHF 40 M 3...

Page 5: ...E500W 4 MAX LED UHF MAX OFF LED BLUE HLOH K TF TF USB USB AUX REC 1 M K M AUX TF TF AUX TF REC 00 00 TF USB MIC AUX 3 5mm MP3...

Page 6: ...E500W TF TF TF TF MP3 WAV TF FAT16 FAT32 exFAT NTFS USB U Type C 1 10 A B A 10 B B 10 A A B 10 Type C 5...

Page 7: ...E500W ON OFF M USB 5V 1A 3C A 01 20 B 21 40 40 U1 U9 9 3 10 M E0 M E1 10 40 6...

Page 8: ...1 2 1 1 A CH01 CH20 20 B CH21 CH40 20 1 M 3 10 2 M M 3 M E500W 7...

Page 9: ...M BLUE TAKSTAR E500W TAKSTAR E500W IPAD M E500W 1 2 3 CCC 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 10: ...E500W WEEE 2012 19 EU WEEE https www takstar com 9...

Page 11: ...lity to use multiple sets simultaneously Built in anti interference wireless module for dual mic application Optional rechargeable handheld or headset mics Digital Signal Processor DSP chip inside eff...

Page 12: ...thium ion battery Sensitivity 51 to 54dB 0db 1V Pa m at 1kHz UHF Frequency 657 3MHz 667 05MHz segmented UHF Use Distance about 40m in open area Battery Capacity 18650 3 7V 2000mAh 1 PC Wireless Amplif...

Page 13: ...Playtime about 4 hours Net Weight about 39g Capsule back electret Polar Pattern unidirectional Frequency Response 60Hz 16KHz Sensitivity 44 to 50dB 0db 1V Pa m at 1kHz Battery Type lithium ion battery...

Page 14: ...ess than 1 hour left and requires charging in time shows up when the amplifier is in standby status which can be wakened up by any key press M mode button when powered on press it to switch among six...

Page 15: ...ut interface connect to a playback device e g phone tablet MP3 player via a 3 5mm audio cable so to use the amplifier as an active speaker TF card slot insert a TF memory card following the labeled di...

Page 16: ...model Indicator light lights up green when powered on and battery level is normal flashes red if low power and requires charging illuminates solid red while charging and turns solid green when fully c...

Page 17: ...rging lights up solid blue when powered on and power is sufficient flashes blue if low power illuminates solid red while charging and no longer red when fully charged Working channel mic volume displa...

Page 18: ...cation when talking to the mic If there is no sound when you talk to the handheld mic that means the pairing is not successful please retry the above steps to re pair 2 Changing Frequency Power up bot...

Page 19: ...the amplifier are already paired then B Bluetooth Pairing Upon first use you need to connect this device to your phone or Bluetooth device following below steps Power up the amplifier press M to switc...

Page 20: ...ower adapter used if any should be approved by CCC certification or similar standards and comply with the power supply requirements 4 Keep this product and its accessories in a dry and ventilated area...

Page 21: ...of this type of waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with WEEE At the same time your c...

Page 22: ...rm to your particular product since Takstar is constantly improving its products Also specifications devices or accessories available may vary from region to region If you have any questions please co...

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