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             adjust the volume. Press key VOL+ (15) to increase volume, press key VOL- (16) to 

      

decrease volume; Press key # (17) / key b (18) on remote control to adjust pitch control, 

      

Press key # (17) to adjust pitch up, press key b (18) to adjust pitch down; Press key MUTE 

      

(14) on the remote control to mute the audio, 

 

      

to resume audio; Press key  (19) to resume original audio.

8.3.11. While playing CD, press LOUD (20) on the remote control to increase the bass effect.

8.3.12. While playing CD, press (21) on the remote control to select left channel, right channel and 

      

stereo. Please be noted to select voice mode you should pay attention to various kinds of 

      

discs, some of the disc that only have one voice mode, when the key voice mode has been 

             selected, it will be displayed on the LCD display.

8.3.13. Under the mode of playing DVD / VCD, Press button (22) on the remote control to zoom in 

      

or zoom out the image, Press (30) to play slowly. Press (31) to return to sub catalog.

8.3.14. Press MENU on the remote control to set up main menu (33), then the PBC can be played, 

      

all the menu will be displayed on the LCD disc player, and then press Numeric Key (35) to 

      

select the song, while playing any of the songs on the PBC, press again to cancel the PBC 

             playing. While playing DVD, press (33) once to set up the main menu, or return to main 

      

menu, all the menu will be displayed on the LCD disc player, and then press Numeric Key 

      

(35) to select the chapter, press again to enter into title menu, press thrice to switch off; 

      

Press (26) on the remote control to select the angle of viewing the image.

8.3.15. The language of the DVD can be set up according to the disc. Press (27) on the remote 

      

control to change the language. Subtitles can only be selected in DVD mode. 

8.3.16. To set the sequence of pre-recorded files, press (29) on the remote control. P00:00 will be 

      

displayed. Press the Numeric Key (35) to select playing sequence of the files to be 

      

programmed. Press (23) to play.

8.3.17. Press (25) on the remote control to enter in to main menu, then press (23) to setup the 

      

standard of TV system, audio, media, Television system and code etc ( You can choose the 

      

current setting with the multi media player without changing ).

8.3.18. Press (28) to repeat the single file or all the files.

8.3.19. Repeat pressing (32) on the remote control to select the acoustic characteristic.

8.3.20. Press (37) to know the total lead time and time left for the files.

8.3.10. While video output or audio output, press key VOL+ (15) / VOL- (16) on remote control to 

the LCD display will display MUTE, press again

   

MULTI FORMAT CD / DVD / USB / SD MEDIA PLAYER

Summary of Contents for PROMIC PA-300W

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PORTABLE PA AMPLIFIER SYSTEM PROMIC PA 300W SOUND...

Page 2: ...18 6 Digital Audio Player With Bluetooth Operation Guide 4 6 7 10 4 Parts Description and Operation Guide 5 Wireless Microphone Operation Guide 20 21 22 23 10 Useful Tips on Using Your PA System 11 Wa...

Page 3: ...device The voltage may damage the device MAIN FEATURES 1 Main Features Fully self contained all in one portable audio system High performance class D amplification 12 inch woofer and 1 inch tweeter d...

Page 4: ...ideo Output AC Power Supply Internal Battery Charge Time Standby Time Battery Indicator Battery Compartment Colour Grille Tripod Mount Dimensions L x W x H Weight Operation Temperature Range 300W MAX...

Page 5: ...f this equipment will not be used for a long period of time after setup To reduce the risk of electric shock use the specified power voltage only Do not expose equipment or power cord to strong sunlig...

Page 6: ...Stand Mount 7 Wheels 8 Multi Format CD DVD MP3 Player or Digital Audio Player Fixed Carry 9 UHF PLL Wireless Receiver Modules blanking plate fitted if no optional second receiver installed 10 Control...

Page 7: ...reen indicator will extinguish one by one from right to left Battery Charge When charging battery power indicator will flash with battery voltage enhancing from weak to strong the indicator will light...

Page 8: ...second Promic PA System connect audio cable into LINE OUT 13 then connect to external amplifier active companion speakers This output signal is combined from all inputs 5 For more sound coverage conne...

Page 9: ...hen LOW battery indicator 3 lights up red it indicates battery power is LOW Please change battery for continued use 5 2 3 When switching on microphone power operate the switch step by step When the sw...

Page 10: ...ransmitting Power Power Source Operating Time On board Indicators Dimensions Weight Dynamic Handheld PLL 16 Channel Selectable UHF 5R 520 05 543 75 MHz IR Sync 55dBm 10mW 2 x AA 1 5V Batteries Include...

Page 11: ...SYNC key to confirm the desired channel The indicator bar will stop flashing when the channel is selected 6 2 3 With the handheld wireless microphone turned on remove the battery cover Face IR window...

Page 12: ...43 75 MHz CH 1 520 05 MHz CH 2 520 75 MHz CH 3 521 85 MHz CH 4 522 45 MHz CH 5 523 35 MHz CH 6 524 35 MHz CH 7 525 15 MHz CH 8 525 85 MHz CH 9 527 95 MHz CH 10 530 25 MHz CH 11 531 95 MHz CH 12 534 65...

Page 13: ...DIO PLAYER SD USB POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 14 13 Pictures for reference only 1 Power 2 Play Pause 3 Stop 4 Repeat 5 Skip Previous Rewind 6 Skip Next Fast Forward 7 8 Mute 9 VOL 10 VOL 11 EQ 12 13 14 15...

Page 14: ...Mode Power On Off Play Pause Stop Repeat Skip Previous Rewind Skip Next Fast Forward Do not connect any external device to USB slot other than USB Flash Memory drives This slot is not designed to char...

Page 15: ...ected 7 2 5 The Bluetooth device and PA SYSTEM are now connected for streaming music wirelessly from device Playback Operation 7 2 6 On front panel or remote control press PLAY PAUSE 2 once to pause w...

Page 16: ...rd FAT32 b If the player freezes up for any reason turn it off for 3 seconds and then turn the power back on c Do not connect any external device to USB slot other than USB flash memory drives This sl...

Page 17: ...M ENTER AUDIO ST SETUP AMS ANGLE SUB TITLE SEL REPEAT PROG TITLE GOTO DIS PLAY 25 22 30 28 31 33 2 20 23 8 4 16 35 36 7 9 14 21 26 27 15 29 34 32 37 17 19 18 24 5 6 MULTI FORMAT CD DVD USB SD MEDIA PL...

Page 18: ...fault 20 Loud 21 Audio ST 22 Zoom 23 Arrow Buttons 24 Menu Enter 25 Setup AMS 26 Key for Angle 27 Sub Title Language Setting 28 Repeat 29 PROG 30 Slow 31 Key for Title of DISC 32 Key for DSP Off Loud...

Page 19: ...layer or the Key PLAY PAUSE 8 on the remote control the first file will be played 8 3 6 Press key EJECT 9 on the multi format player or key EJECT 9 on the remote control the disc will be ejected autom...

Page 20: ...ress again to cancel the PBC playing While playing DVD press 33 once to set up the main menu or return to main menu all the menu will be displayed on the LCD disc player and then press Numeric Key 35...

Page 21: ...ry may be required during this time 9 1 8 Performance and efficiency of battery are affected by changes in the environment especially temperature and humidity The system should be kept between 5 45 Fo...

Page 22: ...one directly in front of the portable loudspeaker 4 Position the speaker in front of the microphone user so it is further towards the audience 5 Do not position the PA speaker too far from the person...

Page 23: ...eceiver module above or keep as a spare for the included receiver module Useful microphone stand for hands free operation of wireless or wired microphones Small lightweight discreet headset microphone...

Page 24: ...rt provided that the goods or any part are not without Seller s consent altered repaired or subjected to any technical attention by any person other than Seller s authorised representatives This Warra...

Page 25: ...the product is to be returned in its original packaging or substantial alternative by prepaid freight Please use warranty case number as a reference 4 Seller is not responsible for Product whilst in...

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