Quick Start Guide

24 EUROPORT MPA40BT-PRO/MPA40BT Quick Start Guide 25
EUROPORT MPA40BT-PRO/MPA40BT Getting started
(EN)
Step 3: Getting
started
Set up the MPA40BT-PRO/MPA40BT in
your chosen listening location.
Connect the MPA40BT-PRO/MPA40BT to
a power outlet by using the included IEC
power cable.
Turn all LEVEL knobs and the
MAIN LEVEL knob down to the full
counter-clockwise setting.
Connect all analog microphone,
instrument, and/or RCA cables to their
respective input jacks.
Power up the MPA40BT-PRO/MPA40BT
by pressing the POWER switch to the
on” position.
If you are using Behringer wireless
microphones, plug the wireless dongle
into the WIRELESS SYSTEM USB input.
The WIRELESS SYSTEM LEDs will light up when the
wireless microphones become active.
To pair a Bluetooth device with
the MPA40BT-PRO/MPA40BT,
follow these steps:
Press and hold the BT/AUX PAIRING BUTTON until
the LED ashes quickly.
Open Bluetooth in your mobile phone,
MP3 player or other Bluetooth equipment to
pair and connect.
In your Bluetooth device, enter the PIN code: 0000
(Bluetooth version 2.0 and above will not require
a PIN code).
When the LED lights solid, you can begin playing
music from your Bluetooth device.
While playing music from your Bluetooth
device, turn the BT/AUX LEVEL knob to
about the 50% position.
Slowly rotate the MAIN LEVEL knob
clockwise until you achieve a
comfortable listening level.
While speaking into each microphone,
slowly rotate the MIC 1 and/or MIC 2
LEVEL knobs clockwise until you nd a
clean, clear sound. If a microphone signal sounds
distorted, rotate the LEVEL knob slowly counter-
clockwise until the sound cleans up.
If you have an instrument plugged into
the MIC 1 or MIC 2 channels, play the
instrument and slowly rotate that
channels LEVEL knob clockwise until you nd an
acceptable level.
If you have an instrument or other
external sound source plugged into the
iPOD/AUX RCA jacks, adjust the volume
on the instrument or sound source.
Balance all of the audio channels against
each other by adjusting each channels
respective LEVEL knob until you nd an
acceptable mix.
Adjust the BASS and TREBLE controls if
the overall sound needs more low or
high frequencies.
Make nal adjustments to the MAIN
LEVEL knob.
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