OPERATING MANUAL Compact, Mobility, Lightweight, BIG SOUND! MA-101 Wireless Personal PA Amplifier Electronics Co., Ltd. Head office:814,Pei-KangRoad,Chiayi,60096,Taiwan. Taipei office:5,Lane 118, Sung-teh Road,Taipei, 11075, Taiwan. Web-http://www.mipro.com.tw E-mail: mipro @mipro.com.
Wireless Portable PA Amplifier Contents INTRODUCTION Wireless Portable PA Amplifier 6 INTRODUCTION---------------------------------------------------- 1 6 6 PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS----------------------------------- 2,3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ---------------------------------------- 3,4 6 CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES -------------------- 5 6 REPLACING THE MA-101BATTERY --------------------------------- 6 6 SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------------------------- 7 Thank you f
Wireless Portable PA Amplifier Wireless Portable PA Amplifier 1. PARTS NAME AND FUNCTIONS (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (12) (1) (14) Auxiliary Input Jack: Uses a 3.5mm (1/8" "minijack" plug. Accepts external audio inputs, such as portable cassette/CD/MP3 player. DC Power Input Jack: Plug into DC charger (supplied) for battery charging. The inner conductor is positive and should be connected to 18VDC 10%, +2.5A. Body: Houses all electronic components.
Wireless Portable PA Amplifier Wireless Portable PA Amplifier (3) AuxiliaryIn a) Connecta line-levelsource, such as portable cassette/CD/MP3 playerintothe Auxinputjack(9). b) Turn on the PAsystem (4)andadjustvolumeasdesired. (4) Installation a) b) c) (5) Hand Carrying: Remove the shoulder belt (12) and store in the Battery Compartment (13) directly above the battery. Use the Fixed Handle for transport.
Wireless Portable PA Amplifier Wireless Portable PA Amplifier 5. SPECIFICATIONS: 4. REPLACING THE MA-101 BATTERY Model With proper care and charging, it is unlikely that it will be necessary to replace theMA-101battery for some time. However, there is an access panel Spec provided for this purpose. If extendedperiods of use are requiredwithout timeto recharge thebattery,youmaywish tohave a secondbatteryfullychargedand ready to install and u s e once theexistingoneisdrained.
Handheld Wireless Microphone Note Latest modularized microphone structure. Built-in "Piltone & NoiseLock" dual-squelch circuitry eliminates "pop" interference. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (Fig.1) 1. PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1. Grille: Protects cartridge and prevents "POP" noise. 2. Battery Status Indicator: Indicates power on / off and the battery status. When the power switch is turned ON, the red LEDs indicator flashes briefly, indicating normal battery status.
Handheld Wireless Microphone Handheld Wireless Microphone Latest modularized microphone structure. Built-in "NoiseLock" squelch circuitry eliminates "pop" interference. 2. BATTERY INSERTION (Fig.2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Unscrewbattery cap (6) in a counter-clockwise direction. (Fig.1) 2. Inser two 1.5V(AA) battery into the battery compartment observing the correct polarity. The moment the battery touches the terminals of the compartment, the indicator will flash briefly .
Handheld Wireless Microphone Bodypack Transmitter 1. PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2. BATTERY INSERTION 1 2 3 (Fig.2) 4 1. Unscrewbattery cap (6) in a counter-clockwise direction. 2. Inser two 1.5V(AA) battery into the battery compartment observing the correct polarity. The moment the battery touches the terminals of the compartment, the indicator will flash briefly . This means the polarity is correct. However, if no flashoccurs, this indicates wrong insertion or battery is dead.
Bodypack Transmitter Bodypack Transmitter 8. Detachable Belt Clip: Allows 360 degrees rotating to suittransmitting angles. To detach simply u s e a screwdriver at a 45 degree angle to unfasten. see diagram. 3. AF 4-PIN INPUT CONNECTION METHODS 4 3 2 ON BATT. LOW PIN 1 SHIELD (Fig.2) 1 OFF (1) 2-Wire Electret Condenser Microphone C apsule AUDIO 4 2 1 3 2 3 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 1.
Bodypack Transmitter Bodypack Transmitter 4. BATTERY INSTALLATION 1. PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1. Pushing down both snap locks on the sides o f battery cover to open battery cover. Take out the batteries. Fig.5). 2. Insert a two 1.5(AA) batteries into the battery compartment according to the correct polarityasshown in Fig. 5). Then push up to close the battery compartment as shown in Fig. 6). 1 8 2 3 4 9 5 6 7 (Fig.5) (Fig.1) 1. AF Input Jack: C onnects to a lavaliere or headset microphone.
Bodypack Transmitter Bodypack Transmitter 8. Transmitting Antenna: 1/ 4 λ transmitting antenna. 3. AF 4-PIN INPUT CONNECTION METHODS 9. Detachable Belt Clip: Allows 360 degrees rotating to suittransmitting angles. To detach simply u s e a screwdriver at a 45 degree angle to unfasten. see diagram. 4 3 2 ON BATT. LOW PIN 1 SHIELD (Fig.2) 1 OFF (1) 2-Wire Electret Condenser Microphone C apsule AUDIO 4 2 1 3 2 3 4 2.
Bodypack Transmitter Note 4. BATTERY INSTALLATION 1. Pushing down both snap locks on the sides o f battery cover to open battery cover. Take out the batteries. Fig.5). 2. Insert a two 1.5(AA) batteries into the battery compartment according to the correct polarityasshown in Fig. 5). Then push up to close the battery compartment as shown in Fig. 6). (Fig.5) (Fig.6) PS: When the microphone is not in use: Make surethepowerofthemicrophoneisoff.
NOTE Disposal Dispose the unusable device according to valid regulations. Disposal of spent batteries/accumulators You are required by law to return all spent batteries. Disposing of used batteries withdomestic waste is prohibited! 2005-08-13 Batteries / NiCad cells containing toxins are marked by accompanying symbols that refer to the prohibition of disposal with domestic waste. The designations for the decisive heavy metals are: Cd=cadmium, Hg=mercury, Pb=lead.