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sw915 digital audio travel partner

THERE ARE 4 LIGHTS ON THE 

SPEAKER SIDE OF THE DIGITAL 

AUDIO TRAVEL PARTNER. THEY 

ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:

WIRELESS 1

WIRELESS 2

BATTERY STATUS

POWER

rEmOTE CONTrOL piCkup pATTErN

The remote control for the 915 can be used to operate the controls from any direction around the 915, unless the user is standing 

directly in front of the speakers. Also, the remote control will operate the 915 from a distance of up to 50 feet, and be in direct line of 

sight for best results. 2 "AA" batteries are included. Velcro is included to attach your remote to the SW915.

1,  2,  3: 

Select  the  numbered  Channel  Control  Button  to  adjust  that 

channel’s  audio  .  These  channels  refer  to  the  Combo  and  1/8  mini 

jacks

4 & 5:

  Adjusts the level of the 

selected function

. Press 4 to raise level 

and 5 to lower level. 

 

Level adjustments 

 

are for 

 

the selected function 

such as volume

6 & 7:

  Function Selector- Used to scroll through functions for selection

8:

 Master Volume Selector-  A short cut key that allows quick adjustment 

of Master Volume.  Just press this key and then the level keys to adjust 

the Master Volume

9:

 Mute All- Press this button to mute ALL audio output ( Panic button)

10:

 Bass Control- Press this button and bass will be displayed. Then use 

level buttons 4&5 to adjust

11:

 Treble Control- Press this button and treble will be displayed. Then 

use level buttons 4&5 to adjust

12: 

Voice/Music  switch-    Press  this  button  to  toggle  between  voice 

and music.  In the Voice position, the vocal frequencies are enhanced 

to produce louder and clearer vocals. These effects are absent in the 

music position to allow “uncolored” music to be heard.

13:

 Not Used

14:

 Auxiliary Selection- Press this button to select the Auxiliary function 

controlling the red/white RCA  inputs.

indicator liGhtS

WirELESS miCrOphONE pOWEr LiGhT 

There  are  two  yellow  lights  located  above  the  speakers  on  the  915. 

These lights are WIRELESS 1 & WIRELESS 2. They mean that the power 

is on and they are ready to use.

In  models  equipped  with  one  wireless  microphone  receiver,  the  first 

light (from left to right) is active.

In models equipped with two wireless receivers, the first light will be the 

indicator for Wireless Receiver #1 (from top to bottom on the control 

panel) and the second light is the indicator for Wireless Receiver #2

BATTErY  STATuS  LEd  iNdiCATOr:   

LED  is  green  when  battery 

voltage  is  sufficient  for  operation.    The  LED  Battery  Status  indicator  

turns red when the battery voltage is low indicating that the unit should 

be plugged into AC for continued operation.

CH 1

CH 2            CH 3

BASS        TREB          V/M

AUX            CD            MP3          TAPE

LEVEL       DELAY      THRSH    CH1/W1

LEVEL       DELAY

M VOL

MUTE ALL

DUCKING

REVERB

LEVEL

FUNCTION

WRLS1

FASTER

NORMAL

SLOWER FOLDER

SOURCE RANDOM REPEAT

RECORD

WRLS2

WRLS3

WRLS4

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CH 1

CH 2            CH 3

BASS        TREB          V/M

AUX            CD            MP3          TAPE

LEVEL       DELAY      THRSH    CH1/W1

LEVEL       DELAY

M VOL

MUTE ALL

DUCKING

REVERB

LEVEL

FUNCTION

WRLS1

FASTER

NORMAL

SLOWER FOLDER

SOURCE RANDOM REPEAT

RECORD

WRLS2

WRLS3

WRLS4

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Cd pLAYEr 

BuTTON

remote control

15:

 CD Selection- Press this 

 

button 

to  select  the  CD  player  for 

 

audio 

adjustments

 and CD player controls.

16:

 MP3 Selection- Press this button to select the (OPTIONAL) Digital 

Player/Recorder for audio adjustments.

17:

 

Tape Selection- Press this button to select the (OPTIONAL)  Cassette 

Player/Recorder for audio adjustments.

18-21: 

Wireless  Selectors-  Press  these  buttons  to  select  a  wireless 

receiver for audio adjustments.

Summary of Contents for Partner

Page 1: ...pliVox Portable Sound Systems As always you can reach us at 800 267 5486 Monday Friday 8am 6pm CST Part N011 0039 rounded corners SW915 LABEL Color PMS 300 black white Size 7 32 x 1 27 TABLE OF CONTEN...

Page 2: ...TO ALL WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE AND IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WATER MOISTURE DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE NEAR WATER IE BATHTUB WASH...

Page 3: ...VERB VOICE and all VOLUME controls then ADJUST and press SAVE 5 UHF Wireless MIC To turn receiver on Press and hold the SET button for about two seconds The current channel will flash three times quic...

Page 4: ...ls 1 Ducking this control activates which source of the 915 that will be used in the ducking circuit The three settings are Disabled Microphone 1 and Wireless 1 Select either Microphone 1 or Wireless...

Page 5: ...AL FEATURES The DIGITAL AUDIO TRAVEL PARTNER panel has phone jacks labeled Record Line Out and Line Insert respectively Record Line Out provides a feed from the Mixer stage but before this signal goes...

Page 6: ...c position to allow uncolored music to be heard 13 Not Used 14 Auxiliary Selection Press this button to select the Auxiliary function controlling the red white RCA inputs indicator lights Wireless Mic...

Page 7: ...he source between the CD player USB input and SD card input RANDOM Plays the selections on the CD USB device or SD card back at random REPEAT Restarts the CD USB device or SD card from the beginning o...

Page 8: ...teries Insert the first battery and slide it toward the spring contact Then insert the second battery into the space remaining Make certain the batteries are fully seated in the battery compartment 3...

Page 9: ...CD MP3 TAPE LEVEL DELAY THRSH CH1 W1 LEVEL DELAY M VOL MUTE ALL DUCKING REVERB L E V E L F U N C T I O N WRLS1 FASTER NORMAL SLOWER FOLDER SOURCE RANDOM REPEAT RECORD WRLS2 WRLS3 WRLS4 1 800 267 5486...

Page 10: ...TE DECK offers the ability to play back both sides of the cassette without the need to manually remove it and turn it over Press the F PLAY function to play back the side of the cassette tape facing u...

Page 11: ...unless plugged into AC Batteries will not hold charge Replace Batteries every 1 2 years if unit is not left charging when not in use A full charge is best obtained when the unit is off and plugged in...

Page 12: ...erchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are made in relation to the accuracy reliability or contents of this document AmpliVox reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at...

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