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XLR / 1/4" COMBO JACKS:  

To connect balanced or unbalanced 
microphones that have either XLR or 
phone plug connectors.

 

LINE OUT JACK: 

(1/4") Can be 

used for outboard processors, musical 
instruments and recorders.

 

″AA″  BATTERY CHARGER:

 

Use for charging batteries in the 
wireless microphone transmitters. 

CONTROL / BACK PANEL 

POWER SWITCH 

WIRELESS  MICROPHONE 
16 CHANNEL UHF RECEIVER 

1/4″ &

 

RCA AUDIO INPUTS:

 

To connect devices as MP3 players,  
portable tape and CD players 

 

AUTO SWITCHING 110 / 220 VAC 
INPUT WITH BUILT-IN LINE FUSE 
HOLDER 

LINE IN VOLUME: 

Control for accessory input devices 

AUDIO CONTROL KNOBS:  

Used to set  Volume/Bass/Treble

 

BATTERY PANELS 

User Accessible 

CD / MEDIA PLAYER:  

Volume Control 

POWER SWITCH:  

When power switch is in the 

ON 

position, the 

BATTERY STATUS LIGHT (RED) 

will be illuminated. The other 4 

green led

’s will indicate the condition of the battery. Each green led 

represents about 25% of battery charge. If no green led

’s are lit, bat-

tery must be recharged before use.  

 

To charge the batteries, connect the unit to 110-220VAC using the 
supplied power cord. The 4 green led

’s will flash

 

indicating battery is 

charging. The batteries will charge when unit is operating with AC 
power, 

HOWEVER the unit will charge faster with the power 

switch in the “off” position. 

 

THE SW800 MUST BE PLUGGED IN AND CHARGING WHEN NOT 
IN USE TO MAXIMIZE BATTERY LIFE. RECHARGING THE UNIT 
ONLY WHEN THE BATTERY STATUS LIGHT IS RED WILL 
SHORTEN THE USEFUL LIFE OF THE BATTERIES. 

 

FUSE:  

 When the AC cord is plugged in, and the battery 

charging does not start, please check fuse. There is a fuse in 
the AC jack. It is identified on the plastic with a drawing of a 
fuse.  

 

Detach the AC cord from the unit before replacement 

 

This fuse protects the AC circuitry. Use a flat blade screwdriver 
in the slot on the top of fuse holder to slide the fuse holder out. 
Replace the fuse with a 10A/250V fuse if needed.  

 

If after replacing fuse, the SW800 does not 

“power on”, please 

call AmpliVox Customer Service at 800-267-5486. 

 

WARNING! RISK OF SHOCK! DO NOT OPEN UNIT NO 
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE! 

 

 

OPERATION 

ECHO: 

Volume Control 

CD / MEDIA PLAYER 

ACCESSORY VOLUME CONTROL: 

Non Functional 

 

MICROPHONE VOLUME 
MICROPHONE PRIORITY SWITCH 

BATTERY STATUS LIGHTS 

EXTERNAL SPEAKER: 

1/4" JACK

 

MICROPHONE / BODYPACK / 
REMOTE CONTROL 
STORAGE COMPARTMENT 

DC POWER INPUT 

Not Used 

ADJUSTABLE PULL OUT HANDLE 

BLUETOOTH MODULE  

EXPANSION SLOTS 

Not Used 

Summary of Contents for SW800

Page 1: ...YOU CAN EXTEND THE LIFESPAN OF THE SEALED LEAD ACID SLA BATTERIES THAT OPERATE YOUR AMPLIVOX BATTERY POWERED PORTABLE PA SYSTEM OR ACCESSORY ALWAYS KEEP YOUR AMPLIVOX PORTABLE PA SYSTEM PLUGGED IN AND CHARGING WHEN NOT IN USE FOR LONG TERM STORAGE OVER 1 MONTH WE RECOM MEND DISCONNECTING THE SLA BATTERIES TO AVOID GRADUAL CONTINUOUS DISCHARGE ALWAYS STORE SLA BATTERIES IN A CHARGED CONDITION WHEN ...

Page 2: ...cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received includ ing interference that may cause undesired operation The unit s circuitry may cause interference to nearby radios To prevent interference either switch the unit off or move away from the affected radio NOTE This equipment complies within the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Ru...

Page 3: ...ht for best results If you need further assistance please call 1 800 267 5486 8am 6pm M F CST Getting Started Quick Setup SW800 SPECIFICATIONS Rated Power Output 100W RMS Speaker 8 Full Range Battery 2 12 volt rechargeable SLA 5 AH User accessible and replaceable AC Power 100 240 V Auto sensing 50 60 Hz Wireless Range Up to 300 Feet UHF Wireless Frequency 678 697 MHz Frequency Response 40Hz to 20K...

Page 4: ...dicating battery is charging The batteries will charge when unit is operating with AC power HOWEVER the unit will charge faster with the power switch in the off position THE SW800 MUST BE PLUGGED IN AND CHARGING WHEN NOT IN USE TO MAXIMIZE BATTERY LIFE RECHARGING THE UNIT ONLY WHEN THE BATTERY STATUS LIGHT IS RED WILL SHORTEN THE USEFUL LIFE OF THE BATTERIES FUSE When the AC cord is plugged in and...

Page 5: ...Green LED means fully charged LINE OUT JACKS The SW800 panel has 2 phone jacks labeled EXT SPK MIX OUT AUDIO FUNCTIONS 16 CHANNEL UHF WIRELESS Channel Display A Select Buttons Manual Channel Selection B On Off Volume Control C On Indicator Light D AF Audio Frequency Indicator E RF Radio Frequency Indicator F WIRELESS RECEIVER PANEL A B C F E D RECEIVER TRANSMITTER SETUP The receiver has its own PO...

Page 6: ...on the next time you use the Bluetooth module BLUETOOTH MODULE P Q R S T Battery Compartment Screw off the lower bottom section of mi crophone K and insert 2 AA 1 5 Volt rechargeable batteries as shown L Battery life with rechargeable batteries is approxi mately 8 hours of operating time Channel Selector Switch Select a channel 1 16 on microphone using the knob M to select channel number Channel s...

Page 7: ...r Flash Thumb drive memory devices and SD cards containing MP3 files FUNCTIONS POWER Press Power button to turn CD Player on This knob increases the output level when turned clockwise and decreases the volume when turned counter clockwise This is in addition to the volume control func tion CD Volume in the preamp and is a convenience for balancing the output with other sources For optimum playback...

Page 8: ... Press once to pause the selection being played Press this key again to resume playing the selection SPEED Slows down in steps the selec tion being played on the CD player NOR Returns the playing speed to normal if the selection is being played faster or slower SPEED Speeds up in steps the selec tion being played on the CD player STOP Press to completely stop the CD from playing Pressing the play ...

Page 9: ...g wireless microphone Does the yellow signal LED go out when signal drops out Check battery in transmitter SW800 MAKES BUZZING NOISE Check cables a damaged cable will cause this Unplug cables one at a time until buzzing stops Check for Ground loops use a ground loop isolator where needed BATTERIES WILL NOT HOLD CHARGE Replace Main Batteries every 1 2 years if unit is not left charging when not in ...

Page 10: ...e that this product is within the Warranty Period Please further include c your return address d daytime telephone number and e reason for return LIMITATION OF WARRANTY This warranty is only valid for the original purchaser and will automatically terminate prior to expiration if this product is sold or other wise transferred to another party The warranty provided by AmpliVox in this statement appl...

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