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IS 

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FUNCTION OF PARTS

DLS 

2

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4

DNS OF CD PLAYER  5
-BLE BATTERY 

5

IICROPHONE 

6

' AND OPERATION 

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DNS 

8

DOTING 

9

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DRMATION  1 3 - 1 4

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t to rain or moisture.

ugh voltages are present

Do not open the casing of

Ier servicing  t o  qualif ied

uilt-in 12V DC rechargeable

any use of the unit.

rechargeable battery from

make sure that the power

of the PA system is turned

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•   Operat e  only   on designated  AC

power supply (120V AC  in North

America).

•  Should any liquid or solid object fall

into the unit, unplug the unit and
have  i t   c hec k ed  b y   qualif ied

personnel  bef ore attempting  any
further operation.

•   Unplug the unit from the wall outlet

or set the power switch to OFF if it

is not to be used for several days.

•   Pull the cord out by the plug when

unplugging the unit.  Nev er pull the
cord itself.

On Installation

•  A l l o w adequate  air circulation  t o

prevent internal heat budd-up.  Do
not place the unit on surfaces (rugs,
blankets, etc.)  or  near materials
(curtains, draperies) that may block

the ventilation holes.

•   Do  not install the unit in a location

near heat sources, such as radiators

or air ducts, or in a place subject to
direct  s unlight ,  excessive dust,

mechanical vibration or shock.

On Repackaging

•   Do  not throw away the carton and

packing materials.  They  make an
ideal container in which to transport
the unit. When shipping the unit to
another location, repack it as it was
originally packed at the factory.

2. Power  O u t p u t
-
1 2 0 W ,   -
M a x .

3.  A l 2 " Woofer
4..A Horn with a Replaceable Diaphragm
5. Two Built-in Rechargeable Batteries for

the PA System

6. A Built-in Dual-Channel VHF Wireless

Microphone System

7.  Two Wireless  Mic rophone  Volume

Control Knobs

8. AN" Microphone Input Jack

9. A Microphone Volume Control Knob
10. An AUX Output Mono N"Jack
11. An AUX Input Mono VJack

12. An AUX Input Volume Control Knob
13. A Treble Control Knob and  a Bass

Control Knob

LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS

RECEIVER AND AMPLIFIER UNIT

23

AC FU SE

18

AC IN PU T

19

CHARGE

20

B A IT  LOW

21

POW ER

17

ON /OFF SW ITC H

4

C ASTER S

22

DC FU SE

15. A Built-in CD Player with an AM/FM

Tuner

16. A CD Player On/Off/Volume Control

Knob

17. Integrated Antenna for Effective RF

Output and High Transmission Quality

18. High Sensitivity Cardiold Microphone

Capsule

19. Noise Reduction Mechanism for

Reducing Microphone Handling Noise

20. Low Battery LED Indicator
21. Accessories: Two Wireless Microphone

Transmitters, Two 9V Alkaline Batteries,

One 120V AC Cord,One Owner's
Manual, and One Dust Cover.

3

R ETR AC TABL E

DOLLY

10

Echo

9

Aux in

VOL

5

R EC H AR GEABL E BAT T ER Y

C H AMBER  C O VER  ( bottom)

= 2 =

10 CD

VOL

15

AU X OU

14 AU X IN

M I C

8

V O

L

WM VO L  ( A)

6

WM VO L  (B)

BASS

12

TR EBL E

13

MIC IN

2

CONTROL

PAN EL

1

CD Player, USB/SD User's
Instr uctions please refer

to another  attached
CD/MP31ESP1AM/FM Car
Stereo System User's

Manual.

Summary of Contents for AWP6404

Page 1: ...or purchasing the Audio2000 S r e c h a r g e a b l e p o r t a b l e w i r e l e s s PA system To achieve maximum performance from your new unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference For more information please visit our website www audio2000s com ...

Page 2: ...er in which to transport the unit When shipping the unit to another location repack it as it was originally packed at the factory 2 Power O u t p u t 1 2 0 W M a x 3 Al2 Woofer 4 A Horn with a Replaceable Diaphragm 5 Two Built in Rechargeable Batteries for the PA System 6 A Built in Dual Channel VHF Wireless Microphone System 7 Two Wireless Microphone Volume Control Knobs 8 AN Microphone Input Jac...

Page 3: ...T LOW LED light is on all the Jdio and CD player functions will be disabled until the rechargeable recharged again to protect the rechargeable batteries NOTE Once If the rechargeable battery is totally drained the rechargeable battery tharged again Recharge the rechargeable battery as soon as possible If the PA system is not to be used for a long time please recharge t least 8 hours every three mo...

Page 4: ...N FM 50 dB S RANGE 522 1 620 KHz NCY AM 450 KHz ITED SENSITIVITY AM 100 1 1V HATE FREQ REJECTION AM 50 dB 55 dB EQUENCY RESPONSE 20 20 000 Hz FORM FILTER 16 Bit I I C S H O C K P R O O F 45 Seconds 5 3 4 RECHARGEABL EBATTERY RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CHAMBER COVER bottom 35 13 8 INTERNAL SPEAKER MOUNTING TOP HAT e 36 HEADSET MICROPHONE 38 DVbattery Chamber 37 Belt pack Clip Headset Microphone L a v a l...

Page 5: ...5 000Hz 3dB TRANSMITTER BATTERY 9V or 8 4V Rechargeable TRANSMITTER BATTERY TIME 6 10 Hours POWER SOURCES DC 24V 10AH Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Batteries AC 120V 60Hz RECHARGE TIME 8 Hours BATTERY CAPACITY 4 12 Hours WEIGHT 57 lbs 26 Kg DIMENSIONS W X H X D 16 9 X 23 6 X 14 2 430 X 600 X360 mm o w e r o f t h e w i r e l e s s t r a n s m i t t e r s per or the AM FM receiver built in the CD p...

Page 6: ...e ence Another wireless microphone operating on the same frequency Use a wireless microphone with different operating frequency Placement too close to a digital signal processor or similar device CD player stage lighting etc 1 Select another operating frequency 2 Move receiver to another location External electromagnetic field source 1 Select another operating frequency 2 Remove source of interfer...

Page 7: ...ing lects filled with liquids ndheld or lapel microphone do not use them storm weather especially in the rain and wet it thunder shock 1 1 Iransmltters Certified to FCC Part 74 Certified by FCC approved labs Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection...

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