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I urn on m e receiveriampliner.

AC  pow er  cor d is unpl ugged.

Plug the AC pow er  cor d to an
AC pow er  outl et ( 120V AC).

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T he r echar geabl e batter y is

not functi onal ,

R epl ace the r echar geabl e
batter y with two br and new

12V DC l ead- aci d

r echar geabl e batter i es
( pr efer ably each with the
capacity of 10AH  or  higher ) .

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T he electr ical signal fr om  the
output of the exter nal  s ound
sour ce to the AUX i nput of the
AW P6404 is over  the limit of

the i nput of the AW P6404.

Turn dow n the output level of
the exter nal sound sour ce and

turn up the vol um e contr ol  of
the AW P6404 to m ai ntai n the
sam e s ound level.

T he r echar geabl e batter y

needs  to be r echar ged.

R echar ge the r echar geabl e
battery.

signal

Low  tr ansm i tter  batter y level.
Poor  antenna r ecepti on.

R epl ace tr ansm itter  batter y.
Reposition antenna or receiver.

Faulty tr ansm i tter  antenna.

Return tr ansm itter  to factor y
or author i zed ser vice stati on

for ser vi ce.

Too m any  obstacl es betw een
the r ecei ver  and tr ansm itter ,

M ove the obstacl es or  m ove

the receiver away from near by
metal obj ects.

ss  of

r ov ed

aa.

R adi o fr equency (RE) bl i nd

spots.

Reposition the receiver.  I f  the
m om entar y loss of sound
pr oblem  c annot be r em oved,
walk thr ough the per for m i ng
ar ea and m ar k "Blind" spots.
Avoid these"Blind" spots during

per for m ance.

•ence

Another  wireless m i cr ophone
oper ati ng on the sam e
fr equenc y

Use  a  wireless m i cr ophone

with di ffer ent oper ati ng

fr equency.

Placem ent too close to a digital
signal pr ocessor  or  similar
devi ce (CD player , s tage
lighting, etc.) .

1. Sel ect another  oper ati ng

fr equency.

2. M ov e r ecei ver  to another

location.

Exter nal el ectr om agneti c field

sour ce

1. Sel ect another  oper ati ng

fr equency.

2. R em ov e sour ce of

inter fer ence.

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CAUTION

RISK OF

ELECTRIC

SHOCK DO NOT

OPEN

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SGOCK:
DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS,COVERS OR THE
CABINET
NO USER SERVICE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICE TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL

The  light ning flash  wit h  arrowhead symbol within

A

  a n  equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user

to the presence of uninsulated  "dangerous
voltage" with the products enclosure that may be
of sufficient  magnit ude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral

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  t r i a n g l e  is intended to alert the users to the

presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature

accompanying the appliance.

WARNI NG:   TO  REDUCE  THE  RI SK  OF  FI RE  OR  ELECTRI C

SHOCK,   DO  NOT  EXPOSE  THI S  APPLI ANCE  TO

RAI N  OR  MOI STURE. I MPORTANT  SAFETY

I NSTRUCTI ONS

To reduce the risk  of  electric shock, fire, etc:

1  R e a d   t hes e  ins t ruc t ions .
2  K e e p   t hes e  ins t ruc t ions .
3  H e e d   all  Warnings .

4  F o l l o w   ins t ruc t ions .

5  D o   not   us e  t his   apparat us   near  wat er  or in  rain.

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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