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UM30, UM60, UM90 User Manual 

FM Tuner 

 

The FM tuner function operates in the same way as a standard FM radio and benefits from the connection of 

an FM antenna to the rear 

panel ‘F’ type connector.

  

 

If no channels are tuned in, press the Play/Pause button (24) to begin auto tuning, which scans available 

stations and stores them as channels within the FM tuner. Pressing Play/Pause again will abort auto-tuning.  

 

To delete any selected station, press and hold the Repeat button (26).  

Repeat the auto tuning process to re-populate any missing presets.

 

 

To step through pre-set stations, press the Previous or Next buttons (23, 25).  

Turn up the MEDIA control (5) to hear the output from the speakers and increase to the required level.  

 
Holding the Previous track or Next track buttons will adjust the output volume of the player. 

 

USB player 

 

When a USB memory stick is inserted into the USB port (21), the track number and time will show in the 

display and audio files will start to play automatically.  

 

If playback does not start automatically, press the SOURCE select button (22) and Play/Pause button (24) to 

check if the player is set to the correct mode. Try Previous track and Next track buttons (23, 25) if the 

selected track is unable to play. Also, check that the audio files are mp3 type. 

 

Turn up the MEDIA control (5) to hear the output from the speakers and increase to the required level.  

 

There are 3 Repeat modes: Repeat All tracks, Repeat Current track and Random. 

Pressing the REPEAT button (26) will cycle through these modes as shown in the top right of the display. 

 

Pressing the Previous track button (23) briefly steps backwards through tracks on the memory device. Press 

and hold this button to decrease the playback volume. 

 

Pressing the Next track button (25) briefly steps forwards through tracks on the memory device.  

Press and hold this button to increase the playback volume. 

 

To pause the current track, press the Play/Pause button (24) and press it again to resume playback. 

 

AUX input 

 

When a playback device is connected to the 3.5mm AUX input, the displa

y will show “AUX”.

 

Alternatively, this source can be selected by the SOURCE button. 

 

The output level of this AUX input is controlled by the MEDIA volume control and is independent of the rear 

RCA line inputs. When other media player sources are selected, this AUX input is muted. 

 
Fog/Siren/Alert buttons 

 

In addition to audio controls, the UM60 front panel has 3 warning sound buttons. Pressing any of these will 

issue one of 3 preset warning sounds through the speakers for alerts and/or emergency announcements. 

 

To avoid loud pops through the speakers, turn down the MASTER control before powering down. 

 

Summary of Contents for Adastra UM Series

Page 1: ...ct 100V mixer amplifiers Item ref UM30 953 173UK UM60 953 176UK UM90 953 179UK User Manual Version 1 0 Caution Please read this manual carefully before operating Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty ...

Page 2: ...4 Terminals marked with the symbol are HAZARDOUS LIVE and should only be connected by qualified personnel 15 Ensure that the apparatus is connected to a mains socket with a protective EARTH connection 16 Ensure correct operation of the mains switch Warning To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose any components to rain or moisture If liquids are spilled on the casing stop using ...

Page 3: ...To do this mount the rack ears with the tabs aligned with the top of the housing to provide mounting holes to screw the amplifier to the underside of a work surface or against a wall with the controls visible vertically Front panel Rear panel 1 3 5mm stereo AUX input 7 USB port 2 Media player display 8 Media player controls 3 MIC volume control 9 Microphone input jack 4 LINE IN volume control 10 V...

Page 4: ...first speaker in the system using double insulated speaker wire which has adequate current rating to handle the total output of the amplifier Connect the 100V output terminal to the positive connection of the speaker and COM output to the negative connection of the speaker 14 Connect further speakers in parallel to the first speaker with all positive terminals connected together and all negative t...

Page 5: ...y to pair the sending device to the receiver as follows 1 Open the Bluetooth settings menu on the smart phone or tablet or other sending device 2 Scan for Bluetooth devices and look for adastra 0000 in the list of available devices ensure that the UM amp is powered on and within reception range 3 Select adastra 0000 and the sending device should confirm that it is connected as an audio device note...

Page 6: ...play Also check that the audio files are mp3 type Turn up the MEDIA control 5 to hear the output from the speakers and increase to the required level There are 3 Repeat modes Repeat All tracks Repeat Current track and Random Pressing the REPEAT button 26 will cycle through these modes as shown in the top right of the display Pressing the Previous track button 23 briefly steps backwards through tra...

Page 7: ... device is the correct ID No audio from connected Bluetooth device Ensure that volume controls are not turned down on sending device Check volume and Play Pause buttons in case Bluetooth is muted USB player will not play audio from media Press PLAY on transport controls Check memory device is connected properly remove and re insert Check file types standard compressed digital audio files required ...

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