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Digital Audio Player/Recorder

Digital Audio Player/Recorder

MP3 - Operation Guide

Basic Menu/Button Operation

The menu for the digital audio player/recorder section is operated using the following buttons:
•  “RECORD”: Immediately enters into Recording Mode and starts recording audio on the currently selected memory.
•  “FLASH/SD”: Switch the current memory between the internal (Flash) memory and the SD card. If no SD card is 
    plugged into the unit, an error will be displayed.
•  “SKIP FWD”: Moves the active selection to the right
•  “SKIP REV”: Moves the active selection to the left
•  “PLAY / PAUSE / SELECT”: Selects / Accepts the currently selected item or setting
•  “MENU”: “Short” press to access the local menu system. “Long” press to get into the main menu system. Within the 
   local menu system, use this to exit out of the menu

Please note that a “short” press means pressing the button less than about 2 seconds. 
A “long” press means pressing the button longer than about 2 seconds

 

 

 

 

 

Main Menu Operation

 

 

 

 

 

After turning on the power, the main menu will show the icons for  

 

 

 

 

 

“Setting Mode,” “Music Mode,” “Record Mode,” and “Voice Mode”.  

 

 

 

 

 

Navigate to the desired function using the forward and reverse  

 

 

 

 

 

skip buttons (“FWD” and “REV”). To enter the desired mode, short  

 

 

 

 

 

press the “PLAY / PAUSE” key.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Music Mode

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Start: Once in Music Mode, short press “PLAY / PAUSE” once  

 

 

 

 

 

to start playing the selected track.

 

 

 

 

 

Music Mode (While music is playing)

 

 

 

 

 

The following instructions apply to while music is playing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Short press “MENU” once to enter the local menu. The local 

 

 

 

 

 

menu includes the following icons:

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Next/ Prev 

Fast forward/ 

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Tempo Rate 

Equalizer 

Exit

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Summary of Contents for POWERPRO 916-SD PA916-PS

Page 1: ...le Public Address Systems Owner s Manual PA916 SD Public Address Speaker PA916 PS Powered Companion PA PA916 SP Passive Companion Speaker PowerPro 916 SD califone_916SD_manual_rev3 indd 3 6 23 07 4 00...

Page 2: ...dealer of the pending claim Warranty Registration Please register for your 6 year warranty online at www califone com to activate Service Repairs Should your unit require repair contact the dealer or...

Page 3: ...perate at the same time Built in memory with up to 36 hours of recording time 3 sets of LED lights for visual confirmation of power RF audio reception Recessed tripod mount Voice priority lowers volum...

Page 4: ...ensor must be used in front of the speaker as the sensor is behind the speaker grille Recommended Set up Procedure Ideally the master volume should be at maximum volume before the wireless receiver an...

Page 5: ...is controlled by the tape CD volume control Lie out is independent of the Master Volume Control Tone Controls The separate base and treble controls provide a wide range of adjustment for increasing o...

Page 6: ...le an amber LED indicates audio Wireless Transmitter The PowerPro PA916 incorporates a 16 channel UHF transmitter with its own power switch for wireless transmission to the Powered Companion Speakers...

Page 7: ...Wireless Microphone 16 Channel UHF Transmitter Battery Compartment Volume Control Microphone Jack Power On Switch Power On Low Batt LED 16 Channel UHF Transmitter M 316 Wireless Belt Pack Transmitter...

Page 8: ...ngs in random 1 3 Normal play all songs once Repeat Replay mode A B Contrast Memory info Exit Language Record type Firmware version A B Repeat 5 4 3 Local File item Under this item shows all the files...

Page 9: ...nspressingthebuttonlessthanabout2seconds A long pressmeanspressingthebuttonlongerthanabout2seconds Main Menu Operation After turning on the power the main menu will show the icons for Setting Mode Mus...

Page 10: ...and REV buttons to skip to the previous or next track Press PLAY PAUSE to play the selected track Tempo Rate Is particularly useful when learning music or dance 1 Short press REV to slow down the tem...

Page 11: ...files on the currently selected memory Short press FWD and REV to chooseYES or NO OnceYES NO is selected short press MENU once to delete all the files Play list Artists Album Genre and Composers Thes...

Page 12: ...sing PLAY PAUSE And then use the FWD and REV buttons to skip to the previous or next track Press PLAY PAUSE to play the selected track Voice Mode Whilemusic voiceisnotplaying The following instruction...

Page 13: ...elete the files 5 4 6 Delete All item Enter Delete All mode short press FWD and REV to choose YES or NO Once YES NO is selected short press MODE once to delete all the files 5 4 7 Play list artists al...

Page 14: ...ow 3 The internal Flash memory will now show up as a removable hard drive on you computer 4 Any SD card plugged into the digital audio player will show up as an additional removable hard drive on you...

Page 15: ...and does not affect the pitch of the recording Adjustable LCD contrast for different environments Equalizer and Repeat mode setting are stored and retained even upon power off USB port for uploading...

Page 16: ...lay When Play is pressed again the mode goes to Pause When pressed a third time the mode returns to Play When STOP is pressed from Play or Pause the program is advanced to the end of the last track on...

Page 17: ...erve P 1 on the LCD Press FWD and see 1 01 press FWD again and see 1 02 Press enter and 2 will appear in the upper right of the LCD Press FWD three more times and see 1 05 Press Enter and see 5 added...

Page 18: ...et on 13 Any audio from the PA916 can be transmitted to the PA916 PS without wiring There is no limit on the number of PA916 SP speakers that can be used with the PA 916 within a range of 300 feet Aud...

Page 19: ...attery Low Charge Indicators Green Power On Indicator Power On Off Switch Voice Priority Ducking Switch 1 4 Phone Jack Speaker Out 1 4 Phone Jack Speaker Out Switched Speaker Mute Switch Integral Whee...

Page 20: ...the front of the speaker however they are disconnected because there is no internal amplifier or wireless receiver in this passive system Telescoping Handle 1 4 Phone Jack Speaker In Integral Wheels 1...

Page 21: ...atic program search feature 4 digit LCD tape counter Variable speed Auto reverse Transmitter to Powered Companion Speaker 16 Channel selectable UHF transmitter for wireless transmission from PA916 to...

Page 22: ...D BE TAKEN SO THAT OBJECTS DO NOT FALL AND LIQUIDS ARE NOT SPILLED INTO THE ENCLOSURE THROUGH OPENINGS DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE SER VICED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WHEN A...

Page 23: ...22 Notes califone_916SD_manual_rev3 indd 25 6 23 07 4 00 41 PM...

Page 24: ...1145 Arroyo Avenue A San Fernando CA 91340 USA Toll Free 800 722 0500 Toll Free Fax 877 402 2248 International Customers call 818 407 2400 or Fax 818 407 2405 califone com califone_916SD_manual_rev3...

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