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Wireless Operation

Feedback is a shrill screeching sound produced by the speaker system when a microphone is being used too close to the 

front of the speaker. The microphone picks up the sound of the speaker system and it becomes reamplified. It is a self-

sustaining loop which can damage the system if allowed to continue, not to mention the annoyance caused to persons 

nearby. Always stand 4 to 6 feet from the speaker to minimize the opportunity for feedback from the speaker system.

Wireless UHF Receivers 

Wireless  receiver “A”  is  preset  at  the  factory  for  channel  4  and 

receiver “B” is set on channel 6. There are three (3) LEDs on the 

receiver; power (green), RF reception (red) and Audio reception 

(amber).

There are also LEDs on the front of the speaker above the grille 

making it easy to see if the microphone and receiver are work-

ing properly. A red LED indicates RF (radio frequency) from the 

microphone, while an amber LED indicates audio.

Wireless Transmitter

The PowerPro PA919 incorporates a 16 channel UHF transmitter with its own power switch for wireless transmission to 

the Powered Companion Speakers PA919PS. The transmitter is preset at the factory to channel 13. It is  recommended 

that the user not randomly change this setting. If using the transmitter function change wireless receiver “A” from channel 

1 to any other channel except channel 13 to prevent the transmitter from blocking the receiver.

Microphone Lockout

Two wireless microphones can be used at the same time, but separate channels (frequencies) must be used. For instance, 

if using receiver “A” on channel 4, two microphone beltpack transmitters cannot be used at the same time. The first 

transmitter turned on will dominate and lock out the other. The second microphone should be used with receiver “B” on 

a different frequency which will allow two persons to talk at the same time.

Turn the transmitter power switch to OFF when not being used to minimize battery drain. 

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UHF FULL DIVERSITY

Microphones & Belt-Pack Transmitter

16-Channel UHF Transmitter

Selector Buttons

Q319 Wireless Microphone

Volume 

Control

Battery

Compartment

Power On 

Switch

16-Channel UHF Transmitter

Selector Buttons

M319 Wireless Belt Pack Transmitter

OE-316 

Over Ear Mic

NM-316 

Neck Mic

LM-316 

Lapel Mic

CM-316 

Collar Mic

HBM-316 

Headset Mic

 The M319 

is used with these 

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Summary of Contents for PowerPro PA916-SP

Page 1: ...402 2248 International Customers call 818 407 2400 or Fax 818 407 2405 Portable Public Address Systems Owner s Manual PA919 Public Address Speaker PA919PS Powered Companion PA PA916 SP Passive Compan...

Page 2: ...refused Contents a PowerPro Public Address System b Power Cord c Operation Manual d RC 300 Remote Control With 2 AAA Alkaline Batteries Also included may be one or more of the following optional item...

Page 3: ...nd CD players first turn on the main power switch then rotate the Tape CD volume knob clockwise to power them and increase the volume to the appropriate level The red power LED will light below the kn...

Page 4: ...mpanion Speakers PA919PS The transmitter is preset at the factory to channel 13 It is recommended that the user not randomly change this setting If using the transmitter function change wireless recei...

Page 5: ...irectiontothenextprogramortotheprevious program It operates on the principal that there is a short period of silence between programs WhentheTapeDeckisinthePlaymodeandthe FF ismomentarilypressedandrel...

Page 6: ...copied from some discs may not play 9 10 Powered Companion Speaker PA919PS The Powered Companion PA has the same amplifier power supply and speaker compliment as the full featured PowerPro PA919 It d...

Page 7: ...the speaker however they are disabled on the PA916 SP Telescoping Handle 16 channel UHF wireless mic receivers Audio Line Out XLR Treble Control Bass Control Digital Master Volume Dual Steel Skid Guar...

Page 8: ...R THROUGH THE VENTILATION OPENINGS HEAT SITUATE THE APPLIANCE AWAY FROM HEAT SOURCES SUCH AS RADIATORS HEAT REGISTERS STOVES OR OTHER AP PLIANCES INCLUDING AMPLIFIERS THAT PRODUCE HEAT POWER SOURCES C...

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