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-3- 

The output could deliver 100W power to a 2Ω Subwoofer speaker. 

The Subwoofer Crossover tone control 

19  has an adjustable range from 60Hz to 200Hz. 

When a phase swift difference is detected, please use the phase switch 

18  to correct it. 

 

L / R SPEAKER OUTPUTS 

22  

23  

24   

This amplifier’s compatible speaker outputs include a Ø 6.3mm phone jack (R/L) 

22  

24  and a 

Phoenix  connector 

23 .  The  volume  control  for  L/R  speakers  is 

11 .while 

8  

9  

10  are  the 

balance, bass and treble controls. 
 

DC OUTPUT 

16  

This amplifier can provide 12V power supply to an external device. 
 

USB charging 

17  

This amplifier can provide a 5V power supply to power or charge an external device such as 
Smartphone and Tablet computer. 
 

Operating the VOICE PRIORITY 

5  

Besides wired microphone, the device can also detect the audio signal from the plug-in module. 

When  using  the  wireless  microphone,  position  the 

MUSIC-WR 

2

 switch  to 

WR  (Wireless 

Receiver)

. When  using  other  module  like  MP3  or  Bluetooth,  position  the  switch  to 

MUSIC

  to 

prevent VOICE PRIORITY from mistaking the music as microphone audio. 

When the VOICE PRIORITY switch 

5  is ON, the ducking function will be activated. While the 

music  is  playing,  a  voice  input  from  either  a  Wired  or  Wireless  Microphone  will  temporarily 
override and lower the volume of the background music and voice could be heard more clearly. 
When  no  microphone  signal  is  detected,  the  music  volume  will  automatically  return  to  its 
previous level. 
 

ALD (Assistive Listening Device) OUTPUT 

25  

For  the  benefit  of  hearing  impaired  audiences,  MMA-3000  has  an  additional  Ø 3.5mm  ALD 

output 

25  which can be connected to an ALD amplifier or transmitter to send the mixed audio 

signal to whoever is wearing an ALD headphone. 

An ALD output volume control 

26  is for the setting of the ALD volume to an appropriate level 

to be transmitted.

  

 

 

Summary of Contents for MMA-3000

Page 1: ...MMA 3000 2 1 Channel Multimedia Mixer Amplifier ISO 9001 ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001 GREEN PRODUCT Operation manual ISO 14001 REGISTERED OHSAS 18001 REGISTERED...

Page 2: ...ard MP3 3 Bluetooth receiver 4 Conference system 5 Digital video player audio input 6 Smartphone iPOD computer Parts and functions of MMA 3000 Front panel 1 Slot for receiver MP3 Bluetooth module opti...

Page 3: ...le When a wireless receiver module is plugged in slot 1 two receiving antennas must be installed at antenna sockets 14 and 32 for a drop out free reception MMA 3000 is a 2 1 channel multimedia mixer a...

Page 4: ...ug in module When using the wireless microphone position the MUSIC WR 2 switch to WR Wireless Receiver When using other module like MP3 or Bluetooth position the switch to MUSIC to prevent VOICE PRIOR...

Page 5: ...erference signal is received turn the SQ in clockwise direction to make the receiver less sensitive and thus less susceptible to interference If this still does not solve the problem it means this fre...

Page 6: ...CORD folder of USB SD 3 The files will be named as FILE_001 FILE_002 FILE_003 etc 4 The name of a deleted track won t be applied to its next one 5 Recordable until FILE_999 appears with LCD displaying...

Page 7: ...0m Bluetooth receiver module 1 2 3 4 1 Power volume control 2 LOCK LED 3 SCAN LED 4 PAIRING button Matching instruction 1 Turn on BT 500m and both SCAN and LOCK LEDs will flash alternatively 2 Activat...

Page 8: ...ve the battery cover and slide the batteries into the battery compartment replace the battery cover Note Batteries contain a corrosive acid that may leak and damage the microphone when stored for a lo...

Page 9: ...MENU buttons will increase decrease the channel number The corresponding frequency will change accordingly 3 seconds after selecting a channel it will be automatically saved 2 Battery type setting Us...

Page 10: ...7 7 High impedance gain control GT 8 8 8 Low impedance gain control MT 9 9 9 Battery compartment 10 10 10 Audio mute switch 11 Battery power LED 12 12 2 IrDA sensor area 13 13 4 Mini XLR connector 14...

Page 11: ...bles the user to set different output levels GT is for the use of instrument with high impedance such as guitar while MT is for the use of low impedance such as lapel or headset microphones Other sett...

Page 12: ...A batteries to operate To install remove the battery cover and slide the batteries into the battery compartment replace the battery cover Note Batteries contain a corrosive acid that may leak and dama...

Page 13: ...ne when microphone is intended for charging as Alkaline battery can t be charged Wrong selection of battery will result in battery sensing electronics to display wrong and misleading status informatio...

Page 14: ...SM 5016 Antenna 1 1 Battery weak audio mute indicator 2 2 Power switch 3 8 Lavalier microphone Mini XLR connector 4 4 Audio mute switch 3 LCD 5 Charging port 6 Cover release button 7 7 Charging conta...

Page 15: ...h impedance such as guitar while MT is for the use of low impedance such as lavalier or headset microphone Other settings SM 5016 1 Channel setting Use UP or DOWN button to go to the CHANNEL FREQUENCY...

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