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PA-530TU 

Ordercode: D6150 

Storing a Radio Station in Memory 

01)

 

If you want to save a newly found radio station as one of the first 4 presets, press and hold down one 
of the 

preset buttons 1-4  (30/31/32/33)

.  Release  the button as soon as the desired  preset number 

appears on the display. 

02)

 

If you want to save a newly found radio station as one of the remaining presets 5-10, follow the 
examples below. 

 

Example 1: You want to save a newly found radio station on preset 4.

 

01)

 

Press and hold down the 

preset button 4 (33)

.  

02)

 

Release  the button as soon as the preset number 

04

 appears on the display. 

 

Example 2: You want to save a newly found radio station on preset 8. 

01)

 

Press and hold down the 

preset button 5 (34)

 until the preset number 

05

 on the display 

starts blinking

02)

 

Now you have 5 seconds  to press the 

preset button 3 (32)

, because 

5+3=8

03)

 

The radio station is now saved on preset 8. 

04)

 

In step 2. if you do not press any button during the first 5 seconds, your radio station will be saved on 
preset 5. 

 
 

Operating the Audio Player 

01)

 

Connect the desired  music source to the amplifier. 

02)

 

Turn the 

source selector (06)

 to choose the appropriate music source (see Source selector, page 6). 

03)

 

The display will show: 

 

 

 

Selecting Tracks 

01)

 

Press the skip buttons 

 and 

 to select previous/next track. The selected  track’s name and time 

data will appear on the display. 

02)

 

Press and hold down the skip buttons 

 and 

 to rewind/fast-forward the selected track. 

 

Starting/Pausing Playback  

01)

 

Once  you have selected  the desired track, press the 

 button to start playback. 

02)

 

Press the 

 button again to pause playback. 

 

Stopping Playback 

01)

 

Press the   button to stop playback. 

 

Repeat Function 

01)

 

Press repeatedly  the 

Repeat button (35)

 to toggle between the following playback modes:  

 

A

 – Once  the final track from a given folder has passed, the player  will skip to the following 

folder, starting playback from the first track on the list. 

 

F

 – Once  the final track from the selected  folder has passed, the audio player will replay the 

whole folder, starting from the first track on the list. 

 

S

 – Single track mode. The player will repeat the selected  track. Each press of the skip buttons 

 and 

 will cause the player to return to the beginning of the selected  track.  

 
02)

 

When the display shows no playback mode indication, once the final track from the selected  folder 
has passed, the player will stop playback. 

 

Summary of Contents for PA-530TU

Page 1: ...PA 530TU V1 Highlit e Int ernat ional B V Vest ast raat 2 6468 EX K erkrade t he Net herlands Ordercode D6150 MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ing Inputs 12 Operating the Tuner 12 Searching for Radio Stations 12 Tuning 12 Storing a Radio Station in Memory 13 Operating the Audio Player 13 Selecting Tracks 13 Starting Pausing Playback 13 Stopp...

Page 3: ...r shipment includes DAP Audio PA 530TU FM Antenna IEC power cable 1 5 m User manual Safety Instructions Every person involved with the installation operation and maintenance of this system has to be q...

Page 4: ...se DI boxes to balance unbalanced signals All incoming signals should be clear Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the rear panel Make sure that the power cord is never c...

Page 5: ...rief description of the cause for the return Be sure to properly pack fixture any shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging is the customer s responsibility Highlite reserves the right to us...

Page 6: ...ID3 tags The built in FM tuner can store up to 10 presets The PA 530TU is an all in one compact 100V solution for small installations Outputs Power consumption 30W Zones 1 100V 8 Terminals Line output...

Page 7: ...ly blinks or lights continuously the output is likely to enter clipping If this happens we strongly suggest turning the master control 03 to the left to decrease the master volume Headphones 6 3 mm ja...

Page 8: ...e phone switch Press the button to switch between level input or phone level input The phone level adjusts the input sensitivity into the correct level for MP3 players smartphones or tablets Now you c...

Page 9: ...e available options are Speech Music Phantom Line Mic Speech Music If set to ON the device will cut off the lower frequencies of the input signal which will improve speech audibility If set to OFF the...

Page 10: ...nnect a low impedance speaker then connect the main feed cable to the 8 terminal and the common cable to the 0 terminal NOTE Do not connect the 100V and 8 speakers at the same time 24V DC IN terminal...

Page 11: ...uency until the radio is tuned In order to stop the search manually press the button again DOWN button Press this button to select the desired station Press and hold down the button for 2 seconds to a...

Page 12: ...and remaining time Folder button Press this button to browse through the directories on your USB flash drive or CD button Press the button to skip backwards button Press the button to skip forwards b...

Page 13: ...making audio connections The attenuators should always be turned down during power up Connecting Inputs Use the jack input on the front panel or the RCA XLR input connectors on the rear to supply aud...

Page 14: ...ier 02 Turn the source selector 06 to choose the appropriate music source see Source selector page 6 03 The display will show Selecting Tracks 01 Press the skip buttons and to select previous next tra...

Page 15: ...the button to play enter the desired track subfolder Playlist PGM 01 When you are in a folder containing tracks press the and buttons to choose the desired track 02 Press the Time button 36 to add the...

Page 16: ...utput with two 4 speakers Fig 08 In a low impedance system the total speaker load should always match the amplifier s impedance in order not to overload the amplifier The total speaker power should be...

Page 17: ...eir life and reliability Periodically check your cables A great number of problems faulty contacts ground hum discharges etc are caused entirely by using unsuitable or faulty cables Unbalanced Balance...

Page 18: ...screwdriver into the slot in the fuse cover Gently pry up the fuse cover The fuse will come out 03 Remove the used fuse If brown or unclear it is burned out 04 Insert the replacement fuse into the hol...

Page 19: ...32 up to 32GB Playback Program Repeat Continuous Media player Tuner FM band 87 5 108MHz Presets 10 Antenna 75 Features Speech filter 3dB 300Hz 6dB oct Phantom power 18V Tone control Bass 100 Hz treble...

Page 20: ...19 PA 530TU Ordercode D6150 Dimensions...

Page 21: ...20 PA 530TU Ordercode D6150 Notes...

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Page 24: ...2016 DAP Audio...

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