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Operating on battery power 

• Do not connect the power cable. 
• Switch the 

Power (35)

 switch to position I to run the PSS-08. 

• Switch the 

Power (35)

 switch to position 0 if you’re pausing, to save your batteries.  

• If the batteries are fully charged, the PSS-08 can run on battery power for approximately 5 hours,  
   depending on the volume level.  
• If the batteries run low, the unit switches off. 

 
Charging the PSS-08 built in batteries 

• Make sure the 

Power (35)

 switch is in Off (middle) position and connect the power cable. 

• Switch the 

Power (35)

 switch to position II to charge the PSS-08’s internal batteries. 

• While the PSS-08 is charching, the red 

Charge (37)

 LED blinks. 

• Charge the batteries for at least 8 hours. If the batteries are fully charged, the red 

Charge (37)

 LED lights  

   up continuously. 
 

Changing the batteries of the PSS-08 

• The PSS-08 has three built in batteries which can be accessed through the metal battery cover at the  
   side of the PSS-08. The batteries can be charged aprox. 500 times if used properly. 
• Normally when fully charged, the PSS-08 can run for about 5 hours depending on the output volume.   
   If the batteries run low very fast, despite being fully charged (at least 8 hours), the batteries ran old and  
   we advise you to change them. 
• Make sure that you connect the batteries correctly. This means red wire for + and the black wire for  –  
   and fasten the cover with the screws again. 

 

 

CD/MP-3 Operations 

 

1. Loading a CD 

• Press the 

Release (7)

 button to open the front panel. 

• Hold the disc by the edges and push it gently in the 

Disc slot (22)

. The Disc will now be loaded   

   automatically.        

2. Unloading CD’s 

• Press the 

Release (7)

 button to open the front panel. 

• Press the 

Eject (22)

 button. The playback will stop and the disc will be ejected.  

• If the movement of the disc stops, take the disc by the edges and remove it completely from the slot. 

   Caution:  

• Do not place any foreign objects in the disc slot and do not try to place more than one disc in the disc   
   slot at a time.  
• Do not push the disc in manually when the power is off, as this may result in malfunction and damages  
   the player. 

 

3. CD’s/ MP3-discs/ USB sticks/ SD- MMC cards 

MP3 is an audio compression mode using level 3 of the international MPEG standard, whereby the sound 
signal is compressed at the ratio of 12:1.  An MP3 disc can record music for playback over 600 minutes or 
record over 170 songs in MP3 sound quality. An USB stick or SD/MMC card can record even more. 
Obviously the PSS-08 works also with normal audio CD’s. 

 

4. Selecting Tracks 

• Press the 

F.Skip (5, 65)

 or 

B.Skip (9, 67)

 button to move to a higher or  

   lower track.

 

• Hold the 

F.Skip (5, 65)

 or the 

B.Skip (9, 67)

 button to change tracks  

   continuously at a higher speed.  
• When a new track is selected during playback, playback begins as soon as the skip search operation is  
   completed. 
• If the 

F.Skip (5, 65) 

is pressed while at the last track, the first track is selected. In the same way, if the  

   

B.Skip (9, 67)

 is pressed while at the first track, the last track is selected. 

 
5. Starting Playback  

• Press the 

Play/Pause (14, 66)

 button during the pause or stop condition to start playback. 

 

Summary of Contents for PSS-08

Page 1: ...PSS 08 ORDERCODE D2603...

Page 2: ...Audio for more excellent audio products We design and manufacture professional audio equipment for the entertainment industry New products are being launched regularly We work hard to keep you our cu...

Page 3: ...and Operation Operating on AC power Operating on battery power Charging the PSS 08 built in batteries Changing the batteries of the PSS 08 CD Operations Loading a CD Unloading CD s CD s MP3 discs USB...

Page 4: ...he installation operation and maintenance of this system has to be qualified follow the instructions of this manual Before you initial start up please make sure that there is no damage caused by trans...

Page 5: ...cord or signal cable or select the input mode switch Extreme frequency boosts in connection with a high input signal level may lead to overdriving your equipment Should this occur it is necessary to...

Page 6: ...od to use Note If you are given an RMA number please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box 1 Your name 2 Your address 3 Your phone number 4 A brief description of the sy...

Page 7: ...stem with CD player and two wireless microphones Built in self charging battery pack Output power maximum 25 Wrms Built in Tuner CD USB SD player 2 Wireless microphones included Overview Fig 1 1 Tuner...

Page 8: ...mory If you decide to exit APS before the search is finished press the APS button again 5 F Skip Button In CD MP 3 mode Press this button to skip to the next track In Radio mode While searching for a...

Page 9: ...the Power switch 42 in off 0 position the clock will lose it s settings 14 1 PAU buton In Radio mode you can use this button to browse through the memory presets In CD MP 3 mode you can use this butto...

Page 10: ...coming audio signal 27 Channel A RF indicator Lights if the carrierwave of the wireless microhone is received 28 Channel A Volume control Used to adjust the output level of channel A 29 Channel B Volu...

Page 11: ...balanced RCA Stereo Line level input 42 Power ON OFF CHARGE switch Position I is on position II is charge in between position is off 43 Power LED Lights green if the device is powered on Lights orange...

Page 12: ...ine level jack output 49 MIC 1 unbalanced microphone jack input 50 MIC 2 unbalanced microphone jack input 51 MIC 3 Combo balanced unbalanced microphone input Wireless Microphone Fig 6 52 Microphone On...

Page 13: ...MP 3 mode pressing this button will skip 10 tracks backwards When in Radio mode pressing this button will select preset 5 62 6 10 Button In CD MP 3 mode pressing this button will skip 10 tracks forwa...

Page 14: ...Works only in radio mode 73 SCAN Button While in radio mode pressing this button will show all preset radio stations 74 ID3 Band Button Use this button to select the desired band Pressing the button...

Page 15: ...button to open the front panel Hold the disc by the edges and push it gently in the Disc slot 22 The Disc will now be loaded automatically 2 Unloading CD s Press the Release 7 button to open the fron...

Page 16: ...adjust the location of the receiver If dead spots remain mark the dead spots and avoid them Before switching off the power When you have finished using the CD player Press the Eject 23 button When th...

Page 17: ...nish Communications Regulatory Authority FICORA www ficora fi France Autorit de R gulation des T l communications ART www art telecom fr Germany Die Bundesnetzagenturie B www bundesnetzagentur de Gree...

Page 18: ...al B V Name Address Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade The Netherlands This is the result of tests carried out on those 01 March 2011 samples of the product referred to above which were submitted for test...

Page 19: ...61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 This certificate is issued by Highlite International B V Name Address Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade The Netherlands This is the result of tests carried out on those samples of...

Page 20: ...11 2008 This certificate is issued by Highlite International B V Name Address Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade The Netherlands This is the result of tests carried out on those 14 March 2011 samples of t...

Page 21: ...em This gives the advantage of increasing their life and reliability Periodically check your cables A great number of problems faulty contacts ground hum discharges etc are caused entirely by using un...

Page 22: ...iver into the slot in the fuse cover Turn the screwdriver to the left at the same time gently push a bit Turn and Push The fuse will come out 3 Remove the broken fuse If brown or unclear it is burned...

Page 23: ...ne Out 8 5dB EQ High 12 kHz 12dB EQ Low 80 Hz 12dB SNR 66dB Dimensions HxWxD 485 x 298 x 260 mm Wireless microphones Carrier frequency 195MHz 15kHz 202MHz 15kHz RF output 10dBm Frequency deviation 3kH...

Page 24: ...2011 Dap Audio...

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