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Tuner/media player 

 

 

Fig. 3

 

 

20. AM/FM radio selection button 

MP3 mode: Pushing this button allows you to enter tuner mode.

 

Tuner mode: Pushing this button allows you to select either the AM band or the FM band. 

 
21. USB/SD (M1) button 

MP3 mode: Pushing this button lets you select between USB or SD player mode. 
Tuner mode: Pushing this button will recall memory preset M1. 

 
22. Rep (M2) button 

MP3 mode: Pushing this button lets you switch between Normal play, Repeat all and Random play. 
Tuner mode: Pushing this button will recall memory preset M2. 

 
23. Display 

MP3 mode, this display shows the current track number. 
Tuner mode, this display indicates the receiving frequency and memory number. 

 
24. Volume - 

Push this button to decrease the output level of the tuner/media player.

 

 
25.        button 

MP3 mode: Use this button for skipping tracks backwards 
Tuner mode: Use this button to select the desired station. Each time this button is pushed in, the AM 
frequency decreases with 9Khz intervals, while the FM frequency decreases with 0,1Mhz. If the button is 
pushed in, longer than 1,5 seconds, the radio frequency will decrease automatically until a station is 
tuned in. 

 
26.         button 

MP3 mode: Use this button for skipping tracks forwards. 
Tuner mode: Use this button to select the desired station. Each time this button is pushed in, the AM 
frequency increases with 9Khz intervals, while the FM frequency increases with 0,1Mhz. If the button is 
pushed in, longer than 1,5 seconds, the radio frequency will increase automatically until a station is tuned 
in. 
 

27. MP3 button 

Pushing this button allows you to enter MP3 mode. 

 
28. Memory button 

Pushing this button allows you to store a radio station in memory presets M1-M5.

 

 
29. EQ (M3) button 

MP3 mode: Pushing this button will allow you to select a preset equalizer.

 

Tuner mode: Pushing this button will recall memory preset M3. 
 

30. USB slot 

Reads USB sticks with a maximum capacity of 64Gb (FAT32 format). The USB slot reads MP-3 format only.

 

 

Summary of Contents for ZA-240VTU

Page 1: ...ZA 240VTU ORDERCODE D6143 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade The Netherlands...

Page 2: ...AP 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...

Page 3: ...cription of the device 6 Frontpanel 6 Tuner media player 8 Backpanel 9 Operation 11 Installation 11 Set Up and Operation 11 Connecting Inputs 11 Operating the Tuner 11 Operating the USB SD Player 12 C...

Page 4: ...y transportation Should there be any consult your dealer and do not use the system To maintain perfect condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the sa...

Page 5: ...overdriving your equipment Should this occur it is necessary to reduce the input signal level by using the INPUT control To emphasize a frequency range you don t necessarily have to move its respecti...

Page 6: ...method 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 th...

Page 7: ...Chime Priority on input 1 Limiter protection Frontpanel Fig 1 1 Priority button Pushing this button allows you to switch the priority function for channel 1 on or off If the priority function is acti...

Page 8: ...for the mic 2 51 input 12 Mic 3 level Use to adjust the input volume level for the mic 3 50 input 13 Line 1 level Use to adjust the input volume level for the line 1 3 49 inputs 14 Line 2 level Use to...

Page 9: ...ired station Each time this button is pushed in the AM frequency decreases with 9Khz intervals while the FM frequency decreases with 0 1Mhz If the button is pushed in longer than 1 5 seconds the radio...

Page 10: ...ake sure the AC selector is set to the proper voltage used in your country If you re not sure consult a skilled technician 36 AC Inlet with integrated fuse holder This connector is meant for the conne...

Page 11: ...either a 4 or 8 speakerload In case of using several speakers make sure that the total speaker load is is the same as the impedance of the corresponding terminal The total power rating of the low imp...

Page 12: ...uring power up Connecting Inputs Use jack input at the front or the XLR input connectors at the rear to supply audio signals to your DAP Audio PA Series amplifier The XLR connectors accept balanced an...

Page 13: ...playback 1 Push the 32 button during playback to pause at that point 2 Push the 33 button during playback Pausing Push the 32 button to switch between play mode and pause mode The display in the figu...

Page 14: ...dom play Push the rep 22 button a fourth time to exit the Repeat Random Mode Switching between USB and SD playback Make sure that an USB stick as well as a SD card are inserted If you are in USB mode...

Page 15: ...6 Example 3 using the 8 output with two 4 speakers Fig 7 In a low impedance system the total speakerload should always match the amplifier impedance This to avoid overloading the amplifier The total...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...not operate properly unplug the device 2 Check power from the wall all cables connections etc 3 If all of the above appears to be O K plug the unit in again 4 If nothing happens after 30 seconds unpl...

Page 18: ...ock Indication LEDs Signal Clip Power Tone control Bass 100 Hz treble 10 KHz 12dB Chime Two tones pre announcement Priority Input 1 switch terminal strip N O contact Main power supply 230V AC 50 60Hz...

Page 19: ...2013 DapAudio...

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