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Preparing the system
Inserting batteries
This system uses a 9V battery for the handheld microphones. Each handheld microphone uses one 9V
battery. Always use good quality batteries, as the battery life may vary. This may result in a working time
between 8 and 20 hours. Use the included batteries only for testing purposes as their lifespan may vary.
Devine recommends the use of Duracell Procell batteries or any comparable quality for optimal performance
results.
Insert the 9V battery by unscrewing the bottom of the microphone. Pay attention to the placement of the
connection terminals, there is only one way to insert the batteries properly. Screw the bottom cap back on
and make sure it is turned tightly. Do not apply too much force, as this might cause damage to the housing.
There is a on/mute/off switch provided on the body of the microphone. When you turn the switch to the ‘ON’
position, the microphone should show activity and the green LED should light up. When you put the switch in
the center position, the ‘MUTE’ function will become active. This means that the microphone is still active and
connected to the receiver, but it will mute all sound.
Remote control
The included remote control activates the built-in MP3/SD player with FM tuner. You have control over
Play/Pause, Stop, Next, Previous, Volume up, Volume Down, EQ, Repeat mode, USB/SD source, Mute,
On/Off and numerical buttons to access a certain track directly.
Using the built-in USB/SD/Bluetooth player with FM tuner
Use the USB/SD player to play music from any USB or SD card source. The unit supports .WAV and .MP3
source files.
When a USB or SD source is plugged in, the player will automatically switch to that source and start playing.
With the included remote or with the buttons underneath the display you have full control.
The FM tuner can be used to listen to radio stations. Use the buttons to scan for available frequencies, or
search for a specific frequency.
Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.
User manual version: 2.0
Creation date + author initials: 10-07-2013 RV Revision date + author initials: 20-02-2014 RV