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SD Card slot. Insert here a FAT32-formatted SD card of max. 16GB with a one-level folder 
structure to play back MP3 files. If a USB memory stick is already inserted into 

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card will be given priority.

USB port. Insert here a FAT32-formatted USB memory stick of max. 16GB with a one-level 
folder structure to play back MP3 files. If a SD card is inserted into the respective slot 

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the SD card will be given priority. Note that this port does NOT support USB hard drives, 
neither for memory size nor for power requirements. 

Media player DISPLAY. Shows track/folder and time information, play status, playback mode 
settings and play sequence settings. Details are described under items 

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DATA dial. Turn the control to choose a song or folder and press it to activate your selection.

FOLDER level button. Press to go UP to folder level, then navigate using the data dial 

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Playback MODE selector. There are four different modes available, the active one being 
indicated on the display 

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 • SPL = Single Play. The player stops after playing the current song once. The next song 
is manually chosen by the dial 

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 and determined by the chosen play sequence.

 • SLO = Single Loop. The player loops the current song endlessly. The next song is 
manually chosen by the dial 

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 and is determined by the chosen play sequence.

 • ACO = All Continuous. The player plays back all songs determined by the chosen 
sequence and stops after the sequence is executed once. 
 • ALO = All Loop. The player plays back all songs determined by the chosen sequence 
and repeats the sequence endlessly.  

Playback SEQUENCE selector. Selects between 

 • Straight sequence: The next song is determined by alphanumerical sorting. The left 
sequence mode indicator [

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] is lit on the display 

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 • Random sequence: The next song is determined by random choice. The right 
sequence mode indicator [   ] is lit on the display 

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Media PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button. Press briefly to toggle between PLAY (backlight steadily lit) 
and PAUSE (backlight flashing) mode. Press for longer than two seconds to switch to STOP 
status (backlight off). Restart by pressing the button again, this will commence playback from 
the last known position when in PAUSE mode or from the beginning of the chosen track when 
in STOP mode. The selected status is displayed on the display 

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TIME Display selector. Selects between elapsed [E] and remaining [R] time display. The time 
display choice is shown on the display 

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 and is always related to the track currently playing. 

IR Receiver sensor. If using the optional IR remote control (see page 12), make sure an unob-
structed line of sight is available between the remote control and the IR receiver sensor.

JINGLE buttons. Provided that the inserted media contains a folder named “Jingles” in its root 
directory, and that the files in this folder follow certain naming conventions, up to three of 
these files can be activated by the respective buttons

 

(1, 2 or 3). When a jingle is activated, 

the current program is muted and the jingle is played instead; however, the program 
progresses in the background. A further scheduled jingle play mode is available by pressing 
and holding the JINGLE 1 button for more than two seconds. The LED 

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 will indicate that 

the scheduled jingle play mode is active. To de-activate the scheduled jingle pay mode, press 
again the JINGLE 1 button for more than two seconds. For more details, please see the “Jingle 
player” section on page 9.

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Summary of Contents for PMA 1020

Page 1: ...RevA 06 2014 PMA1020 PRECISION 2 WAY WIRELESS ACTIVE PA SYSTEM...

Page 2: ...Disconnect the product from the AC supply during thunderstorms Also disconnect from the mains supply if the product is not being used for long periods Make sure any heat sink or other cooling surface...

Page 3: ...he WEEE directive 2002 96 EC of the Euro pean Parliament and of the Council of the European Union Under these regulations the product shall not be discarded into regular garbage at the end of its life...

Page 4: ...nd pull the PA system over Before lifting the PMA1020 onto the stand make sure you can handle the weight safely without injury to yourself others or damage to the system Functional Description The PMA...

Page 5: ...doing so Replace fuses only with same value and rating If the fuse blows a second time submit product for repair POWER switch Turns the product on and off Make sure you switch the unit off when not in...

Page 6: ...ec tive signal to its minimum while turning it clockwise increases the volume of the respective signal To avoid any unexpected thumps and other noises always verify that it is in the OFF posi tion bef...

Page 7: ...provides frequency response shaping of up to 15dB to the mix of channels 1 2 and 3 When set to the detented center position the EQ has no effect on the respective frequency band LO or HI REVERB This...

Page 8: ...ector Selects between Straight sequence The next song is determined by alphanumerical sorting The left sequence mode indicator is lit on the display 39 Random sequence The next song is determined by r...

Page 9: ...lear text readout 35 is a folder name File Name Display Indicator This icon indicates that the current content of the Clear text read out 35 is a file name Source Mode Indicator This element of the di...

Page 10: ...rposes like playing advertisements in a certain sequence To make use of the feature the user must create a folder named Jingles on the solid state memory media The folder must have exactly this name w...

Page 11: ...e transmitter for channel synchro nization For the synchronization to take place the infrared window of the microphone 53 or beltpack transmitter 62 must be aligned with the infrared window of the rec...

Page 12: ...align the infrared window of the transmitter with the infrared window of the receiver 47 Battery compartment The handheld transmitter uses two AA alkaline batteries LR6 1 5 V for an expected life of...

Page 13: ...A alkaline batteries LR6 1 5 V for an expected life of up to ten hours To install or replace the batteries pull the compartment lid down and slide the batteries into position observing the polarity in...

Page 14: ...Avoid unbalanced connections exceeding 2m of cable length 65 66 67 68 CABLE Types 1 conductor shielded cable for unbalanced connections red shield 2 conductor shielded cable for balanced connections...

Page 15: ...due to mechanical or chemical impact Technical Specifications Channel 1 RCA 3 5mm line inputs Channels 2 3 6 35mm TRS XLR combo line mic inputs 6 35mm TRS link output 80 W into 4 ohms 40 W into 8 ohms...

Page 16: ...that the equipment Hill Audio PMA1020 is in conformity with the following directives and standards or regulations EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN55022 2010 Emissions EN55024 2010 Immunity EN61000 3 3 20...

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