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Control 

Description

14. REC/Mic. Prio button

15. Charging status

     LED light

Remote control

In addition to the panel controls, a remote control is included which provides additional functions to allow greater 
control over the media player.

• Install the batteries in the remote control following the correct polarity as indicated inside the compartment. 

(Requires two AAA batteries).    

• In order for the remote to operate properly, ensure that it is pointed toward the front of the speaker.

Control

Description

1.

 

Power button

2. Mute button

     

3. button

4. button

Press this button to put the speaker in Stand-by mode.

Mutes the audio coming from the speaker. Press it again to unmute the speaker in 

all modes.
In USB, SD™ and 

Bluetooth

®

 mode press this button briefly to play the previous track. 

In FM mode press it briefly to go to the previous channel or song.

In USB, SD™ and 

Bluetooth

®

 mode press this button briefly to play the next track. In 

FM mode press it briefly to go to the next channel or song.

5. button

Press to start and pause media during 

Bluetooth

®

, SD™ or USB playback. 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

EQ

LIGHT

SCAN

RPT

MENU

TUNER

BT

USB/SD

AUX

VOL+

VOL-

CH-

CH+

1

2

10

6

3

4

9

11

12

8

7

15
14

13

5

6

16

Use this button to activate the recording function when using the wired or 
wireless microphone. Press it again to stop this function. 
Insert a USB or SD™ drive and connect the microphone prior to start recording. 
Double press the button to play the recorded file. Hold this button to delete the 
recorded file.

This button also activates the microphone talk over feature. If enabled, it 
prioritizes the microphone by silencing the music playback when there is an 
announcement through the microphone. When this switch is off, the speaker 
volume remains constant.

The LED light will turn red while charging and green when the unit is fully 
charged.

16. Main volumen knob

Adjust the volume level by turning this knob clockwise (to increase the volume) 
and counterclockwise (to decrease the volume).
The volume can also be controlled directly from each of the sources connected 
to the speaker.

6. Vol +/- button

It increases or decreases the volume level of the speaker. The volume can also be 

controlled directly from the sources connected to the speaker.

7. Scan button

In tuner mode, press this button to start scanning channels from the lowest up to the 

highest frequency.

8. Repeat button

Use this button to repeat the current track or song only in USB and SD™ modes. It 

has a single repeat or repeat all function.

9. Light button

Press this button to turn ON/OFF the LED lights effect.

10. EQ button

Scrolls through the different equalizer sound effects.

11. Menu button

Use this button to adjust the bass, treble, mic. vol., and echo effects in the unit. When 

this button is pressed the indications L-Bass, H-Treble, N-MIC Volume and E-MIC 

reverberation will appear on the screen. Press the 

CH-/CH+

 button to increase or 

decrease the level.  

12. BT button

Press it to enter the 

Bluetooth

®

 mode.

13. Aux. in

Connects a CD player, digital media player, a mobile phone or other audio source to 

this 3.5mm stereo input jack.

14. USB/SD™ button

Press it to enable audio playback from MP3 and WMA music files stored in a USB 

flash drive or SD™ memory card.

15. Tuner button

Press it to enter the tuner mode.

16. Numbered keys
     (0 to 9)

In USB and SD™ modes, press any key from 0 to 9 on the remote to choose directly 

the tracks you want to play. In tuner mode it allows the manual input of frequencies.

IV. Initial setup 

Note:

 For your safety, read this manual and follow all safety instructions before using the product.

2. When the unit is not in use or switched off, it will automatically recharge the internal battery as long as it      
    remains connected to utility power.
3. When the battery is reaching a low voltage level (or discharges), the volume of the speaker output will be 

reduced, and a warning tone will follow. The speaker needs to be charged at this time. Otherwise, it will shut 
off.  

1. There are two different ways to charge the battery:

a. Plug the supplied cable in the AC100-240VAC POWER IN on the 

speaker and connect the other side to the wall outlet. 

b. Connect the external battery to the DC12V IN speaker, according to the 

diagram on the right. 

Note:

 External battery or cable are not included.

Charging the battery

Speaker DC12V IN

12V

Battery

Summary of Contents for Charme 2 KLS-651

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Page 2: ...des a high quality wireless microphone and a convenient remote control One year warranty To get the most of your loudspeaker system please take a few minutes to read the following instructions and fam...

Page 3: ...it When this button is pressed the indications L Bass H Treble N MIC Volume and E MIC reverberation will appear on the screen Press Next Prev button to increase or decrease the audio level Hold the bu...

Page 4: ...ected to the speaker 6 Vol button It increases or decreases the volume level of the speaker The volume can also be controlled directly from the sources connected to the speaker 7 Scan button In tuner...

Page 5: ...MODE TWS button until the t ON message is displayed on the unit followed by a tone emitted on both units Units are now paired Using the Smartphone turn on the Bluetooth option and search for the speak...

Page 6: ...knob is in the lowest position 3 USB SDTM is not connected 1 The microphone jack is not fully plugged in 2 The microphone switch is not on 3 Microphone volume is in the lowest position 1 The unit does...

Page 7: ...FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prote...

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Page 14: ...NOTAS NOTAS...

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