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Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe

4. Microphone Input

This  1/4”  Phone  Jack  is  for  the  addition  of 

high  impedance  microphone  to  the  Sound 

Ambassador Deluxe.

5. AUX Level Control

This controls the level of the 1/4” auxiliary input, 

allowing  users  to  adjust  the  level  of  the  audio 

that is sent to the main mix.

6. AUX Input

This  input  accepts  typical  1/4”  TS  inputs  for 

unbalanced  signals,  best  suited  for  input  of 

all  kinds  of  gear,  including  electric  guitars, 

bass  guitars,  keyboards,  or  even  other  Sound 

Ambassador units.

7. CD/MP3 Level Control

This controls the level of audio that is received by 

the optional CD player or MP3 recorder.  Turning 

the control all the way to the left will affectively 

mute the CD player or MP3 recorder.

8. Line Outputs

This  1/4”  output  sends  the  main  signal  of  the 

Sound Ambassador Deluxe to external devices. 

Users are able to send the signal to other sound 

systems, allowing the signal to be incorporated 

in other mixes, or to an amplifier, allowing other 

speakers to output the signal in addition to the 

built-in speaker, as well as link to other Sound 

Ambassadors Deluxe.

9. Echo Effect

These two controls adjust the different properties 

of the built-in echo effect. The level control allows 

users to determine the amount of the microphone 

(both wired and wireless) signal will be affected 

by the echo effect, and the time/repeat control 

adjusts the intensity of both the time and repeat 

parameters. Turning the level control to the -

 

position affectively mutes the effect.

10. Tone Control

This control allows users to adjust the high and 

low frequency sounds of the main signal; turning 

the control to the left will add more treble to their 

audio, whereas turning it to the right will increase 

the  bass.    Keeping  it  perfectly  centered  will 

affectively disable the tone function.

11. Power Indicators

The  LED  indicators  just  to  the  left  of  the  fuse 

holder allow users to see the status of the battery. 

The uppermost indicator, Batt. Low, illuminates 

red  when  the  battery  power  is  low  and  needs 

to be charged.  When at full capacity, the lower 

LED  will  illuminate  green.  This  same  indicator 

will flash red when the unit’s built-in battery is in 

the process of charging.  When the battery level 

is low, the Power LED will flash for a few minutes 

before shutting the device down.  Depending on 

the volume of the unit, it may last for longer in 

low battery mode.

12. Fuse Holder

If  for  some  reason  the  Sound Ambassador  35 

Deluxe’s fuse blows, use a coin to unscrew the 

fuse holder and replace with another appropriate 

fuse.

13. DC Power Input

This  inlet  is  for  the  connection  of  a  DC  power 

source, allowing power to be supplied to the unit.  

Please use the DC power supply provided along 

with this unit only, as using another supply could 

damage the unit and void any warranty.

14. Power Switch and Indicator

Flicking this switch turns the Sound Ambassador 

on  and  off.  If  no  external  power  source  is 

connected to the device, power will be supplied 

by the built-in battery. When the power is turned 

on, the blue Power LED will illuminate.

15. Handle

This feature was provided to allow users to carry 

the  Sound Ambassador  35  Deluxe  much  more 

easily.

16. IR Receiver

This unit comes with the Infrared receiver already 

installed if bought with the infrared microphone 

kit. 

17. Battery Power and Charging Switch

When  this  switch  is  set  to  ON,  the  Sound 

Ambassador  Deluxe’s  internal  battery  can  be  

either charged or used to power the unit.  If it’s 

set to OFF, the battery is effectively cut off from 

the  rest  of  the  unit.    Users  are  advised  to  set 

this switch to OFF if the Sound Ambassador will 

be without operation for an extended period of 

time.

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Summary of Contents for SA35D-UM30-2-D

Page 1: ...Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe Wireless Portable Sound System ON ...

Page 2: ...ghting storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCT...

Page 3: ...ice V1 1 OCT 19th 2007 Wireless Portable Sound System INTRODUCTION 4 FEATURES 4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 5 BASIC SETUP 5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 6 WIRELESS MICROPHONE RECEIVER 8 CD PLAYER 8 MP3 RECORDER 9 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 11 OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES 12 OPERATING HINTS 13 APPLICATION 14 SPECIFICATIONS 15 DIMENSIONS 16 BLOCK DIAGRAM 17 ...

Page 4: ...ce FEATURES All in one compact mobile wireless sound system 6 5 full range speaker and 35 watts power amplifier built in Optional UHF or Infrared wireless microphones Optional CD player with anti shock and MP3 playback or MP3 recorder player Built in DC charging circuit 12 VDC supply from built in maintenance free lead acid type rechargeable batteries 2 7Ah DC inlet for external power supply Slot ...

Page 5: ...mbassador Deluxe 2 All level controls should be set at the lowest level to ensure no sound is inadvertently sent through the outputs when the device is switched on All levels can be adjusted to acceptable degrees after the device is turned on 3 Plug all necessary instruments and or equipment into the Sound Ambassador s various inputs as required 4 Thoughitisnotrequired astheSoundAmbassador Deluxe ...

Page 6: ...with its own volume control the signal of which is sent to the main mix 2 CD Player MP3 Recorder Module Slot This slot is for the addition of an optional Compact Disc player or MP3 recorder player to the Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe By adding the CD player users are able to feed the audio from CDs to the built in mixer the MP3 recorder player allows users to record the audio received by their Sound ...

Page 7: ...ass Keeping it perfectly centered will affectively disable the tone function 11 Power Indicators The LED indicators just to the left of the fuse holder allow users to see the status of the battery The uppermost indicator Batt Low illuminates red when the battery power is low and needs to be charged When at full capacity the lower LED will illuminate green This same indicator will flash red when th...

Page 8: ...mber and elapsed time here 3 Pitch Control Turn this control to increase and decrease the tempo of your audio from the audio or MP3 CD Turn the control to the left to slow the music down turn it to the right to speed it up 4 Program Press the PROG button and use the FWD and REV buttons to select tracks Press REP SHUF ENTER to record your selected tracks If you wish to add more tracks repeat the pr...

Page 9: ...ey again during play to pause the track 6 Stop key Push the key to stop all func tions for example recording play back track selection etc 7 Forward key Pushing this key will skip for ward through the track currently playing The track will resume as normal when the key is released 8 Rewind key Pushing this key will rewind through the track currently playing The track will resume as normal when the...

Page 10: ...ill recognize a new removable storage device automatically You can now add delete copy and preview files If using Windows 98 or below a USB driver will need to be installed When connecting to a PC through the USB port the computer will take the device as two remov able disks the first disk being the built in flash memory the second disk is the SD card You can start to copy music from the computer ...

Page 11: ...dity dusty place or an area with static electricity or other electri cal field Please ensure the SD card has been format ted before use Make sure the write protection switch of the SD card is released before attempting to re cord Our product will transmit large amounts of data while recording and playing We strongly suggest using a high quality high speed SD card as your extension memory card We h...

Page 12: ... which provides 12V of direct current to the unit When fully charged the battery can run up to 2 to 4 hours To remove the battery simply push down on the two clips at the top of the battery cover and remove Tripod Stand Socket Flip the Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe over On the bottom you will find a hole ideal for use with the Phonic S3 tripod stands 25mm in diameter OPEN OPEN ...

Page 13: ...nnect the DC power supply as soon as possible as the battery is low and the unit will soon shut down 6 Before you turn the Sound Ambassador on turn all volume controls to a minimum Set them to an appropriate level after turning the unit on 7 Each sound source can be used simultane ously and each source s volume is controlled independently 8 If you use the MP3 recorder playback unit you can use the...

Page 14: ...14 Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe APPLICATION ON GUITAR EFFECT GUITAR MICROPHONE SOUND AMBASSADOR 35 DELUXE ...

Page 15: ...lue Appearance Handle on top Mount standable 25mm tripod stand socket Optional components CD player or Digital voice recorder player Wireless mic UHF or Infrared Rechargeable Battery Built In limiter Yes Protection circuitry thermal subsonic RF protection Output DC offset Power on off muting and short circuit protection Power Requirement Optional rechargeable battery or External power supply 15VDC...

Page 16: ...16 Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe DIMENSIONS All measurements are shown in mm inches ...

Page 17: ...17 Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe BLOCK DIAGRAM MP3 RECORDER ...

Page 18: ...6103 Johns Road 7 ...

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