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Power is supplied from a mains socket via the power supply unit provided or via the integrated 
rechargeable battery which allows mains-independent operation, the system has an internal charging 
circuit for recharging the battery.  
To cover larger areas & crowds, several PULSE PA-40 systems can be set up to receive and 
reproduce the signal of one single wireless microphone. To do this set all units to the same UHF 
frequency and adjust volume controls accordingly. It is also possible to connect the PA-40 to external 
powered speaker systems via the audio output MIX OUT. 
The system is supplied with a practical shoulder bag and a shoulder strap.  
 

4 Operating the System

Operating the System

Operating the System

Operating the System    

4.1 Power supply/recharging the battery

4.1 Power supply/recharging the battery

4.1 Power supply/recharging the battery

4.1 Power supply/recharging the battery    
1) For operating the active speaker system via a mains socket and/or for recharging the internal 
battery, connect the power supply unit supplied to the jack DC IN (14) and connect it via the mains 
cable supplied to a mains socket (100 – 240 V~/50 – 60Hz). If the power supply unit is connected 
to the mains socket, the green power LED will light up on the power supply unit. 
2) As soon as the power supply unit supplies power to the active speaker system, the battery will be 
recharged: The green charging LED CG (13) will flash. For charging, it is not necessary to switch 
on the unit with the switch and volume control MAIN VOL (11), however, the unit can be used as 
usual during the charging process.  
3) When the battery has been fully charged, the charging LED CG will light continuously. In this case, 
a mains-independent operating time of approx. 3 hours at maximum volume will be possible, if used at 
lower volumes run times of up to 8 hours can be achieved. 
4) The battery should be recharged when the red LED LO BAT (12) starts flashing while the unit is 
switched on.  
5) After operating or after recharging the battery, disconnect the power supply unit from the mains 
socket to prevent unnecessary power consumption. 

Notes

Notes

Notes

Notes    
1. If the active speaker system is not used for a longer period, the battery should be fully recharged 
every 2 – 3 weeks to ensure a long battery life. 
2. As the rechargeable battery is subject to normal aging, the battery is classed as a consumable item 
and covered by a 90 day warranty from point of sale. 
3. The charging circuit is matched to the type of integrated rechargeable battery. Replace a defective 
battery by one of the same type only – see specifications! Failure to do so will result in damage to the 
unit and the battery. 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PA-40

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...to outdoor events Supplied complete with a handheld wireless microphone internal sealed lead acid battery shoulder carry strap and carry case 40Wrms power output Compact powerful UHF wireless receiver...

Page 3: ...applicable for your country The following wiring convention is used in all product mains leads and must be strictly observed Green Yellow Earth Brown Live Blue Neutral IMPORTANT THIS UNIT MUST BE EAR...

Page 4: ...of fire hazard and or personal injury IF YOUR PRODUCT STOPS WORKING IF YOUR PRODUCT STOPS WORKING IF YOUR PRODUCT STOPS WORKING IF YOUR PRODUCT STOPS WORKING READ THE MANUAL Turn volume to zero and re...

Page 5: ...connect another active speaker system or an audio recorder The output level is independent of the control MAIN VOL 11 10 TONE control 11 On off switch for the unit and control for the total volume 12...

Page 6: ...will light up on the power supply unit 2 As soon as the power supply unit supplies power to the active speaker system the battery will be recharged The green charging LED CG 13 will flash For chargin...

Page 7: ...ngs connect a recorder to the jack MIX OUT 9 The output level is independent of the position of the control MAIN VOL 11 4 For PA applications of larger zones connect an additional PULSE PA 40 to the j...

Page 8: ...the retailer from whom the unit was purchased and describe the symptoms of the fault B If the retailer cannot help return the equipment to the national distributor for your country Use the original p...

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