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UPA-61W

Safety Related Symbols

This symbol, wherever used, alerts you to the 

presence of uninsulated and dangerous voltages within 

the product enclosure. These are voltages that may be 

sufficient to constitute the risk of electric shock or 

death. 
This symbol, wherever used, alerts you to important 

operating and maintenance instructions. 

Please read. 
Protective Ground Terminal
AC mains (Alternating Current)
AC mains (Alternating Current) 
Denotes the product is turned on.
Denotes the product is turned off.

WARNING 

Describes precautions that should be observed to 

prevent the possibility of death or injury to the user. 

CAUTION 

Describes precautions that should be observed to 

prevent damage to the product.Disposing of this 

product should not be placed in municipal waste but 

rather in a separate collection.

WARNING Power Supply 

Ensure that them a inssource voltage (AC outlet) 

matches the voltage rating of the product. Failure 

to do so could result in damage to the product and 

possibly the user. Unplug the product before electrical 

storms occur and when unused for long periods of 

time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire. 

External Connection 

Always use proper ready-made insulated mains cabling 

(power cord). Failure to do so could result in shock/

death or fire. If in doubt, seek advice from a registered 

electrician. 

Do Not Remove Any Covers 

Within the product are areas where high voltages may 

present. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not 

remove any covers unless the AC mains power cord 

is removed. Covers should be removed by qualified 

service personnel only. 

No user serviceable parts inside. 

Fuse 

To prevent fire and damage to the product, use only 

the recommended fuse type as indicated in this 

manual. Do not short-circuit the fuse holder. Before 

replacing the fuse, make sure that the product is OFF 

and disconnected from the AC outlet. 

Protective Ground 

Before turning the unit ON, make sure that it is 

connected to Ground. This is to prevent the risk of 

electric shock.Never cut internal or external Ground 

wires. Like wise, never remove Ground wiring from the 

Protective Ground Terminal.

Operating Conditions 

Always install in accordance with the manufacturer

'sinstructions.To avoid the risk of electric shock and 

damage, do notsubject this product to any liquid/rain 

or moisture.Do not use this product when in close 

proximity to water.Do not install this product near any 

direct heat source.Do not block areas of ventilation. 

Failure to do so could result in fire.Keep product away 

from naked flames.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Read these instructionsFollow all instructions Keep 

these instructions. Do not discard.Heed all warnings.

Only use attachments / accessories specified by 

themanufacturer.

Power Cord and Plug 

Do not tamper with the power cord or plug. These 

redesigned for your safety.Do not remove Ground 

connections! If the plug does not fit your AC out let 

seek advicefrom a qualified electrician.Protect the 

power cord and plug from any physical stress to avoid 

risk of electric shock.Do not place heavy objects on 

the power cord. This could cause electric shock or 

fire.

Cleaning 

When required, either blow off dust from the productor 

use a dry cloth.Do not use any solvents such as 

Benzol or Alcohol.For safety, keep product clean and 

free from dust.

Servicing 

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 

only. Do not perform any servicing other than those 

instructions contained within the User's Manual. 

PORTABLECarts and stands - The component should 

be used

CART WARNING

only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the 

manufacturer. A component and cart combination 

should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive 

force, and uneven surfaces may cause the component 

and cart combination to overturn. 

Summary of Contents for UPA-612W

Page 1: ...UPA 612W HYBRID PORTABLE PA SYSTEM User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ing the fuse make sure that the product is OFF and disconnected from the AC outlet Protective Ground Before turning the unit ON make sure that it is connected to Ground This is to prevent the risk of...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 4 FEATURES 4 CONTROL ELEMENTS 4 INSTALLATION TIPS 10 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 10 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 11 PRESET LIST 13 BLOCK DIAGRAM 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 GUA...

Page 4: ...level control 3 Control Elements 3 1 MIXER SECTION 1 MONO INPUT Channels CH1 through CH4 come with balanced MIC IN and LINE INconnectors Use the XLR MIC IN socket to connect a lowimpedance microphone...

Page 5: ...quency is 80Hz 8 PEAK LED This LED will illuminate red when the signal nears clipping 9 LEVEL Control This control is used to adjust the level of TAPE IN and 3 5 jack signal simultaneously The adjusta...

Page 6: ...ut the signal from AUX bus 23 FX RETURN Jack This jack is used to return the sound of an effect unit to the main mix You can also use it as an extra auxiliary input 3 2 DSP Section with 24 Bit Digital...

Page 7: ...pause the player In pause state press PLAY PAUSE button to start playing 35 STOP In play state press STOP button to stop playing and the whole quantity of MP3 songs in the USB memory will display on...

Page 8: ...attenuate the level of the input signal 47 TO MIXER Put the Mixer on the bracket to adjust the volume you can insert the connector into the TO MIX jack and the unit can work on normal condition 48 PHO...

Page 9: ...ophone signal sent to CH1 or to MAIN Switching it to TO CH1 position the signal will come through CH1 after it is adjusted by the 3 band EQ and DSP FX control then sent to main channel you can also ad...

Page 10: ...od quality audio and longer component life Check out the power requirement for your cabinet 5 Avoid pointing a microphone directly at an amplified speaker doing so could cause feedback possibly damagi...

Page 11: ...itch Set the output level of your UPA 612W at no more than 75 Now set the MONITOR level at no more than 50 In this way you will be able to hear later what you are doing by connecting a pair of powered...

Page 12: ...nterface with most professional audio devices easily Follow the configuration examples below for your particular connection Balanced Unbalanced In line Connection If you are connecting to a mixing con...

Page 13: ...IAL CHANNEL1_4 EFX MAIN MAIN EFX TAPE IN DSP OUT REC OUT CH1 4 Wireless MIC TO CH1 Wireless MIC TO MAIN MP3 TO CH4 MP3 TO TAPE FX SEND 3 2 1 LEVEL 1 1 2 2 SP OUT OUT MP3 LIMITER EFX MON LEVEL CLIP 1 2...

Page 14: ...E 1dB 20Hz 20KHz Impedance MIC IN 2K LINE IN 20K TAPE IN 10K MAIN MON OUT 1 5K ALL MAX OUT 22dBu S N 80dB THD 0 1 CH EQ 3 band 80 2 5K 12K 15dB Main EQ 7 band EQ 63 160 400 1K 2 5K 6 3K 16K 12dB DSP D...

Page 15: ...details into the repairs to take place according to this guarantee SIRUS PRO will repair this unit in counted a term nongreater to 30 days as of the date of entrance of the unit to the Technical Serv...

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