Sound Projections Freedom FR-4 User Manual Download Page 4

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Replacing the fuse.

Warning! Replace fuse with same type and

rating as indicated on panel.

 

1.  Remove power cord plug from panel 

mounted AC receptacle

2.  Pry fuse carrier away from receptacle 

with small screwdriver

3.  Remove fuse to be replaced.

4.  Install new fuse

5.  Insert fuse carrier with new fuse back into receptacle

6.  Plug power cord back into AC receptacle

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Getting started.

Whether you’re a first-time user or an experienced presentation profes-
sional, the Freedom FR-4 was designed with you in mind. Easy to use 
and loaded with features, you’ll need only a few minutes to set up and 
begin operation. This user guide is full of valuable information — please 
read it!

!!  Charge the battery!

The FR-4 is shipped with the battery fully charged. If stored for more than two 
weeks before use, plug it in to top off the battery. See “Charging the battery” on 
page 5.

1.  Set up the sound system in front of your audience.

Proper set-up is important. For best sound distribution, put the unit on a 
speaker stand or table so the sound projects over the audience.

  Connecting an FR-4C Companion 

Speaker.

For expanded crowd coverage, connect unpowered 

companion speaker FR-4C to the speaker 
out jack on the panel of the Freedom.
Note:  The speaker output is designed specifically for use with the 
Freedom FR-4C companion speaker and SC50-4W or SC100-4W 
cable —

DO NOT use other type external speakers or damage may result!

2.  Plug a microphone or audio source 

into an input jack.

Connect a microphone, tape player or other 
source to the matching input jack; turn down the 
corresponding volume knob before turning on the 
FR-4. (See “Choosing an Input” on pages 6-7 for 
more information on input selection.)

If using the optional wireless microphone system, use the corresponding knob 
to control the volume.

speaker out

use FR-4C

bi-wired

companion

speaker

input

L

R

tape/cd

mic 1

mic 2 / line

install
fuse

Summary of Contents for Freedom FR-4

Page 1: ...ormed or authorized by Sound Projections Any service or modifications performed without authorization from Sound Projections may void this warranty The lead acid rechargeable battery in the FR 4 model is warranted for a period of 2 years Wireless microphone and CD MP3 player options are warranted for a period of two years Prior to returning your system for repair and or warranty service please con...

Page 2: ...ormance of your system John Munroe President and the entire staff at Sound Projections Unpacking System inspection and inventory Check the unit carefully for damage which may have occurred during transit and contact the freight carrier immediately should you find damage Save the shipping carton and packing materials The shipping box was designed to ship your unit safely Contents Safeguards 3 Getti...

Page 3: ... d électrocution n exposez pas cet article à la pluie ou a l humidité Explanation of graphical symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans The exclamation point within...

Page 4: ...the battery on page 5 1 Set up the sound system in front of your audience Proper set up is important For best sound distribution put the unit on a speaker stand or table so the sound projects over the audience Connecting an FR 4C Companion Speaker For expanded crowd coverage connect unpowered companion speaker FR 4C to the speaker out jack on the panel of the Freedom Note The speaker output is des...

Page 5: ...g indicated by the yellow charging LED When the green full LED lights steady the battery is 90 charged and may be used immediately or left plugged in another 1 2 hours to top off the battery before use or storage power on off charging full 12 Using talkover Press the red button to use the talkover feature which automatically lowers the vol ume of all other inputs including optional CD when speakin...

Page 6: ...s such as cellular phones may interfere with wireless audio transmissions Keep transmitters and receiv ers away from these and other potential sources of interference Single wireless system set up 1 Automatic Channel Scan Press and release the group button on the receiver This scans for a clear channel and sets the receiver to that channel 2 Transmitter Setup Transmitter group and channel must be ...

Page 7: ...the sound system inputs Operating the body pack mic transmitter Indicator LED for Power and battery status Power switch Toggles power on or off 4 Pin Microphone Input Jack Group Button Changes group Setting LED Display Displays group and channel setting Channel Button Changes channel setting Audio Gain Adjustment Rotate to increase or decrease microphone gain Changing batteries Install 2 new AA al...

Page 8: ... 2 3 5 6 3 4 1 2 4 5 6 4 1Wireless system operation The Freedom FR 4 is available with single or dual built in Shure wireless receivers The instructions on the following pages describe how to set up and operate the receiver units and wireless transmitters Operating the optional wireless mic system The built in wireless receiver s turn on automatically when the Freedom is turned on Also note the lo...

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