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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
4
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