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BOMBER User’s Manual

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BOMBER User’s Manual

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing BOMBER. To ensure the best performance and get the maximum life out of
the equipment, we recommend that you read this manual carefully.

The 200-watt PA sound system BOMBER was especially designed for any PA application where
music and entertainment are critical to creating an inviting atmosphere for your clients. 

ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE

ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE

Implementing

1) Place the BOMBER on its tripod stand (Pied SPS4) at approximately 2 meters high.

Place BOMBER on the floor, bend it on the front face to be able to slide the support stand in the
rail situated at the bottom of the BOMBER. Then put it all together on the stand at the lowest
position and adjust the stand at approximately 2 meters high. You should still be able to access
the CD player. 

2) All levels have to be at a minimum.
3) Switch off the bouton TALK OVER
4) Press the bouton (O/I) on “I”
5) Power outlet: IEC / 220 V/ 50 Hz / fuse 3.15 A - Fuse drawer

You are ready to use BOMBER.

The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle indicates the existence of internal
components whose substitution may effect safety. Also indicates important operating
instructions.

The lightning and arrowhead symbol warns about the presence of uninsulated dange-
rours voltage. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. Refer servi-
cing to qualified personnel.

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Do not use the sound system in a humid or dusty place, or near any heat sources such as radia-
tors, heat registers, neither under the sun or at very low temperatures.

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Place the sound system in a ventilated place.

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Be careful when moving this unit in order not to damage the electronics. 

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Carry the sound system with caution.

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Do not forget to decrease the volume switch before turning off the sound system.

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Handle the control switches carefully.

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Clean the sound system regularly. 

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Keep the carton in case of return.Transport will be safe and without any risk of damage.

NOTES

NOTES

Summary of Contents for Bomber

Page 1: ...Manual 24 U S E R S M A N U A L Route de Lavérune Montée du Terral 34430 Saint Jean de Védas FRANCE Tel 33 0 4 67 27 43 05 Fax 33 0 4 67 27 85 64 contact tag fr com www tag fr com Techniques Audio Groupe NOTES NOTES ...

Page 2: ... Tone Adjustment Page 04 LINE Output Page 04 Master Level Page 05 Talk Over Page 05 Receiver SDR 6216M Page 05 Handheld Transmitter Microphone SQ 5016 Page 06 OR Belt transmitter SM 5016 Page 07 08 OPTIONS BOMBER OPTIONS BOMBER Pages 8 20 Chargers Page 08 Transmitter RP 6016M Page 08 PIED SPS 4 Page 09 Players Pages 11 20 TECHNICAL DATA OF BOMBER TECHNICAL DATA OF BOMBER Page 21 NOTES NOTES Pages ...

Page 3: ... the bouton TALK OVER 4 Press the bouton O I on I 5 Power outlet IEC 220 V 50 Hz fuse 3 15 A Fuse drawer You are ready to use BOMBER The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle indicates the existence of internal components whose substitution may effect safety Also indicates important operating instructions The lightning and arrowhead symbol warns about the presence of uninsulated dange r...

Page 4: ...cs due to their phantom powers The balanced inputs allow use of long cables One condition use high quality cables 1 LINE INPUT equipped with 2 dual RCA connectors allowing to connect auxiliary product such as tuner CD or Tape player and a volume control If both inputs are connected you can use them simultaneously The buttom Level allows to adjust the volume of the MIC or LINE input 1 AMPLIFIER out...

Page 5: ... BOMBER User s Manual 5 SPEAK OUT The BOMBER is equipped with an amplified jack output diameter 6 35 for another speaker ref SP12 PASSIVE CABINET signal cable CH15 NEVER CONNECT 4 OHMS SPEAKER THIS COULD DAMAGE THE BOMBER S AMPLIFIER MASTER LEVEL It is the general volume control output This setting allows to balance the different levels of each input TALK OVER Priority of speech over music This fu...

Page 6: ...quipped with 16 frequencies 1 Microphone capsule 2 Battery status led 3 Power switch ON OFF 4 LCD display 5 Battery compartment 6 Rotative protective cap for controls 7 Lock Unlock 8 Set 9 UP 10 DOWN 11 Charging Port 12 Name plate Microphone settings Press on Set for 2 seconds to enter into Settings 1 Making changes to CHANNEL FREQUENCY Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Channel Frequency page Pre...

Page 7: ...ade Pressing UP or DOWN button will increase or decrease the channel number The corresponding frequency will change accordin gly When a desired channel frequency is being selected it will be automatically saved and stored in the memory 2 Input Level Gain Control Adjustment Low impedance Lo Z MT high impedance Hi Z GT gain controls are situated inside the transmitter Gain controls are adjustment po...

Page 8: ...es and beltpack transmitters can be reloaded The charger HC 30 is for the handheld microphone SQ 5016 The charger HC 37 is for handheld microphone SM 5016 Before loading check that the batteries are rechargeable ones HC 30 HC 37 For rechargeable batteries we strongly recommend NiMH batteries no alkanies Wrong batteries can damage the microphone functions Check battery status Many batteries are kno...

Page 9: ... title and to select title or file 0 10 Tape directly number of title play on the keyboard BOMBER User s Manual 9 2 1 3 4 5 6 UHF TRANSMITTER RP 6016M Technical specifications of transmitter RP 6016M UHF 16 frequencies True Diversity with Pilotone 1 Power switch ON OFF 2 Antenna socket TNC 3 Channel 4 Audio sensitivity clockwise to increase sensitivity and anti clockwise to decrease 5 Output power...

Page 10: ...le does not start automatically Program mode Enables to skip to next title DOWN REV Title Skip Press briefly to skip to previous title Press a little longer 0 7s to play backwards within a title Play mode The selected title starts automatically Stop Pause mode The selected title does not start automatically Program mode Skips to previous title PRE UP FOL DER Press this to skip to next file Stop mo...

Page 11: ...You can chosse between 3 CD MP3 USB Player refe rence CD 456 digital player reference EM010PR or digital player recorder reference EM020R CD 456 The CD player MP3 USB Plug is equipped with an antichoc memory making it insensible to use handle and vibrations The absence of drawer makes handling CDs in and out secure It is equipped with Pitch control ...

Page 12: ...s Explanation Front Panel Remote PLAY PAUSE If on Stop CD starts playing If on Play it turns to Pause If on Pause the CD starts playing again STOP EJECT Stops music or CD ejection Pitch Control Clockwise to increase music speed and anti clockwise to decrease music speed ESP Anti choc memory Lasts 40 seconds UP CUE Skip Single and slightly pressed skips to next track If pressed again a little longe...

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