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Power Cord Connection

The PSHAKE1500 is a powered speaker which means it has the built in amplifier that is able to power its speaker.
To connect the power cord to the PSHAKE1500 simply plug female side of the power cord into the power cord input
which is on the rear of the unit. Then plug the male side of the power cord to an electric outlet.
If your outlet is not equipped to handle this type of plug, do not attempt to force the AC power cord into the outlet;
do not alter the plug so that it can fit in the outlet. The only course of action you can take is to find another outlet
which is properly equipped to handle a grounded plug or have an electrician upgrade your electrical outlet. Be sure
that the plug is well connected so that it does not disconnect in the middle of usage. If at any point in time the
supplied AC power cord is punctured or damaged replace it with a new power cord from a local electrician.

NOTE:
-ONLY PLUG IN THE AC POWER CORD WHILE THE UNIT’S POWER IS OFF AND THE VOLUME IS
TURNED DOWN.
-TURNING ON THE UNIT WITH THE VOLUME TURNED UP MAY CAUSE THE UNIT OR ANY
SPEAKERS CONNECTED TO IT TO BE DAMAGED.
-ALWAYS TURN DOWN THE VOLUME PRIOR TO TURNING THE UNIT OFF OR ON.

Audio Input Connections

RCA Inputs

Connecting a Signal Source

The PSHAKE1500 has an RCA input jack on the rear of the unit which is designed to receive the signal directly
from your mixer, CD player or any of your other audio sources. To ensure that you have correctly connected your
audio source to the unit, make sure that it has a cable coming from its output and that this cable is plugged into the
RCA Input on the rear of the speaker.

Connecting USB Flash Drive & SD Card Inputs

There are input jacks for a USB flash drive and SD card on the rear panel of PSHAKE1500. Simply connect the
USB flash drive or SD card into their respective input jacks and use the input mode selector button to choose the
corresponding input. Be sure that the volume knobs on the PSHAKE1500 are turned down at first and then slowly
raise the volume to prevent damage the speakers or any of your other equipment.

PSHAKE1500

Summary of Contents for PSHAKE1500

Page 1: ...User Manual ABS Molded Powered Loudspeaker MODEL PSHAKE1500 QUESTIONS COMMENTS CALL 888 842 6277 or email info tpro com ...

Page 2: ...pment used in connection to this unit make sure that all of your equipment is turned OFF 12 Once installation and wiring is complete power on all your equipment with the volume and level controls turned DOWN Once all the equipment is ON slowly raise the volume or level controls to their proper positions 13 When grounding this unit be sure to do so correctly so as not to defeat the built in groundi...

Page 3: ...P 2 Rear Panel of PSHAKE1500 PW2500 PSHAKE1500 q w e r t y o a s i u ...

Page 4: ...vels of the inputs This will prevent damaging both the speakers and the amplifier 8 FM Antenna 9 Guitar Input 10 Microphone1 Input 11 DC 12V Power Supply When using the external 12V power supply the unit will only be able to be power on and play audio 12 AUX RCA Input Connect your audio source signals mixer Cd player here using the RCA input 13 Line Output RCA The line output will transmit all the...

Page 5: ...button to switch between the preset EQ modes 23 Repeat Selector Press the REPEAT Track button to switch between repeating the CURRENT track and repeating ALL tracks 24 Previous Track When in USB SD Card Bluetooth Mode press this button to go to the previous track When in FM Tuner Mode press this button to go to the previously saved FM station 25 Play Pause When in USB SD Card Bluetooth Mode press ...

Page 6: ...POWER CORD WHILE THE UNIT S POWER IS OFF AND THE VOLUME IS TURNED DOWN TURNING ON THE UNIT WITH THE VOLUME TURNED UP MAY CAUSE THE UNIT OR ANY SPEAKERS CONNECTED TO IT TO BE DAMAGED ALWAYS TURN DOWN THE VOLUME PRIOR TO TURNING THE UNIT OFF OR ON Audio Input Connections RCA Inputs Connecting a Signal Source The PSHAKE1500 has an RCA input jack on the rear of the unit which is designed to receive th...

Page 7: ... IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Federal Communications Commission Requirements The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are...

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