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9. PERSONAL PA SYSTEM – SMART USE 

• Connecting a commercially available audio player to the auxiliary (AUX) input jack

allows background music to be provided while the user is talking. 

• Replace batteries if any of the following situations occurs: 

(1) The power indicator becomes dark or unlit during operation. 
(2) The power indicator becomes too dark or bright depending on volume fluctuations. 
(3) The volume decreases or sound is distorted during normal operation. 

• Check the following if the power indicator does not light when the power switch is set

to the ON position: 

(1) Are the specified batteries correctly inserted? 

Correctly insert only specified batteries. (Refer to Battery Replacement on Page 6.) 

(2)Are batteries drained? 

Replace all batteries with fresh ones. (Refer to Battery Replacement on Page 6.) 

• Check the following if announcements cannot be made using the supplied headset

microphone: 

(1) Is the headset plug correctly connected to the PA’s microphone jack (MIC)? 

Refer to Headset Microphone on Page 5. 

(2) Is the PA’s power switch set to the ON position? 

Refer to Nomenclature and Functions on Page 4. 

(3) Is the PA’s volume (VOL) control set to the appropriate position? 

Refer to Nomenclature and Functions on Page 4. 

• Check the following if the connected audio player cannot be played: 

(1) Is it correctly connected to the PA’s auxiliary (AUX) input terminal? 

Refer to Nomenclature and Functions on Page 4. 

(2) Is the PA’s power switch set to the ON position? 

Refer to Nomenclature and Functions on Page 4. 

(3) Is the audio player’s volume control set to the appropriate position? 

The volume of the AUX terminal cannot be adjusted at the Personal PA. Adjust the output
volume of the connected audio player.

(4) Is the 3.5 mm (1/8") stereo mini-plug cable (without resistor) being used? 

Use of a monaural mini-plug cable could reduce volume. 

Main PA unit

Headset microphone 
(accessory)

Commercial 3.5 mm (1/8” ) stereo mini-plug cable 
(without resistor)

Commercial audio player
(Adjust volume here.)

AUX

MIC

[Plug name and shape] 

Stereo plug

Monaural plug

Summary of Contents for ER-1000 WR

Page 1: ...uipment Headset microphone Accessory Main PA unit Extension Belt Accessory Battery spacer accessory in sets of 2 Note Image of use TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 3 FE...

Page 2: ...etting before use Never use the unit close to a person s ear Do not point the unit toward anyone when conducting operational tests Do not open the battery cover forcibly by finger to prevent finger or...

Page 3: ...llowing this instruction may cause a malfunction When water or foreign objects get inside the product When sound is not produced after confirming batteries are inserted properly and kept fully charged...

Page 4: ...inputs To turn off the power press the switch again Note After use be sure to turn off the power switch confirming that the power indicator is unlit If the power is left on for prolonged periods of ti...

Page 5: ...3 m 4 27 ft Microphone jack Microphone with windscreen Position the microphone at the side of the mouth so that it is not directly exposed to breath Refer to the figure above Hang over ear Wearing th...

Page 6: ...be carried out in order Belt Battery Cover Lock Lever Battery Cover 1 2 Coin Lock Lever Battery Cover When the Battery Cover is Hard to Remove The Battery Cover is made with a lock to prevent it from...

Page 7: ...ATTERY SPACER ACCESSORY Inserting two supplied Battery Spacers allows the Personal PA to operate on four AA type batteries Insert the Battery Spacer in accordance with the battery polarity indicators...

Page 8: ...ed consider the length to extend from 90 cm to 150 cm 2 95 4 92 ft waist sizes are when clothes are worn as a rule of thumb Please refer to the accessory instruction manual supplied with ER 1000PJ for...

Page 9: ...Tuck the extra part of the Belt into the Belt Clip as shown in the figure on the right and it will not get in the way Step 2 Fasten the Main PA Unit around the waist Place the Main PA unit in the posi...

Page 10: ...ug correctly connected to the PA s microphone jack MIC Refer to Headset Microphone on Page 5 2 Is the PA s power switch set to the ON position Refer to Nomenclature and Functions on Page 4 3 Is the PA...

Page 11: ...ucing Frequency 300 Hz 14 kHz deviation 26 dB Range Headset Microphone Ear on type elrectret condenser microphone sensitivity 47 dB 0 dB 1 V 1 Pa 1 kHz cord length 1 3 m 4 27 ft 3 5 mm 1 8 mini plug m...

Page 12: ...me of the auxiliary AUX input at the connected external device 7 Volume during monaural operation is smaller than during stereo operation 8 The 120 cm 3 94 ft length is when the Belt is stretched out...

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