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11.        (Skip -)

In  MP3  mode,  pressing  this  button  will  skip  to 

the last track, keeping pressing this button will 

fast-rewind ( function only remote ). 

In  FM  mode,  pressing  this  button  will  tune

downwards in frequency with each segment of 50  

kHz. 

Pressing this button for 3 seconds will search
stations downwards in frequency and the search 
will automatically stop at the frequency where 

there is station available.

12.  F    ()

In  MP3  mode,  pressing  this  button  enters  the 

next folder. In FM mode, pressing this button en

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ters the next saved station.

13.  F    (Folder -)

 

In MP3 mode, pressing this button enters the last 

folder. In FM mode, pressing this button enters 

the last saved station.

14.  DEL

 

In  MP3  mode,  pressing  this  button  to  choose 

the track that the user wants to delete and then 
pressing it for 3 seconds to actually delete the 

track. Text appear “ dEL “

15.  STOP

 

In PLAY/PAUSE mode and if pressing this but

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ton, the unit will STOP. Pressing STOP once will 

stop at the currently played track. Pressing STOP 

twice will stop at the first track.

16.  0-9

 

Number  buttons,  0-9  for  MP3  mode.  Track

 

number  blinking.  Quantity  number  track  until

 

9999.  In  FM  mode,  pressing  this  button  will 

arouse  (call  out)  saved  station.  Pressing  this

 

button  for  3  seconds  will  save  the  station

 

frequency radio.

17.       (Decrease)

 

Keep pressing this button will decrease the 

 

Volume ( Display U32 

→ 

U00 ).

18.       (Increase)

Keep pressing this button will increase the Volume

( Display U00 

 U32 ).

19.  SD Card Input

 

For input SD card.

20.  USB Card Input

For input USB.

Note : 

- Not recommended for charging. 

21.  Display Indicators

Indicator  188:88:  This  indicator  illuminates  by 

counting  /  increasing  when  operating  the  MP3 

player.

.  For volume displayed (U-00 

 U-32) with +/- 1.

.  For FM Radio in increase - decrease vol mode   

   is displayed (87.50 

 108.00) with +/- 50 kHz.

 .  For FM Radio in play pause mode can be saved

   and displayed (CH01 

 CH30)

USB  indicator:  when  connected  this  indicator 

lights up with blinking on the display, file is ready 

to operate.

SD  indicator:  when  connected  this  indicator 

flashes with blinking on the display, file is ready 

to operate.

FM indicator: when FM mode is selected or when 

it is turned on this indicator lights up with blinking 

on the display. 

BT Indicator: when connected/ pairing this indi

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cator lights up with blinking on the display, file is 

ready to operate.

   Play indicator: in MP3 mode is illuminated with 
blinking on the display, indicating it is operating

PLAY.

  Pause indicator: in MP3 mode is illuminated 
with blinking on the display, indicating it is operat-

ing PAUSE.

AUX  indicator:  when  AUX  mode  is  selected

input from AUX, Wire Mic, Wireless Mic connects 

to MP3.

REC indicator: when AUX mode is selected then 

pressing PSET then start REC Record and display 

illuminated with blinking and the result is saved to 

USB or SD Card, if USB or SD Card is installed.

22.  AUX REC Indication

 

Turns on when turning Record results.

23.  IR Receiver

 

For signal receiver from remote control.

24.  Remote Battery Case

 

Insert 2 LRO 1.5V or UM-4 (AAA size) batteries, 

note correct polarity (positive and negative orien

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tation) when inserting a battery.

25.  Remote Cover

 

This cover must be attached after installing the 

batteries.

26.  IR Transmitter

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Summary of Contents for WA-1830M

Page 1: ...you for purchasing TOA s WA 1830M AS and WA 1830MB AS Wireless Meeting Amplifier Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment WA 1830M AS...

Page 2: ...n Remove 11 7 2 3 Install New Battery WA 1830M AS only 11 7 2 4 Power Supply Switching 11 7 2 5 Guide Lines on Battery Recharge Times 11 8 USING A WIRED MICROPHONE 12 9 USING A WIRELESS MICROPHONE 12...

Page 3: ...ductor Lightning strikes may cause a fire electric shock or personal injury When the Unit is in Use Should the following irregularity be found during use immediately switch off the power disconnect th...

Page 4: ...not solder a battery directly Be sure to use the specified type of battery Note correct polarity positive and negative orientation when inserting a battery in the unit Avoid locations exposed to the...

Page 5: ...unit away from fluorescent lamps or computers which can generate high frequency noise as radio interference could result shortening the wireless microphone s transmission distance Wireless Microphone...

Page 6: ...e 10 Internal or External Speaker Switch Selection Enables internal speaker only Enables external speaker only 11 External Speaker Terminal Connect an 4 16 speaker rated for at least 30 W to this term...

Page 7: ...y to save the current frequency as a station or press or folder on the remote control to choose position for saved frequency Then press this button for 3 seconds to actually save this frequency to thi...

Page 8: ...t For input USB Note Not recommended for charging 21 Display Indicators Indicator 188 88 This indicator illuminates by counting increasing when operating the MP3 player For volume displayed U 00 U 32...

Page 9: ...TOP 3 4 Display normal play 1 2 Display PLAY1 Display next track SD install Display normal play 1 2 Display change track Random Playing normal condition Press button RAN Operates on a new track random...

Page 10: ...SB card and volume control View second will be record at SD as first priority and then USB install Display normal play 1 2 Play the first tack in it RECORD folder and play the Press this buttons will...

Page 11: ...ff the power switch and detach the power cord front AC Outlet Step 2 Remove the compartment cover pull the ribbon ties to the unit install battery type battery lead acid 12 V 2 3 Ah Red cable in batte...

Page 12: ...phone 3 20 m away from the Meeting Amplifier If the wireless microphone is positioned less than 3 m from the Meeting Amplifier feedback noise or radio interference could result When simultaneously usi...

Page 13: ...annel number according to the enclosed frequency table Note Be sure to select different channels when simultaneously using 2 wireless microphones Step 2 Using the setting screwdriver provided inside t...

Page 14: ...cable 2 1 Step Step CD player or other sound source AM FM CH MEMO ST SLEEP ALARM 5 MHZ KHZ TR 18 72 29 ESP CD FM TUNER OPEN OPEN Step 1 Connect the external speaker to the External speaker terminal S...

Page 15: ...rge Replace the microphone s batteries with new ones The wireless microphone s frequency setting Channel does not match the tuner unit s setting Channel Set both the wireless microphone and the tuner...

Page 16: ...istortion Under 5 rated output Input Wired microphone 45 dB 600 Unbalanced 6 3 mm phone jack External Input 20 dB 10 k Unbalanced RCA jack Output External speaker 4 16 over 30 W of rated input Externa...

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