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User Manual       PA 240 USB/R

RPT

SD USB

VOL

VOL

REC

SD MMC

DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER /RECORDER

RPT

SD  USB

VOL

VOL

REC

To navigate between folders and files.

Allows volume adjustment of the file playing.

Switch on /off the interface.

Select the audio source (USB port or SD card slot).

Repeat function.

Play/Pause.

USB/SD INTERFACE

This interface allows to play MP3/WMA files from USB port or SD card slot. Changing the source only requires 
pushing one button. The information is shown in the LCD display, allowing navigation through folders and files. It 
incorporates volume control and REPEAT function.
The interface includes a recorder function, allowing to save the mixing information or messages into SD card 
or USB driver.

NOTE: It is only possible to play or record using one USB or SD device at a time. Therefore it is 
            not possible to play a file from the USB port and to record the mix on the SD card. Therefore, 
            first select the operation (PLAY or REC) and after select the media (SD or USB) to record to.

NOTE: The maximum SD card or USB memory capacity is 32 GB.

NOTE: This interface provides 3 REPEAT modes (showed in the LCD):
                       : Repeats the playing track.
                       : Repeats all tracks.
           REP     : Plays all tracks in random mode.

NOTE: During PLAY mode, push these buttons in order to change to the next or previous 
folder (depending on the button pushed).

Record function. Allows recording of audio tracks, such as 

from the audio inputs on to

a USB or SD device.

1. Press “REC” button. “

REC

” will be showed on the LCD.

2. Press “REC” button again. “

REC

” will flash for 3 seconds. The LCD will then display a counter 

    showing the incrementing record time in seconds.
    The unit incorporates a 1 second delay in order to take time before recording.
3. When you want to finish the recording, press the          button. 
4. The track displayed will be stored in the “

FRE

” folder (This is shown as the “RECORD” folder 

 when reading the device through a PC).

messages, 

OPERATION

- When you insert the USB or SD device, the interface reads the folders and tracks, showing the total number of 
  each one. for example, “

F02, 006

" means 2 folders and 6 tracks in total.

- The folders are named with incrementing numbers according to the alphabetic order of the folders inserted in 
  the device. The folder created when tracks are recorded is named as “

FRE

1

ALL

REP
REP

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Summary of Contents for PA 240 USB/R

Page 1: ...User Manual Manual de uso PA 240 USB R Rev 160601 PA 240 USB R...

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Page 3: ...ce from a registered electrician Do not Remove Any Cover Within the product are areas where high voltages may bepresent To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove any covers unless the AC main...

Page 4: ...Input 2 5 COMBO XLR3P Jack balanced 19 Input 1 Source selector 12 Loudspeaker output terminals 17 Mains voltage 115 230V selector switch 25 Mains input socket 11 Input 2 5 Line Phantom Mic selector s...

Page 5: ...accomplished before it is permissible to connect the amplifier to the main supply Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply once again make certain that all connections are carried out corr...

Page 6: ...acity is 32 GB NOTE This interface provides 3 REPEAT modes showed in the LCD Repeats the playing track Repeats all tracks REP Plays all tracks in random mode NOTE During PLAY mode push these buttons i...

Page 7: ...nput 5 has the highest priority apart fromTEL EMER overrulling the rest of inputs This priority will act when the device detect an input level over the fixed threshold Priority terminals 40 have the s...

Page 8: ...he PRE OUT to the input of the external processor and the output of the processor to POWER IN In the signal chain PRE OUT is after the tone controls and the master volume control Loudspeaker Connectio...

Page 9: ...not be used NOTE The total power load connected to all zones MUST not exceed the nominal amplifier power 0 100V 0 100V 0 100V 0 100V Z4 Z3 Z2 Z1 COM Output terminals for auxiliary loudspeaker 14 These...

Page 10: ...1k 1V ohm Tuner Impedance Sensitivity 56 k 300 mV ohm OUTPUTS INPUTS Direct Outputs 4 8 16 25 70 100 V ohm 4 zones 100 V ONLY Zone outputs Pre out 600 1 V ohm MonitorOutput 8 1W ohm FrequencyResponse...

Page 11: ...rica o fuego En caso de duda consulte a un electricista especializado No retire ninguna cubierta Dentro del producto hay zonas con tensiones altas presentes Para reducir el riesgo de descargas el ctri...

Page 12: ...COMBO XLR3P Jack balanceado 19 Input 1 Selector de sensibilidad 12 Terminales de salida de altavoz 17 Selector de tensi n 115 230V 25 Conector de entrada de alimentaci n 11 Selector Input 2 5 Line Pha...

Page 13: ...o Para reducir el riesgo de choques el ctricos todas las conexiones tienen que realizarse antes de conectar el amplificador a la alimentaci n principal Aseg rese que todas las conexiones se realizan c...

Page 14: ...na 3 modos de REPEAT mostados en la pantalla LCD Repite la pista que se est ejecutando Repite todas las pistas REP Ejecuta las pistas en orden aleatorio NOTA En el modo PLAY presione estos botones par...

Page 15: ...tiene la prioridad m s alta aparte deTEL EMER inhabilitando el resto Esta prioridad actua cuando el dispositivo detecta un nivel de entrada superior al umbral prefijado Los terminales de prioridad 40...

Page 16: ...PRE OUT a la entrada del procesador externo y la salida del procesador en POWER IN en la cadena de se al PRE OUT va despu s de los controles de tono y el control de volumen maestro Conexiones de Alta...

Page 17: ...izados NOTA La carga de potencia total conectada a todas las zonas no debe superar la potencia nominal de la etapa PA 240 USB R 0 100V 0 100V 0 100V 0 100V Z4 Z3 Z2 Z1 COM Terminales de salida para al...

Page 18: ...0 mV 1k 1V Tuner Impedancia Sensibilidad 56 k 300 mV SALIDAS ENTRADAS Salidas Directas 4 8 16 25 70 100 V 4 zonas 100 V SOLO Salidas Zone Pre out 600 1 V Salida Monitor 8 1W Respuesta en frecuencia 30...

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Page 20: ...nsequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For m...

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