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Functions

  

1. MAINS SWITCH: Turns the system on and off. Ensure the level controls are at minimum when 
switching on and off.  
2. RGB LIGHT SWITCH: Turns the system on and off. Ensure the level controls are at minimum when 
RGB LIGHT switching on and off.  
3. MAINS INLET SOCKET AND FUSE:  IEC input for connection of an appropriate mains lead.  
4. Antenna for wireless microphone use 
5. MASTER  VOLUME: Controls the overall level of your equipment. 
6. MP3 / LINE VOLUME: Control the MP3 and LINE Level of your equipment. 
7. 

AUX IN : 

Please use a stereo cable connect. 

8. RCA (R+L) Line Output 
9. RCA (R+L) Line Input 
10. LINE INPUT:  An unbalanced input - for higher output line level devices eg. - keyboard,  processor, 
drum machine.  
11. MIC/LINE INPUT: 

MIC:  a balanced input for low level,  low impedance devices eg. -mic (200-600ohms) or electro  acoustic 
guitar. 

LINE:  a balanced input for higher output line level devices eg. -sub or mixer. 

12. ECHO : For Microphone Echo Volume 
13. MP3 Switch: It allows to switch on /off the MP3 player and Line In. 
14. Wireless microphone MIC1 Volume control 

15. 

MIC2 Volume control

 

16. GRAPHIC EQUALIZER Control 

17. MODE: Select the input source - SD card USB or Bluetooth 
18. PLAY/PAUSE: Use this control to play or pause your MP3 music/backing track. 
19. LOOP: Use this to enable/disable the looped playback modes.  When using this button with an SD 
card or USB Stick, there are 4 options:  

ALL - Plays all the tracks on the root of the device in date order, then the sub folders 

FOLDER - Plays all the tracks in the chosen folder 

ONE - Plays one track repeatedly (cycle to the required track to play using NEXT button (20). 

RANDOM - Plays tracks randomly 

20. PREVIOUS: Press to skip to the preceding track. 
21. NEXT: Press to skip to the next track. 
22. SD CARD SLOT: Insert your standard SD card here. (Automatically detected on insertion, or if 
removed & reinserted uses smart technology to resume play from the previous point). 
23. Pair. Press the pair button to enable Bluetooth pairing, it should now be visible to your bluetooth 
device. 
24. TWS.  The TWS (True Wireless Stereo) button is used to link two cabinets together. Press TWS on 
the first cabinet, the led flashes blue/green. press the TWS button on the second cabinet, they will find 
each other and the led changes to blue followed by a confirmation noise. The cabinets are now linked and 
anything played via Bluetooth, or on the media player will be sent to both speakers.  Hold the TWS button 
to unlink the device. 

Содержание BP1476

Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL POWER SPEAKER BOX BP1476 ENGLISH ...

Страница 2: ...damaged by sharp edges Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables Only handle the power cord by the plug In case to replace the fuse it must be changed by identical rate and dimensions Attention Before connecting or operating your new loudspeaker please study the accompanying instruction manual paying special attention to the operating precautions and wiring procedure This symbol...

Страница 3: ...Back Panel User Manual Pag 2 ...

Страница 4: ...the input source SD card USB or Bluetooth 18 PLAY PAUSE Use this control to play or pause your MP3 music backing track 19 LOOP Use this to enable disable the looped playback modes When using this button with an SD card or USB Stick there are 4 options ALL Plays all the tracks on the root of the device in date order then the sub folders FOLDER Plays all the tracks in the chosen folder ONE Plays one...

Страница 5: ...rack d blue is displayed when using a Bluethooth Device 26 MEMORY STICK SLOT Connect your USB memory stick here Automatically detected on insertion or if removed reinserted uses smart technology to resume play from the previous point NOTE The USB socket is for the playback of recorded tracks only not for charging a USB device ...

Страница 6: ...r television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the...

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