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A-2025.99.02.12.2019
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4.2 Connection and operation
Before establishing or changing any connection, always switch off the speaker system
and the units to be connected!
Connection
Operating element
Function
Establishing connections
MIC IN (7)
Use the XLR jack or the 6.3 mm jack to connect a microphone.
LINE IN (8)
Use the XLR jack or the RCA jacks to connect a line level signal
source (e. g. CD player, mixer).
LINE OUT (9)
When an additional active speaker system is required to
provide sound to a larger area, connect the line level input of
the additional speaker system to one of these output jacks.
The output level of the jack is independent of the control
MASTER (15).
230 V~ / 50 Hz (11)
Use the mains cable supplied to connect the mains jack to a
mains socket (230 V/ 50 Hz).
Operation
POWER (19)
To switch the speaker system on or off. Before switching on
the speaker system, set the control MASTER (15) to “0” to
make sure that the initial volume is not too high.
MP3 (12)
MIC (13)
LINE (14)
Use these controls to mix the signals of the MP3 player/ Blue-
tooth receiver, the microphone and the unit connected to the
input LINE IN (8). For this, turn up the control MASTER (15)
until the signals can be heard well. If an input or unit is not
used, set the corresponding control to “0”.
MASTER (15)
Use this control to adjust the volume as desired. If the LED
indicator CLIP (18) lights up frequently, the speaker is over-
loaded; in this case, reduce the volume accordingly.
TREBLE (16) + BASS (17) Use these controls to adjust the tone.
4.3 MP3 player
To replay MP3 files, insert a USB flash drive into the USB port (3) and /or insert a
memory card into the slot SD CARD (5), notched corner of the card to the left and
facing the unit.
Note:
Due to the large number of storage device manufacturers and device drivers, it cannot be
guaranteed that all storage media are compatible with the MP3 player.
Button
Function
on the remote control
at the unit
MODE
× ×
To switch the MP3 player on or off:
Keep the button pressed for 2 seconds.
Briefly press the button to switch between:
1. Replay from a memory card (indication:
SD
)
2. Replay from a USB flash drive (indication:
USB
)
3. Bluetooth receiver (indication:
bLUE
)
II
× × To switch between replay and pause
I
I
×
Press the button briefly: previous /next title
Keep the button pressed: to adjust the volume (indication:
U00 … U31
), in addition to the con-
trol MP3 (12)
×
Press the button briefly: previous /next title
Keep the button pressed: fast reverse / forward (sound muted)
CH− CH+
× To select the first title of the previous / next folder
EQ
× To select the tone setting (indication:
Eq 0 … Eq 6
)
VOL− VOL+
×
To adjust the volume (indication:
U00 … U31
),
in addition to the control MP3 (12)
0 … 9
× To select a title directly (e. g. buttons 1, 2 and 4 for title no. 124)
PICK SONG
× Without any function for this unit
ENTER
×
To switch between:
repeat of the current title (indication:
onE
)
repeat of all titles (indication:
ALL
)
4.4 Remote control
The MP3 player is supplied with power by means
of a 3 V button cell. If the remote control is deliv-
ered with the battery inserted, remove the pro-
tective film (used to prevent the battery from dis-
charging) from the battery support. The remote
control will then be ready for operation. When
pressing a button, always point the remote con-
trol at the IR sensor (2) of the player. Make sure
that there are no obstacles between the sensor
and the remote control.
Replacing the battery
1) Push the latch of the battery holder to the
right (arrow 1 in the figure below) and remove
the holder (arrow 2).
1.
2.
2) Remove the discharged battery and insert the
new battery (3 V button cell of type CR 2025)
with the positive pole facing upwards.
3) Push the holder back into the remote control.
Batteries must not be placed in the
household waste. Always take them to
a special waste disposal (e. g. collection
container at your retailer)
5 Specifications
Total output power
WAVE-08A: � � � � � 150 W
WAVE-10A: � � � � � 300 W
Rated power
WAVE-08A: � � � � � 80 W
WAVE-10A: � � � � � 150 W
Max� SPL
WAVE-08A: � � � � � 116 dB
WAVE-10A: � � � � � 119 dB
Speakers
Bass speaker
WAVE-08A: � � � � 20 cm (8”) bass
WAVE-10A: � � � � 25 cm (10”) bass
Tweeter:� � � � � � � 25 mm (1”) horn tweeter
Frequency range
WAVE-08A: � � � � � 65 – 20 000 Hz
WAVE-10A: � � � � � 60 – 20 000 Hz
Radiation angle: � � � � � H 90° × V 60°
Inputs (sensitivity/impedance; connection)
MIC: � � � � � � � � 9�5 mV/ 0�8 kΩ; XLR and
6�3 mm jack, bal�
LINE: � � � � � � � � 250 mV/ 7 kΩ; XLR, bal�
150 mV/16 kΩ; RCA, unbal�
Outputs LINE: � � � � � � � mixed signal, independent
of control MASTER; XLR and
6�3 mm jack, bal�
Power supply: � � � � � � � 230 V/ 50 Hz
Power consumption
WAVE-08A: � � � � � 160 VA max�
WAVE-10A: � � � � � 270 VA max�
Ambient temperature: � 0 – 40 °C
Dimensions (W × H × D), weight
WAVE-08A: � � � � � 260 × 420 × 210 mm, 7�0 kg
WAVE-10A: � � � � � 300 × 510 × 250 mm, 9�5 kg
Subject to technical modification.