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Make sure that the fixture is turned off, before connecting it to the
power outlet or to other devices
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Check that the speaker is turned off , with POWER button (K) on OFF.
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Place your new speaker in a suitable place, away from moisture or from direct sun
rays. To move it use the upper handle or the practical trolley system. If you mount
your speaker on a tripod stand (suggested mod. TL 151S, optional) through the
hole on the bottom , you will obtain a better sound diffusion. The hole has a standard
35mm diameter.
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If necessary connect a microphone , endowed with 6,3mm jack, to the“MIC INPUT”
socket(G). The microphone’s volume can be adjusted through the rotating knob (I).
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It is possible to connect an input audio/video signal, coming from a camera, a
decoder or any other audio/video source, to the “AV INPUT”(F) socket using a
Jack 6,3mm plug.
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Once you have made the connections, adjust the three rotating knobs(A,I,J) on
minimum position (completely turned anticlockwise). Connect the included power
adaptor to the socket (B) and then to a domestic 110/230V electric outlet. The
internal battery will start recharging. During the recharge the led (H) will light up in
red and then turn off once the recharge is completed. During recharging you can
use the fixture.
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Check that the batteries of the wireless microphone and of the remote control are
full. To replace them unscrew the bottom (Y) for the microphone or open the cover
for the remote control.
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If you want to use an external screen instead of the built-in one, connect the speaker
to the screen via the “AV OUTPUT” socket(E).
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If you have photos, videos or songs to play, insert the USB stick or micro SD card
into the specific slots (C,D). The storage media must be formatted in “FAT 32” format.
For your convenience, you can divide audio, photo and video files into separate folders.
The fixture will automatically find their position.
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