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O P E R A T I O N

Operation Of The Bravo

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41 MEANS DRIVE, SUITE A

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PLATTEVILLE, WISCONSIN 53818

TAKE AN INVENTORY OF ALL PIECES 
SUPPLIED FOR THE BRAVO

Powered Speaker/amplifier

Wireless transmitter with appropriate mic

BPT-2 (belt pouch for body pack units only) 

LB-1 Rechargeable battery(s)

LC-3 Battery Charger(s)

WH-1 Charging Cable (only for wireless 

body pack systems)

Wireless Carrying Case

REFERENCE THE ENCLOSED PACKING SLIP 
OF A NEW SYSTEM FOR COMPLETE 
INVENTORY LIST.

1.

Plug the Bravo powered speaker/amplifier into

electricity. Place the Bravo speaker in a location
where sound can completely cover the room
without being blocked by walls or external items.
Place the Bravo so that the top of the unit is at
eye-level or slightly higher. BE CAREFUL with
what you are setting the Bravo on (table, bleachers,
etc.). Lifeline Amplification Systems sells a
speaker stand as an optional accessory (model
number BSS-1). See price list for details.

2.

Check to make sure the master volume on the

back of the Bravo is set at 5 and the individual
volumes on the top of the Bravo are set at 5 
(all these settings 1/2 way-12 o’clock position).
This is a good starting position.

3.

Check to make sure the graphic equalizer sliders

(behind the Plexiglas shield in the back of the
unit) are all set in the middle position. This is
recommended starting point.

4. 

Turn the power on the amplifier speaker ON.

5.

If you are using a handheld wireless unscrew

the bottom capsule and make sure the battery is
properly connected to the battery terminals. (If
you are using a body pack headset microphone
skip to number 8). If this is the first time you are
using the system you might need to re-charge 
the battery (see charging diagram on page 9)

6.

If you are using a handheld microphone turn

the power switch on the microphone to the PWR
position (a green light should appear below the
switch).

7.

Next, turn the mute switch to the ON position.

You should now be broadcasting. Adjust the 
volume on the individual input on the Bravo
speaker/amplifier for the desired volume. 
See troubleshooting section if feedback occurs.

8.

Skip to “recommended settings” at the bottom

of this page if you are using a handheld 
microphone. Attach the microphone cable to 
the body pack.

9.

Connect the microphone to the 

microphone cable.

10.

Attach the headset clip to your clothing if

you are using a headset mic. This clip 
is intended to lessen the strain on the cable.

11.

Place the transmitter on your belt, in your

pocket etc.

12.

Place the headset or collar mic in the 

appropriate position (see pictures on page 9 for 
recommended placement of microphone). If the
headset initially puts too much pressure on your
head feel free to bend the headset to obtain a
comfortable fit.

13.

Turn the Power switch to the ON position

(all the way to the right) on the transmitter. You
should now be broadcasting. Adjust the volume
on the individual input on the Bravo speaker/
amplifier for your needed volume. If feedback
occurs see the troubleshooting section.

RECOMMENED SETTINGS

Following are recommended starting positions
for Bravo settings. 

Master Volume Control (back of Bravo):

5 (middle position)

Individual Volume Controls (Top of Bravo):

5 (middle position)

Graphic Equalizer (back of Bravo):

Middle position

Содержание Bravo

Страница 1: ...41 Means Drive Suite A Platteville WI 53818 fax 608 348 7918 www lifelineamp com 800 236 4327 UserGuide L I F E L I N E A M P L I F I C A T I O N S Y S T E M S ...

Страница 2: ...ered speaker and transmitter have a five year warranty against manufacturer s defects All other items batteries cables microphones have a one year warranty Lifeline Amplification Systems will repair and or replace at our option any unit that does not function properly within the warranty time period Units under warranty needing repair should be returned to Lifeline Amplification Systems freight pr...

Страница 3: ...he stand by mode It will shine green to indicate that the system is on If the light is not lit then either the power is not on or the battery is low 4 BELT CLIP This handy clip can be used to fasten the transmitter to a belt waistband or pocket Found on back side of transmitter 5 BATTERY COMPARTMENT The AT 1 transmitter uses one 9 volt Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable battery DO NOT USE ANY OTHER...

Страница 4: ...ition down the microphone is still draining the battery and all circuitry is active except the microphone is off 6 BATTERY COMPARTMENT Turning the compartment cover counter clockwise will unscrew the battery compartment cover The rechargeable battery should be connected to the battery terminals making a good connection Be sure to pull the battery towards you when removing do not pull the battery a...

Страница 5: ... into the RCA inputs below this volume control Typical items include computer VCR CD player etc 4 INSTRUMENT VOLUME CONTROL This controls the volume of anything plugged into the 1 4 input below the volume control 5 REVERB CONTROL The Bravo includes an internal spring reverb The reverb control is a master reverb for both channels 1 and 2 reverb does not affect channels 3 and 4 The reverb is intende...

Страница 6: ...ies and the right most frequencies effect the high frequencies You can lower these individual frequency sliders if feedback occurs on appropriate low or high frequencies due to the acoustical environment We recommend a starting setting of all sliders in the middle position NOTE Use equalizer moderately Excessive boots of frequencies will cause noise potential feedback and poor sound 6 PLEXIGLASS C...

Страница 7: ...s panel will be green as long as adequate power is supplied to the unit 7 HEAT SINK This area dissipates heat created by the amplifier circuit Do not operate unit directly against a wall Always allow adequate airflow near the heat sink 8 HANDLE This handle has been provided for easy carrying up steps into a vehicle etc We strongly recom mend you pull the retractable handle down when carrying the B...

Страница 8: ...y terminals If you are using a body pack headset microphone skip to number 8 If this is the first time you are using the system you might need to re charge the battery see charging diagram on page 9 6 If you are using a handheld microphone turn the power switch on the microphone to the PWR position a green light should appear below the switch 7 Next turn the mute switch to the ON position You shou...

Страница 9: ...R OF RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AND CHARGERS AS THE NUMBER OF WIRELESS SYSTEMS YOU ORDERED HM 4 HEADSET MICROPHONE AT 1 BELTPACK TRANSMITTER WH 1 CHARGING CABLE LC 3 CHARGER CM 2 COLLAR MICROPHONE SMC 1 OR SMC 2 MIC CABLE OR CHARGING BODY PACK WIRELESS HEADSET OR HANDHELD CHARGING THE HANDHELD MICROPHONE MICROPHONE PLACEMENT LC 3 CHARGER LB 1 RECHARGEABLE 9V BATTERY Transmitter Charging Headset Mic ...

Страница 10: ...ical outlets 8 Is the master volume control on the back of the unit on 5 9 Are the individual volume controls on the top of the Bravo on 5 10 Are the graphic equalizer sliders in the middle position BODY PACK HEADSET OR COLLAR SYSTEM NOT WORKING 1 Is the OFF ST BY ON switch on the top of the body pack turned on 2 Is the light on the top of the transmitter green If it s red then the switch is in th...

Страница 11: ... done 5 If feedback still occurs after trying the above items then call Lifeline Amplification Systems at 1 800 236 4327 Be sure to readjust all the settings back to the original positions after the changes you made did not help IF YOUR BATTERY IS NOT LASTING 6 HOURS DURING THE DAY 1 How old is the battery Rechargeable batteries will last 1 2 years The back of the battery will have a date code Exa...

Страница 12: ...the transmitter the opposite end of the WH 1 charging cable should already be attached to the charger and the charger plugged into the wall 4 Turn the Bravo amplifier speaker off COMPLETING YOUR DAY WITH A HANDHELD SYSTEM 1 Turn the OFF PWR switch to the OFF position 2 Unscrew the battery compartment cover 3 Take the battery out of the transmitter and place the battery on the LC 3 charger making s...

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