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
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Powered Speaker/amplifier
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Wireless transmitter with appropriate mic
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BPT-2 (belt pouch for body pack units only)
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LB-1 Rechargeable battery(s)
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LC-3 Battery Charger(s)
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WH-1 Charging Cable (only for wireless
body pack systems)
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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.
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Master Volume Control (back of Bravo):
5 (middle position)
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Individual Volume Controls (Top of Bravo):
5 (middle position)
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Graphic Equalizer (back of Bravo):
Middle position