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CONTROLS, CONNECTIONS, AND FUNCTIONS
FRONT PANEL:
1. MICROPHONE INPUT:
Balanced 3-pin XLR jack for low impedance microphones.
2. LINE INPUT:
Unbalanced 1/4" input for high impedance microphones or other line level devices such as keyboards.
3. CHANNEL LEVEL CONTROL:
Level control for the individual channel; turn this knob all the way to the left before
connecting anything to the channel, then gradually turn it to the right to increase the output level of the individual
channel after all connections have been made.
4. CHANNEL FX LEVEL:
Level control for the effects on the individual channel; turn this knob to the left for less effects,
or to the right for more effects.
5. CHANNEL LOW FREQUENCY EQ:
This knob should generally be set in the center (12 o’ clock) position to start with.
To increase low frequency response from the individual channel, turn this knob to the right. For less low frequency
impact, turn the knob to the left.
6. CHANNEL HIGH FREQUENCY EQ:
This knob should generally be set in the center (12 o’ clock) position to start
with. To increase high frequency response from the individual channel, turn this knob to the right. To reduce the high
frequencies, turn the knob to the left.
7. MP3 PLAYER:
Insert your SD card or USB flash drive, and use the provided controls to play, pause, stop, skip, or
shuffle your MP3 files.
a) Mode:
USB
→
SD card
→
Bluetooth (BT network name: PMA8). Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the MP3
player on/off.
b) Play/Pause
c) Stop
d) Repeat mode / Folder:
RANDOM (shuffle)
→
RONE (repeat the currently playing track)
→
RALL (repeat all tracks
in order). Press and hold 5 seconds to access folder function; use skip back/forward buttons to select folder.
e) Skip Back
f) Skip Forward
8. MASTER GRAPHIC EQUALIZER:
This 5-band EQ is designed to provide up to 12 dB cut or boost to specific fre-
quencies as indicated below each slider. The master GEQ is used to make minor adjustments which will affect the
overall mix and should be used sparingly.
9. CLIP AND POWER INDICATORS:
The “POWER” LED will be lit when power is engaged and the unit is on. The
“CLIP” LED will be lit when the output signal is being overdriven. This should be avoided, as distortion in your sound
can occur, as well as damage to the amplifier or your speakers. Reduce the master level and/or individual channel
levels so that the CLIP indicator lights up only infrequently, if at all.