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1. DEVINE Nordo 12A Battery powered PA speaker User manual Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Safety instructions A WARNING A Always keep this device away from moisture and rain Hazardous electrical shocks may occur A WARNING A Only connect this device to a matching power outlet This device is intended to work ona specified AC currency Connecting this device to power outlets with other voltages may result in permanent damage and possible hazardous situations such as fire or electrical shocks A WARNING A Be careful with every operation of this device Touching live wires inside and outside the unit may cause hazardous electrical shocks This unit must be operated by or under the supervision of an adult This device is not suitable for children Every person involved with the installation operation and maintenance of this device has to Be qualified Follow the instructions of this manual Make sure there is no damage caused by transport If the device seems damaged from the outside do not use it and contact your dealer for more information and consultation To make sure the device maintains in perfect condition and for safe operation it is necessary for the user to follow the instructions and warning notes of this u
2. Contact your dealer or a skilled technician when in doubt about the state of the device Check the fixture and screws for corrosion Corrosion should not be present on the fixture Contact your dealer or a skilled technician when corrosion is found on the fixture Every power or signal chassis connector should be mounted tightly Do not use the device when connectors are loose Do not use the power cord when the cores are visible Contact your dealer for a replacement if needed Avoid the buildup of dust and dirt Clean the exterior of the fixture every month with a dry or damp cloth When using the device intensively the cleaning frequency needs to be increased Fuses The main fuse of this device is to be found on the rear of the device In most cases directly next to the power inlet Only replace a fuse for a new one with the same type and rating Do not use a fuse with a higher or lower rating Do not bridge the fuse with electrical wires aluminum foil as the fuse is used for protection against electrical shocks and short circuit Always mount the fuse cover back to the fuse compartment Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Guidelines for battery powered speakers WARNING This loudspeaker is capable of producing a sound pressure
3. Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV The Bluetooth interface connects easily with any Bluetooth streaming device such as a smartphone tablet or MP3 player Use password 0000 to connect your streaming device with the speaker Volume EQ Echo and Mic The volume knob of the unit is used to change the master volume of the unit Turn it clockwise and the volume will increase Turn it counter clockwise and the volume will decrease The built in equalizer is used to change the sound characteristics of the speaker The Treble knob is used to increase or decrease high tones The Bass knob is used to increase or decrease low tones This way you can adjust the sound for different venues If you use the speaker for presentation or speech purposes you can boost the high frequencies If you want to play music that contains lots of low frequencies you can turn up the bass indicator Please pay attention to the audio reproduction of the speaker If you hear any crackling or distorted sounds the speaker is performing beyond its maximum capacity Turn the volume down to avoid possible permanent damage Warranty is void when any defects are found caused by improper use Use the Echo knob to add some echo to the microphone signals This function is mostly used for karaoke and speech purposes Feel free to experiment with the amount of echo The Mic knob is used to increase or decrease the microphone level of all connected microphones Mic instr
4. force as this might cause damage to the housing There is a on mute off switch provided on the body of the microphone When you turn the switch to the ON position the microphone should show activity and the green LED should light up When you put the switch in the center position the MUTE function will become active This means that the microphone is still active and connected to the receiver but it will mute all sound SS g ar T SAAN Sasi my ray gt lt Remote control The included remote control activates the built in MP3 SD player with FM tuner You have control over Play Pause Stop Next Previous Volume up Volume Down EQ Repeat mode USB SD source Mute On Off and numerical buttons to access a certain track directly Using the built in USB SD Bluetooth player with FM tuner Use the USB SD player to play music from any USB or SD card source The unit supports WAV and MP3 source files When a USB or SD source is plugged in the player will automatically switch to that source and start playing With the included remote or with the buttons underneath the display you have full control The FM tuner can be used to listen to radio stations Use the buttons to scan for available frequencies or search for a specific frequency Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV
5. SD player control buttons 12 Mix Out stereo RCA cinch 3 USB slot 13 wireless microphone volume control 4 SD card slot 14 Wireless microphone on off 5 Master volume 15 Retractable antenna 6 Master EQ with bass and treble control 16 DC 12V output for low power devices 7 Echo control for microphone signals 17 Charge Power LEDs 8 Microphone volume 18 On off switch 9 MlC1 instrument input 6 35mm jack 19 110V 220V switch 10 MIC2 input 6 35mm jack 20 IEC power connector with main fuse Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Preparing the system Inserting batteries This system uses a 9V battery for the handheld microphones Each handheld microphone uses one 9V battery Always use good quality batteries as the battery life may vary This may result in a working time between 8 and 20 hours Use the included batteries only for testing purposes as their lifespan may vary Devine recommends the use of Duracell Procell batteries or any comparable quality for optimal performance results Insert the 9V battery by unscrewing the bottom of the microphone Pay attention to the placement of the connection terminals there is only one way to insert the batteries properly Screw the bottom cap back on and make sure it is turned tightly Do not apply too much
6. able power outlet with the correct output voltage Connecting the device to a power outlet with the wrong type of voltage or using the product with a wrong type of power supply may cause permanent damage to the device Avoid shocks and collision during use and transport Do not transport the device while in use Avoid brute force during the installation and operation of this device Familiarize yourself with the functions of the device before use Do not allow operation of the device by unskilled or unqualified people Use of the device in other ways than described in this user manual may cause damage and injury Devine does not take responsibility for any damage or injury caused by improper use Storage and transport This device is intended for mobile use When transported use the original packaging of the product or a fitting flightcase preferably filled with foam This device is not intended for permanent use Operation breaks will ensure that the lifespan of the device remains unchanged If the device is not used for a longer period of time disconnect it from its power source and store it in its original packaging or in a fitting flightcase Store the device indoor dry and do not expose the device to extreme temperature differences Housing Inspect the housing of the device frequently Severe dents cracks and missing screws should be avoided at all cost Do not use the device when the housing is not in optimal condition
7. d by its connectors Never pull the cable to remove a connector from its socket as this could lead to damage and electrical shocks Always operate this device with a stable AC current Never use other types of cables than specified in the manual do not use defective or bad functioning cables Contact your dealer when the included or required cables do not work properly with this device When the device has been exposed to large temperature differences for example transport from outdoor to indoor do not connect the device immediately Do not activate the unit until it has reached room temperature as moist might build up inside the unit which may cause short circuits and or electrical shocks Guidelines and types of use This device is intended to be used by professionals on stage in theaters clubs and other equal venues This device is not suitable for children and always needs to be operated by an adult Only use the device when the environment is suitable and will not cause any damage Do not use the product in moist or dusty environments or where long term damage may occur such as indoor swimming pools where chlorine is used Beaches where sand and salt are present Temporarily outdoor setups without roof protection Indoor areas where intense heat sources are present or where the temperature exceeds levels which are comfortable for humans Only use the included power adapter and only connect the device to a suit
8. em Also check the contents of the box to make sure all necessary parts are included If the loudspeaker fails to operate properly or if you have any problems while using the system turn off the power and contact your selling point for more information and help Box contents 1x battery powered loudspeaker 1x IR remote with internal battery 2x 9V battery 2x wireless microphone 1x user manual 1x power cable Warning To avoid electric shocks do not open the system There are no user serviceable parts inside Before you connect the unit to a power supply check if the voltage matches with the power requirements of the system In case the system will not be used for a longerperiod of time remove the batteries from the handheld microphones For optimal performance of the system do not place any heat sources on the surface of this product do not place the system on top of a heat source such as a microwave or fireplace Keep the unit and microphones away from intense sunshine humidity dust and liquids Make sure the speaker is positioned on a stable horizontal platform during use such as a solid floor or a loudspeaker stand To avoid interference keep the unit and microphones away from devices like large power supplies power transformators radarstations and computers do not place objects on top of the system Keep the unit and handheld microphones away from any sort of liquid moist or fluids to avoid short circ
9. ers on both sides of the speaker Microphone volume adjustable Optional microphone echo variable in output 2x 6 35mm jack input instrument mic and mic Line in stereo RCA mix out stereo RCA Controls mic volume VOL A VOL B Main mic volume Echo intensity Master volume VHF mic on off switch Power on off switch Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Indicators Charge LED indicator green Power LED indicator red RFALED indicator green RF BLED indicator yellow VHF Power LED indicator red Power supply 110 230V AC 50 60 Hz 12V DC power outlet for small devices with wire terminals Dimensions and weight Size 340 x 310 x 575 mm Net weight 14 5 kg Gross weight 16 5 kg Accessories 2x wireless microphone 2x 9V test battery IR remote Power cord IEC Schuko Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV
10. l version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Troubleshooting Problem Microphones do not turn on No sound from microphone Distorted sound or signal Rattling and cracking sounds Loud high frequencies coming from the speakers No sound from speaker Lack of bass Lack of high tones Too much bass Too much high tones Flickering display volume low Possible Cause Battery low or not inserted correctly Microphone not turned on Microphones do not send any signal Out of reach from the antennas Microphones too far away from antennas Microphone level set too high Receiver level set too high Signal receiving device set too high Moist inside the microphone Microphone positioned too close to the speakers which causes feedback Input source not connected properly Volume set too low Bass knob set too low Treble knob set too low Bass knob set too high Treble knob set too high Empty battery Solution Replace the batteries with new ones Check the polarity so the battery can be inserted in the correct way Turn the microphone on Check receiver for microphone activity Extract the antennas on the rear panel and position them in a 90 degree angle for opimal reach Move closer to the antennas Adjust antennas and position them in a 90 degree angle opposed to each other Make sure the receiver and antennas are free f
11. level which can be harmful for humans and animals when used incorrectly and or without protection Possible permanent hearing loss may occur when humans or animals are exposed to high sound pressure levels for a longer period of time A WARNING A This device is equipped with an internal lead acid battery This speaker needs to be handled with care Do not attempt to replace the internal battery yourself Performing the wrong action on the internal battery may cause serious damage and injury A WARNING A The 12V battery powered terminals on the rear of the speaker are for power consuming devices only Never connect anything else than a 12V DC current consuming device to these terminals The connected device may not require a power consumption of 3A or more A total load of 6A speaker power consumption included will blow the fuse accessible from the rear of the speaker Always pay close attention to the polarity of the wiring Connecting the wrong type of device or incorrect polarity may cause hazardous electrical shocks Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Devine battery powered loudspeaker Before you unpack all the received items carefully read this manual to become familiar with the functions of the syst
12. rom obstacles flight cases walls powered equipment Decrease microphone level Decrease receiver level Decrease gain and or volume on your mixer audio interface etc Let the microphone dry on room temperature and avoid use of the microphone in humid or moist environments Do not let the microphone come in contact with water or liquids Move the microphone further away from the speakers or change the position to prevent the microphone to be aimed directly at the speakers Check all connections with the device to ensure that all signal sources are connected properly Increase signal source volume and or master volume Increase bass knob until it hits the 0 position Increase treble knob until it hits the 0 position Decrease bass knob until it hits the 0 position Decrease treble knob until it hits the 0 position Connect the speaker to a 120 Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Speaker only works on wall outlet Speaker won t turn on MP3 player does not respond to any signal from the wireless remote Battery dead Empty battery Fuse blown Battery dead Out of reach 230V wall outlet Let a specialized technician replace the battery or contact your local dealer for help Connect the
13. ser manual Damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device are not covered by warranty This device does not have any user serviceable parts inside Servicing of this device needs to be done by qualified technicians Important notes regarding safety and health Always keep the power cord away from other cables Never remove any warning or informative labels from the unit Never leave cables lying around Do not open the device and do not modify any hard or software of this unit Do not insert this object into air vents Do not connect this device to a dimmerpack Do not switch the system on and off frequently as this will reduce the lifespan of the device Do not drive the inputs of the fixture with a signal larger than required to work at full performance This device is designed for indoor use avoid contact with water moist or other liquids Do not place items filled with liquids on top of the unit Avoid nearby flames or heat sources do not place this device near flammable liquids gas or flammable items Always disconnect the device when it is not in use for a longer period of time when servicing is needed or Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV when the device needs cleaning Only handle the power cor
14. shape positioned as high as possible for optimal reception and signal quality DC 12V These connection terminals are suitable for cables with bare wire This makes it possible to connect any low power 12V DC devices to your NORDO 12 such as small LED devices small cooling fans decoration lasers cigarette plug gadgets etc Low voltage When using the speaker in battery powered mode it is possible that the MP3 display will flicker when the battery voltage is too low If this situation occurs turn the device off and connect it to a suitable wall outlet power source Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Battery condition To ensure proper battery functionality the internal battery has to be charged at least once every three months When fully charged disconnect the power mains WARNING Do not connect a car battery car audio amplifiers or high powered devices as this might blow the internal fuse and cause damage to the speaker WARNING Do not connect a passive loudspeaker to this terminal output as this will blow up the speaker Devine is not responsible for any damage to this speaker or any connected devices caused by improper use Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manua
15. speaker to a 120 230V wall outlet to charge the internal battery and turn the speaker on Disconnect the speaker from any wall outlet turn the speaker off and check the fuse If blown replace it with a fuse of the same type and rating Replace the battery of the remote control Move the remote closer to the infrared receiver situated on the front and the rear of the speaker Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Technical specifications Battery powered loudspeaker Built in rechargeable battery Can be used with a 230V power source Up to 8 hours of use with a full battery 12 inch woofer with 1 5 inch voice coil Tweeter with integrated horn Built in power amplifier 30 Watt Nominal system impedance 4 Ohms Trolley system with integrated wheels and retractable comfort handle 35mm speaker stand adapter MP3 player Supports USB SD Bluetooth audio streaming and FM radio Remote control included Display with control buttons Bluetooth Password 0000 Connects with every Bluetooth audio streaming device such as a smartphone tablet or MP3 player Microphones 2x wireless microphone VHF frequency 199 6 MHz 197 15 MHz On off mute switch Works on 9V battery included Microphone hold
16. uits Features battery powered active loudspeaker built in MP3 player FM radio tuner with USB SD card FM and Bluetooth audio streaming support included remote 2 wireless microphones included built in wireless microphone receiver VHF frequency 199 6 MHz 197 15 MHz retractable antennas built in trolley system with retractable handle and two wheels on the bottom 12 inch woofer 1 inch tweeter 30W amplifier module Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 10 07 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV Product overview The rear of the unit contains lots of connections and settings for your convenience This way you are able to connect additional equipment plus you have optimal control over volumes and the equalizer Please pay attention to the schedule below as it contains valuable information for optimal performance Q i ve MM SD J MPB LINE SCAN u s F eT ial nepear gt il 1 A e676 MP3 WMA w w w PLAYER VOLUME BASS TREBLE ECHO MIC VOLUME 0499 Rari o 0 Guitar INAR MIC2 Oo Z A CS Y LINE IN MIX OUT BOLG SE a VHF moO ao 4 4 rower DC lev ae ior POWER SHARGE one ian Devine Nordo 12A 2 4 KJ 220Vac 60 SOHz AE a 1 USB SD player display 11 Line in stereo RCA cinch 2 USB
17. ument and line connections It is possible to plug in extra audio devices suchas MP3 player wired microphones or even semi acoustic or electric guitars MIC1 Guitar input This input has a 6 35 mm jackplug connector and is suitable for most wired microphones and instruments MIC2 input This input has a 6 35 mm jackplug connector and is suitable for most wired microphones Line in This input is used for additional line audio sources such as PA mixers MP3 players tablets smartphones or laptops and is equipped with stereo cinch RCA connectors Adapter cables to other stereo connectors XLR 6 35 mm jack and 3 5 mm mini jack are available at your local Devine dealer Mix Out This output is suitable to link this unit with multiple NORDO 12 units for compact PA venues The mixed output of all signals will be transferred to another unit Wireless microphone section This section is all about the wireless microphones The green and yellow LED show if there is a connection between the receiver and the transmitter The volume of each microphone is adjustable for optimal performance The wireless microphone section has an on off switch to save energy while operating with the internal battery Antenna section These retractable antennas are used for the wireless microphones They are retractable for your convenience and they can be positioned freely For the best reception Devine recommends to place the antennas in a 90 degree angle V

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