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1.  1     Fixed Carry Handle  For balanced  easy hand carrying   Speaker  A powerful 8 inch full range speaker   Speaker Grille  To protect the speaker cone from damage     Tripod  Optional   There is a tripod mating socket mounted in the base of the MA 705 to  accommodate a 35mm tripod stand     Rear Panel       600     Optional     Skip free CD USB player        9 DC Power Switch        Optional     Receiver Modules             Control Panel    r      Heat Sink    3 AC Input Socket    y Battery Cover        Figure 2     DC Power Switch  Turns DC power on off of the unit  The indicator glows when you turn the  power on  Please note that to avoid over discharging or stressing built in batteries  it is  recommended that you charge the unit immediately the LED indicator flashes  indicating a low  battery warning status   Otherwise  the unit will turn off automatically at a preset  low DC power  limit  Normal charging time is approximately six hours and a built in protection circuit will  prevent over charging     Control Panel  Heat Sink  Designed specially for the built in amplifier  please keep it adequately ventilated     AC Power Input Socket  Input socket for AC Power  100 240V    Various outlets fitting the standards of various countries are available for this unit     Battery Cover  To protect the built in batteries and power supply  If you need to change the  batteries  please observe the correct polarity and always keep the battery full charged  Unless  you experience a b
2. 0600660600 680 OQ    RF Signal Level Indicator  Indicate the RF signal strength received     SET UP RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER FREQUENICES    1     AUTOMATIC    RECEIVER    FREQUENCY SELECTION    POWER    1  POWER  ON  the portable PA B   C     2  POWER on receiver by turning  VOLUME  knob                RF    RF O CHANNEL NOISE RF O RF    O O O   O  8  cmm ojm D  0 Om O g o nm  Omm omm  7  em    Z omma       3  Press  amp  hold  SCAN  4   button for 1 second    Press  amp  release  SCAN  6   button    New interference free  channel appears    Existing channel 5   blinks    2     AUTOMATIC    TRANSMITTER    SYNC                                                                                                                            1  POWER on transmitter  ensure fresh batteries are properly installed with the correct polarity    Replace transmitter battery when LED glows red during powered on   glows red   low battery     2  Locate and bring an ACT transmitter  infrared  IR  port within 30cm  12 inch  of receiver s  ACT button     Press and release    ACT    button to synchronize transmitter and receiver frequencies     4  When the frequencies are synchronized successfully the receiver channel stops flashing and the RF  meter is fully lit  the microphone is now ready for use     NOTE  The transmitter infrared IR port is normally located by a round shaped red color spot    10 11     Figure 5 1     ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION OF CD OR MIPRO OTHER PLAYER    STEPS OF CD PLAYER INSTAL
3. Keep these instructions    Heed all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this apparatus near water    Clean only with a dry cloth    Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions     Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus   including amplifiers  that produce heat     Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarised or ground plug  A polarised plug has two blades  with one wider than the other  The wide blade is provided for your safety  When the provided plug  does not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet     Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit from the apparatus     Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     Use only with a cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified  by the manufacturer  or sold with the apparatus  When a cart  is used  use caution when moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from tip over        Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused  for long periods of time     Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required   when the apparatus has been damaged in any way  such as power supply  cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into  the apparatus  the apparatus has been expose
4. LATION AS FOLLOWING     Remove the cover plate  as shown in Figure 5 1     Play Block in accordance with the correct orientation into the lock  as shown in Figure 5   2   Gently push the CD player in to position and tighten accordingly  as shown in Figure 5 3      Figure 5 2      Figure 5 3        OPERATIONS OF CD PLAYER   PLEASE REFER TO ENCLOSED MANUAL IN THE CARTON     HELPFUL OPERATING TIPS    Before turning the unit ON  please set all volume controls to their minimum level  This prevents  any loud  thumps  at power on  Adjust the volume controls only after the unit is fully powered up     All audio sources can be amplified simultaneously while output volume of each audio source can be  controlled separately     During use  you may use the line level audio output to make a recording  Please refer to the operating instructions for the wireless microphone for more details on its use     MA 705 combines both a high efficient speaker and a super cardioid wireless microphone for a  clear and powerful output  So  NEVER place a microphone right in front of speaker otherwise  damaging feedback could occur  both to operators ears and the system      The extension speaker of MA 705 is rated at 50 watts   8 ohms  DO NOT short out the speaker  cables  otherwise  unwarranted damage could be done to the system amplifier    To ensure optimal performance  the MA 705 can be installed on a stand or placed on a platform   while microphones should be located beside or behind the system to av
5. LESS RECEIVER MODULES       2  2 02 0000000 tsetse 8  MRM 70  UHF DIVERSITY RECEIVER MODULE    0  002002 c00000 cet et etcetera 9  SET UP RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER FREQUENICES      tttttettttttttttttttttitttttttt ttrt tt teette ettette 10  ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION OF CD OR MIPRO OTHER PLAYER e6eeeeeesessttettttetetetttttttttttttttttt 11  HELPFUL OPERATING TIPS etetetetttttettttttttttttttititittttttttttttttttttttttttttttiti tittet tt ttet tt ntn t etetett tetett 12  FAQ  PORTABLE P   ere 13  FAQ   RECHARGEABIE BATTERY 2 cccee lt tec te gece eie aei ea 13  RECHARGEABLE BATTERY GUIDE  6tttttttttttttttetettttttttttttttttttttttttttttiti titititi ttrt ttnt ttnet eteten 14  OPTIONAL MA 705 ACCESSORIES 6tettttetettettttttttttttettttttttttttttttt titititi ttrt erent 15  MIPRO WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS 6eeeteeeeeetetetetetetetetetettt tetette tett tt ttrt ttnet ttet ter ered 15    PRODUCT OVERVIEW    High output power  Compact  Lightweight  Clear and loud sound quality  Ideal for just about any PA  application  including schools  seminars  conferences  worship centers  exhibitions  aerobics  shopping  center presentations  sporting functions  and any medium large scale venues     KEY FEATURES    e 0 Watt Audio Output    e Robust  heavy duty housing    e Weighs less than 10kg    e 8 Hours continuous use per charge     e Up to two optional diversity wireless receivers  skip free CD USB player  wired microphone and  other audio sources can be mixed simultaneously to the input     e Newly 
6. M 107   Handheld Wired Microphone   MIPRO s Hypercardioid Dynamic Microphone with cable    CDM 2P CD USB Player   Plays standardi2cm  5     audio CD  amp  MP3 CD    ASP 10 Aerobic Sports Pouch    Sweat resistant transmitter pouch belts for MIPRO bodypack transmitters     MIPRO WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS    MRM 70 UHF 16 Channel Diversity Receiver Module   Automatic receiver frequency scan  amp  ACT functions    ACT 707HE   Handheld Transmitter Microphone  9V x 1  not included    ACT 3H   ACT 3Ha  Handheld Transmitter Microphone  AA x 2  not included    ACT 5H   Handheld Transmitter Microphone   ACT 707TE   Body Pack Transmitter  9V x 1  not included    ACT 3T   Body Pack Transmitter  AA x 2  not included    ACT 5T   Body Pack Transmitter    microphone not included   see below    MU 53HN  black    MU 53HNS  beige    MU 210  beige  Premium Headworn Microphone  Uni directional  Premium 10mm  Ideal for speech and singing  Works with all MIPRO bodypack transmitters  MU 55HN  black    MU 55HNS  beige  Subminiature Headworn Microphone   Omni directional  4 5mm  Sweat proof  Ideal for speech  Works with all MIPRO bodypack transmitters  MU 23  beige  Subminiature Headworn Microphone   Omni directional  3mm  Sweat proof  Ideal for speech  Works with all MIPRO bodypack transmitters  MU 13  beige  Premium Single sided Earworn Microphone   Omni directional  ultra small  amp  lightweight 3mm  Ideal for speech  Works with all MIPRO bodypack transmitters  MU 53L  black    MU 53LS  beige  Pr
7. OLUME EXT SP  8Q    Amplifier Cassette Recorder    MP3 PLAYER CD PLAYER Cable Mic   XLR Connector   Cable no  2FA030       AVAILABLE CABLE FROM MIPRO     MIPRO NO  2FA072 MIPRO NO  2FA070        Figure 4     REPLACING BATTERIES    A  Remove the screws and take off the battery cover  as shown in figure 3 1   B  Gently remove the existing batteries  as shown in figure 3 2     C  Slide the new batteries in to the battery compartment by aligning the battery springs  taking care  to ensure the correct polarity and terminal contact  as shown in figure 3 3     D  Replace the battery cover and screws  as shown in figure 3 4      Figure 3 1      Figure 3 2         Figure 3 3         Figure 3 4        Please only use the following rechargeable internal battery when it is to be changed     Manufacturer Kung Long Batteries Industrial Co   Ltd     Cat No WP4 5 12  Rating 12 Vdc  4 5 Ah       Caution  Replace with the same type and rating rechargeable battery only     Rechargeable battery can be purchased from authorized MIPRO dealers or MIPRO directly   Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced  Replace only with the same or equivalent  type     POWER USAGE INSTRUCTION    A     1   2     PS     General Summary   A built in switching power supply allows for AC power inputs ranging from 100   240volt     A built in AC power supply powers the unit itself and provides recharging to the built in lead acid  rechargeable batteries  too     The built in lead acid batteries provide en
8. PORTABLE WIRELESS PA SYSTEM    User Guide     HONS rO Oreto OHO Me Into le letote ty te torofo  OO DIRCHIR AD OrO reed 1OebentOrOrerenneR Caterers 16104840484 OC 6    Ce re yt a rereqerareieiedes o 6 e o e ole   10018 604810101848 100 1G 10101040 4016  or ROR eID IDE   0 1010 9B1REDIDIO ISD  4018 10 ARIES Od GrbrbeRCD O1OIES  101010 tO r r  OrOAHUDeRIR 18 ad48 aD TA Ly  SONS 1069 10 0 1081810 18161048 ABIDAN SOOTS  018 1000 1O10 lt B18 10404   J DICIENDO  16 40 1040101040 TTT A td  BEDHAG 012911 4 BC 0191 8   0  88  818 GCI  DID D1 O40 GER AHO Pe S   401040981860 PIA O11 5401 O  010119  0 9 a  elOl ele   lerel  amp    more iat td Cee  IY Ol O  SCOC O68  0  Ole tolerated ed cq  PETC THC 44 REEERE OTOT OO tC  at  ETT ttt E EE  erererer eter eretaretan sd 6 a  teTT Via ciciyed  L CLCE CC  C101  eet el Ore OCCU    tte     at              N A MIL  PLS  L A ee EC CEL CULCCLL LOOO  V KAI j LASA nan eee le eC LY  Vian    ree tet ee CTH EL LEU E ELLY  a oe oe ee      Core ow  TE T  AET T T deg   CERE TT  i    a oe ae ee a  WeNLA LIT  ORARAA ON A    MERE ARETE OOO  LAAR LALLELII ANOOCE      A bi       MIPRO MIPRO Electronics Co   Ltd  CE C    Headquarters  814 Pei Kang Road  Chiayi  60096  Taiwan  WINN  23B       Web  www mipro com tw    2CES  E mail  mipro mipro com tw    Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice AS110315    eS eS SS Se Pe    10     11   12     13     14     LD   16     17   18     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Read these instructions    
9. added voice over music priority and Echo effect features   e Line in for audio playing Line out for external recording    e Built in antenna design eliminates inconvenience and breakage   e Can be stand or table mounted    e Handles crowd of up to 500 people     e Professional quality and features at affordable price     MA 705 Portable System Includes    e MA 705 Main Unit x 1   e Switching Power Supply x 1   e AC Cord x 1   e MB 30 Rechargeable Battery x 2  e User Guide x 1       PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS    Front Panel      Fixed Carry Handle    4959992292727  717 200   eta ates   aha ba ee ee   Pea a awe    roa  Est etety  rrr    4  4 i          pepe Pret tat   R22 A ew 2  4 i    154  Letetate      BA wAP aisha anrtanranvanrarvea  ST SMA AT ANAM AN ANAT ANAS  Per SU RTSTSL SL ELE eLeLeL  inv el et ee ee et ee ee ee eee   RU LG LAAs STET E TSE SE  el a  nt SETST TST TOETSE ee  AUP ET T TEEST  4   a Be OF Oe OE Oe OL OL TSE ESTS  ed ee er tye Oe OT OL OL SL EL SLOLeLeL Le  OB ET BT ETL OL UL EL EL ELST SLeLCLoLse   TD sD gD te  ee ee ee ee oe TET ee eee ETET  CD Be oF OH BY OT OT OL STS TSE E EST TSTST  Shee ee eee et ee ee Be BBL eLeLeLeLe  Wee ee et Le TE OL OLE SL SL SL SLL  iw ee eee ee ee ie   ie ae ae ae ae ie eo   Baa nara ratarare  ananassae  Ear ererererere   Ararat ALALA Png  E  AGING a     EPEYEPEYEV seta  Py i  AIETEVEFS VEVEY     EAEE m2 r   2 S    EF  PAGANINI vs  ao ie ie ee ee ie ee  vat  aie ie ie  i    Hath EET y    Speaker Grille       O  Optional   Figure
10. attery failure  changing or uninstalling batteries should not be necessary  If in  doubt  please contact your nearest service agent or supplier     CONTROL PANEL            A2              Ag                        A9 A10 Al    CHARGING MASTER ON 440p   O H oFF    VOICE PRIORITY    VOLUME LINE OUT LINEIN       Ai A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A A8     Figure 3     Tone Control  Turn counterclockwise to increase bass or turn clockwise to increase treble   Positioned at 12 o clock for a flat response     Master Volume Control  Adjust the volume of all mixed audio inputs   LINE IN Volume Control  Controls the volume of an input from an external source     Mic In Volume Control  Control the volume of the wired microphone  amp       Line Out Socket  Line level output  Allows you to use the MA 705 as a program input source  for some other audio device     Line In Socket  Allows you use an external device with unbalanced audio output signal as an input  to the MA 705     Wired Microphone Input Socket  6 3mm 1 4  Unbalanced   Allows you to use an  Unbalanced  wired microphone as an input source     Extension Speaker Socket  Connects to an 8 Ohm 50W speaker     Charging Indicator  The charging indicator flashes when the system is charging  Flashing stops  when the batteries are fully charged     Voice Priority Switch  Voice over music Priority Function   ECHO Control  Adjust for desired ECHO effects     CONNECTION FOR EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES    CHARGING MASTER ON Hob   LJ   OFF    VOICE PRIORITY    V
11. d to rain or moisture  does not  operate normally  or has been dropped     To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture     Apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids  should be  placed on the apparatus     Use only with the battery which specified by manufacturer     The power supply cord set is to be the mains disconnected device     WARNING    1  FOR OUTDOOR USE   To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture     2  UNDER WET LOCATION   Apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids  such as  vases should be placed on the apparatus     3  SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS   CAUTION   These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only  To reduce  the risk of electric shock  do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating  instructions unless you are qualified to do so     CAUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present  within this unit     This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the  literature accompanying this unit        Fe  amp  IC  ID  THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES AND RSS 123 ISSUE1 OF CANADA   OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS      1  This device may not cause 
12. emium Lavaliere Microphone    Uni directional  10mm  High gain before feedback  warm  clear sound  Works with all MIPRO bodypack  transmitters    MU 55L  black    MU 55LS  beige  Subminiature Lavaliere Microphone  Omni directional  4 5mm  Low visibility  Works with all MIPRO bodypack transmitters    15       16 17    
13. interference      2  This device must accept any interference  including interference that may cause undesired  operation of the device  This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment     Disposal Dispose of any unusable devices or batteries responsibly and in accordance with any  applicable regulations     Disposing of used batteries with domestic waste is to be avoided     Batteries   NiCad cells often contain heavy metals such as cadmium Cd   mercury Hg  and  lead Pb  that makes them unsuitable for disposal with domestic waste  You may return   spent batteries  accumulators free of charge to recycling centres or anywhere else  batteries accumulators are sold     By doing so  you contribute to the conservation of our environment     PORTABLE WIRELESS PA SYSTEM    KEY FEATURES  lt     2 2220020c00c0cceceec tec tee estes e ete nents seers ce eee scene cece snes tess tes seceeceeneeseseeseeeseecee 1  PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  0    20 20c2 c0c0cecec etree eet e eects teeter etette steta tettette titt 2  CONTROL 7  002 c ete t ices te teeters teense nese tenes nese sete sees tr seeeseesersteee 4  CONNECTION FOR EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES     0        000  ttre etcetera 5  REPLACING BATTERIES        20 2 02 c0 00 0c ec etic ec eet t ites nese nent ce nets cece nsneree cree 6  POWER USAGE INSTRUCTION  lt      2222 20c0ce cece eset tsetse testes esses nets nets sees ce se ttnt ttnt ttt ttt   7  SELECTION AND INSTALLATION OF WIRE
14. oid feedback    If you experience a short operating time when you know that the batteries are fully charged  it is  often a sign of aging batteries  Both rechargeable batteries must be replaced  as a pair  at your  earliest convenience     Do not expose this product to an environment where there are water dropping or splashing     12    FAQ   PORTABLE PA    Al   A2   A3   A4   AS   A6     Why is my MA 705 not recharging  indicator is not flashing  when plugged into an AC outlet   Ensure AC Power button is pressed in  next to the MRM 70 receiver module slot   An un pressed button   out  will prevent recharging of the battery     How to adjust for optimal sound volume   If the portable system has both Master  amp  Microphone volumes  we recommend turning the Master volume to  about 3pm  clockwise  first and about 1 2pm  clockwise  for Microphone or other volumes     How to prevent and minimize the annoying feedback    Do not stand directly in front of the speakers  keep mics away from speakers   Avoid pointing microphone towards the speakers    The microphones should be behind the speakers wherever possible    Locate the portable PA between the crowd and the presenters and facing the crowd   Turn down the sound level coming out of the portable PA   speakers if necessary   Place the speakers above the head of the crowd     What if I need more power to cover a larger crowd   Two or more portables can be used with one wireless microphone transmitter  Ascertain that the receiver  f
15. ough power to be operated alone without plug into an AC  power supply     How to use AC power input   AC power provides power to both the unit itself and the built in lead acid rechargeable batteries     When using the AC power  you can remove or plug the power cord freely  no need to turn off the  power switch first  When a power cut is happened during usage  the device will activate the DC  power automatically to maintain continuous operation     How to use DC power input     Two built in series connection lead acid batteries with models WP 4 5 12 are used  When thel   Two built in series connection lead acid batteries with model models WP 2 9 12 are used  When  the batteries are fully charged  the unit can operated continuously for approximate 5 hours in  standby mode  CD player and two receivers are turned on   4 hours for audio and 3 hours for  music   The above figures are references for fresh  new batteries only     The built in rechargeable batteries can be recharged when the unit is plugged into an AC or DC  power outlet     Always store MA 705 system with the batteries fully charged if needing to store the system for  more than 3 months  Leave the system plugged into an AC power outlet when not in use   The rechargeable batteries will not function properly if not recharged for an extended period of  time  It is therefore  recommended to recharge after every use regardless of the usage time to  preserve battery life    Fully discharged  completely drained  lead acid 
16. rechargeable battery can be possibly  rescued   by the following method  please proceed with extreme caution   Charging with DC power supply  at 18V 2A for at least 30 minutes and ascertain battery surface temperature do not exceed 50    C  Then unplug and insert the charged batteries into the unit and power on  If battery LED  indicator flashes continuously  that means the batteries can be charged normally by connecting  into an AC power outlet  On the contrary  if battery LED indicator does not flash at all  that  means the batteries can t be  rescued  and therefore  a new  fresh replacement battery is  needed     AC power and DC power can not be used at the same time     SELECTION AND INSTALLATION OF WIRELESS RECEIVER MODULES    1     Each MA 705 can be installed 2 wireless receiver modules  they can be optionally selected according  to different applications     Steps of installation or replacement of wireless receiver modules     A  Unscrew the screws from the filter panel   To withdraw the old receiver module by using the screw driver with flat head   Inter the receiver module into the empty slot     Push it carefully into its matching connector     aS tt    Use the screws removed previously to secure the receiver module into position                                                     MRM 70  UHF DIVERSITY RECEIVER MODULE    MIPRO offers an optional industry leading diversity wireless receiver module  Up to 2 receiver  modules can be installed quickly and easily for wi
17. reless microphone operation  Each receiver  module has 16 preset UHF frequencies  Simply press the    scan    button once to quickly autoscan  for an interference free receiver frequency  A built in    noise    interference indicator  when lit   detects the presence of interference  Once lit during operation simply press scan button to  autoscan for another interference free frequency     INSTALLING MRM 70 DIVERSITY RECEIVER MODULE    Power off system  Unscrew the 2 screws  Take out the front cover  Insert the receiver module and  align the edge connector with the empty slot  Applying even pressure at both corners  push in  until it is firmly seated in the slot  Fasten the 2 screws     OPERATING THE MRM 70 UHF DIVERSITY RECEIVER MODULE               CHANNEL NOISE    3 90       ACT SENSITIVITY AF VOLUME       Receiver Power Switch Volume Control   Turns on off of receiver module  After power on   AF LED will flash  Turns knob clockwise to turn up volume     Audio Signal Level Indicator  Indicate the audio signal level     Sensitivity Adjuster  Higher sensitivity     to increase receiving distance  Lower sensitivity       to minimize noise interference     ACT Infrared  IR  Port  Transmits IR signal to transmitter to synchronize frequencies   ACT Sync Button  Press to synchronize the receiver and transmitter frequencies    Scan Button  Press for an interference free frequency    LED Screen  displays current channel     Noise Indicator  Denotes the presence of interference     8
18. requency in each portable coincides with the wireless microphone     Can I play music through the systems    Yes  All MIPRO portables have auxiliary inputs  3 5mm min jack  RCA or 1 4   phone   which will accept input  from an external iPod  MP3  CD  cassette  VCR  DVD players  As well  modular CD players can be inserted  into most models     FAQ   RECHARGEABLE BATTERY     gt  O     gt        Al   A2   A3   A4     13    How to Charge the Battery    Simply plug into a power outlet using the included power cable and adapter     Flashing    LED indicates it is  charging  The main power switch can be on or off position during charging  Microphones or music can be  used during charging  amp  power is on     How to Spot System Low Battery   When Power LED is lit  MA 705  amp  MA 708  or Charge LED is lit  MA 101 amp  MA 101a  or one indicator  remaining in battery meter  MA 202  MA 708  MA 808   Plug into a power outlet to re charge ASAP     Average Life Span of Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery    The batteries should have a life of approx  2 years if used and maintained properly  Battery life is  determined by temperature  depth and rate of discharge  and the number of charges and discharges  called  cycles      When to Replace the Battery    Power LED indicator is not    lit    when power on   No battery voltage    LED indicator or meter is not    flashing    when plugged in    Getting 1 2 hours operating time per charge    When battery has been used extensively for 2 3 year
19. s or more     RECHARGEABLE BATTERY GUIDE    Tips   To Prolong the Life of Rechargeable Batteries    lV  Always charge the batteries before first and after use      v  Always store portable system with batteries in a fully charged condition      v  Always power off the portable system and transmitter mic when NOT in use     v  It is OK to leave the system plugged into a power outlet when not being used for a long  time  The built in automatic protection circuitry will auto shut off when fully charged  It  will not harm the system or the battery      v  Fully charge the system at least once every 3 months  Battery may not charge if not  charged for a prolonged periods of time      v  Store in dry  cool place away from heat  Elevated temperature reduces longevity      v  CAUTION  DO NOT recharge other types of batteries and connect a battery s negative  terminal to another batteries positive terminal  An explosion and or a fire could occur as a  result  Use only rechargeable sealed lead acid  gel cell  batteries        14    OPTIONAL MA 705 ACCESSORIES    MA 705EXP  Extension Speaker for MA 705   Unpowered extension speaker  10 meter speaker cable included    MB 30  12V 2 9AH Rechargeable Battery   Gell cell  Sealed lead acid  type rechargeable battery  MA 705 requires 2 MB 30 batteries   MS 70   Speaker Tripod Stand   Adjustable stand for MA 705 portable PA system   SC 50 Storage Cover   Storage cover and separate storage for mic cable  transmitters  microphone  amp  battery  M
    
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