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1. USB Host Converter Top Panel Connecting the USB Host and USB interface device 1 Plug the USB Host converter additional unit to the cradle on the top of main unit 2 Connect any USB interface device with music or audio files to the top connection port of the USB Host converter For example you may store music files into a flash drive and connect it to the USB Host converter for playback e Important It is strongly recommended that the USB Host converter should be connected before powering on the main unit Do not unplug the USB Host converter when the main unit is powered on e This system supports only audio files in MP3 and WMA formats e Make sure the USB interface device should be set to the status that PC can detect For example some MP3 players need to POWER ON before connection e This system cannot play music files with copyright protection of DRM Digital Right Management Note 15 e Some MP3 players rely on a specified software to download music files from PC When playing those MP3 players the music files may not be shown in the same order as the playlist order on the software Note To unplug the USB Host converter from the main unit as illustrated below push forward the curved corner until a click sound and finally pull up the converter for removal USB Music i Device USB Host Converter Chapter 4 Basic Operations First Things First
2. 23 Chapter 7 Technical Specifications BLA 1600 Frequency Range 20Hz 20kHz Signal to Noise Ratio Speaker Output Power Speaker Impedance gt 70dB 10Wrms 6 Q 10Wrms 6 Q 30Wrms 6 Q 6Q LCD Backlight 128 X 64 Dot Matrix LCD Display 7 colors File Support USB Host MPEG 1 2 2 5 layer2 and 3 Window Media Audio WMA V9 compatible This system cannot support those WMA files with DRM protection Tag Info Language ID3 tag V1 1 and V2 3 extraction 27 Languages USB Hub AC Voltage to Adapter Power Consumption Main Unit Satellite Dimensions Subwoofer WxHxD USB Host Converter Main Unit Satellite USB 2 0 High speed 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 3A 110W maximum 100mm x 105mm x 100mm approx 100mm x 105mm x 100mm approx 200mm x 112mm x 185mm approx 74mm x 35 5mm x 53 5mm approx 440g approx 600g approx Subwoofer 1900g approx USB Host Converter Operation Temperature 50g approx
3. 09 Top Panel Button Controls POWER To switch between power on and standby modes VOL To adjust the volume level lt gt SKIP To skip to the previous next track PLAY PAUSE To play or pause a track when listening to MP3 IN source 5 Track Time Shows the time elapsed for current track 6 Track Number Shows the current track number 7 Folder Number Shows the current folder number Normal Repeat Random Status Shows the current playback status HR Normal playback 1 Repeat one track a I o Front Panel Display F Repeat all songs in one folder i Gt Repeat all songs 1 Equalizer Shows the Frequency Spectrum of the current audio signal zF Random playback of all songs 2 Volume Treble Bass Random playback of all songs in one folder Shows the current Volume Treble Bass level F 3 EQ Display 9 Operation Status Shows the set EQ mode NORM ROCK POP JAZZ CLASS Shows the current operation status Play Pause Stop 4 ID3 Tag Display 10 USB SD Mode Shows the ID of the song currently playing Shows the current USB Host or SD Card mode 10 Parts of Main Unit Z Warning OO For factory use only Do not insert anything into this port Subwoofer Terminal Speaker Terminals DC IN Jack AUX IN Jack USB HUB Ports mom g A U gt Connection to USB Host Converter G PC Port H IR Sensor Headphone Jack Ba
4. To select one of the three basic sound sources MP3 IN AUX IN and PC AUDIO Do this by pressing SOURCE on the remote control 1 MP3 IN For listening sound from an external MP3 player 2 AUX IN For listening sound from an external AUDIO source PC AUDIO For listening sound from the personal computer ice 16 Using the MP3 IN The main unit has a specially designed plug which connects with the USB Host converter The music system can play the sound tracks in your MP3 player by transferring audio signals into the system and then to the speakers For operations about USB Host converter please go to Chapter 5 Using the AUX IN External stereo audio from different kinds of A V units can be transferred to the system The system will amplify these audio signals and then output them to the speakers To use this feature 1 Make sure the A V unit to AUX IN jack at the back panel is connected by a 3 5mm stereo audio cable not supplied 2 Switch to AUX IN source by pressing the SOURCE button on the remote control 3 Switch on the external A V unit just connected to the music system for great joy Using the PC Audio A Using the PC Port Feature PC users may use the music system as an amplifier The audio signals from PC can be transferred to the system using the lt Pc port The system amplifies these audio signals and then outputs them to the speakers 1 Make sure a USB cable not supplied
5. BLA 1 600 digital music system USER S MANUAL Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions E loi nv anc Bw iw wceive tls ie te E ace mle one m w E espe We wah ececk wie laces 3 4 Basic Operations ee ee ee ee eerie re eer ee ace 1 6 Proper Ventilation Soles oo Sale O S 6 8a Foss 5 4 Seb ea SoS 6 OFS 4 O54 5s DHE bd DERE eS O50 FOS Cibo Bas EE SS 5 First Thing First bbe Seve Sai tsa nw wasn ta ec uw wisetse des bs ohib A ine Sule iw tw E E E A EEE EE ene 16 l Using the MP3 INeetetettsttsstseteteteterrererrerereresetstsseeseeteteeerereeeerenere 16 1 Getting Started essssssseesosesssesesssesssesossesssssoseoesossessesssssassossssseo 6 Using the PACT aa a siento E eaececueteons 1G Welcome PTTL CEE ECE RC TT Eee TT eee ee ee ree eee eee eer rere era ay 6 Using the PC Audio PEENE AEE PEE EE A AENA EEEE oda atieeat eee 17 Package Contents EE E E Sere a a A E E E E E E A A E E A A T 6 Activate Sound Effects EEEE EEEE AEE SE O EE EE 1 8 Using the Remote Control EE E N E E T E E E Wee Seed eres E 6 Change LCD Backlight Calor OEE E a neues eden cmes 18 2 System Overview tetereresreeetrtretsteretenrertreeteeeeeenreserereeeeneenerees 7 Replace Battery for Remote Control sssssssererersrrserrerrsererereereeereerreereereee 18 Remote Control 0 6 a6 a8 E E E a E E T E E E E EEEE E E E e ce ores 7 5 USB Host Operations N E E ete a a soe ese et A cite se AE 19 Top Panel Button Controls E EE ow sarioula ahiore ene A
6. and the system is powered on 13 Step 4 Connect to External Devices The different ports and jacks of the main unit provide additional input output that you can use to connect other external audio devices such as portable MP3 players and headphones The functions of the different ports and jacks are listed below Headphone Jack Front Panel Connect to headphones with a 3 5 mm stereo plug not supplied AUX Input Back Panel Connect from an A V unit with a 3 5 mm stereo cable not supplied Ay Warning The input signal should be less than 2Vrms otherwise the main unit may be damaged 14 PC Audio Front Panel You are allowed to use the music system as an amplifier and enjoy listening to sound effects or music from your PC Connect the USB cable not supplied from the USB port of the PC to the lt pc port on the front panel of main unit It is recommended to connect the USB cable to the built in USB socket of your PC directly and not to any USB socket from the USB hub indirectly USB Hub Back Panel e Important This USB Hub can be available only when your PC is connected to PC Audio port at the front panel There are two USB output ports located at the back panel of the main unit They provide the same functions as the PC USB output ports do For example you may connect your keyboard and mouse to these ports as you connect the same stuff to your PC through the USB output ports
7. E E wiaseie E E T E een oe niece 9 Supported Languages far ID3 Display heed heh dase setts tout usin 19 Front Panel Display eee eT eee TE ee ee Ee Ce er ere 10 Using the USB Host with USB Interface DeviCessssessersersrereeresrererreereereee 20 Parts of Main Unit atop Ga da Sau E E ar outa iwiatvere aleve Siw dove Si wfuaien 10a E ultanse E ase ia tw E E aleuefere ae heseeiers 11 f Using the USB Host with SD Cardeeeeeeeeeeeeeereereeseseererrerrererererterereereeses 20 3 Connections e n er er eena E eE Rowe eden adc nee 12 Additional Playback Options sssssesessersererereeresreseeresesereersererrerrereerenes 21 Connecting the Sysiemica deissat arera eie eiee 12 Battery Recharge FunGiigiiesssitsbisdietijvistseran keai denise iieii 21 Step 1 Place ninth es 4 E l T e yee Ree 12 SO 2 EROS OOOO 22 Step 2 Connect Spea ers an Subwoo er Dy eee geet get ey pe 1 3 Troubleshooting SO SS HSE HSEHD OSH SEH OES OSE HEH HEE HEHE HEH HEH HES HEH EEO SEH SEH HOE HO HEHE HOSE EEO HEH OBES 22 Step 3 Connect DC In Jack ETER E E E A E A EEE A A E A cash A TTE 1 3 Step 4 Connect to External Devices a in 6 el Gis 10 E Sy Wee taste 906 6 88 gia SWie Woe A bce uw Sele 14 7 Technical Specifications sa ae leavers AN EENE site te a antares eave Back Cover Important Safety Instructions CAUTION 1 Read these instructions CAUTION 2 Keep these Instructions RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 3 Heed all Warnings DO NOT OPEN 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do no
8. is connected from PC to the e amp PC socket at the front panel 2 Switch to PC AUDIO source by pressing the SOURCE button on the remote control 17 3 Enjoy doing with your PC while listening to the music system B Using the USB Hub Feature A USB Hub is a small box with multiple ports for plugging in USB devices It is commonly connected to a USB port located at the back of a desktop computer by using an extension cable Once the Hub is connected to your PC you can set it wherever is convenient avoiding the hassle of accessing the rear of the PC system The music system can act as a USB HUB when connected to the PC There are two ports labeled as USB HUB at the back panel of the main unit 1 Make sure a USB cable not supplied is connected from PC to the ee PC socket at the front panel 2 Connect any USB interface devices such as your digital camera card reader keyboard mouse MP3 player and memory stick to the USB HUB ports at the back panel of the main unit Your PC will then detect the external devices just plugged in 1 Press UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to change the LCD Activate Sound Effects backlight color A EQ Replace Battery for Remote Control 1 Press EQ button repeatedly to select one of below sound effects in cycle _ NORM gt ROCK gt POP gt JAZZ gt CLASS gt BACK to the beginning 1 Follow below steps to remove the battery cover of remote control 2 The
9. main unit Note not operate normally or has been dropped for power input and other safety information 04 Proper Ventilation scm To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows 1 Front No obstructions and with open spacing 5cm 5cm 2 Sides Top Back No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown as below Front View of Subwoofer 15cm 15cm n a D scm 5cm 1cm 1cm 5cm 5cm Z cM gt lt gt lt gt lt gt cM gt Pica Y e a x J SZ Front View of Main Unit Side View of Main Unit and Satellites and Satellites Side View of Subwoofer 05 Chapter 1 Getting Started Welcome Welcome to use the BLA 1600 digital music system a complete system with a MP3 docking station built in amplifier and USB hub Now you can enjoy all your favorite music in one integrated package including Music files from MP3 player Music from PC USB hub features Package Contents 1 Main Unit 1 2 Satellite Speaker 2 3 Subwoofer 1 4 USB Host Converter 1 5 Remote Control with Battery 1 6 AC to DC Adaptor 1 7 User s Manual 1 Using the Remote Control IR Senor 1 Remove battery Protector before using for the first time 2 Aim the remote control at the IR senor on the front panel s mirror from a maximum distance of 7m 23 feet away 06 Ch
10. set EQ mode is shown on the display You can remove the battery door with your fingernails by using the spaces set back in wall B Treble Bas 1 Press TRB BASS button repeatedly to select Treble or Bass You will notice Trb Bas on the top right corner of display 2 Adjust the trebl bass level from 6 to 6 b ing the vol Pete greg gr ee re erent ener gunmen bE pone Voie 2 Match the polarity on the Lithium Cell with a plus sign on the control buttons battery tray Change LCD Backlight Color There are seven different LCD backlight colors for users to choose These are red yellow green blue light blue purple and white 3 Slide the tray with new battery into the battery compartment until you hear a click sound 18 Chapter 5 USB Host Operations Supported Languages for ID3 Display Before using the USB Host make sure all the devices are properly connected See Chapter 3 for Connections USB Host converter supports several languages for displaying the ID3 information of music files Users can press LANG button on the The music system can play only supported audio files remote control to switch among the supported languages mp3 and wma formats The 27 supported languages are English Finnish French German Italian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Greek Turkish Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Japanese Croatian Czech Hungarian Polish Romanian Slovak Sl
11. the current track number on the display 2 To enter 25 do the above step to get 2 then press LEFT ARROW to add 0 to the left then press UP DOWN ARROW repeatedly to get 5 2l 3 To enter 253 do the above steps 1 amp 2 to get 25 then press LEFT ARROW to add 0 to the left then press UP DOWN ARROW repeatedly to get 3 4 To edit 253 to 27 press RIGHT ARROW to cancel 3 then press UP DOWN ARROW repeatedly to get 7 Remember to press ENTER to confirm selection The user can select a specific folder using the remote control Folder Selection Method 1 Press LEFT ARROW button to select the previous folder 2 Press RIGHT ARROW button to select the next folder e The maximum number of folders allowed for selection is 63 That is you are not allowed to select the 64 folder if there are more than 63 folders in the USB interface device or SD card Note Battery Recharge Function The rechargeable battery of your USB interface device can be charged once the music system is powered on And the music system supports slow charging Chapter 6 Help Troubleshooti ng Frequently Asked Questions Problem Solution No power e Make sure the AC Power cord is securely connected Securely connect all audio cables Repair or replace any damaged audio or speaker cable The system is in pause mode Press P II to return to normal playback mode Press MUTE on the
12. apter 2 System Overview 3 D 2 GB D W 4 8 D 1 Remote Control SOURCE To select among three basic sound sources MP3 IN AUX IN PC AUDIO MUTE To toggle mute on off for audio output EQ To select among the sound effects NORM ROCK POP JAZZ CLASS REP Repeat RAND Random To select Normal playback different Repeat modes or different Random modes when listening to MP3 IN source For more details please go to page 10 about the description of Front Panel Display PLAY PAUSE To play or pause a track when listening to MP3 IN source STOP POWER ON To stop playback Press and hold the key to power on off the unit 07 10 11 12 13 USB SD To select either USB Host or SD card mode for playback when listening to MP3 IN source LANG To select the supported language for ID3 display when listening to MP3 IN source ENTER To allow for specific track selection Using Arrow Keys ARROW KEYS To change the LCD backlight color using UP DOWN ARROW key When listening to MP3 IN source you can select the previous or next folder using LEFT RIGHT ARROW key Or after pressing ENTER you can select a specific track number using UP DOWN ARROW key TRB BASS To select Treble or Bass sound effect lt gt SKIP To skip to the previous next track VOL To adjust the volume level 08 1 2 3 4 D
13. ck Panel Top Panel Front Panel 11 Chapter 3 Connections Connecting the System Follow these simple steps to connect your digital music system It is recommended that you turn off all components or unplug AC power while you are connecting the system Step 1 Place Speakers Front Speakers L R Align the front speakers at ear level and place one speaker on each side of main unit Subwoofer SUB Place the subwoofer at any convenient location within the vicinity of the listening area 12 Step 2 Connect Speakers and Subwoofer 1 Make sure the power is turned off to prevent possible damage to the system 2 Connect the speaker wires from the connector at the back of each speaker to the connectors at the back panel of main unit 3 Connect the subwoofer wires from the connector at the back of the subwoofer to the connectors at the back panel of main unit WOOFER SPEAKER D he A Right side rear view Left side rear view Step 3 Connect DC In Jack 1 Connect the supplied power cable to the DC in jack on the back panel 2 Connect the other end of the power cable to the power outlet 3 The red LED located on the top panel with the I button will glow to indicate that the system is plugged in and in Standby mode e The Standby LED only lights up in Standby mode Note e The Red light will go off after you press the I button
14. he speakers 1 Insert a SD card with music or audio files into the SD card slot 2 Press 9 1 to power on the system from standby mode 3 Switch to MP3 IN source by pressing the SOURCE button on the remote control 4 Press P II to start playback as 5 Optionally press the USB SD button on the remote control to switch between the sound modes USB interface device and SD card e Before the music system is powered on if you connect the USB interface device and SD card simultaneously the music system will play the USB interface device e After the music system is powered on the music system will play the USB interface device or SD card according to the priority of which is connected to the USB Host converter first Additional Playback Options The user can select a specific track within a folder using the remote control Track Selection Method 1 Press ENTER button You will notice the current track number on the display disappears to allow input Press UP ARROW button to do 1 increment Press DOWN ARROW button to do 1 decrement Press LEFT ARROW to add one digit to the left Press RIGHT ARROW to cancel one added digit Press ENTER button to confirm the input track number Then the system will play from the selected track Dn wT BW LN Here are examples for you to follow in step by step After pressing ENTER 1 To enter 2 press UP DOWN ARROW repeatedly until 2 appears as
15. ovenian Bulgarian Russian Serbian Ukrainian Danish and Dutch 19 Using the USB Host with USB Interface Device For Music and Audio playback only The main unit along with the additional USB Host converter can act as an amplifier for any USB interface device such as your portable player with music files The music system amplifies music or other audio signals in the USB interface device and then outputs them to the speakers Make sure the USB interface device is well connected to the USB Host converter 1 Press to power on the system from standby mode 2 Switch to MP3 IN source by pressing the SOURCE button on the remote control 3 Press p I to start playback e This system supports only audio files in MP3 and WMA formats e Make sure the USB interface device should be set to the status that PC can detect For example some MP3 players need to POWER Note ON before connection e This system cannot play music files with copyright protection of DRM Digital Right Management e Some MP3 players rely on a specified software to download music files from PC When playing those MP3 players the music files may 20 Note not be shown in the same order as the playlist order on the software Using the USB Host with SD Card The secondary function of the USB Host converter is to act as an amplifier for SD cards The system will amplify supported audio files in the SD card and then output them to t
16. remote control if MUTE ON appears on the display Disconnect the headphones if they are connected Reset the main unit using the POWER key turn it off then turn it on again on the main unit No sound No stereo sound during AUX IN mode e Check speaker AUX in connections and settings Check connections between USB Host converter and main unit Check connections between USB interface device and USB Host converter Make sure the music system is set to MP3 IN source Make sure the USB interface device should be set to the status that PC can detect The music system does not recognize USB interface device 22 Problem Solution Abnormal display e Reset the main unit using the POWER key turn it off then turn it on again on the main unit e Remove the battery protector before using Remote does not work e Make sure the sensor is not covered up e Point the remote towards the front panel of the main unit e Make sure no objects are in between the sensor and the remote s line of sight e Remote control is only effective within 7 meters range Severe hum or noise e Make sure all speakers and components are correctly and securely connected e Make sure to connect cables that are away from a transformer or motor and at least 10 feet away from a TV or fluorescent light e Move your TV away from your audio components e The plugs and jacks are dirty Wipe them with a cloth with moderate alcohol
17. ses shall be placed on the apparatus oa 16 The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer accessible 12 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the 17 The equipment is to be supplied from an identified USB port complying manufacturer or sold with the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus with the requirement of Limited Power Source When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over AN TE PORTABLE CART WARNING Warning 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required You can help protect the environment Please remember to respect the local regulations hand in the non working electrical equipments to an appropriate waste disposal center TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does Please read Rating Label at the bottom of this
18. t use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with damp cloth The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol areas 7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance with the manufacturers instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at 15 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects plugs convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the filled with liquids such as va

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