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1.   the Bluetooth material  such marks by Amplivox Portable Sound Systems is  under license  Other trademarks and trade names are  those of their respective owners     AMPLIFIER    e MIC 2  XLR connector for external wired microphone   e LINE IN  1 4  connector   e LINE OUT  1 4  connector   e EXTERNAL SPEAKER A  1 4  connector   e EXTERNAL SPEAKER B  1 4  connector   e BATTERY STATUS  NOT USED WITH THIS LECTERN  e POWER  ON OFF SWITCH       IMPORTANT    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received  includ   ing interference that may cause undesired operation    The unitG circuitry may cause interference to nearby radios  To prevent interference  either switch the unit off or move  away from the affected radio     NOTE  This equipment complies within the limits for a class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation   This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance  with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  television rece
2.  an AUTO SYNC function  you first select channel you wish to use on the re   ceiver  Then press the ASC button  D   the IR light will start to flash  Turn on microphone and point end  6  of microphone  at the flashing IR light on receiver and the microphone will auto sync to the same channel as selected on the receiver     BATTERIES    1  Hold the body of microphone in hand and twist off  bottom section of microphone     2  Insert two   AA  batteries    3  Twist bottom section back on to microphone   BATTERY STATUS   The life expectancy of the two batteries is about 10  hours  When the    BATTERY    symbol on the display    screen keeps flashing the batteries should be replaced  immediately     Functions    1  Interchangeable Microphone Head  2  LCD Screen   3  Power   Mute Control Switch   4  Select Button    5  Microphone Input Sensitivity Ad   justmento is used to set the gain of  microphone  If you are a soft talking  speaker you will need to turn the control  counter clockwise  Turn clockwise if you  are a loud talker  Use plastic screwdriver  that is supplied        GROUP      j    GROUP CHANNEL          CHANNEL                    ALA                                 CLOSE    TURN ON MICROPHONE  Push and hold the  fPOWER MUTE     3  button until LCD screen  lights up     TO MUTE  Press    POWER MUTE    button twice  to MUTE  Channel number will flash when muted   Press button again twice to remove MMUTE        TURN OFF MICROPHONE  Push and hold the  frPOWER MUTE      3  
3. Electronic Instructions  Lectern       AMmPLIVOX    PORTABLE SOUND SYSTEMS    AY    Your lectern may not contain all of the electronic modules as shown and explained here  Speakers and lectern  microphone are pre wired  To install gooseneck microphone  pull out connector from microphone holder and  snap microphone into connector  Install back into microphone holder    NEED HELP  Call 800 267 5486          CONTROL PANEL    1  MIC 1  Adjusts volume level of gooseneck microphone  on reading table    2  MIC 2  Adjusts volume level of microphone plugged  into the MIC 2 input jack on amplifier    3  AUX  Controls output level of device that is plugged  into the L R RCA jacks  ve   4  BASS  This control cuts or boosts the bass level    5  TREBLE  This control cuts or boosts the treble level        16 CHANNEL WIRELESS RECEIVER A B C D    Channel Display  A  CJ 16 CH_ HF RECEIV R 5  RF   Radio Frequency Indicator  B  J   AF   Audio Frequency Indicator  C  a    ASC  IR Auto Channel Select  Handheld Only   D  aa kan Ra    Select Buttons   Manual Channel Selection  E   Mute Level Adjustment  F   Volume Control  G     RECEIVER   TRANSMITTER SETUP   e The receiver has its own POWER   VOLUME Control  G      Turn Power On  A Frequency Channel will appear in the Chan   nel Display  A   Press Select Buttons  E  to select a channel   Channel number must match channel number on wireless  transmitter     e The transmitter bodypack is operated by 1    AA  1 5 Volt alka     o     line battery  Slid
4. button for 2 seconds to turn  microphone rOFF        SELECT CHANNEL  Manual   Press and hold  the fSELECT     4  button for 2 seconds until you  only see the word Channel and channel number   To change channel  when flashing  press the  SELECT     4  button until you reach the desired  channel  Flashing will stop after 10 seconds and  channel is now set     LOCK   UNLOCK CHANNEL  Push the  fTPOWER MUTE      3  button and ELECT      button at the same time to lock or unlock channel   When locked  channel cannot be changed   LOCKED    symbol appears in upper left hand  corner     BLUETOOTH MODULE   MODEL  1500    e With main power switch  L  on  press PII button  M   to turn Bluetooth pairing on and hold for 4 seconds to  enter into the pairing mode        Bluetooth    se       e The RED LED  N  will start to flash  searching for a STATUS  Bluetooth signal  Search function will stay active for ANA  10 minutes  If no signal is found  this function will      shut off  During the search function turn on your   JE   Bluetooth device for pairing  On your Bluetooth menu EES RAE    of your device  choose pin code 0000  Once paired   red LED will stay on  L P M O    e Use this   button  0  to move to the next song or  Iq  P  to play previous song  Use Di   M  to pause   When paused you will need to press again to    start playing   N he Bluetooth   word mark and logos are registered  e VOLUME CONTROL  L  Use to adjust the volume of trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG  Inc  and any use of
5. e off battery cover  H  and install battery as  shown  Make certain the battery is fully seated in its compart   ment so the cover slides in place easily  Battery life with alka   line batteries is approximately 8 hours of operating time     Select a channel  1 16  on side panel  I  using the supplied  screw driver to select channel number  Channel selected  should match channel on receiver  When transmitter and  receiver are set to correct channel the RF indicator  B  will  glow red when transmitter is turned on     Plug the Lapel microphone into the Mic Input Jack  K   The  microphone can be clipped to a necktie or other clothing    using the supplied clip  The lapel mic should be placed under  the chin  as close to the center of the body as possible    Slide the power ON OFF switch  J  to the ON position  the  LED indicator light will illuminate green   Replace batteries  when this LED turns red    MUTE LEVEL  F  is set at half way mark when it leaves the  factory  If speaker sound is breaking up  turn level clockwise  with small screwdriver until condition improves     E  D     MUTE LEVEL       Wireless Transmitter   Bodypack    Battery Cover Channel Selector       Top Panel    AWAMPLIVOX       LOW BATT       WIRELESS HANDHELD MICROPHONE   MODEL S1695    If you are using the AmpliVox S1695 Wireless Handheld Microphone Transmitter  screw off the lower bottom section of mi     crophone and insert 2    AA  1 5 Volt alkaline batteries     IMPORTANT  Because the microphone has
6. lly charged and ensure  transmitter is on   e Does yellow fsignaloLED light when transmitter is turned on   e Are the transmitter and receiver on the same channel    1 16     WIRELESS MIC CUTS IN AND OUT  e Is unit visible  line of sight  from user  If not  move unit into  view when using wireless microphone   e Does the yellow rsignalOLED go out when signal drops out   Check battery in transmitter     MAKES BUZZING NOISE  e Check cables   a damaged cable will cause this  Unplug ca   bles one at a time until buzzing stops   e Check for Ground loops   use a ground loop isolator where  needed     NEED HELP  Call 800 267 5486    Amplivox e 650 Anthony Trail  Suite D  Northbrook  IL 60062 e Phone   800 267 5486 e Fax   800 267 5489 www ampli com    AUG  2014    
7. ption  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to    correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected   e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio   TV technician for help     NOTE  Shielded cables may be required to be used with this unit to en sure compliance with the Class B FCC limits     TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    PROBLEM  amp  ITEMS TO CHECK    UNIT WILL NOT TURN ON  e ls unit plugged in     SOUND IS MUFFLED  e Bass too high  e Treble too low    FEEDBACK  A LOUD SQUEALING  SHRILL OR HOWL   ING SOUND THAT IS SELF GENERATED    e Feedback occurs when a microphone is too close to  the speaker or the microphone volume is too high  or  the microphone is pointed towards the speaker  It is  also caused by sound reflecting off hard surfaces    e Reduce or eliminate Feedback by    Pointing the microphone in a different direction    Keeping the microphone BEHIND the speakers    Turn down the volume levels    POWER IS ON  BUT NO SOUND  e Check main volume level   e  f using wireless  be sure receiver and transmitter bat   tery is installed and both units are turned on     MICROPHONE SIGNAL IS WEAK  e  f microphone has batteries  check batteries   e Check cables connectors     WIRELESS MIC DOES NOT WORK  e Check that transmitter batteries are fu
    
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