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1. Black Negative ve ii Turn the master volume control 11 fig A clockwise past the click point and the main unit will power up The power indicator 9 fig A will illuminate to indicate normal operation If the low power indicator 7 fig A the unit requires connection to AC Mains Power to recharge the battery Connection to DC Power i The MEGAMOUTH can be charged and operated from an external 12V DC power source when connected to the DC IN jack 19 fig A ii The DC power supply must be 12 15V DC and of the correct polarity The DC IN jack requires a centre positive connection CHARGING THE BATTERY a b C Plug the mains power cable into the AC power jack the charging indicator 8 fig A will illuminate red Charging the unit takes on average 10 hours The battery will charge with the power switch in either the off or the on position When the charge indicator 8 fig A turns green this indicates the unit is charged and ready for use The battery should be discharged and recharged every two months to avoid damage to the battery MP3 PLAYER a b C d e f Turn the master power volume 11 fig A clockwise past the click point the power indicator will illuminate Turn the MP3 power switch and volume clockwise past the click point the LCD Display will illuminate and display SEARCHING If no flash drive or SD card is inserted the display will show NO DEVICE Insert a f
2. batter 6 compartment in the beltpack transmitter is accessed by sliding the front portion downwards away from the switches 21 fig A Switch on the transmitter via the power switch the battery light on either of the transmitters will flash and then remain off NOTE When the power indicator LED illuminates the battery power is low replace the battery with a new one taking care to dispose of the old battery via an appropriate recycling scheme b Extend the aerial on top of the main unit 6 fig A c To confirm the selected wireless transmitter is working correctly the RF indicator 10 fig A will illuminate NOTE Only one wireless transmitter can be switched on and operated ata time switching two transmitters on at the same time will lead to the RF signal dropping out causing an unreliable audio signal d Adjust the amplifier main volume tone echo controls to suit Take great care to avoid feedback when adjusting controls and levels Should the transmitter become too close to the amplifier feedback can easily occur this is a result of the microphone picking up the sound from the main speaker and the system amplifying the sound numerous times resulting in a dangerous high pitch noise Feedback can damage audio systems and also present a danger to human hearing 5 WIRED MICROPHONES An additional wired microphone can be used with the MEGAMOUTH systems The system accepts most dynamic handheld microphones Plug the MIC into the 6
3. 35mm mono jack socket 15 fig A on the side of the main unit 6 EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES The MEGAMOUTH will accept a standard line level input 17 fig A Typical devices that can be used with the LINE IN are MP3 players laptops and CD players 7 AUDIO LINE OUTPUT The MEGAMOUTH has a standard Line Level output for connection to a second MEGAMOUTH unit this will allow coverage of larger venue s The cable required to link from unit to unit is a Mono 6 35mm 1 4 Jack to 2x Phono Plugs your local PULSE dealer will stock these 8 PHONE OUT The MEGAMOUTH provides a headphone output for use with standard headphones or earphones The jack socket 18 fig A will accept most 3 5mm 1 8 stereo headphone plugs Compliance When this product reaches the end of its life do not dispose with household waste See www recycle more co uk for details of how to dispose of PULSE products in an environmentally sound fashion or contact PULSE directly via www pulse audio co uk Warranty Pulse products are warranted by Pulse against manufacturer defects for a period of one year from the Original date of purchase This warranty is limited to manufacturer defects in either materials or workmanship Consumable items such as batteries and lamps are covered for a period of 90 days from date of original purchase PULSE or any other worldwide divisions of Premier Farnell PLC is not responsible for any consequential or inconseq
4. F level meter 15 MIC input jack 4 MP3 player 16 Line output jack 5 Handle 17 Line input jack 6 Antenna 18 Headphone output jack 7 Low battery power indicator 19 DC input jack 8 Charging indicator 20 Handheld wireless microphone 9 Power indicator 21 Body pack wireless transmitter 10 RF indicator 22 Lavalier tie clip microphone 11 Master power switch amp volume 23 Headset microphone 12 MP3 power switch amp volume MP3 Player fig B 1 LCD Display 2 Input source selection 3 PLAY PAUSE 4 PREVIOUS 5 NEXT 6 Folder 7 Repeat 8 Remote Sensor 9 SD MMC card slot 10 USB port 6 7 PF REPEAT Remote Control fig C LCD Display Input source selection PLAY PAUSE PREVIOUS NEXT CD Haaay ay O NOAA Operation 1 POWER 2 3 4 a b c AC Mains Power i This unit is designed for operation on 230Vac 50Hz only care should be taken before connecting to any mains voltage supply to ensure the outlet conforms with this specification ii Connect the unit to the local mains voltage supply turn the master volume control 11 fig A clockwise past the click point and the main unit will power up The power indicator 9 fig A will illuminate to indicate normal operation Built in Rechargeable 12V battery i Open the battery compartment and connect the battery terminals take great care to ensure the leads are connected with the correct polarity Red Positive ve
5. PULSE 30W Wireless Portable PA System with MP3 Player Model MEGAMOUTH MP3 MKII MEGAMOUTH MP3 PULSE www pulse audio co uk The lightning bolt within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of a dangerous voltage levels within the product s enclosure This voltage may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute an electric shock risk Safety Information CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover of this device There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing only to qualified service personnel Safety Precautions e Read and retain these instructions e Follow all instructions and heed warnings e Do not use this device near water e If the surface becomes dirty clean only with dry cloth do not use solvents or thinners e Do not block ventilation openings e Do not install near heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other devices that produce heat RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance e Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounded plug The BS1363A 13A mains plug has two blades and a third ground prong The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for re
6. eless receiver LED indicators Signal level indicator LED array Retractable antenna Integrated folding handle Handheld VHF wireless microphone VHF Wireless belt pack transmitter with tie clip amp headset microphones 6 35mm 1 4 Jack socket microphone input 6 35mm 1 4 Line out 2x Phono line input suitable for laptop or MP3 3 5mm Jack socket headphone out amp Aux in 12V DC Power socket Dimensions WxHxD 264x335x145mm Weight 6kg Supplied with PA system Handheld wireless mic Headset mic Lavalier mic Beltpack transmitter 2x 9V batteries mains lead amp user manual Specification Amplifier Transmitter RF Frequency Range 173 8Mhz or 174 8Mhz RF Frequency Range 173 8Mhz or 174 8Mhz Line Output Impedance 6000 Dynamic Range 80dB S N Ratio gt 60dB Frequency Response 100Hz 10kHz Power Output 35Wmax 20Wrms Power Supply 9V PP3 Battery Effective Distance 50m open field Battery Life 10 Hours High Quality Alkaline Power Supply 230Vac 50Hz or 12 15Vdc Connections amp Controls NOTE Before connecting or disconnecting any cables microphones or instruments it is good practice to turn down all level controls and where possible switch off the system This will prevent any pops clicks or bangs that could damage unit Main s cords and speaker cables should be connected and disconnected with the power switched off Fig A 23 21 1 Battery Cover 13 Echo control 2 AC Mains input 14 Tone control 3 A
7. lash drive into the USB port 10 fig B or an SD MMC card info the SD MMC card slots 9 fig B and the unit will begin playback automatically If both USB and SD MMC cards are inserted the player will prioritise the USB flash drive To change source from the USB flash drive to the SD MMC card press the INPUT button 2 fig B The MP3 player has 11 EQ modes Normal Rock Pop Classic Jazz Blues Hall Bass Soft Country and Opera To select any of the modes press the EQ button 6 fig C on the remote control This function is only available via the remote control and cannot be accessed from the main control panel fig B The MP3 player has three repeat modes Repeat Track Repeat Folder and Repeat All To access the repeat functions press the REPEAT button 7 fig B or 10 fig B The MP3 player can support up to levels of folders within the USB flash drive or SD MMC card i Press the folder button 6 fig B The first level folders will display on the screen the LCD screen can display up to four folders at once If there are more than 4 folders press VOL button to go to the next page of folders Press VOL button to return to the last page ii Press K or PPI buttons to choose the song and press Pil to play the track WIRELESS MICROPHONES a Insert a 9V PP3 battery into the transmitter The battery compartment for the handheld microphone is accessed by unscrewing the cap at the base of the unit 20 fig A while the
8. placement of the obsolete outlet e Protect the power cord from being stressed at the plugs main socket outlet and where they exit the amplifier e Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer e Unplug the device during lightning storms or when unused for an extended time e Refer all servicing to qualified personnel e This device must not be exposed to water in any way No object filled with liquids should be placed on apparatus Pulse 30W Wireless Portable PA System with MP3 Player A wireless portable digital PA system that has a built in MP3 player for digital music playback from SD MMC card or USB flashdrive Ideal for mobile use in schools lectures theaters and conferences It has an internal rechargeable battery amp VHF wireless receiver This unit includes a host of features along with an impressive list of specifications which are detailed over the next pages Please take the time to read this document completely prior to installation of this product Should you have questions regarding installation or operation of this unit please contact your Pulse Retailer or Pulse Technical Support Features e 30Wmax Power output e 50m Effective range open field e Internal MP3 player o Play MP3 and WMA files via internal memory SD MMC cards or USB flash drives o Supports 3 folder levels o Remote control o 11 EQ modes and 3 repeat modes Power ON Off Volume MP3 Echo amp Tone controls Low power Charging Power amp Wir
9. uential damage to any other component structure or the cost of installation or removal of said items Defective items should be returned to the retailer from whom they were originally purchased This warranty will not cover damage due to improper use such as and not limited to damaged cones mounting frames voice coils or items damaged by weather damaged items Batteries are covered by a 90 day warranty from date of purchase For questions or specific information regarding warranty replacement or repair contact PULSE www pulse audio co uk
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