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1. Technical caracteristics of receiver SDR 6216M UHF receiver True Diversity with Pilotone v Switch on the receiver Channel switch LED A amp B a a i i FLASH User s Manual FLASH User s Manual Front Panel Player Clockwise to increase music speed anticlockwise to decrease music speed to play forwards within a title Play mode The selected title starts automatically Stop Pause mode The selected title does not start automatically Program mode Enables to skip to next title y to skip to previous title Press a little longer gt 0 7s to play backwards within a title Play mode The selected title starts automatically Stop Pause mode The selected title does not start automatically Program mode Skips to previous title Press this to skip to next file Stop mode to choose next file Program mode to select the first title in next file Play mode to select the first title in next file FOLDER gt ode FLASH User s Manual WI AN HAND HELD TRANSMITTER MICROPHONE SQ 5016 The microphone is equipped with 16 frequencies Microphone capsule Battery status led Power switch ON OFF LCD display Battery compartment Rotative protective cap for controls Lock Unlock Set 9 UP 10 DOWN 11 Charging Port 12 Name plate DOO O CNATKRWNE Microphone settings 1 Making changes to CHANNEL FREQUENCY Press on Set for 2 seconds to
2. MUTE Fonction Mute music stops o get back to music press again INTRO Intro each title is being played for 10 seconds RAN andom play mode DOM OL olume decreases by 1 dB lowest volume 0dB OL Increases volume by 1 dB highest volume 30dB ge the i FLASH User s Manual Front panel Remote Explanations of player control Press briefly the button FUNC to chose MP3 SD MMC or AUX If you press a little longer you can choose the recording qua lity MID gt HIGH LOW gt MID MID 128Kbps medium quality LOW 64Kbps lowest quality HIGH 256Kbps highest quality Select USB or CARD with gt gt Next or lt lt Back Press REC to start recording The display indicates REC WAIT then REC AUX If you want to stop recording press STOP On the display REC OK CAUTION Memory place ou need space on your USB key or your card otherwise recording will not be possible The display indicates REC NG if problem with recording File structure of recording AUX001 MP3 es AUX002 MP3 Track001 MP3 MCDDA Track002 MP3 Filename001 MP3 Filename002 MP3 ok Stop mode skips to next file Program mode skips to the first file in next folder Play mode skips to the first file in next folder FLASH User s Manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing FLASH To ensure the best performance and get the maximum life out of the equipment we recommend that you read this manual carefully F
3. 1816SC VOL Decreases volume by 1 dB lowest volume 0dB VOL Increases volume by highest volume 30dB FIND bum or title and to choose the right title or file 0 10 The keyboard enables to choose the title directly title number Play UHF amplified sound UHF amplified sound UHF rackable receiver system Nomade system Premio SDR 1816 C FLASH User s Manual FLASH User s Manual a i AN PLAYERS The FLASH A can be equipped with 3 possible players a CD MP3 USB Player reference CD 456 a digital player reference EM010PR or a digital player recorder referenceEM020R built in under the LED CD 456 The CD player MP3 USB Plug is equipped with an antichoc memory making it insensible to use handle and vibrations The absence of drawer makes handling CDs in and out secure It is equipped with Pitch control PLAY PAISE BiP Hi ie PH R ULUER Pi EJECT MUTE pig FOLOERSKIP DGAWHIREY LUPICUE i REPEAT DRPLAY FLASH User s Manual STOP TE A VOL WOL PLAY If on Stop CD starts playing PLAY PAUSE If on Play it turns to Pause If on Pause the CD starts playing again STOP EJECT Stops music or CD ejection Clockwise to increase music speed decrease music speed Anti choc memory Lasts 40 seconds Single and slightly pressed skips to next trac again a little longer goes forward in the track Play mode he selected track starts playing Stop Pau
4. below HC 30 CHARGER for MIC and HC 37 CHARGER for BELT TRANSMITTER Handheld microphones and beltpack transmitters can be reloaded Before loading check that the batteries are rechargeable ones FLASH User s Manual FLASH User s Manual Remote UHF TRANSMITTER RP 6016M Remote Technical specifications of transmitter RP 6016M Stop mode skips to previous file UHF 16 frequencies True Diversity with Pilotone Program mode skips to first track in previous file 1 Power switch ON OFF Play mode skips to first track in previous file FOLDER SkiP 2 Antenna socket TNC ae 3 Channel 4 Audio sensitivity clockwise to increase sensitivity and anti clockwise to decrease 5 Output power switch L for LOW power and H for HIGH power Low Output power will reduce the RF transmission distance and High Output power will extend the possible RF transmission dis REPEAT REPEAT in following range tance repeat all random gt repeat track play all gt tl lt repeat all random repeat a PROG Enables to choose the tracks b L N To delete this selection press Stop j CHANNEL PWR i MUTE Mute to cancel Mute press this button again CD Changes mode and skips to CD MP3 mode S The RP 6016M transmitter enables the link between Flash A and other active sound systems Nomade UHF Premio UHE or another sound system with a rackable UHF receiver SDR o A mode and skips to USB mode
5. enter into Settings Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Channel Frequency page Pressing UP or DOWN button will increase of decrease the channel number The corresponding frequency will change accordingly When a desired channel is being selected it will automatically be saved and stored in the memory 2 Making changes to SENSITIVIY Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Set page Use UP or DOWN to decrease or increase sensiti vity Level 1 4 for singing Level 4 for speech or if microphone is used with a tripod stand 3 Making changes to battery selection Use UP or DOWN to go to the Battery selection page Press UP or DOWN to move the cursor to either NiMH rechargeable battery or AKLN alkaline When the battery has been selected it is saved and stored in the memory Changing Batteries 2 pieces of AA batteries are used Unscrew the tap of battery compartment and insert the new batteries BEWARE OF THE POLARITY FLASH User s Manual Sw NU Le Lae BELT TRANSMITTER SM 5016 EM O10PR 1 Antenna This player is equipped with Pitch Control Battery weak indicator Audio mute switch Mini XLR connector Power ON OFF switch LCD display Charging port Cover release button Charging contacts 10 Lavalier microphone 11 Mic clip O CON DD O1 amp W N 12 08 13 UP 14 DOWN 15 GT 16 MT Belt transmitter settings 1 Making changes to CHANNEL FREQUENCY Press on Set for 2 seconds to enter in
6. ED LED UNLOADED BATTERY Program mode to select the first title in previous file Battery has reached its time limit Estimated working time left Play mode to select the first title in previous file from 5 and 20 minutes depending on working options If you have to use the equipment longer than the estimated time connect on AC main No working time limit the battery is loading simultaneously V ORANGE LED CHARGER FLASH under power switch ON Press this for Repeat function The internal automatic charger will increase battery tension up to its highest level 13 V Repeat 1 track Repeat 1 file Repeat all track OPTIONS OF FLASH A Repeat off gt repeat 1 track gt repeat 1 file repeat all track a Press this to select title To delete the selection press Stop E 3 a Flash L1 Lamp Littlite with LED Bag for Flash Z On Off Volume RECEIVER SDR 6216M The FLASH A can be equipped with a UHF 16 frequencies handheld microphone The receiver module is integrated in the inferior part of Flash A The switch on the right is power switch and volume control 10 FIND Press this to change information on or title and to select title or file v Switch on the handheld microphone beltpack transmitter 0 The LEDS A and B are lightning when the UHF link between transmitter and receiver is ok Channel can be changed with the switch on the left side P re ee a a
7. LASH is a foldable lectern for conferences not amplified without loudspeaker and microphone FLASH A is a foldable transportable and amplified lectern 70 W available with a wireless system and a wireless transmitter to link with a sound system The FLASH A can also be equipped with a CD MP3 USB player or a digital record player ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE Charge the FLASH A to 100 before first use Do not use the FLASH in a humid or dusty place or near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers neither under the sun or at very low temperatures Place the FLASH in a ventilated place Be careful when moving the lectern in order not to damage the electronics Carry the lectern with caution Do not forget to decrease the volume switch before turning off the lectern Handle the control switches carefully Clean the lectern regularly Keep the carton in case of return Transport will be safe and without any risk of damage D i a hy a a The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle indicates the existence of internal components whose substitution may effect safety Also indicates important operating instructions The lightning and arrowhead symbol warns about the presence of uninsulated dange rours voltage To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Refer servi cing to qualified personnel FLASH User s Manual SSL Le vite OWER On Off s 2 Put off the slide which is
8. SIZ AN TECHNICAL DATA Basic Equipment RMS Power Speaker Microphone More Information Not amplified Without loudspeaker Without microphone Dimensions folded H 123 x W 24 x D 61 cm 48 4 x 9 4 x 24 Dimensions open H 123 x W 73 x D 55 cm 48 4 x 28 7 x 21 7 Weight 20 kg 44 Ibs Outside cottonwood colored plywood cabinet Inside black cladding Options Flash amplified RMS Power Speaker Power Requirements Frequency Response Lead Battery Working Time Inputs Bands EQ Output MIC 3 Slots Lamp More Information 70 Watts 4 ohms 2 loudspeakers 6 15 cm Operates on AC 220v 50 Hz 20 Khz Built in battery 9 Ah 12 V with automatic battery charger 6 9 hours on built in battery unlimited on AC main RCA Line control input 1 balanced MIC control input phantom power on XLR Bass Mid Treble Line output on XLR 3 pins 1 Gooseneck MIC GM 302 500 mm For 1 wireless receiver SDR 6216M to introdue questions or comments from the audience during a presentation For 1 wireless transmitter RP 6016M to link Flash to addtional cabinets Up to 2 Players possible CD USB player CD 456 Digital player EMO010PR Digital recorder EM020R Lamp Littlite with LED Dimensions folded H 123 x W 24 x D 61 cm 48 4 x 9 4 x 24 Dimensions open H 123 x W 73 x D 55 cm 48 4 x 28 7 x 21 7 Weight 29 kg 63 8 lbs Outside cottonwood colored plywood cabinet Inside black cladding FLASH Use
9. d a volume control gt gt The input selection is automatic When switching on Mic do not turn the gain on highest level to avoid larsen effect on the loud speakers eee a aes Peas TONE ADJUSTMENTS i The FLASH A is equipped with 3 highly performing tone adjustments 1 Bass frequency tone control on 100 Hz with 12 dB efficiency 1 Treble frequency tone control on 10000 Hz with 12 dB efficiency 1 voice adjustment especially designed for use in medium frequency which allows PLAY PRLISE O LINE OUTPUT Wf The FLASH A is equipped with a line output on XLR connector enabling connection to We A other sound system You just have to connect the LINE OUT output to the LINE IN input of the selected equipment Fer pa BATTERIES The FLASH A is equipped with a lead 9Ah 12V battery making lots of loadings and unloadings possible When connected on AC main the Flash A can work without time limit while charging Minimum autonomy 3 hours maximum 5 hours NEVER STOCK THE EQUIPMENT WITHOUT HAVING RELOADED IT If storage for a long period is necessary leave battery connected on AC main and switch OFF The charging station will load battery when necessary FLASH User s Manual FLASH User s Manual SSL SSL ain aR retire Player Pemon v GREEN LED ON The equipment is ready to work Press this to skip to previous file Stop mode to select previous file The battery is loaded v R
10. r s Manual FLASH USER S MANUAL Tigi ara p e ta RRR po rE Example of a Flash A with a built in UHF receiver module a Wireless transmitter RP 6016 M UHF and CD MP3 USB player Techniques Audio Groupe Route de Lav rune Tel 33 0 4 67 27 43 05 Mont e du Terral Fax 33 0 4 67 27 85 64 34430 Saint Jean de V das contact tag fr com FRANCE www tag fr com SSL Le SUMMARY INTRODUCTION ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE SETTING UP BASIC EQUIPMENT OF FLASH A LOUDSPEAKER MICROPHONE ELECTRONI CAL PART Inputs Mic Line 3 Bands Equalizer Line Output Battery Control LEDS Light and Bag OPTIONS OF FLASH A RECEIVER MODULE SDR 6216M HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MIC SQ 5016 BELT TRANSMITTER SM 5016 CHARGERS HC 37 and HC 30 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER RP 6016M PLAYERS CD 456 EMO10PR EMO20R TECHNICAL DATA FLASH User s Manual Page 3 Page 3 D Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Dnoununrunuwau wu U Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 10 Page 10 Page 13 Page 16 oOOoON HD O Page 20 hS F Fa S Front panel Remote Skips to previous fo Stop mode Skips to previous folder Program mode Selects first title in previous folder Play mode Selects first title in previous folder EPEAT REPEAT Repeat all Repeat album Repeat off repeat all gt repeat album PROG i i o delete this selection press STOP
11. se mode Skips to next track Program mode Skips to next track according to program selection Single and slightly pressed skips to previous trac sed again a little longer goes to previous track Play mode he selected tracks starts automatically Stop Pause mode Playing does not start automatically Program mode Skips to previous track according to program selection Enables to skip to next file Stop mode skips to next file Program mode skips to the first track in the next file Play mode skips to the first track in the next file FOLDER SKIP FLASH User s Manual
12. situated in the left inner side of the lectern eee ri PLAY PAUSE 4 Fix the slide in the middle of the lectern 5 Your Flash is ready to work STOP j FUNC P CUE Press briefly to select next title itle skip Press a little longer to go forward in the title gt 0 7s Play mode he selected track starts automatically Stop Pause mode he selected track does not start automatically Program mode Skips to next track according to selection DOWN Press briefly to select previous title Press a little longer to go backward in the title gt 0 7s Play mode he selected track starts automatically Stop Pause mode he selected track does not start automatically Program mode Skips to previous track according to selection Yy VIN 1 Take of the slide and open the two sides In USB mode press DEL and use gt gt Next or lt lt Back to select file Press for a while gt gt Next or lt lt again to select the file Press on DEL to start deleting the file FLASH User s Manual FLASH User s Manual SSL ee caine A EMO20R BASIC EQUIPMENT OF FLASH A MP3 USB SD MMC digital player recorder FLASH A 70 W RMS basic equipment 2 loudspeakers 1 gooseneck microphone GM 302 Inputs MIC Line 3 band Equalizer Line Output battery and control LED MIC Line INPUTS 3 I Mic Input equipped with 1 XLR 3 pins connector and 1 unbalanced Line Input equipped with 2 RCA connectors an
13. to Settings Use UP or DOWN button to go to the CHANNEL FREQUENCY page The cursor will flash to allow changes to be made Pressing UP or DOWN button will increase or decrease the channel number The corresponding frequency will change accordingly When a desired channel fre quency is being selected it will be automatically saved and stored in the memory 2 Input Level Gain Control Adjustment Low impedance Lo Z MT amp high impedance Hi Z GT gain controls are situated inside the transmitter Gain controls are adjustment ports that enable you touse microphones of diffe ring output levels and Guitar or instruments with Hi Z output To adjust microphone Lo Z input levels turn the MT control and to adjust the Guitar or instrument Hi Z input adjust the GT gain control to set the transmitter s desired audio input level 3 Making changes to Battery selection Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Battery selection page Press SET for about 2 seconds to activate the cursor Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to either NiMH rechargeable battery or AKLN Alkaline battery position When the desired option has been selected press SET for about 2 seconds to save and store the data in the memory Battery Installation SM 5016 uses 2 pieces of AA size batteries Alkaline battery is recommended To install or remove the batteries press the release buttons at the edges of the transmitter to open or close the cover as illustrated

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