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1. While playing track press A B and system will memorize a Start point to play current track Press again to end selection Player will repeat every thing contained from the first press of the button to the second press You can isolate 1 Power On Press Power to switch on the pow EES E A OMe O wit E fae fori HeH 83 a chorus or any part of a song with this method A common use is to figure out lyrics sada Sn I or listen to just one part of a song over and over again Press A B again to cancel 2 SD USB CD Change mode from SD to USB m Cel try z o or CD T a Il Notes AT k ae eal tee ey a t al 1 When inserting or removing the disk from the CD player let the system move the CD MaDe PIESE ANE RE CO TEA O Na G Il aij in or out at its own rate Do not push or pull CD to load or retrieve more quickly Dam 4 ae Py ase ce eearcher sduancetnreuan D _3 age to the mechanism may occur and render your product inoperable This type of track Press PLAY PAUSE back to normal ia 8 ue kia a nowiia ean a E 4 5 Select files Available for playing DM3 format 2 When using the remote control please aim towards the receiving area of the face Press FOLDER key and it will change to next plate Stand within 15 feet of the unit to use remote control Remote batteries model aider ies 3V aan ai only type jae in the remote controller Battery installation of remote control Brive toe ares Hane A
2. Range and raised as needed 3 The batt h light will blink hen the batteri harging but Stability 0 005 e battery charge light will blink green when the batteries are charging bu will remain steady once fully charged 40KHz with level Limiting circuit control 4 If there is poor wireless microphone reception crackling buzzing or cutting in gt 110dB and out change the channels on the main unit and wireless microphone to one S N Ratio 105dB of the other available 16 channels There may be interference on oe channel 7 your operating on It is also a likely possibility that the microphone s batteries need recharged replaced if wireless signal is weak Squelch Circuit Pilotone squelch PLL Synthesized Receiver Non Diversity 5 If adding your own external speaker the requirements are 40 80W Failure to Frequency Response 50Hz 18KHz63dB meet these requirements may result in poor audio or excessive feedback Quartz and Tone Squelch True Diversity Troubleshooting Guide Wireless Microphone Single Receiver Non Diversity or PLL System 1 Make sure battery s positive side faces up when changing the remote control Capsule Type batteries and observe the correct insertion direction positive negative for the Wireless Transmitter Dynamic Capsule or Condenser Capsule Approx 10mW system s and microphone s rechargeable batteries before calling for support Ratio 2 Turn unit off while not in use and remove batteries if unit is to be left un
3. batteries please note the direction of the battery Positive Red line with Red Line Terminal Negative Black Line with Black Line Terminal 13 Storage Area Store system microphone remote control and AC power cord 14 Microphone Battery Recharging Box Simultaneously charge 4 1 2V 1300mA 2500mA for the spare rechargeable batteries of microphone red light as in charging green continuous light as full load charged 15 Carry handle with wheels USR 6FD D G AAA A1 RF Radio Frequency Signal Indicator The yellow LED RF lights up to indicate when a wireless audio signal is being received and transmitted A2 LED channel display When a channel is selected A4 the current channel is showed on the display A3 AF Signal Indicator The red LED AF lights up when the microphone signal is being transmitted and received and the microphone is on A4 Channel selector Turn rotating selector to one of 16 user selectable channels A5 RA RB Diversity A B indicator the LED lights glow when the receiver detects RF sig nals from the transmitter If it is only one light glows means only one signal received from one antenna A6 Power ON OFF Indicates power is on or off Turn on by rotating volume control A7 Volume control Rotate volume knob clockwise to increase volume to desired level or counterclockwise to decrease volume until the power switches off 2 Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com
4. for support and registration 10 30 2009 Master Panel Control Amplivox Sound Systems Bre J WH Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration B1 CD VOL Volume control with on off Rotate to turn unit on B2 Tape volume Not Used B3 Line in VOL Volume control for external audio input B4 RCA Audio Line in Plug In CD DVD MP3 or any external audio source with RCA Cable Cables available to switch from multiple formats to RCA B5 Digital Echo volume control Cre ates Reverb for better sound in larger rooms and or vocals B6 Wired MIC volume control Controls your mic volume independent of other inputs B7 Select Wireless Microphone Priority B8 1 4 Microphone input jack Accepts male 1 4 microphone cable Use XLR jack for XLR cables B9 Balanced XLR Microphone Input Jack Accepts standard Male XLR cable Use 1 4 jack for 1 4 Cables 10 30 2009 Amplivox Sound Systems Power amp Volume Panel CHARGE BATTERY ELECTRICITY LABAIT PYeLOVe ra N EX LSPR De IK Mla GUT 24 5 CA EN S T o 6G C1 Battery Charge Indicator Press power switch to turn unit on Plug in AC power to recharge the battery C2 External Speaker Output C3 DC IN 24V 3A C4 Wireless MIC Battery Strength Indicator The greater the batter charge the fur ther the indicator will light up towards the right C5 Line Out C6 Main Vo
5. EXTEND YOUR VOICE WITH AMPLV OX PORTABLE SOUND SYSTEMS Table of Contents TITAN WIRELESS PORTABLE PA aes a Master Panel Control 3 Power and Volume Panel 4 CD USB SD Audio Player amp Remote 5 6 USB SD Card Slots Handheld Microphone 7 Main Unit Specifications 8 Channel and Microphone Specifications 9 Special Notes and Troubleshooting Guide 10 Instructions on Changing Main Unit Battery 11 WarningsS 12 Should you need any assistance please call 800 267 5486 To register your product for warranty and support please visit http www ampli com support htm or submit warranty regis tration card to AmpliVox Sound Systems 3995 Commercial Ave Northbrook IL 60062 1 Year Limited Warranty on manufacturer s defect only This does not cover acci dental damage or abnormal operating storage conditions such as extreme heat or cold or excessive moisture Please contact the manufacturer information above for service or replacement Warranty is considered null and void should the product case be opened or appear tampered with USERS MANUAL Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assista
6. IC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Explanation Of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is Intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans 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 Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 EXTEND YOUR VOICE WITH AMmMPLIVOX This page left blank intentionally P ORTABLE S OUND S YSTEMS TITAN WIRELESS PORTABLE PA Amplivox Sound Systems LLC 3995 Commercial Ave Northbrook IL 60062 800 267 5486 Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009
7. PEEVE Week 1 aan hold the nodule located on lower left hand corner of the rear of the 7 Forward Press to change to next track remote control then pull out the battery slot by pulling the slot to the right of the 8 Play Pause Press once play press again to pause Peale Pe OPETE Ost bay te gate 2 Place the battery positive electrode faces upwards 10 InfraRed Window Picks up signal from the remote control aad Push th t t back to the fixed tion 11 USB Connector Connect USB thumb drive to system 3 Push the battery compartment back to the fixed position 12 SD MMC Card Connect SD Card or MMC Card E SeS 13 Low Pitch To adjust slow speed play Each time you press this button the pitch oe level decreases in increments of 1 1 2 3 10 until a maximum of 10 is reached Km 14 High Pitch To adjust high speed play Each time you press this button the pitch l EO crzees level increases in increments of 1 1 2 3 10 until a maximum of 10 is reached 15 Normal Pitch To adjust the soeed pitch to normal or 0 Press NOR PITCH key Play will resume at normal speed 5 6 Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 USB SD Card Slots Handheld Microphone USB Port Media Player in CD Player Unit 1 Insert USB
8. lume control C7 Bass Level Controls the bass tone output of the system Turn to the right for increased bass response C8 Treble Level Controls the treble tone output of the system Turn to the right for increased treble response A Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 CD USB SD Audio Player amp Remote CD USB SD Audio Player amp Remote Continued e 16 LCD Display Displays CD status including track number and playing time fo ry a i 4 TR D 2 3 4 5 16 T 8 J 17 Program Programs into memory a set playing procedure Press PROG key LCD Indicator will read MEMORY then select track song number 23 press 2 then press 3 then press confirm to add to memory Enter next number for program and then hit confirm k When programming is complete press play 21 and CD will play tracks in programmed order To cancel program press PROG key twice me l 18 Random A random selection is played from available tracks Press and LCD it POWER cD FB OFF FUER a FNO PAE E shows SHUFFLE Press again to cancel D Chi CnaR 19 Repeat Repeat mode Press 1 Repeats all tracks after playing to the end LCD shows REPEAT ALL Press 2 Repeats individual track LCD shows REPEAT 1 Press 3 Repeat Cancels 20 gt I To next Track 21 Ke Skip Current Track 22 On Off Mute 23 Confirm or OK selection 24 Zone Memory A B
9. media into USB slot on CD Player 2 Press SD USB CD on CD Player or Remote Control until USB is selected 3 Press PLAY PAUSE on CD or Remote Control to begin playing media 4 Other controls on CD Player and Remote Stop Forward Reverse etc work in the Same way they do when playing a CD See Above SD MMC Card Slot Media Player in CD Player Unit 1 Insert SD Card or MMC Card into SD MMC CARD slot in the face plate Push the card in until it latches into the unit 2 To Release the SD Card push the card into the unit FIRST and then pull the card out Not pushing in before removing can damage your media and the unit 3 Press SD USB CD on the CD Player or remote control until SD is selected 4 Press PLAY PAUSE on the CD Player or remote control to begin playing media 4 Other controls on the CD Player and Remote Stop Forward Reverse etc work in the Same way they do when playing a CD See Above Handheld Wireless Microphone H1 Steel grille Protects microphone equipment and serves as a mild wind break for reduce ambient noise H2 Aluminium neck ring Remove cap by rotating threaded head here H3 Battery Compartment Two 1 5V or 1 2V batteries H4 Channel switch from 1 to 16 Rotate switch to change wireless frequency for optimal reception Must remain on Same channel set on main unit so set channel on main unit first H5 Battery indicator Red light indicator flashes when the batteries are almost out
10. nce www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 21 5 1 Carry Handle To extend or retract the carry handle press the button on the top of the telescoping handle firmly then lift or retract as desired 2 Hard Shell Case Audio accessory units factory installed in durable hard shell case 3 Front Cover Speaker with fixed grill 4 Front Upper Cover High Range Speaker For High Frequencies 5 Heat Sink Board Heat sink 6 Loudspeaker 6A Full range 8 speaker 7 Luggage Wheels Easily transport unit from place to place Extend handle to roll 8 Grill Cover Metal Mesh Grill Cover for Speaker Protection 9 Tripod Socket For tripod stand Rotates on Tripod 360 degrees to enhance sound projection in any acoustic setting 10 Power On Off On power start O Off power off please turn off electric ity when not in use 11 AC Power Input Automatically switches for international use based on volt age 90v 264v Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 B D O a o D D 1 Main Unit Wireless Control 12 Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery User Replaceable Remove 2 screws and battery plates from main panel board Remove batteries from the unit When reinserting
11. nd registration 10 30 2009 Amplivox Sound Systems Instructions on Changing Main Unit Battery As N N Refer to instructions and diagram below for changing batteries 1 Please switch power off before changing the batteries 2 Remove the 4 screws on the battery covers and remove batteries plates from main panel board and take old batteries out Install the new batteries 12V 4 5A into battery compartment 3 Make sure each battery is properly inserted Then Connect red line into Positive R1 Red Line Terminal Connect black line into Negative B2 Black Line Terminal Connect Negative B2 Black Line Terminal to Gathered Negative B1 Connect Negative B1 Black to Positive R2 Red Note Make sure the pole matches the color 4 Then reattach the battery covers with four screws that were removed at the beginning of the procedure Attaching battery incorrectly may result in battery fluid A Expulsion corrosion and possibly injury Please call for technical assistance if needed 800 267 5486 Note Diagram 1 Red Black POSITIVE NEGATIVE R1 B1 POSITIVE NEGATIVE R2 82 11 Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 AN 12 Amplivox Sound Systems Warning Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limi
12. of power H6 Power switch on off Controls micro phone power 5 S UH 816 7 10 30 2009 Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration Frame Material Amplivox Sound Systems TITAN Wireless PA Charging Time Main Unit 6 8 Hours alls Handheld Mic Approximately 4 Hours Operating Time Average of 3 10 hours depending on volume and use of components Power Supply 90V 264V 2A auto Switching for International power sources Rechargeable Batter Main Unit 12V 4 5Ah 2 peices Lead Acid Battery j J Handheld Mic 1 2V 1 3Ah Nickel Hydrogen Battery Waterproof P P Fiber Plastic Plastic Steel e Low Power Consumption with Class D Amplifier e Automatic charge design e Top Storage for Accessories and battery recharger for microphones e Battery Charges while in use e Digital Echo Reverb Controls e One Touch Retractable Luggage Carry Handle Special Design 19 5 Hx 13inWx 11 5in D 8 Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 Channel and Microphone Specifications Special Notes amp Troubleshooting Guide Note On Unit Installation 1 For best sound projection unit should be placed on raised surface or tripod 4 6 Channel Specifications Wireless Frequency Channel feet above the floor Carrier Frequency UHF 600 960MHz 2 When turning on the system initially volume should be set to lowest settings
13. ts 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 guar antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices N CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel Exception Battery may CAUTION i i be changed by user if correct procedure is followed RISK OF ELECTR
14. used for a long period of time T tter Batt AA No 3 Batt 2 9V Batt 1 A eaat oo eee E EN EY 3 Operating time depends on volume When the green signal is steady not flash ing battery is fully charged If indicator is flashing unit can receive charge If Microphone Specifications charge is very low the indicator will remain off Please recharge as soon as pos Carrier frequency range 600 960MHz sible You may need to plug into external power source at this point Pre programmed Frequency Preset 1eiC hannels 4 To keep batteries in optimal condition please charge once every 2 3 months Frequency stability lt 0 005 Nioteon Unit Frequency response 50Hz 18KHz 3dB 1 Do not open this unit or alter its components in any way Doing so voids your warranty and can result in electrocution or unit damage You alone are liable if anything occurs when servicing the unit yourself Or A 2 Be careful not to drop or jar the unit severely Damage may occur and this type of abuse is not covered by the warranty 3 Do not leave the unit exposed to the heat and direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time Heat may damage the unit 4 Do not use wheels in mud stone or poor ground conditions to avoid any dam age to wheel assembly 9 10 Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support and registration 10 30 2009 Amplivox Sound Systems Call 800 267 5486 for assistance www ampli com for support a

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