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soundlink revolve + ii说明书

soundlink revolve + ii说明书

产品电源状态表根据能源相关产品的生态设计要求指令(2009/125/EC)和 2020 年能源相关产品和能源信息(修订)(欧盟出口)生态设计条例,本产品符合下列规范或文件:条例 (EC) 1275/2008 号(根据条例 (EU) 801/2013 号修订)。

必要的电源状态信息电源模式待机网络待机在 230V/50Hz 输入的情况下,指定电源模式下的功耗≤ 0.5 W Bluetooth® ≤ 2.0 W 设备等待多长时间自动切换入模式≤ 20 分钟≤5 分钟在 230V/50Hz 输入的情况下,若所有有线网络端口已连接且所有无线网络端口已激活,网络待机的功耗N/A≤ 2.0 W网络端口取消激活/激活流程。

取消激活所有网络将启用待机模式。

Bluetooth:按住Bluetooth按钮 10 秒,清空配对列表后即可取消激活。

与Bluetooth音频源配对可激活。

外部电源技术信息根据能源相关产品的生态设计要求指令(2009/125/EC),本产品随附的外部电源符合下列规范或文件:委员会条例 (EU) 2019/1782。

制造商Bose Products B.V.工商注册号36037901地址Gorslaan 60 1441 RG Purmerend The Netherlands型号标识符F5V-1.6C-1U-WW 输入电压100 V-240 V输入交流频率50 Hz/60 Hz输出电压5V DC输出电流 1.6A输出功率8W平均有效效率78.8%低负载效率 (10%)73.4%无负载功耗0.07W制造商Bose Products B.V. 工商注册号36037901地址Gorslaan 60 1441 RG Purmerend The Netherlands型号标识符S008AIM0500160输入电压100 V-240 V输入交流频率50 Hz/60 Hz输出电压5V DC输出电流 1.6A输出功率8W平均有效效率78.5%低负载效率 (10%)74.5%无负载功耗0.06W请填写以下内容,留作记录序列号和型号位于扬声器的底部。

Furrion 2-zone Soundbar Speaker 操作手册说明书

Furrion 2-zone Soundbar Speaker 操作手册说明书

Thank you for purchasing this Furrion® 2-zone Soundbar Speaker. Before operating your new product, please read these instructions carefully. This instruction manual contains information for safe use, installation and maintenance of the product. Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place for future reference. This will ensure safe use and reduce the risk of injury. Be sure to pass on this manual to new owners of this product.The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any damages due to not observing these instructions.If you have any further questions regarding our products, please contact us at*******************Welcome (2)Contents (3)Important Safety Instructions (4)FCC Statement (4)IC Statement (4)Product Features (5)Control Panel (5)Remote Control (5)Installation (6)Operation (7)Basic Operation (7)Audio Operation (8)USB Operation (9)BT Audio Playback Operation (10)Electrical Connection (11)Wiring Diagram (11)Speaker and Power Wire Socket View (11)Specification (12)Warranty (13)FCC StatementThis 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, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.NOTE: 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 limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. 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 particularinstallation. 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 or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.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 persons.The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.IC StatementThis device complies with Canada Industry licence-exempt RSS standard(s).Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference. and (2) this device must accept any interference. Including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables auxappareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.FCC Radiation Exposure StatementThe device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.Control PanelRemote ControlSEL BUTTONPREVIOUS BUTTONNEXT BUTTON ZONE 1/2 BUTTONMUTE BUTTONMODE BUTTON NUMBER BUTTONSPLAY/PAUSE BUTTON POWER BUTTON● Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make surethe unit and the system work properly.● Fix the unit with screws according to following diagram.1. Remove the Net Cover from the main unit.2. Fix the unit with 8 pieces (#8) pan-head self-tapping screws.3.Put the Net Cover back on the main unit.Basic Operation1. Turn the unit On/OffWhen the unit is Off, press POWER button to switch the unit On. When the unit is On, short press POWER button to switch the unit Off.2. Select function modePressMODE button repeatedly to select RADIO, USB (only available when a USB storage is inserted), AUX IN, TV, DVD or BT mode.3. Adjust the volumeDuring playback, press VOLUME +/VOLUME - button to increase/decrease the volume.4. Mute or resume soundDuring playback, press MUTE button to silence the unit, press again to resume the sound immediately.5. Select and adjust the mode of the sound and menuPressSEL button repeatedly to select the mode of VOL, BAS, TRE(treble), BAL (balance), LOUD OFF/LOUD ON, EQ OFF/FLAT/ROCK/POP/CLASSIC, RPTOFF/RPT ONE/RPT DIR (in USB mode), RDM OFF/RDM ON (in USB mode), DEVOL, DX/LOCAL (in RADIO mode), STEREO/MONO (in RADIO mode) in the sequence and circulation.VOLUME +/VOLUME - button to select your desired mode.Press6. Select a preset EQ modeEQ button repeatedly on the remote control to select the preset musicPressequalizer curves: EQ OFF, CLASSIC, POP, ROCK, FLAT. The sound effect will be changed accordingly.7. Select the speaker ZONE 1/2ZONE1/2 button to turn on or off the audio source in each of speakers. The Presscorresponding icon “ZONE 1 ”or “ZONE 2”will be displayed on LCD once it isselected.8. Reset the unitIf the display is incorrect, or the function buttons are not effective or the sound is distorted, switch the unit to AUX IN mode, press and hold MODE button for more than 6 seconds to make the unit return to factory default settings and re-instate the correct functions.Audio Operation1. FREQUENCY SELECTIn RADIO mode: Press and hold SEL button for about 2 seconds to switch to radioregion selection mode, then press VOLUME + or VOLUME - to select AREA USA /AREA EUR for model FSB2N25MC-BL (or select AREA AUS / AREA EUR for modelFSB2N25MCM-BL).2. TUNE/SEARCH UP/DOWNIn RADIO mode:1) Press and hold or button on the front panel or press and hold orbutton on the remote control to automatically search up or down for anavailable station from the current frequency.2) Press or button on the front panel or press or button on theremote control to manually search up or down step by step for your desiredstation from the current frequency.3. AS & PS FUNCTIONIn RADIO mode:1) Press and hold ZONE 1 button on the front panel to automatically search theradio frequency from the lowest frequency till the search cycle is finished.Then 10 of the strongest stations are automatically stored in the correspond-ing preset memory band (FM0~FM9).When the AS (Automatic Storage) operation is complete, the radio station willresume to the previous played station.2) Press and hold ZONE 2 button on the front panel to automatically searcheach preset stations from FM0 to FM9.When the search cycle of PS (Preset Scan) is complete, the radio station willresume to the previous played station.4. PRESET STATION AND PRESET NUMBER [ 0-9 ] BUTTONSIn RADIO mode:1) To memorize the current frequency station:a) Press and hold one of the 10 number buttons (0-9) on the remote control tostore the current station.b) Press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE button until the preset number flashes,then press PLAY/PAUSE button repeatedly to select the preset numbersfrom 0 to 9. Press and hold PLAY/PAUSE to confirm the selection.2) To recall the preset memory on the current band, press one of the 10 numberbuttons (0-9) on the remote control to broadcast the corresponding presetstation.USB Operation1. Pause PlaybackDuring playback, press PLAY/PAUSE button on the front panel or remote control to pause the playback, press PLAY/PAUSE button again to resume normalplayback.2. Select Chapter with the or buttonPress or button on the front panel or on the remote control duringplayback to select the previous or next chapter to playback.3. Select ChapterPress and hold Zone1 or Zone2 button on the front panel to select the previous or next DIR.4. Repeat track(s)●During playback, press SEL button repeatedly and select the RPT ONE modeto play the current track repeatedly.●During playback, press SEL button repeatedly and select the RPT DIR mode toplay the tracks in the album repeatedly.●During playback, press SEL button repeatedly and select the RPT OFF mode tocancel RPT function.5. Play tracks randomly●During playback, press SEL button repeatedly and select the RDM ON mode toplay all tracks randomly.●During playback, press SEL button repeatedly and select the RPT OFF mode tocancel RDM function.BT Audio Playback Operation1. Pairing and connectiona) Turn on the Bluetooth mode of your external Bluetooth device.b) Select the item from Finding the Bluetooth Device and enter it. After the devicesearch is complete, it will show the name of the Bluetooth DeviceFSB2N25MC-BL-XXXXX (where X can be any character A-Z or number 0-9).Select it and enter it, a window will pop up and ask you to input a password,input 0000 and enter it. The device will now begin paring.c) Once paired successfully, the LCD will display LINK OK. If pairing failed, theLCD will display NO LINK.2. Play audio file from an external Bluetooth device to the unitIf your mobile device supports A2DP then you will be able to stream music from your Bluetooth device so it can be played by stereo speaker. Select your Bluetooth device to play the audio through Bluetooth. If your mobile device supports AVRCP then you will be able to control the basic audio output functions by theWall-mount Stereo controls. Eg. Play/Pause.Wiring DiagramSpeaker and Power Wire Socket ViewFurrion warrants for a period of 1 year from date of retail purchase by the original end-use purchaser, that this product, when delivered to you in new condition, in original packaging, from a Furrion authorized reseller and used in normal conditions, is free from any defects in manufacturing, materials, and workmanship. In case of such defect, Furrion shall replace or repair the product at no charge to you. This warranty does not cover: products where the original serial numbers have been removed, altered or cannot readily be determined; damage or loss caused by accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, product modification, failure to follow instructions in instruction manual, commercial or industrial use; damage or loss caused to the decorative surface of product; to any data, software or information; and normal wear and tear. This warranty only protects the original end-user (“you”) and is not trans-ferable; any attempt to transfer this warranty shall make it immediately void. This warranty is only valid in the country of purchase.THIS WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. FURRION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IF FURRION CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM IMPLIED WARRANTIES UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.No Furrion reseller, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty.FURRION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY, ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING, REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH FURRION PRODUCTS. FURRION’S TOTAL LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACE-MENT OF THIS PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY BY STATE OR (WHERE APPLICABLE IN THE COUNTRIES WHERE FURRION HAS NON-US/CANADI-AN AUTHORIZED DEALERS) COUNTRY. NO ACTION OR CLAIM TO ENFORCE THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE COMMENCED AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD.Keep your receipt, delivery slip, or other appropriate payment record to establish the warranty period. Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting Furrion at ********************Product features or specifications as described or illustrated are subject to change without notice.。

Pyle PPHP1299WU 蜂鸟无线蓝牙扬声器系统用户操作手册说明书

Pyle PPHP1299WU 蜂鸟无线蓝牙扬声器系统用户操作手册说明书
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER [OR BACK]
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE EARTHED
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
OPERATION 1. Prior to switching ON, turn volume down to minimum. 2. Connect the audio source to the appropriate input socket. 3. Connect to the mains supply. 4. Switch ON the audio source followed by the active speaker. 5. Set the volume with the applicable control. 6. Adjust the bass + treble. 7. When using the speaker using the built-in battery, if you nd the MP3 screen
Note: Please turn OFF the product when fully charged.
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INSTRUCTIONS • Do not overload the box to avoid damage to the speakers. • Do not place to an open re (candles etc) on top or next to the box- FIRE HAZARD • Only connect to an earthed mains outlet of 110Vac/60Hz. • For indoor use only. If the box will be used outdoors, you need to make sure

森海塞尔 EM3532 接收机说明书

森海塞尔 EM3532 接收机说明书

EM 3532-U Instructions for use38Chapter Contents.............................................................................................................................Page1Brief description, special features (40)2Connections and operating elements (41)3Noise reduction with HiDyn plus™ (42)4Diversity reception (43)5Assembly and mounting, assembly instructions (44)6Connection and mounting of remote antennæ (46)7Selecting the mains voltage / Mains connection (47)8Putting the EM 3532 into operation (48)9Basic functions of the Sennheiser operating menu (49)10Menus / Overview (50)11LC display panel (51)12Setting a receiving frequency, allocating a frequency memory andassigning a channel number (52)13Deleting a receiving frequency, emptying a frequency memory (54)14Setting the receiving frequency via the channel number (55)15Squelch (Muting) (56)16Advanced muting function (57)17Automatic transmitter search tuning – Scan function (58)18Adding a supply voltage for antenna boosters (60)19Stand-by operation (61)20Remote control (62)21Power of the received RF signal (63)22Monitoring the sound signal, headphone connection (64)23Replacing a fuse (65)24Sennheiser transmitters report their battery status (66)25Suitable Sennheiser transmitters (67)26Error checklist (68)27Safety instructions (68)28Recommended accessories (69)29T echnical Data (70)39Thank you for choosing Sennheiser!W e have designed this product to give you reliable operation over many years.Please take a few moments to read these instructions carefully, as we want you to enjoy your new Sennheiser product quickly and to the full.1Brief descriptionWith the EM 3532-U twin receiver, Sennheiser offers the professional user a high-quality state-of-the-art RF receiver with a high level of operational reliability and ease of use. The EM 3532-U receiver together with the suitable hand-held and pocket transmitters permits wireless transmission with studio-quality sound. Due to further optimised PLL and microprocessor technology and the Sennheiser patented HiDyn plus™ noise reduction system, these transmission systems surpass the signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range of modern CD productions. The true diversity technology of the EM 3532-U receiver ensures interference-free transmission and minimises dropouts in the RF link.Especially for small television studios and theatres, the simultaneous use of several Sennheiser 3000 series receivers – such as the EM 3532-U – is an economical alternative to technically more sophisticated and therefore more expensive multi-channel systems of the 5000 series.Special featuresțPLL microprocessor control, programmablețSennheiser HiDyn plus™ noise reduction systemțHigh transmission reliability due to true diversity receptionțEase of use due to menu-assisted operationțIndication of transmitter battery status and “LOW BATT” warning(only with Sennheiser transmitters transmitting battery status information)țRugged 19” 1 U metal housingțDisconnectable supply voltage for external antenna boostersțRemote-controllable via PC with S-MCD softwarețExternal DC supply 11–18 V oltțAdvanced scan function / transmitter search tuning40412Connections and operating elements ᕡHeadphone socket 1/4 ” (6.3 mm) øᕢHeadphone volume control ᕣMulti-function LC display panel ᕤButtons for selecting and programming the menus ᕥSET/storage button ᕦON / OFF switch ᕧFuse holder and mains voltage selection ᕨ2-pin IEC mains connector ᕩCable grip for mains cable µData interface for connecting a remote computer ¸AF output XLR-3M, balanced ¹Control for the AF output level at the XLR socket ¸ƸAntenna input B ƹDC socket (e.g. for use in an OB van)ƺAntenna input A3Noise reduction with HiDyn plus™Progress you can hear:This receiver is equipped with HiDyn plus™, the Sennheiser noise reduction system that reduces RF interference. It increases the signal-to-noise ratio in wireless audio transmission to up to 110 dB. The 96 dB dynamic range of a CD is thus considerably surpassed.HiDyn plus™ is a wideband compander system which compresses the AF level on the transmitter side in a ratio of 2:1 (related to dB), and expands it in exactly the same way on the receiver side. The optimisation of the dynamic range and the supporting effect of the control amplifier in the transmitter effectively reduce modulation problems.HiDyn plus™ has been specially developed for use in high quality radiomicrophone systems.NoteOnly transmitters which are also equipped with HiDyn plus™ can work correctly incombination with the EM 3532-U receiver. If this is not the case, the dynamicrange is drastically reduced and the transmission sounds blunt and flat. HiDyn plus™cannot be switched off on the EM 3532 receiver.424Diversity receptionThe EM 3532 receiver operates on the “true diversity” principle:A receiving antenna receives not only the electromagnetic waves which reach it by a direct path, but also the reflections of these waves which are created in the room by walls, windows, ceilings and fittings. When these waves are superimposed, destructive interference occurs, which can also be called “field strength gaps”. Repositioning the receiving antenna can bring a solution, provided the transmitter remains in its original position. With mobile transmitters, however (which all radiomicrophones are ), the “field strength gap“ will then occur with a different transmitter position. These “field strength gaps“ can only be eliminated with true diversity receivers.In true diversity, instead of one antenna and one receiver there are now two antennæ and two receiver sections. The antennæ are spatially separated. By means of a comparison circuit, the receiver section with the strongest RF signal is always switched to the common AF output. The risk of the occurrence of “field strength gaps” in both antennæ at the same time is virtually nonexistant.The display panel of the receiver always shows whether the diversity channel switched is channel A or channel B.43445Assembly and mountingUse as a stand-alone receiverWhen using the EM 3532 as a stand-alone receiver, it is easiest to use the supplied telescopic antennæ. They can be mounted quickly and easily to the rear of the receiver and are suitable for all applications where – good reception conditions provided – a wireless transmission system is to be used without a large amount of installation work. The best reception quality, however, is obtained by using remote antennæ (see chapter 6).T o ensure that the receiver is securely mountedon a surface on which it cannot slip, four self-adhesive soft rubber feet are supplied. These feetare stuck into the recesses on the lower side ofthe receiver.Ensure that the recesses are clean and free fromgrease before mounting the feet.NoteDo not use these feet if rack-mountingthe receiver.Mounting the receiver into a rackWith the two supplied rack mount “ears”, the receiver can be mounted into a 19” rack (1 U). The rack mount “ears” are screwed to the receiver on the left and right ቢ.NoteIf you wish to connect the antennæ to the front side, you must pull the cables of theGA 3030-AM antenna mount through the holes on the rack mount “ears” beforemouting the “ears” ቤ.The GA 3030-AM antenna mount (accessory, see chapter 28) allows the antennæ to be connected to the front of the receiver, for example if the rear of the rack is closed.Mount the antenna holders to the right and left to the handles of the receiver ባ. The connection cables, which are firmly fixed to the antenna holders, are connected to the antenna sockets on the rear of the receiver.Assembly instructionsțDo not place the receiver in direct proximity to digitally controlled devices!țSite the receiver as high as possible so that the receiving antennæ have a“free line of sight” to the transmitter antennæ!45466Connection and mounting of remote antennæIf the receiver position is not the best antenna position for optimum reception, you can use remote antennæ and antenna boosters. These are available as accessories.The best reception quality is obtained with the Sennheiser A12 AD-UHF active antenna. Antenna and receiver can be connected with RG 58 co-axial cable. Ready made up antenna cables from Sennheiser are available as accessories with lengths of 1 m, 5 m and 10 m (see chapter 28).ǠT o supply the antenna booster integrated in the A12 AD-UHF active antenna, a supply voltage needs to be added via the antenna sockets (see chapter 18).ǠExternal AB 1036-TV antenna boosters can be used for compensating for cablelosses if the remote antennæ are at a long distance from the receiver. The antenna boosters are connected in the antenna cable line and can be supplied with the DC supply voltage by the EM 3532 via the antenna cables.Essential notes on mounting the antennæțPosition antennæ in the same room in which the transmission takes place!țMaintain a minimum distance of 1 metre from metal objects (including reinforced concrete walls)!țMaintain a minimum distance of 1 metre between receiving antennæ!7Selecting the mains voltageBefore you plug the mains connector into the mains, please check first of allthat the receiver is set to the correct mains voltage!Y ou can change the mains voltage by removing the fuse holder ᕧ with the inserted fuse ቢ, turning it through 180°ባ and inserting it again ቤ. The set voltage can be seen at the top of the fuse holder.Mains connectionInsert the supplied mains cable into socket ᕨ on the receiver and pass the cable through the cable grip ᕩ.Because of the cable grip, the cable cannot slip out of socket ᕨ and interrupt operation.NoteA cable grip is particularly important when the receiver is permanently rackmounted. Inside the rack there are often a large number of cables - a cable gripprevents the cables from pulling each other out.8Putting the EM 3532 into operationThe receivers are switched on separately with the ON / OFF switches ². The respective display panel » is now lit up to show that the receiver is switched on, and the standard display is shown (see chapter 11). The display “MUTE” ቢ (see chapter 15) lights up, and the RF field strength is indicated. If a suitable transmitter is already operating on this frequency, the display “MUTE” is initially lit up for about two seconds. Then the deviation is indicated ባ (modulation, see chapter 21), and the diversity branch in use is now displayed for the first time (see chapter 4).After approx. ten more seconds, the battery status display indicates the (remaining) capacity of the transmitter’s battery or rechargeable accupack, provided the transmitter in use transmits a battery status signal (see chapter 24).NoteThe ON / OFF switch ² works in the secondary circuit of the integrated mainstransformer, and thus only switches the low voltage side. By using a modern magneticcore transformer, the power consumption of a receiver of approx. 1/2 Watt whenswitched off is extremely low. For larger installations with several receivers, acomplete mains disconnection can best be achieved by an additional commonON / OFF switch.The AF connection is via sockets ¸ on the rear. The controls ¹ control the AF signal output level.9Basic functions of the Sennheiser operating menuA special feature of the Sennheiser 3000 series is the similar operation of transmitters and receivers. In stressfull situations, for example on stage or during a live show or presentation, it is important that the receiver is easy to operate and that adjustments to the receiver settings can be made quickly and “without looking”. Therefore, the necessary operating steps for each device must be similar.ᕡPress thẽ/̅buttons to select a menu:By briefly pressing the ̃/̅ buttons, you can jump either forwards or backwards to the next menu. Y our selection is indicated by the corresponding LC dot on the right of the display panel ᕣ.ᕢPress the SET button to get into the setting mode:If you now press the SET button, the corresponding display on the display panel begins to flash, indicating that you are in the setting mode of the selected menu.ᕣPress thẽ/̅buttons to adjust the settings of the selected menu.ᕤPress the SET button to store the setting:T o store a setting, press the SET button until “Sto” briefly appears on the display, indicating that your setting has been stored. The display then switches back to the standard display.Important: Only now is your setting stored!ǠIf you do not press the ̃/̅ buttons or the SET button for more than 30 seconds, the setting mode is automatically left and the display switches back to the standard display.Y ou can discontinue your preselection by briefly (!) pressing the SET button. The display briefly indicates “ESC” and then switches back to the standard display.10Menus / OverviewFREQUENCYindicates the current receiving frequency.(u chapter 12)CHANNELindicates the currently assigned channel number.(u chapter 14)SQUELCHindicates the squelch threshold.(u chapter 15)SCANscans for available RF signals, the receiving frequencyfound is shown on the display.(u chapter 17)BOOSTER FEEDindicates whether the supply voltage for activeantennæ or antenna boosters is switched on oroff. (u chapter 18)STANDBYindicates whether the receiver is set to stand-byoperation. All menus – except for “REMOTE” and“STANDBY” – are then locked. (u chapter 19).REMOTEindicates whether the receiver is set for “computerremote control only”. (u chapter 20).11LC display panelᕡDisplay for the “FREQUENCY” menu. This display can be the receiver’s standard display which always appears after switch-on.ᕢDisplay for the “BOOSTER FEED” menu.ᕣDisplay for the “CHANNEL” menu. This display can also be the receiver’s standard display which always appears after switch-on.ᕤDisplay for the “STANDBY” menu.ᕥAlphanumeric main display, indicates the settings that can be adjusted in the menus.ᕦT en-step bargraph for the received RF signal, with overmodulation display (Peak).ᕧT en-step bargraph for the received AF signal,with overmodulation display (Peak) and “peak hold”.ᕨSix-step bargraph for the transmitter battery status (in %) and“LOW BATT” display if transmitter battery is going flat.ᕩAntenna A is currently receiving (diversity selection).µDisplay for the “REMOTE” menu.¸Reception is muted, “MUTE”.¹Antenna B is currently receiving (diversity selection).ƸMenu selection with display via LC dots.12Setting a receiving frequency, allocating a frequency memory and assigning a channel numberThe EM 3532 receiver has a switchable frequency memory to store a maximum of 32 receiving frequencies with their respective channel numbers. The storing procedure is similar for each entry or modification:ǠPress the ̃/̅ buttons to select the “FREQUENCY” menu. Then press the SET button. The “FREQUENCY MHZ” display on the display panel ᕣ begins to flash:ǠWith the ̃/̅ buttons you can now select a different frequency.The display jumps to the next frequency in 5-kHz steps:ǠWhen you get to the desired frequency, press the SET button until “Sto” briefly appears on the display.ǠY ou now have to check whether the frequency memory(nos. 1 to 32) is allocated correctly.The display indicates the receiving channel with the allocated frequency memory, and the “CHANNEL” display lights up. The display for the frequency memory begins to flash.ǠWith the ̃/̅ buttons you can now select a frequency memory (nos. 1 to 32). If the frequency memory has been assigned a channel number, this is also indicated. If no channel number has been assigned, three “hyphens” appear on the display, indicating that the frequency memory is empty (see chapter 13).ǠHave you set the frequency memory correctly? Press the SET button until “Sto” briefly appears on the display.ǠY ou now have to assign the frequency memory a channel number (from 001 to 255). With larger systems, it is recommended to use the same channel numbers for both transmitters and receivers in order to provide for simpler monitoring of the system. With the ̃/̅buttons you can now select the desired channel number:ǠHave you set the channel number correctly? Press the SET button until “Sto” briefly appears on the display. The display then switches back to the standard display.Only now does the receiver change to the new frequency / channel.For some countries, this menu is locked via a special configuration program, since not all tunable receiving frequencies are approved in these countries. If the “FREQUENCY” menu is selected, “Loc”appears on the display.13Deleting a receiving frequency, emptying a frequency memoryǠY ou can empty a frequency memory if you enter three “hyphens” when assigning a channel number.ǠThe last frequency stored cannot be deleted. If you try to delete the last frequency stored, the display briefly indicates “LASt” and then switches back to the standard display.Y ou can discontinue the programming of this menu by briefly (!) pressing the SET button. The display briefly indicates “ESC” and then switches back to the standard display. The previous settings are kept.If you do not press any of the three programming buttons for more than 30 seconds, the setting mode is automatically left. The display briefly indicates “ESC” and then switches back to the standard display. The previous settings are kept.For some countries, this menu is locked via a special configuration program, since not all tunable receiving frequencies are approved in these countries. If the “FREQUENCY” menu is selected, “Loc”appears on the display.14Setting the receiving frequency via the channel numberIn the “CHANNEL” menu, you can directly change from one stored receiving frequency to the next.ǠPress the ̃/̅ buttons to select the “CHANNEL” menu. Then press the SET button. The “CHANNEL” display on the display panel ᕣ begins to flash:The display indicates the receiving frequency in alternation with the channel number.ǠWith the ̃/̅ buttons you can now select a different channel. The display jumps either forwards or backwards to the next channel. The next channel is not necessarily identical with the next channel number assigned!The display indicates the new channel in alternation with the receiving frequency assigned.NoteIf you have reached the first or the last frequency memory, the display briefly indicates “EndtAb”. Continue with your selection in the opposite direction.ǠHave you selected the desired channel? Press the SET button until “Sto” briefly appears on the display. The display then switches back to the standard display.Only now does the receiver change to the new frequency / channel.15Squelch (Muting)The EM 3532 receiver is equipped with an adjustable squelch which eliminates annoying noise when the transmitters are switched on and off. It also suppresses sudden noise when a transmitter leaves the reception area and there is no longer sufficient transmitter power received by the receiver. The adjustment of the squelch is via the “SQUELCH” menu. The adjustment range is between 0 and 134 (on the display), which corresponds to 0 to up to 100 μV. When the squelch is active, the display “MUTE” is lit up on the display panel. If set to position “0”, the squelch is switched off.ǠPress the ̃/̅ buttons to select the “SQUELCH” menu. Then press the SET button. The LC dot on the left of the text SQUELCH begins to flash and the current value of the squelch is shown on the alphanumeric main display and in the deviation bargraph. For the exact value in μV please refer to the RF level bargraph on the left of the deviation bargraph:ǠWith the ̃/̅ buttons you can now select a squelch threshold between 0 and 134.ǠOnly after having been stored does the new squelch treshold become effective. T o store a setting, press the SET button until “Sto” briefly appears on the display, indicating that your setting has been stored. The display then switches back to the standard display.Y ou can discontinue the programming of this menu by briefly (!) pressing the SET button. The display briefly indicates “ESC” and then switches back to the standard display. The previous settings are kept.If you do not press any of the three programming buttons for more than 30 seconds, the setting mode is automatically left. The display briefly indicates “ESC” and then switches back to the standard display. The previous settings are kept.16Advanced muting functionThis receiver also features AMF (A dvanced M uting F unction). This special electronic feature comes into effect when an RF signal drops by about 40 dB in a short time. The reception is then muted for at least three seconds. AMF thus suppresses the annoying switch-off click when a transmitter is switched off. Because of the delay in switching on again, the PLL circuit of the transmitter has enough time to adjust itself back to the corresponding transmission frequency.ExampleOne possible area of use for AMF is the inaudible change of a hand-held transmitter.If the battery of the first transmitter has run down (display “LOW BATT” on thereceiver), a second transmitter is prepared on the same frequency: insert battery,select transmission channel. Then the first transmitter is switched off, AMF switchesto mute and the second transmitter is switched on. The PLL of transmitter 2 stabilisesitself, AMF switches on again. The whole procedure takes place inaudibly in thebackground while AMF is switched to mute. Without AMF, the switching off,switching on and stabilising of the transmission frequency would have been audiblein the form of possible crackles and whistling noises.AMF can be switched off. As it is coupled with the setting of the normal squelch, its function is cancelled if the squelch is set to position “0” (see chapter 15).17Automatic transmitter search tuning – Scan functionThe EM 3532 receiver features a scan function to scan the frequency range of the tuner for a transmitter.For some countries, this menu is locked via a special configuration program, since not all tunable receiving frequencies are approved in these countries. If the “SCAN” menu is selected, “Loc” appears on the display.ǠPress the ̃/̅ buttons to select the “SCAN” menu. “SCAn” appears on the display:Then press the SET button. The current receiving frequency set appears on the display, and the “FREQUENCY MHZ” display as well as the LC dot on the left of the text SCAN begin to flash.ǠWith the ̃/̅ buttons you can now start the transmitter search tuning either upwards or downwards. During transmitter search tuning, the display indicates:or:ǠIf no transmitter is found, the search tuning stops at the upper or lower limit of the24 MHz frequency window. The display then indicates:ǠIf a transmitter with a strong enough RF signal (higher than the squelch level, but at least5 μV) is found, this frequency is indicated on the display. In addition, the deviation and theRF level of the received signal are indicated via the bargraphs. Y ou can now monitor the sound signal with headphones.Information on how to store the new receiving frequency is given in chapter 12.NoteIf you wish to acquire data from your transmitters in use via this menu, themodulation of the transmitters must not be too high, otherwise frequency deviationsmay occur. The solution to this problem is simple: do not talk into the transmitterwhen the search tuning is activated. In general, it is best to put the transmitterdown!Y ou can discontinue the programming of this menu by briefly (!) pressing the SET button. The display briefly indicates “ESC” and then switches back to the standard display. The previous settings are kept.NoteIn this menu, the display does not switch back to the standard display after 30seconds. The search tuning between the two limits of the frequency window takesabout 12 – 15 seconds, and you should have time enough to write the new frequencydown or to compare it with a frequency table.ǠPress the SET button to leave this menu!18Adding a supply voltage for antenna boostersAntenna boosters can be connected to the antenna inputs of the EM 3532 receiver and can be supplied by the receiver via the antenna cables. The supply voltage can be switched on or off.Both receivers in the EM 3532 should be set to the same setting, i.e. both receiver should be set to either “On” or “OFF”!ǠPress the ̃/̅ buttons to select the “BOOSTER FEED” menu. The current setting – i.e. “On”or “OFF” – is indicated on the display.Then press the SET button. The “BOOSTER FEED” display on the display panel begins to flash.Y ou can now select your desired setting:ǠPress the ̅ button to switch on the booster supply voltage, “On” appears on the display:ǠPress the ̃ button to switch off the booster supply voltage, “OFF” appears on the display:ǠY our setting has to be stored before it becomes effective. T o store a setting, press the SET button until “Sto” briefly appears on the display, indicating that your setting has been stored. The display then switches back to the standard display.If the booster supply voltage is switched on, the “BOOSTER FEED” display on the display panel is lit up.Y ou can discontinue the programming of this menu at any time by briefly (!) pressing the SET button. The previous setting is then kept. If you do not press any of the three programming buttons for more than 30 seconds, the setting mode is automatically left and19Stand-by operationThe EM 3532 receiver can be set to stand-by operation. During stand-by operation, information from the RF section is no longer processed and the AF section is muted (MUTE). All other menus – except for “REMOTE” and “STANDBY” – are locked. If you try to select any other menu, “Loc”appears on the display.ǠPress the ̃/̅ buttons to select the “STANDBY” menu. The current setting – i.e. “On” or “OFF” – is indicated on the display.Then press the SET button. The “STANDBY” display on the display panel begins to flash.Y ou can now select your desired setting:ǠPress the ̅ button to switch on the stand-by operation, “On” appears on the display:ǠPress the ̃ button to switch off the stand-by operation, “OFF” appears on the display:ǠY our setting has to be stored before it becomes effective. T o store a setting, press the SET button until “Sto” briefly appears on the display, indicating that your setting has been stored. The display then switches back to the standard display.If the receiver is set to stand-by operation, the “STANDBY” display on the display panel is lit up.Y ou can discontinue the programming of this menu at any time by briefly (!) pressing the SET button. The previous setting is then kept. If you do not press any of the three programming buttons for more than 30 seconds, the setting mode is automatically left and20Remote controlThe EM 3532 receiver can be set for “computer remote control only”. When set for remote control, all other menus – except for “REMOTE” – are locked. If you try to select any other menu, “Loc”appears on the display.ǠPress the ̃/̅ buttons to select the “REMOTE” menu. The current setting – i.e. “On” or “OFF” – is indicated on the display.Then press the SET button. The “REMOTE” display on the display panel begins to flash.Y ou can now select your desired setting:ǠPress the ̅ button to switch on the remote control, “On” appears on the display:ǠPress the ̃ button to switch off the remote control, “OFF” appears on the display:ǠY our setting has to be stored before it becomes effective. T o store a setting, press the SET button until “Sto” briefly appears on the display, indicating that your setting has been stored. The display then switches back to the standard display.If the receiver is set to remote control, the “REMOTE” display on the display panel is lit up.Y ou can discontinue the programming of this menu at any time by briefly (!) pressing the SET button. The previous setting is then kept. If you do not press any of the three programming buttons for more than 30 seconds, the setting mode is automatically left and the previous setting is also kept.。

iHome iBT16 Bluetooth 蜂窝手机充电音响说明书

iHome iBT16 Bluetooth 蜂窝手机充电音响说明书

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, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
iBT16
Portable Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker
instruction manual
Introduction
iBT16
Thank you for purchasing the iHome iBT16. This product is designed to provide high quality wireless sound for your iPad, iPhone, iPod, computer, PDA or other Bluetooth audio device.
Along with the included Quick Bluetooth Connection Guide this instruction booklet explains the basic operation and care of the unit. Please read them carefully and keep for future reference.
iBT16
FCC Information

SoundBot FM Transmitter 产品说明书

SoundBot FM Transmitter 产品说明书
Play............................................................................................................................... 6 Play iPod/iPhone/iPad........................................................................................................ 6 Play With Blue Tooth Device.............................................................................................. 7 Adjust Volume Level........................................................................................................... 7 Mute Sound......................................................................................................................... 7
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 product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

Sounder蜂巢适配器使用手册

Sounder蜂巢适配器使用手册

Sounder蜂巢蓝牙适配器安装使用须知1)安装驱动前请删除原电脑使用的任何蓝牙驱动程序,特别是如千月IVT等第三方蓝牙驱动,否则有可能造成软件冲突2)安装驱动前最好拔掉您以前使用的蓝牙适配器或者禁止。

避免硬件冲突.3)因蜂巢蓝牙适配器是蓝牙4.0版本,同时支持APTX传输,建议插于电脑USB2.0以上接口上,便于充分发挥其性能。

4)Sounder蜂巢蓝牙适配器兼容4.0以下任意蓝牙版本。

5)以下简易操作说明用Windows8作为操作系统,其他版本操作系统类似。

简易安装使用图示:1)放置配送驱动光盘于光驱内,双击Setup.exe进行驱动安装2)选择您要的语言种类3)点击接受协议同时下一步4)进入到Harmony的默认设置搜寻模式关闭,SCMS-T禁用 设备类型根绝您的情况进行选择。

同时点击下一步然后点击安装5)直至安装结束点击完成,插入蜂巢蓝牙适配器至电脑USB端口6)点击“我的电脑(或者计算机)”-我的Bluetooth设备-点击设备添加-音频/视频设备-然后让蓝牙音响进入配对状态-点击搜索即可搜索到蓝牙音响设备名如Sounder双击我的Bluetooth设备进入以下界面单击添加设备-选择音频/视频设备打开蓝牙音响,让您的蓝牙音响进入配对状态点击再次搜索即可搜索到音响设备名如Sounder点击Sounder然后点击下一步完成连接,和蜂巢2连接成功将会弹出以下对话框即表示开启了电脑和音响端的APTX技术7)然后右键点击电脑桌面右下角的小喇叭标志-选择播放设备-右键点击Bluetooth Audio renderer-设置为默认设备(即选择了由蓝牙音响发声设置)至此,所有正常设置已经完成。

8)如您的电脑已经和音响连接过,只要下次开机双击“我的电脑”-进入我的bluetooh设备-双击音响设备名(如Sounder)即可进入以下界面双击后进入右键点击A2DP然后选择连接即可正常使用 感谢您购买Sounder产品,祝您使用开心。

Soundcraft Mini Stagebox 32i用户指南说明书

Soundcraft Mini Stagebox 32i用户指南说明书

®by HARMANUser & Installation GuideIMPORTANTPlease read this manual carefully before using your unit for the first time.4 4 4567 CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONSAFETY NOTICES SAFETY SYMBOL GUIDE IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WORKING SAFELY WITH SOUND FEATURES9 MINI STAGEBOX FRONT PANEL 10 MINI STAGEBOX REAR PANEL 10 MOUNTING MINI STAGEBOX 11 MADI LINK11 CONNECTING IT UP12 12 13 MINI STAGEBOX CONNECTING TO Vi CONSOLE RANGE CONSOLES MINI STAGEBOX CONNECTING TO Si OR Vi1 CONSOLES MINI STAGEBOX CONNECTING TO TWO CONSOLES 14 SPECIFICATIONS15 WARRANTY 17 8INTRODUCTIONFor your own safety and to avoid invalidation of the warranty all text marked with these symbols should be read carefully.WARNINGSThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol is intended to alert theuser to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” withinthe product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude toconstitute a risk of electric shock to persons.The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle isintended to alert the user to the presence of importantoperating and maintenance (servicing) instructions inthe literature accompanying the appliance.NOTESThese notes contain important information and useful tips onthe operation of your equipment.HEADPHONES SAFETY WARNINGThese notes contain important information anduseful tips on headphone outputs and monitoringlevels.ESD WARNINGThe crossed-out hand symbol is intended to alert the user todevices sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Please refer to theinstructions on page 6.SAFETY NOTICESFor updated safety and certification information, go to: http:///safetyandcertifications.FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND TO AVOID INVALIDATION OF THE WARRANTY PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY.SAFETY SYMBOL GUIDEIMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGSTHIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. Under no circumstances should the safety earth be disconnected from the mains lead.The mains supply disconnect device is the mains plug. It must remain accessible so as to be readily operable when the apparatus is in use.If any part of the mains cord set is damaged, the complete cord set should be replaced. The following information is for reference only.The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Earth (Ground): Green and Yellow (US - Green/Yellow)Neutral: Blue (US - White)Live (Hot): Brown (US - Black)As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol.The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal in the plugwhich is marked with the letter N.The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L.Ensure that these colour codes are followed carefully in the event of the plug being changed.This unit is capable of operating over a range of mains voltages as marked on the rear panel. The internal power supply unit contains no user serviceable parts. Refer all servicing to a qualified service engineer, through the appropriate Soundcraft dealer.ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)Many semiconductor components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).The lifespan of assemblies contain i ng such components can be drastically reduced by improper handling during maintenance and repair. Please observe the following rules when handling ESD sensitive components:•ESD sensitive components should only be stored and transported in the packing material specifically provided for this purpose.•When performing a repair by replacing complete assemblies, the removed assembly must be sent back to the supplier in the same packing material in which the replacement assembly was shipped. If this should not be the case, any claim for a possible refund will be null and void.•Unpacked ESD sensitive components should only be handled in ESD protected areas (EPA, e.g. area for field service, repair or service bench) and only betouched by persons wearing a wrist band connected to the ground potential of the repair or service bench by a series resistor. T he equipment to be repaired or serviced as well as all tools and electrically semi-conducting work, storage, and floor mats should also be connected to this ground potential.•The terminals of ESD sensitive components must not come in uncontrolledcontact with electro s tatically chargeable or metallic surfaces that would result in a puncture voltage and a discharge shock hazard.•To prevent the components from undefined transient stress and possibledamage due to inadmissible voltages or compensation currents, electricalconnections should only be established or separated when the equipment is switched off and after any capacitor charges have decayed.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead these instructions.Keep these instructions.Heed all warnings.Follow all instructions.Do not use this apparatus near water.Clean only with a dry cloth.Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarised or grounding type plug. A polarised 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 are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus.Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer,or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.NOTE: It is recommended that all maintenance and service on the product shouldbe carried out by Soundcraft or its authorised agents. Soundcraft cannot accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage caused by service, maintenance or repair by unauthorised personnel.WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatusto rain or moisture. Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, table cloths, curtains etc.WORKING SAFELY WITH SOUNDAlthough your new unit will not make any noise until you feed it signals, it hasthe capability to produce sounds which when monitored through a PA system or headphones can damage hearing over time.The table below is taken from the US Department of Labor directive on occupational noise exposure (1926.52):PERMISSIBLE NOISE EXPOSUREConforming to this directive will minimise the risk of hearing damage caused by long listening periods. A simple rule to follow is — the longer you listen, the lower the average volume should be.Please take care when working with your audio. If you are manipulating controls which you don’t understand (which we all do when we are learning), make sure your monitors are turned down.Most importantly — don’t be afraid to experiment to find out how each parameter affects the sound — this will extend your creativity and help you to get the best results.Recommended headphone impedance is 50-600 ohms.FEATURESThe Mini Stagebox 32i is ideal for for expanding the I/O capabilities of any of the Vi or Si range of Soundcraft consoles regardless of whether that I/O is needed locally or at a distance.The Soundcraft Mini Stagebox 32i requires only 3U of rack space, and in this tiny footprint, provides 32 recallable mic/line inputs and 12 balanced line outputs, all lifted directly from the Soundcraft console family.The Mini Stagebox 32i is connected to a host console using a CAT5 cable and RJ45 connectors. Using two cables to a single console offers redundant MADI capability when the mode switch is set to "RED". Audio can be supplied to two different consoles by using the Main and Aux connections simultaneously. In this instance, one console should be nominated to have control of the Mic input gains and phantom power. Set the switch to Main or Aux according to which console you have selected to have control.The efficient design of the Mini Stagebox 32i negates the need for a fan making it ideal for applications where silent operation is critical.1.MIC/LINE IN 1-162.MIC LINE IN 17-323.LINE OUT 1-124.MADI CONNECTIONS5.POWER INDICATORSMINI STAGEBOX 32i FRONT PANEL1. AC INLETMINI STAGEBOX 32iREAR PANELMOUNTING MINI STAGEBOX 32iWhen installed in a 19" rack mount ensure all four mounting holes are used.If mounted with other equipment that may get hot it is recommendedto leave a 1U gap between the equipment.In all scenarios, the air vents must not be obstructed. The Mini Stagebox 32i must not be mounted in a fully sealed enclosure.MADI LINK CONNECTIONSThe Mini Stagebox 32i RJ45 connections provide digital audio and control connections to the console through Cat-5 MADI links.The corresponding MADI card connections in Soundcraft consoles transmit the clock for the Mini Stagebox 32i through the MADI stream.Each card on Si Consoles can only control a single Mini Stagebox mic pre's functionality.The second (AUX) connector can be used to provide a redundant connection to the console, or to connect to a second console. The MAIN/ AUX switch changes the mode of the mic preamp control and redundancy setting.- When th e switch is set to "MAIN", the console connected to the MAIN port will have the mic preamp control.-When the the switch is set to "AUX" the console connected to the AUX port will have the mic preamp control.-When the switch is set to "REDUNDANT" the console will operate in REDUNDANT mode.The MADI mode light indicates its clock status with the ‘LOCK’ LED.It is possible to connect two different consoles to the MAIN and AUX ports, and provide a split of the mic inputs to the two consoles. However, be aware of which console has control of the preamp gains and is able to send signals to the Mini Stagebox 32i outputs.The main console is determined by the Main/Aux/Redundant switch.CONNECTING IT UPMINI Stagebox 32i Connecting to Vi-Range Consoles Note: Connections from the local rack to the Mini Stagebox 32i may vary depending on actual flight case and breakout panelMINI STAGEBOX 32i CONNECTING TO Si OR Vi1 CONSOLES•Connections from the console to the MINI Stagebox 32i may vary depending on actualflight case and breakout panel options.MINI STAGEBOX CONNECTING TO TWO CONSOLESMINI Stagebox 32iMINI STAGEBOX 32i TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONSFrequency ResponseSignal path: Stagebox Mic input to Stagebox line output, 4dBu input signal, 4dB input Mic gain. 20Hz – 20kHz +0.5dB /- 0.5dBTHD & NoiseSignal path: Stagebox Mic In (at minimum gain, -5dB) to Stagebox Line Output.Measurement is taken with 8dBu, 1kHz input signal, 20Hz – 20kHz filters applied, unweighted.0.004%Signal path: Mic In with 50dB gain to Stagebox Line OutputMeasurement is taken with -40dBu, 1kHz input signal20Hz – 20kHz filters, unweighted.<0.02%THD O nlySignal path: Stagebox Mic In (at minimum gain, -5dB) to Stagebox Line Output.Measurement is taken with 8dBu, 1kHz input signal, 20Hz – 20kHz filters applied, unweighted.0.002%Signal path: Mic In with 50dB gain to Stagebox Line OutputMeasurement is taken with -40dBu, 1kHz input signal20Hz – 20kHz filters, unweighted.<0.015%Mic Input E.I.N.Mic input is fitted with 150 Ohm Termination jack. Signal is routed to console AES output. Measurement is taken with 22Hz – 22kHz bandwidth, unweighted.Input signal of -40dBu.Max Gain = (Output level (dBFS) + clip point in dBu) – Input level (dBu))E.I.N = Max Gain – (noise floor(dBFS) + clip point in dBu)126dBuResidual Noise (Noise floor)Master output; no inputs routed, Mix fader @0dB<-87dBuCrosstalk10dB input gain, -22dBu 10kHz input signal, Adjacent channels<-80dBDigital FormatSampling Frequency 48kHz Converter Resolution 24 bitLatencyMSB In -> Mixer -> MSB Out 1.5msInternal ClockAccuracy+25ppmInput & Output LevelsMic inputs23.5dBu maxBus Outputs21.5dBu maxNominal Operating Level0dBu (-22dBFs)Mains Voltage Operating Range 90-264VAC, 47-63HzMains Power Consumption50WTemperature/Humidity Range Operating Temperature Range0 to +50 CRelative Humidity0 to 90%Storage temperature range-10 to +50 CWARRANTY1 Soundcraft is a trading division of Harman International Industries Ltd.End User means the person who first puts the equipment into regular operation.Dealer means the person other than Soundcraft (if any) from whom the End User purchased the Equipment, provided such a person is authorised for this purpose by Soundcraft or its accredited Distributor.Equipment means the equipment supplied with this manual.2 If within the period of 36 months from the date of delivery of the Equipment to the End User it shall provedefective by reason only of faulty materials and/or workmanship to such an extent that the effectiveness and/or usability thereof is materially affected the Equipment or the defective component should be returned to the Dealer or to Soundcraft and subject to the following conditions the Dealer or Soundcraft will repair or replace the defective components. Any components replaced will become the property of Soundcraft.3 Any Equipment or component returned will be at the risk of the End User whilst in transit (both to and fromthe Dealer or Soundcraft) and postage must be prepaid.4 This warranty shall only be valid if:a)the Equipment has been properly installed in accordance with instructions contained in Soundcraft’smanual; andb)the End User has notified Soundcraft or the Dealer within 14 days of the defect appearing; andc)no persons other than authorised representatives of Soundcraft or the Dealer have effected anyreplacement of parts, maintenance adjustments or repairs to the Equipment; andd)the End User has used the Equipment only for such purposes as Soundcraft recommends, withonly such operating supplies as meet Soundcraft’s specifications and otherwise in all respects inaccordance with Soundcraft’s recommendations.5 Defects arising as a result of the following are not covered by this Warranty: faulty or negligent handling,chemical or electro-chemical or electrical influences, accidental damage, Acts of God, neglect, deficiency in electrical power, air-conditioning or humidity control.6 The benefit of this Warranty may not be assigned by the End User.7 End Users who are consumers should note their rights under this Warranty are in addition to and do notaffect any other rights to which they may be entitled against the seller of the Equipment.PRODUCTS UNDER WARRANTYUK customers should contact their local dealer.Customers outside the UK are requested to contact their territorial distributor who is able to offer support in the local time zone and language. Please see the distributor listings on our website () to locate your local distributor.OUT-OF-WARRANTY PRODUCTSFor all out-of-warranty services, please contact the appropriate territorial distributor.When mailing or faxing please remember to give as much information as possible. This should include your name, address and a daytime telephone number. Should you experience any difficulty please contact Customer Services Department(e-mail:*************************).®by HARMAN 。

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Sounder蜂巢蓝牙适配器安装使用须知
1)安装驱动前请删除原电脑使用的任何蓝牙驱动程序,特别是如千月IVT等第三方蓝牙驱动,否则有可能造成软件冲突
2)安装驱动前最好拔掉您以前使用的蓝牙适配器或者禁止。

避免硬件冲突.
3)因蜂巢蓝牙适配器是蓝牙4.0版本,同时支持APTX传输,建议插于电脑USB2.0以上接口上,便于充分发挥其性能。

4)Sounder蜂巢蓝牙适配器兼容4.0以下任意蓝牙版本。

5)以下简易操作说明用Windows8作为操作系统,其他版本操作系统类似。

简易安装使用图示:
1)放置配送驱动光盘于光驱内,双击Setup.exe进行驱动安装
2)选择您要的语言种类
3)点击接受协议同时下一步
4)进入到Harmony的默认设置
搜寻模式关闭,SCMS-T禁用 设备类型根绝您的情况进行选择。

同时点击下一步然后点
击安装
5)直至安装结束点击完成,插入蜂巢蓝牙适配器至电脑USB端口
6)点击“我的电脑(或者计算机)”-我的Bluetooth设备-点击设备添加-音频/视频设备-然后让蓝牙音响进入配对状态-点击搜索即可搜索到蓝牙音响设备名如Sounder
双击我的Bluetooth设备进入以下界面
单击添加设备-选择音频/视频设备
打开蓝牙音响,让您的蓝牙音响进入配对状态点击再次搜索即可搜索到音响设备名如Sounder
点击Sounder然后点击下一步完成连接,和蜂巢2连接成功将会弹出以下对话框
即表示开启了电脑和音响端的APTX技术
7)然后右键点击电脑桌面右下角的小喇叭标志-选择播放设备-右键点击Bluetooth Audio renderer-设置为默认设备(即选择了由蓝牙音响发声设置)
至此,所有正常设置已经完成。

8)如您的电脑已经和音响连接过,只要下次开机双击“我的电脑”-进入我的bluetooh设备-双击音响设备名(如Sounder)即可进入以下界面
双击后进入
右键点击A2DP然后选择连接即可正常使用 感谢您购买Sounder产品,祝您使用开心。

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