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RECHARGEABLE PORTABLE VHF WIRELESSPA SYSTEM
AWP6404OWNER'S MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing the Audio2000'S® r e c h a r g e a b l e p o r t a b l e w i r e l e s s
PA system! To achieve maximum performance from your new unit, pleaseread this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference. For moreinformation, please visit our website (www.audio2000s.com).
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FUNCTION OF PARTSDLS 2 - 4
DNS OF CD PLAYER 5-BLE BATTERY 5IICROPHONE 6
'AND OPERATION 7
DNS 8DOTING 9
1 0 - 1 11 2
DRMATION 1 3 - 1 4
?. or shock hazard, do nott to rain or moisture.
ugh voltages are present
Do not open the casing ofIer servicing to qualif ied
uilt-in 12V DC rechargeableany use of the unit.
rechargeable battery frommake sure that the power
of the PA system is turnedIse.
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X-011 O d l e ty
• Operate only on designated ACpower supply (120V AC in NorthAmerica).
• Should any liquid or solid object fallinto the unit, unplug the unit andhave i t checked b y qualif iedpersonnel before attempting anyfurther operation.
• Unplug the unit from the wall outletor set the power switch to OFF if itis not to be used for several days.
• Pull the cord out by the plug whenunplugging the unit. Never pull thecord itself.
On Installation
• Al low adequate air circulation toprevent internal heat budd-up. Donot place the unit on surfaces (rugs,blankets, etc.) or near materials(curtains, draperies) that may blockthe ventilation holes.
• Do not install the unit in a locationnear heat sources, such as radiatorsor air ducts, or in a place subject todirect sunlight , excessive dust,mechanical vibration or shock.
On Repackaging
• Do not throw away the carton andpacking materials. They make anideal container in which to transportthe unit. When shipping the unit toanother location, repack it as it wasoriginally packed at the factory.
2. Power O u t p u t-1 2 0 W , -M a x .
3. Al2" Woofer4..A Horn with a Replaceable Diaphragm5. Two Built-in Rechargeable Batteries for
the PA System6. A Built-in Dual-Channel VHF Wireless
Microphone System7. Two Wireless Microphone Volume
Control Knobs8. AN" Microphone Input Jack9. A Microphone Volume Control Knob10. An AUX Output Mono N"Jack11. An AUX Input Mono VJack12. An AUX Input Volume Control Knob13. A Treble Control Knob and a Bass
Control Knob
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF PARTS AND CONTROLSRECEIVER AND AMPLIFIER UNIT
23AC FU SE
18AC IN PU T 19
CHARGE
20BAIT LOW
21POWER
17ON/OFF SWITC H
4C ASTER S
22DC FU SE
15. A Built-in CD Player with an AM/FMTuner
16. A CD Player On/Off/Volume ControlKnob
17. Integrated Antenna for Effective RFOutput and High Transmission Quality
18. High Sensitivity Cardiold MicrophoneCapsule
19. Noise Reduction Mechanism forReducing Microphone Handling Noise
20. Low Battery LED Indicator21. Accessories: Two Wireless Microphone
Transmitters, Two 9V Alkaline Batteries,One 120V AC Cord,One Owner'sManual, and One Dust Cover.
3RETRACTABLE
DOLLY
10Echo
9Aux inVOL
5RECHARGEABLE BATTER YCHAMBER C OVER (bottom)
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10 CDVOL
15AU X OU
14 AU X IN
M I C8V OL
WM VOL (A)
6WM VOL (B)
BASS12
TREBLE13
MIC IN
2CONTROL
PANEL
1CD Player, USB/SD User'sInstructions please referto another attachedCD/MP31ESP1AM/FM CarStereo System User'sManual.
BLE DOLLY
EABLE BATTERY CHAMBER COVER (AT THE BOTTOM) --- Thee batteries can be accessed through the rechargeable battery chamberbottom.
I — This knob is to be used as an On/Off switch and the volume controlss microphone B.
I — This knob is to be used as an On/Off switch and the volume control.ss microphone A.This is the wired microphone volume control knob.--- This is the AUX IN input level control knob.us is the echo control knob for the microphones.is is the bass control knob.This is the treble control knob.
is is the 1/4" wired microphone input jack.us is a mono 1/4" auxiliary input jack.-- This is a RCA auxiliary audio output jack.
This is the on /off switch and volume control knob for the CD player.%/ITCH
:120V)
This is a red LED light which will be turned on whenever the rechargeablebeing recharged.--- This is a yellow LED light which will be turned on whenever the
batteries are low. When the BATT LOW LED light is on, all theJdio and CD player functions will be disabled until the rechargeablerecharged again to protect the rechargeable batteries. (NOTE: Once
If the rechargeable battery is totally drained, the rechargeable batterytharged again! Recharge the rechargeable battery as soon as possible). If the PA system is not to be used for a long time, please recharge.t least 8 hours every three months.)Ehis is a green LED light which will be turned on when the On/Off switchand the rechargeable batteries are properly charged.3A)250V/1A)
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UL . L 1 ' t i. L L , L . b •L t . / TL I V r I ANO L t .
25HORN
26I T WOOFER
27STEEL- MESH
GRILLECOVER
30ACCESSORY
BAG
4CASTERS
31HEADSET MICROPHONE
3RETRACTABLE
DOLLY
28R EC ESSEDSTEEL BAR
HANDLE
32LAVALIERE M1C & BELT-PACK
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
24. DEEP RECESSED FLIP HANDLE25. HORN26. 12" WOOFER27. STEEL-MESH GRILLE COVER28. RECESSED STEEL BAR HANDLE29. DUST COVER30. ACCESSORY BAG (PART OF THE DUST COVER)31. HEADSET MICROPHONE (Condenser)32. LAVALIERE MICROPHONE AND BELT-PACK WIRELESS TRANSMITTER33. HANDHELD WIRELESS MICROPHONE
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33HANDHELD WIRELESS MIC
SABLE BATTERIES and the AMPLIFIER UNIT
4 use two 12VDC 10AH rechargeable sealed maintenance-free lead-acid batteries,cated at the bottom of the unit. The life span of these rechargeable batteries isnes of charging and discharging cycles.
) rechargeable batteries, lay the AWP6404
pside down. Remove the battery chamberid the rechargeable battery, 34, will be
her the battery chamber cover is removed,
AWP6404 to be r ightside up and thebattery will slide out. There are two cables
k) connecting to the poles of the battery.
)ole is color-coded red while the negative
3oded black. Remove the original batterythat with a new 12 VDC 10AH sealed
-free rechargeable battery. T he positiveter y needs to be connected to the red
r negative pole of the battery needs to be connected to the black cable. Make
connection is secure and firm. Slide the battery back into the battery chamber.
tery chamber cover back to its place and fasten with the original screws (x3).
lbattery chambers. Remove and replace the second rechargeable battery in the:rhamber with the same procedures as above.
)cedures need to be done only when the installed rechargeable batteries become
need to be replaced. Dur ing the normal use, do not remove any of the batteryrrs.
e battery chamber covers, there is a 1 3/8" (35mm) internal speaker mountinglicated by numeral 34.
- •• , - , • k • 101/
-1(). t MHZ
1TED SENSITIVITY (FM) < 5 11 V
HATE FREQ. REJECTION (FM) > 50 dBS' RANGE 522 - 1,620 KHz-:NCY (AM) 450 KHz
ITED SENSITIVITY (AM) < 100 1.1V
HATE FREQ. REJECTION (AM) > 50 dB
> 55 dBEQUENCY RESPONSE 20 - 20,000 Hz;FORM FILTER 16 Bit,IIC SHOCKPROOF
45 Seconds
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34RECHARGEABL
E BATTERY
RECHARGEABLE BATTERYCHAMBER COVER (bottom)
35
1 3,8" INTERNAL SPEAKER MOUNTING TOP HAT
e
36HEADSET
MICROPHONE 38DV battery Chamber
37Belt pack
Clip
Headset Microphone L a v a l i e r e wireless transmitter
36. HEADSET MICROPHONE37. BELT-PACK CLIP38. 9V BATTERY COMPARTMENT39. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH --- Push the power On/Off switch in the direction
away from the red LED light to turn on the belt-pack wireless transmitter.Push the power On/Off switch in the opposite direction to turn off thebelt-pack wireless transmitter.
40. POWER LED --- The red power LED light will be on whenever the power ofthe belt-pack wireless transmitter is turned on.
41. LAVALIERE (LAPEL) MICROPHONE42. MIC JACK --- This is a 3.5mm condenser microphone input jack.43. VOL --- This is a microphone volume control knob for the microphone input
as indicated by the numeral 30.
HANDHELD WIRELESS MICROPHONE49
46 9 V BATTERY44STEEL-MESH GRILLE P O W E R ON/OFF 4 7
MICROPHONE S W I T C H 9 V BATTERY
WINDSCREEN4 5 C O M P A R MENTPOW L E D 4 8
HO DER
44. STEEL-MESH GRILLE MICROPHONEWINDSCREEN
45. POWER LED --- The red power LEDlight will be on whenever the power ofthe handheld wireless microphone isturned on.
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Handheld Wireless Microphone
Lavaliere wireless MIC
50BATTERY COVER
Close
Open
42 MC jack
46. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH47. 9V BATTERY COMPARTMENT48. HOLDER
49. 9V BATTERY
50. BATTERY COVER
e built-in rechargeable battery with the supplied AC cord for over,re any use.
pplied 9V batteries or any other 9V batteries into the battery housingleld wireless microphone and the belt-pack wireless transmitter withDlarity orientation as indicated. Connect the supplied headset or lavaliere
phone to the 3.5mm microphone input jack on the belt-pack wireless
)ower of the AWP6404 PA system. The Power On green LED light will
FREQUENCY STABILITY± 0.005% (Quartz Controlled)
SIGNAL/NOISE (S/N) RATIO > 94dB (RF Input:60dBpV/±48KHz Deviation)IMAGE AND SPURIOUS REJECTION 80dB MinimumRECEIVING SENSITIVITY > 5dBpVSELECTIVITY > 50dBSENSITIVITY
10dBpV (Over 60dB)> 96dBDYNAMIC RANGE
MODULATION MODE FMIF FREQUENCY 1 st — 56MHz; 2
n d — 1 0 . 7 MH z
T.H.D.< 0.5% A 1KHz
WIRELESS SERVICE AREA 100ft (30.5M)AUDIO FREQUENCY RESPONSE 40-15,000Hz (±3dB)TRANSMITTER BATTERY 9V (or 8.4V Rechargeable)TRANSMITTER BATTERY TIME 6 -10 HoursPOWER SOURCES DC: 24V/10AH Sealed Lead-Acid
Rechargeable BatteriesAC: 120V/60Hz
RECHARGE TIME 8 HoursBATTERY CAPACITY 4 -12 HoursWEIGHT
57 lbs (26 Kg)DIMENSIONS (W X H X D) 16.9" X 23.6" X 14.2"(430 X 600 X360 mm)
,ower of the wireless transmitters.
per or the AM/FM receiver built-in the CD player is to be used, turn on
pitch as indicated by numeral 17 on page 3. (Normally the on/off switch,
player is left on. To extend the lifespan of the rechargeable batteries,if the CD player as long as the CD player is not used.)ilume control and tone control knobs on the AWP6404 to have anquality and volume.
P6404 at a location that projects sound effectively to the audience.
le transmitter on the floor or strike the transmitter with any object.if the transmitter and remove the battery if the transmitter is not to
period of time to prevent the transmitter from being damaged by a
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rrs CUL i t i NUY K A N U E
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t-'0Wer IS OM
I urn on me receiveriampliner.AC power cord is unplugged. Plug the AC power cord to an
AC power outlet (120V AC).
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The rechargeable battery isnot functional ,
Replace the rechargeablebattery with two brand new12V DC lead-acid
rechargeable batter ies(preferably each with thecapacity of 10AH or higher).
td The electr ical signal from theoutput of the external soundsource to the AUX input of theAW P6404 is over the limit of
the input of the AW P6404.
Turn down the output level ofthe external sound source and
turn up the volume control ofthe AW P6404 to maintain thesame sound level.
The rechargeable batteryneeds to be recharged.
Recharge the rechargeablebattery.
signal Low transmitter battery level.Poor antenna reception.
Replace transmitter battery.Reposition antenna or receiver.
Faulty transmitter antenna. Return transmitter to factoryor author ized service stationfor service.
Too m any obstacles betweenthe receiver and transmitter,
Move the obstacles or move
the receiver away from nearbymetal objects.
ss of
r oved
aa.
Radio fr equency (RE) bl indspots.
Reposition the receiver. I f themomentary loss of soundproblem cannot be removed,walk through the per formingarea and mark "Blind" spots.Avoid these"Blind" spots duringperformance.
•ence Another wireless m icrophoneoperating on the samefrequency
Use a wireless microphonewith di fferent operating
frequency.Placement too close to a digitalsignal processor or similardevice (CD player, stagelighting, etc.) .
1. Select another operatingfrequency.
2. Move receiver to anotherlocation.
External electromagnetic fieldsource
1. Select another operatingfrequency.
2. Rem ove source ofinter ference.en
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A CAUTIONRISK OF
ELECTRICSHOCK DO NOT
OPENCAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SGOCK:DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS,COVERS OR THECABINETNO USER SERVICE PARTS INSIDEREFER SERVICE TO QUALIFIED SERVICEPERSONNEL
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within
A a n equilateral triangle is intended to alert the userto the presence of uninsulated "dangerousvoltage" with the products enclosure that may beof sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk ofelectric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
A t r i a n g l e is intended to alert the users to thepresence of important operating and maintenance(servicing) instructions in the literatureaccompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICSHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TORAIN OR MOISTURE. IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONSTo reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, etc:
1 R e a d these ins t ruc t ions.2 K e e p these ins t ruc t ions.3 H e e d all Warnings .4 F o l l o w inst ruct ions.
5 D o not use this apparatus near water or in rain.
itus immediately afterwards with a clean cloth. Do notve cloth, thinners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents,ley may damage the finish or remove the panel lettering.ck any ventilation openings. The ventilation shall not bey covering the ventilation openings with items, such as•, table cloth, curtains, etc. - -
all near any heat sources such as radiator, heaters,her apparatus (including amplifier) that produce heat.at the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type
arized plug has two blades with one wider than theounding type plug has two blades and a third groundingwider blade or the third prong are provided for yourle provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consultfor replacement of the obsolete outlet.
power cord from being walked on or pinched particularlymvenience receptacles, and the point where they arete apparatus. If the power cord is damaged, it must be, a qualified repairer.tachments accessories specified by the manufactures.apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for
1 of time.
atus comes with an AC adaptor, make sure the adaptorred by cloth or soft material, keep it uncovered all the
ervicing to qualif ied service personnel. ServicingI when the apparatus has been damaged in anyas power-supp ly cord o r plug is damaged, liqu id;pilled o r objects have fa llen in to the apparatus,itus has been exposed to rain o r moisture, doese no rma lly, o r has been dropped.
3tus sha ll no t be exposed to d ripp ing o r splashinglects f illed with liqu ids.
ndheld o r lapel microphone, do not use themsto rm weather, especia lly in the ra in and wet, itthunder shock.
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Iransmlt te rs: Cert if ied to FCC Part 74 Certif ied b y FCCapproved labs.
Note: Th is equ ipment has been tested and found to comp lywith limits fo r a Class B d ig ita l device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protect ion against harmfu linterferences in a residentia l insta lla tion. Th isequipment generates uses and can radiate radiochannel energy and, i f not insta lled and used inaccordance with the instruct ions, may cause harmfu l
interference to radio communica t ions. However, thereis no guarantee that interference will not occu r in apart icu lar insta llation. If this equipment does not cause
harmful in terference to rad io o r te levision reception,wh ich can be determined by turn ing the equipment offan on, the use r is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one o r more o f the fo llowing measures:° I n c re a s e the separation between the equipments and
receivers that you might use together. The farther, the better.0 Try to connect the equipment into an outle t on a circu it that
is d ifference f rom the rece iver used.
l a Extend the antenna or rotate the antenna to get the bestresult.
° C o n s u l t cert if ied o r experienced technician to help.
Notes:
An FCC min iste ria l license may be required to operate th isequipment in certa in areas. Consu lt your national authorityfo r possib le requirements. Refer to the FCC 47 C.F.R.§ 74.832for details.
This radio equ ipment is intended fo r use in musica lprofessional enterta inment and s imila r applications.
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