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Enceinte active avec lecteur mp3, amplificateur intégré et récepteur bluetooth
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Replacing the battery
1) Push the latch of the battery support to the
right (first arrow in the figure below) and pull
out the support (second arrow).
2) Remove the discharged battery and insert
the new battery (3 V button cell of the type
CR 2025) into the support, positive pole fac-
ing up.
3) Push the support back into the remote con-
trol.
Never put discharged batteries in the
household waste. To protect the
environment, always take them to a
special waste disposal, e. g. collec-
tion container at your retailer.
4 Operation
1) To switch on the speaker system, use the
mains switch POWER. The display will briefly
show "H I" and the green LED ON will light up.
2) Use the controls GAIN 1 and GAIN 2 to adjust
the desired volume for the microphone con-
nected and / or for the units connected. Use
the control MP3 VOLUME to adjust the vol-
ume for the MP3 player / radio / Bluetooth mod-
ule. If the module or an input is not used, set
the corresponding control to MIN.
CAUTION Never adjust a very high volume.
Permanent high volumes may
damage your hearing! Your ear
will get accustomed to high vol-
umes which do not seem to be
that high after some time. There-
fore, do not further increase a high
volume after getting used to it.
3) Model PAK-15DMP: Use the control MAS-
TER VOLUME to additionally adjust the total
volume of all mixed signals. However, this will
not affect the output level of the jack MIX
OUT.
4) Use the controls TREBLE and BASS to adjust
the sound. This will not affect the sound of the
output signal of the jack MIX OUT.
5) If the red LED CLIP lights up, the volume is
too high which will result in distortion. If the
LED keeps lighting and there is substantial
distortion, the speakers may be damaged.
When the LED CLIP lights up, turn back the
corresponding control.
4.1 MP3 player / FM radio / Bluetooth
module
To switch on the module, use the button MODE,
if necessary: Keep the button pressed for 2 sec-
onds. All control options can be found in the
adjacent table.
To replay MP3 files, connect a USB flash drive or
a hard disk with separate power supply to the
USB port
and /or
insert a memory card into the slot SD, notched
corner facing upwards and towards the unit. To
remove the card, push the card into the slot until
it disengages
Note: Due to the large number of storage device man-
ufacturers and device drivers, it cannot be guaranteed
that all storage media are compatible with the MP3
player.
Button
on the remote control
on the unit
To switch on / off: keep the button pressed for 2 seconds.
To switch over between:
1. MP3 replay from a memory card (indication: SD)


MODE
2. MP3 replay via USB port (indication: USB)
3. FM radio (indication: FM)
4. Bluetooth receiver (indication: – – – – )
 To adjust the volume (in addition to the control MP3 VOLUME on the speaker system)
VOL– VOL+
 To mute and unmute the sound
MUTE

 To switch between replay and pause
Repeat function and random replay
= repeat of the title

= repeat of all titles
= continuous replay of the titles in random order

 Title beginning, previous / next title
For direct title selection, examples:
Title
8
0 ... 9
15

100+
100
200+
103
124
250
 To select sound settings
EQ
 To stop the replay
STOP
To find all radio stations and to store them automatically one after another:

Keep the button pressed for 2 seconds until the numbers of the frequency indication start
scrolling. In the radio mode, the button
 To call up a stored station
0 ... 9
Press briefly: previous / next station


Keep pressed for 1 second to start station scanning.
1. Press the button MODE repeatedly until – – – –
2. Activate the Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth signal source
(refer to manual of the Bluetooth signal source, if required).


MODE
3. Link the Bluetooth signal source to the active speaker system.
When the connection has been made, the display will stop flashing.
4. Start the replay on the Bluetooth signal source.

 To switch between replay and pause

 Title beginning, previous/next title
1
The Bluetooth signal source must use the A2DP profile
(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile); otherwise, wireless
transmission will not be possible.
Specifications
PAK-8DMP
Amplifier power
60 W
Frequency range
60 – 20 000 Hz
Max. SPL
Bass speaker
Tweeter
Inputs (sensitivity/ impedance)
Mic XLR, bal.
20 mV/ 10 kΩ
Mic 6.3 mm jack, unbal.
50 mV/ 20 kΩ
Line 1 XLR, bal.
300 mV/ 10 kΩ
Line 1 6.3 mm jack, unbal.
730 mV/ 20 kΩ
Line 2 3.5 mm jack, unbal.
450 mV/ 48 kΩ
Line 2 RCA, unbal.
450 mV/ 48 kΩ
Line 2 XLR, bal.
Ambient temperature
Power supply
230 V~/ 50 Hz
Max. power consumption
Dimensions (W × H × D)
240 × 390 × 200 mm
Weight
Subject to technical modification.
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MP3 player / radio / Bluetooth module
Function
MP3 player
Button(s)
8
1, 5
100+
100+, 3
100+, 9, 9, 6
200+, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 5
FM radio
on the remote control is without function.
Bluetooth receiver
1
2
2
2
The Bluetooth signal source can only be controlled via the
active speaker system if it uses the AVRC profile (Audio
Video Remote Control Profile).
PAK-10DMP
, 120 W
80 W
, 150 W
RMS
MAX
RMS
MAX
55 – 20 000 Hz
117 dB
113 dB
20 cm (8")
25 cm (10")
dynamic horn tweeter, 25 mm (1")
25 mV/ 10 kΩ
65 mV/ 20 kΩ
470 mV/ 10 kΩ
1000 mV/ 20 kΩ
500 mV/ 50 kΩ
500 mV/ 50 kΩ
0 – 40 °C
230 V~/ 50 Hz
140 VA
170 VA
320 × 490 × 250 mm
5.8 kg
8 kg
®
INTERNATIONAL GmbH & Co. KG. No part of this instruction
starts flashing on the display.
PAK-12DMP
PAK-15DMP
90 W
, 180 W
120 W
, 200 W
RMS
MAX
RMS
50 – 20 000 Hz
45 – 20 000 Hz
115 dB
117 dB
30 cm (12")
38 cm (15")
12 mV/ 2 kΩ
30 mV/ 1 kΩ
30 mV/ 4 kΩ
75 mV/ 2 kΩ
500 mV/ 8 kΩ
500 mV/ 8 kΩ
500 mV/ 8 kΩ
500 mV/ 8 kΩ
460 mV/ 8 kΩ
600 mV/ 8 kΩ
230 V~/ 50 Hz
230 V~/ 50 Hz
200 VA
220 VA
370 × 590 × 290 mm
445 × 700 × 360 mm
11.2 kg
16 kg
GB
MAX
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