Operating Elements And Connections - Monacor TXA-1022CD Mode D'emploi

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Portable
High-Power Amplifier System
These operating instructions are intended
for users of the amplifier system (e. g. DJs,
speakers at public and private events) and
do not require any specific technical knowl-
edge. Please read these operating instruc-
tions carefully prior to operating the unit
and keep them for later reference. All oper-
ating elements and connections described
can be found on the fold-out page 3.
1 Operating Elements
and Connections
1 Display of the 2-channel receiving mod-
ule, indicates the transmission channel
and, by means of a segment bar, the
strength of the radio signal received
(left: receiving unit A, right: receiving
unit B)
2 Power switch and volume control, for
receiving unit A and receiving unit B of
the 2-channel receiving module
3 Buttons to set the 2-channel receiving
module:
chapter 7.1
4 Status indicators for the rechargeable
batteries
When operated with rechargeable bat-
teries:
The respective LED indicates the
charging state of the batteries. When
CD/MP3 Player with
Remote Control
(for the model TXA-1022CD only)
With the player, standard audio CDs
(including CD-Rs and CD-RWs
CDA
replayed.
("Compact Disc Audio") will
appear on the display as an indication.
MP3 files
2
from CDs, USB storage me -
dia and SD / SDHC memory cards can also
be replayed. For sound carriers with MP3
MP3
files,
will appear on the display as an
indication (only in the replay/ pause mode).
To switch on the player, press the button
POWER.
– Insert a CD with the lettering facing up
into the CD slot until it is pulled in auto-
matically.
– Connect a USB storage medium
USB flash drive, USB hard disk with sep-
arate power supply) to the jack
– Insert an SD card or SDHC card
max.) into the slot SD / SDHC CARD
(notched corner downwards and facing
the unit) until it engages. To remove the
1
Depending on the CD type, the CD burner and the burning program used, problems may occur when CD-RWs are
replayed.
2
The player also supports the reproduction of WMA files.
3
Due to the large number of storage device manufacturers and device drivers, it cannot be guaranteed that all
storage media are compatible with this player.
10
the LED "20 %" starts flashing, re -
charge the batteries as soon as pos-
sible.
When connected to the mains:
The LEDs light up continuously one
after the other while the batteries are
being recharged. When the batteries
have been completely recharged, the
LED "FULL" will light up.
5 POWER switch of the unit, will light up
during operation
6 Tone controls: TREBLE for high fre-
quencies and BASS for low frequen-
cies
7 Volume control for the input signal of
the jacks LINE IN (13)
8 Volume control for the input signal of
the jack AUX IN (15) and for the inte-
grated Bluetooth receiver
9 Volume control for the input signal of
jack MIC 2 (17)
10 Volume control for the input signal of
jack MIC 1 (18)
11 Control MASTER for the overall vol-
ume
12 Button VOICE PRIORITY with LED
indicator for the microphone priority
function: When the button is pressed
(LED illuminated), the volume of the
other audio sources will be substan-
tially reduced during microphone an -
nouncements.
card, push the card into the slot until it
disengages.
The player will be in the stop mode once
the sound carrier has been read (
DING DISC
/
1
) can be
options and further information on the dis-
play indications can be found in the table to
the right.
The anti-shock memory is able to compen-
sate brief interruptions caused by shocks
or vibrations when sampling a CD. How-
ever, it cannot compensate lasting, heavy
shocks. Therefore, the speaker system
must always be positioned on solid, un -
movable ground during CD operation.
Note concerning sound interruptions and
reading errors
3
(e. g.
Cigarette smoke and dust will easily penetrate
through all openings of the unit and will also set-
tle on the optics of the laser sampling system. If
.
this deposit should cause reading errors and
3
(32 GB
sound interruptions, the unit must be cleaned by
skilled personnel. Please note that there will be
a charge on cleaning, even during the warranty
period!
REA-
USB
CARD
/
). The operating
13 Input LINE IN (RCA jacks) to connect
an audio source with line signal level,
e. g. CD / MP3 player
14 Outputs LINE OUT (RCA jacks) and
AUX OUT (3.5 mm jack) to feed the
mixed signal of the audio sources used
to another active speaker system or to
a recorder, for example
Note: The tone controls (6) and the control
MASTER (11) will not have any effect on
the output signals at these jacks.
15 Input AUX IN (3.5 mm jack) to connect
an audio source with line signal level,
e. g. CD / MP3 player
16 Button to switch the Bluetooth receiver
on (keep pressed for a longer period of
time) or off (press briefly)
(
chapter 7.2)
Button flashes:
no connection to the Bluetooth audio
source
Button continuously illuminated:
connection to Bluetooth audio source
established
17 Input MIC 2 (6.3 mm jack) to connect a
microphone
18 Input MIC 1 (combined 6.3 mm jack/
XLR jack) to connect a microphone
19 Mains jack for connection to a mains
socket (230 V~ / 50 Hz) via the mains
cable provided
The infrared remote control requires two
1.5 V AAA batteries. Remove the battery
cover on the rear side. Insert the batteries
as indicated in the compartment, and then
close the cover again.
If the remote control is not used for a
longer time, remove the batteries as a pre-
caution so that the remote control will not
be damaged in case the batteries should
leak.
When pressing a button, always point the
remote control to the sensor "IR" (next to
the CD slot). Make sure that there are no
obstacles between the sensor and the
remote control. When the operating range
of the remote control decreases, the batter-
ies are discharged and must be replaced.
Batteries must not be placed in
the household waste. Always take
them to a special waste disposal,
e. g. collection container at your
retailer.

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