Oklahoma Sound PAW-95 User manual

Wireless/Rechargeable
PERSONAL PA
With Built in Tape Player/Recorder
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL #PAW-95
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VOICE
Amplification
SYSTEM

OKLAHOMA SOUND CORPORATION
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You are now the owner of a new and
exciting product in the presentation world of today. This
updated version also features a permanent rechargeable
battery, built in cassette player/recorder & 20 watt multime-
dia sound system the latest in the popular OSC lecternand
presentation equipment product line. With proper care, your
multi-use wireless rechargeable voice amplification system
will give you long lasting use.
Important Safety Information
As with any electronic device, care must be taken during
use. Always turn off amplifier before opening or servicing
any part of the unit. Please handle your PERSONAL PA with
the care it deserves.
Manufacturers Warranty
Our Wireless PA Rechargeable System undergoes the most rigid and exacting
tests for superior quality and performance before leaving the factory.
Oklahoma Sound Corporation warrants this product to be free from defec-
tive material and workmanship for two years from the date of resale by an
authorized Oklahoma Sound distributor.Oklahoma Sound will replace defec-
tive parts and repair malfunctioning products under this warranty when the
defect occurs under normal installation and use, provided the unit is
returned to our factory via prepaid transportation after direct authorization
and approval by Oklahoma Sound. This warranty provides that examination
of the returned product must disclose in our judgement, a manufacturing
defect. This warranty does not extend to any product which has been subject
to misuse, neglect, accident, improper installation, or where the serial num-
ber has been removed or defected and is given in lieu of any other warranty
implied or expressed and will not cover any consequential damages.
©Oklahoma Sound Corp. 06/2001

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Safety Information.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Manufacturer’s Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Operating Instructions — continued . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Troubleshooting/Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

OKLAHOMA SOUND CORPORATION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE!
Getting Acquainted
A) RECEIVER: This the main unit which
includes the speaker, tape deck,
volume, tone and echo controls
(karaoke).
B) TRANSMITTER: Is the small unit which
the Tie-Clip Mic attaches to it weighs
less than a pound and fits in a pock-
et or clips neatly on belt.
C) TIE-CLIP MIC: Small mic comes with
atie-clip for hands-free and more
maneuvering options.
D) HEADSET MICROPHONE - small mic
mounted on headset for hands-free
option.
Operation
1) Before first time usage the battery must be charged for at
least 10-12 hrs.(battery Is permanently installed inside receiver).
2) For faster batterycharging time switch receiver power off
while recharging. If battery runs out you may recharge the
unit while in use, however it may take a little longer in order to
fully recharge.
3) Check the power source before plugging in and make sure it
matches the voltage indicated on the unit.
4) To charge battery: insert power cord (included) to charger
input which is located under the cover behind receiver in bot-
tom right hand corner.
DO NOTINSERT CABLE INTO ANY OTHER INPUT!
Receiver (continued)
1) To achieve maximum reception fully extend antenna.
2) Place the receiver in the desired place (not closer than 5 ft.
from where mic will be used)
3) Adjust the volume switch to desired volume, the LB light will
turn green which indicates full battery; when LB light turns red
indicates low battery.
A.
B.
C.
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Receiver (continued)
4) When the receiver is used with the transmitter the RF light will turn on
and the AF light will flash while speaking which indicates that the unit is
working as it should.
5) If you want to record using a separate device other than the built-in
tape deck connect the device to the “AUX OUT” input behind receiver.
6) In order to play from a separate device over the PAW-95, simply con-
nect the device to th “AUX IN” input.
7) To add an extension speaker (not included) hook up ONLY to the EXT
input.
Tape Deck
1) To open — flip open door using the tab on the top left-hand corner of
door & insert tape.
2) Adjust to desired volume.Volume control is located on the back of the
receiver & is labeled “TAPE/AUX VOLUME”.
3) To record — Adjust Tape volume to medium level & simply press the red
button to begin recording.
Transmitter
1) The transmitter comes neatly packed away in the back of unit togeth-
er with the mic and a mic clip.
2) The transmitter uses 1 standard 9V battery (not included), which are
installed in the back of the transmitter.
3) Connect the mic to the transmitter and switch on, the red light will flash
on once. If red light remains lit it indicates that the battery is low, and
for maximum performance change battery. If a battery is unavailable
at the moment, the mic can be directly connected to the receiver by
plugging it into MIC input on the backof receiver.
4) Attach mic to clip and affix to tie, lapel etc. — the closer the mic is
located to the mouth the louder the sound.
5) If the transmitter will not be used for an extended period of time
remove the battery to avoid any damages that may be caused due
to leakage.
6) A1/8” to 1/4” adapter is provided in order to be able to connect the
microphones directly to the receiver. Simply attach adapter to mics &
plug into jack labeled “MIC IN” on back of receiver.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
If Feedback Occurs
• Be sure the mic isn't directly in front of built-in speaker
• Be sure the mic is not closer than 5 ft. from the receiver
• Reduce volume gradually until feedback diminishes
• Reduce the tone gradually by turning knob to the left
until feedback diminishes
Interference may occur in the following circumstances—
• If 2 transmitters of the same channel are operating in the same area
at the same time. The units operate on channels ranging from 1–4; if
you would like 2 or more separate units be sure to check the channel
which are stated on the bottom of each unit. Be sure to state while
ordering your second unit which channel you currently have so we
may send you a unit with a different channel.
• If interference occurs for no apparent reason there may be
some sort of transmitting signal close by, try lowering the
antenna, thus minimizing reception from other sources.
Precautions
Always turn-on receiver first and then transmitter; and always
switch-off transmitter first before turning off the receiver.
Do not insert recharging jack in any other input other than its
designated input.
If any part becomes wet switch power off and stop using unit
immediately.
If not using for an extended period of time store in dry place
and be sureto remove battery from transmitter.
As with any electronic device this unit should not be used by
children without the proper supervision.

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FEATURES
• PAW-95 was produced using the latest SMT machine, high
stability
• PAW-95 is provided with a permanently installed recharge-
able battery, which can be used continuously for 8 hours
• PAW-95 can be used with the recharger cable if the bat-
tery runs out
• Tone control is designed for the best tone output
• Echo control designed for karaoke
• VHF (170MHz–250MHz) frequency with low interference,
Crystal Oscillator circuit, frequencyis stable for excellent
reception
•Compact, lightweight 4.3lbs. Unit with carry-along handle
for complete mobility and portability
• Signal output receptacle allows for easy connection to
high powered amplifiers, recorders and large speaker
boxes
• Receiver has hidden compartment for power cord, trans-
mitter & mics for neat storing and comfortable carrying
•Four FCC approved channels available for multi unit/sta-
tion use within same facility

OKLAHOMA SOUND CORPORATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSMITTER
Frequency range ..............VHF170-250MHz
Modulation ........................FM+/- 30KHz max
Power Output .................... 20mW min
Frequency Stability............ +/- 10PPM (at 20°C)
Power Source ....................DC 9V
Current Consumption ......DC 3V
AF Response ...................... +/-dB (at 100MHz -10KHz)
Distortion ............................ 5% max (at DEV =/- 9-KHZ)
RECEIVER
Sensitivity ............................ 2.5uV min (under squelch control)
Max Power Output ............5W min (at 4 ohms speaker load)
Distortion ............................5% max ( At 10W output)
Frequency Stability............ +/- 10PPM (at 25°C)
Hum and Noise ..................60db min.
Power Source ....................AC120V/DC12V
(rechargeable battery included)
Sound Controls ..................Volume, Tone, Echo
Current Consumption ...... 1A (DC)
Dimensions ........................8"W x 103⁄4"H x 5"D
Weight ................................4.3 lbs.
OKLAHOMA SOUND CORP.
149 Entin Road, Clifton, NJ 07014
Tel 973-594-9000 • Fax 973-594-9339
www.oklahomasound.com • e-mail: inf[email protected]
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