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ORATOR PAP10 User manual

USER MANUAL
ORATOR
Portable Stage/PA
Speaker
PAP10
Readthismanualcarefullytoensuresafeoperationand
to get excellent acoustics from the speaker.
Troubleshooting:
A. Speaker:
1. No function light & no sound.
Ensure the power button is turned on.
Ensurethe power adapter is properly connectedto wall power & plug
properlyinserted to speaker.
Ensure the battery is charged.
2. Function light is on but no sound.
Make sure the cable inputs are properly connected into correct sockets.
Make sure you have selected the correct input/mode.
Check that output device is operating OK if external device.
B. Wireless Microphone
1 .The Receiver is turned on but the indicator light is not lit?
Make sure if the DC power cable is properly fiitted into the power socket &
the DC cable is firmly fitted into the Receiver.
2. When you turn on both the Receiver & Transmitter (Microphone or Beltpack),
the RF light does not come on.
TheRF light should come on whenboth transmitter & receiver are
on & the frequencies are matched. Check the power indicator light is
on in the Receiver & the Transmitter is not showing “Low Battery”. If
OK, then check that the frequency is matched & reset if necessary.
3. When you speak into the Microphone, no sound is heard from theAmplifier/
Speaker.
Make sure the volume on the Receiver is turned up, and check that
the audio (6.3mm) cable is properly installed.
4 .The audio output signal is not very good.
Checkthat you have installed theantennae.
Check that the Transmitter battery is not too low..
Check that the Receiver is within range & not obstructed by too
many solid objects.
Perhaps there is a strong interference in your area & you need to
changefrequency.
5. The quality of the sound is not good.
Check that the Transmitter battery is not too low..
Perhaps there is a strong interference in your area & you need to
changefrequency.
DearCustomer,
Conratulationsonyour purchase of the ORATOR PAP10 speaker.Thisspeaker
incorporatesthelatestfeaturesincludingAustralianapprovedUHFwireless
microphonetechnology(optionalwirelessmicrophone),MP3Player, Bluetooth,
100W RMS of power output, and plenty of connections for input to and output
fromthespeaker. It ispoweredbyalowvoltagepoweradaptorformaximum
safety.
Safety/Warning Notes:
For any service and repair, contactABI as per the details below. Do
not attempt to remove the amplifier or to replace any parts without
firstcontactingABior a qualified service agent.
To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose this speaker or the
powersupply to rain or moisture.
If you connect to an external battery, ensure the terminal cables are
connectedpositivetopositive&negativetonegative,oryouwill
damage some electronic components & the internal 12V fuse.
How to Use Bluetooth Function:
1.Turnthespeaker on.
2.Press“Mode” (7) button until “Bluetooth” displayed.
3. In Bluetooth setup on your transmitter device (phone, etc), select “BT Speaker”.
4.The speaker will “beep” when thebluetooth connection is successful.
5. You can now start streaming your music.
MP3 Player Operation:
An MP3 player is included and is operated by the controls in the top right of the
Amplifier panel (8). Note that the music format MUST be MP3 or the player will
notwork.
For any service or operation queries, contact ABI or your local ORATOR Dealer.
ABI can be contacted on 02.9938 6866 or [email protected].
Specifications of the PAP10:
Speaker Unit: 1 x 10” bass + 1 x 3” treble
RMSOutput: 100W
Impedance: 8 ohms
FrequencyResponse: 50Hz - 20 kHz
Separation: >48 dB
S/N ratio: > 92 dB
Inputs: 2xMicrophone(6.3mm)
1 x Guitar (6.3mm)
Line In (2 x RCA)
WirelessUHFMicrophone(builtinreceiver)
MP3 (USB or SD)
Bluetooth(builtinreceiver)
Outputs: Audio (2 x RCA)
Power: 15V 4A
WirelessMicrophone: UHF, 100 selectable frequencies, PLL,
range520 - 694 MHz, 32 MHz switching bandwidth,
100kHzchannelgrid,30mWRF power output.
DiversityReceiver.
Care of the Speaker/Accessories Management:
We suggest you keep the plastic bag supplied as a dust cover for use with the
PAP10.
Moving/Mounting the Speaker:
The PAP10 has a hand slot at the top for transport and lifting, plus a 35mm
mounting socket under the base of the speaker. Tripods stands and wall mount
brackets are available to suit this socket, for easy speaker mounting.
RearPanelofthePAP10Speaker:
1. USB/SD Input
2. LED screen
3.Repeat:AUX/MP3/Bluetooth
MP3 Next Song
MP3 Play
MP3 Prev Song
Mode:Aux/MP3/Bluetooth
4. Audio 1 Input
5. Audio 2 Input
6. DC 12V Input
7. Input Volume
Additional Speaker:
Ifyouwantto add an additional speaker for extra volume output, we
recommended the passive ORATOR PA10 speaker that is manufactured for this
purpose.ThePA10 is connectedusingtheaudiooutput (RCA) connectors.
Audio Input:
If you want to input audio from another audio player, such as an external DVD or
music player, use the audio input (RCA) connectors.
Microphone (cable) Input:
The PAP10 is fitted with 2 microphone input connectors (MIC1 and MIC2) that
enableyoutoconnect a traditional cable microphones. The input volume can be
controlled by the M. VOL (2) control knob.
Guitar (cable) Input:
The PAP10 is fitted with a guitar input connector (GT1) that allows you to
connect an electric guitar. The input volume can be controlled by the
GUITAR.VOL(1)controlknob.
EchoFunction:
The PA101 is fitted with an echo function that is normally only used for music
(karaoke)operation.If used for normal speech, the audio can sound a little
distorted so we recommend the control being left at -.
Audio Control:
The PAP10 has 3 control knobs for basic audio functions. The VOLUME (6)
controlis the Master Output volume controlling theoutput volume. Bass (4) and
Treble (5) controls allow you to create the balance between Bass & Treble in the
output that you desire. For normal operation, it is recommended that both are
centred(12 o’clock position).
8. Treble Volume
9. Bass Volume
10. Echo Volume
11. Main Volume
12. Microphone 1 Input
13. Microphone 2 Input
14. Output to passive speaker
15. Speaker Power on/off
16. UHF MicAntenna
17. Wireless Mic Volume
18. UHF Micro Power on/off
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Wireless Microphone Operation (Optional):
Frequency: The new ORATOR wireless UHF microphone system has been
re-designed tomeettheAustralian Government’snewlaws,commencingJan1
2015, relating to legal frequencies that can be used for wireless microphones in
Australia. The system has the choice of 100 frequencies, all within the legal
520-694MHzrange.Theactualfrequencybeingused is displayed on your
microphonedisplayscreen.Thereceiverhas been built into your speaker but
the optional wireless microphone must be purchased to use the wireless
microphonesystem.
Frequency Selection: The UHF band is not only used for wireless
microphones.Otherequipmentoperatinglocallyonthesame frequency may
causeinterference.DigitalTV is the most common problem for microphones and
as the frequencies used by TV channels varies by location, a frequency that
may work well in one area, may be subject to interference elsewhere. Usually,
once you select a frequency that works well in your area, it shouldn’t need
changingunlessyouaremovingaroundthecountry.
Microphone System Operation:Thereceivermodulein the
speaker has an on/off switch. It also has an input volume control
knob,connectorfortheaerial, frequency channel display screen,
and 3 small buttons with Up, Down & IR labels. There are also 2
small LEDs, one labelled RF & 1 labelled IR (see pic). The RF
lightwillbelit when the microphone & receiver are “paired” on the
samefrequency.Tochangefrequency&then“pair”withthe
microphone,presstheUpor Down buttons to move to another
frequencyasrequired,then press the IR button. The screen will
displayadashedline.ThemicrophoneIRreceiver(smallclear
areabelowpowerbutton)mustbe held close to the Receiver IR
LED.Thesystem should now be paired. The microphone must be
in position quickly, so if the pairing does not work (if the RF LED
is not bright), then try again.
Microphone Operation: Themicrophone is battery operated. Press the Power
buttonto turn on/off.Thefrequency will be displayed on the screen.Toreplace
thebattery, remove the bottom black cover by turning the cover anticlockwise.
The microphone uses 2 xAAbatteries.

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