PROEL FREEPACK812 User manual

FREEPACK812
Portable Sound System
USER’S MANUAL
ENGLISH
ITALIANO
96MAN00098-RE V.25/14

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ENGLISH - INDEX
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.................................................................3
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...........................................................................................................3
IN CASE OF FAULT...................................................................................................................................3
PACKAGING, SHIPPING AND COMPLAINT..............................................................................................3
WARRANTY AND PRODUCTS RETURN....................................................................................................3
MAINTENANCE AND DISCLAIMER .........................................................................................................4
POWER SUPPLY ......................................................................................................................................4
CE CONFORMITY ....................................................................................................................................4
INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................5
DESCRIPTION..........................................................................................................................................5
MAIN PANEL OPERATIONS .....................................................................................................................5
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY REPLACEMENT.......................................................................................12
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS .........................................................................................................13
FREEPACK812 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.........................................................................................14

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DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with
other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the enviroment
or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of
wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their
local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe
recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase
contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•CAUTION - Before using this product read carefully the following safety instructions. Take a look of this
manual entirely and preserve it for future reference. When using any electric product, basic precautions
should always be taken, including the following:
•To reduce the risk, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.
•Protect the apparatus from atmospheric agents and keep it away from water, rain and high humidity places.
•This product should be site away from heat sources such as radiators, lamps and any other device that generate heat.
•Care should be taken so that objects and liquids do not go inside the product.
•The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described on the operating
instructions or as marked on the product.
IN CASE OF FAULT
•In case of fault or maintenance this product should be inspected only by qualified service personnel when:
•Liquids have spilled inside the product.
•The product has fallen and been damaged.
•The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.
•Do not operate on the product, it has no user-serviceable parts inside.
•Refer servicing to an authorized maintenance centre.
PACKAGING, SHIPPING AND COMPLAINT
•This unit package has been submitted to ISTA 1A integrity tests. We suggest you control the unit
conditions immediately after unpacking it.
•If any damage is found, immediately advise the dealer. Keep all unit packaging parts to allow inspection.
•Proel is not responsible for any damage that occurs during shipment..
•Products are sold “delivered ex warehouse” and shipment is at charge and risk of the buyer.
•Possible damages to unit should be immediately notified to forwarder. Each complaint for manumitted
package should be done within eight days from product receipt.
WARRANTY AND PRODUCTS RETURN
•Proel products have operating warranty and comply their specifications, as stated by manufacturer..
•Proel warrants all materials, workmanship and proper operation of this product for a period of two years
from the original date of purchase. If any defects are found in the materials or workmanship or if the
product fails to function properly during the applicable warranty period, the owner should inform about
these defects the dealer or the distributor, providing receipt or invoice of date of purchase and defect
detailed description. This warranty does not extend to damage resulting from improper installation,
misuse, neglect or abuse. Proel S.p.A. will verify damage on returned units, and when the unit has been
properly used and warranty is still valid, then the unit will be replaced or repaired. Proel S.p.A. is not

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responsible for any "direct damage" or "indirect damage" caused by product defectiveness.
MAINTENANCE AND DISCLAIMER
•Clean only with dry cloth.
•Proel products have been expressly designed for audio application, with signals in audio range (20Hz to
20kHz). Proel has no liability for damages caused in case of lack of maintenance, modifications, improper
use or improper installation non-applying safety instructions.
•Proel S.p.A. reserves the right to change these specifications at any time without notice.
•Proel S.p.A. declines any liability for damages to objects or persons caused by lacks of maintenance,
improper use, installation not performed with safety precautions and at the state of the art.
POWER SUPPLY
•This apparatus should only be connected to power source type specified in this owner’s manual or on the unit.
•If the supplied AC power cable plug is different from the wall socket, please contact an electrician to
change the AC power plug.
•Hold the plug and the wall outlet while disconnecting the unit from AC power.
•If the unit will not be used for a long period of time, please unplug the power cord from AC power outlet.
•To avoid unit power cord damage, please do not strain the AC power cable and do not bundle it.
•In order to avoid damages, please ensure that the power cord is not stepped on or pinched by heavy objects.
CE CONFORMITY
•The product is in compliance with Directive LVD 2006 / 95 / EC as stated in EN 60065 standard.
•PROEL S.p.A hereby, declares that this product (excluding the provided radio microphone system)
complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC (EMC),
as stated in EN 55103-1 and EN 55103-2 standards.

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing this PROEL product and for your trust in our brand, synonymous of professionalism,
accuracy, high quality and reliability. All our products are CE approved and designed for continuous use in
professional applications.
DESCRIPTION
FREEPACK812 is an all-in-one complete PA system that, even if ultra-portable compact in size, combines
everything musicians and other PA users need for playing: a full-featured mixer with digital effect, MP3
player, a powerful CLASS D amplifier, two full-range speakers and high-quality connection cables.
FREEPACK812 is quick to setup and simple to use, is packed with a full set of features and deliver an
unexpected sound quality for this kind of systems. The fully featured powered mixer, including a MP3 player
with BLUETOOTH connection, is coupled perfectly with the two speakers in a stylish luggage-style package,
making transport and installation quick and easy. A convenient and large compartment on the back of the
mixer can contain all the connection cables and other accessories. Two high-quality PROEL speaker cables
with ultra-durable 1/4” metal jack connectors are also provided.
The two speakers, hosted in lightweight PP cabinets, feature selected transducers and carefully designed
crossover filters, which can provide a clean and defined sound together with an extended response and a
high sound pressure.
Thanks to its versatility and portability, FREEPACK812 can be used in a variety of applications, such has live
gigs for singers or small bands, education and sporting events, seminars and presentations.
MAIN PANEL OPERATIONS
1. MIC IN 1-6
This is a XLR connector that accepts a XLR plug from any balanced or unbalanced microphone. The XLR
input is wired as follows:
Pin 1 = shield or ground
Pin 2 = + positive or "hot"
Pin 3 = - negative or "cold"
2. LINE IN 1-6
This is a female jack connector that accepts a JACK plug from any balanced or unbalanced line level
source. When connecting a balanced signal, wire them as follows:
Tip = + positive or “hot”
Ring = - negative or “cold”
Sleeve = shield or ground
When connecting an unbalanced signal, wire them as follows:
Tip = + positive or “hot”
Sleeve = shield or ground
3. CLIP LED 1-10
This LED has three functions:
If the LED is OFF no signal or a very low signal is present at the input.
If the LED flashes BLUE this means that an optimal level signal is present .
If the LED flashes RED this means that the input signal is near to the maximum CLIPPING point.
IMPORTANT: if the CLIP LED is RED reduce the level of the input signal using the PAD or LEVEL control.
4. PAD SWITCH 1-6
If the input signal exceeds the maximum channel dynamic range and CLIP LED lights RED, try to push
down this button to attenuate the signal level.

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5. +48V PHANTOM POWER SWITCH 1-6
If pressed this switch activates the phantom power on MIC 1-6 inputs. Most professional condenser
microphones require phantom power, which is a lower DC voltage delivered to the microphone on pin 2
and 3 of the XLR microphone connector. Dynamic microphones do not require phantom power,
however phantom power will not harm most dynamic microphones should you plug one in while the
phantom power is on. Check the manual of your microphone to find out for sure whether or not
phantom power can damage it.
6. LEVEL 1-10
This potentiometer sets the level of the respective channel input.

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7. LOW
This potentiometer sets the LOW TONE level: if rotated clockwise it enhances the lows, if rotated
counter-clockwise it reduces the lows (in the centre position the response is flat).
8. HIGH
This potentiometer sets the HIGH TONE level: if rotated clockwise it enhances the highs, if rotated
counter-clockwise it reduces the highs (in the centre position the response is flat).
9. FX 1-10
This potentiometer sets the level of the effect applied to the respective channel input.
10. LINE L/MONO 7-8
This is a female JACK connector that accepts a male JACK plug with balanced or unbalanced line level
input signal from almost any line source. If the LINE R jack is not inserted, this channel operates like a
MONO channel with this input as a single signal source. Wiring is the same of previous paragraphs.
11. LINE R 7-8
This is a JACK connector, which accepts a balanced or unbalanced line level input signal from almost any
line source. This is used only in presence of LINE L jack input to use the channel as STEREO.
12. STEREO IN 7-8 (MINI JACK)
This is a MINI JACK (3.5mm) female connector that accepts a STEREO MINI JACK plug from Computer /
CD / DVD / MP3 players. The MINI JACK is wired as follows:
Tip = positive signal of left channel
Ring = positive signal of right channel
Sleeve = shield or ground
Note: the use of the mini-jack excludes the LINE L & R 7-8 (JACK) inputs.
13. LINE L R 9-10 (RCA)
These are two RCA female connectors that accept two RCA plug from LEFT and RIGHT channels of a line
level source, each RCA input is wired as follows:
Tip = + positive or "hot"
Sleeve = shield or ground
14. STEREO IN B 9-10 (JACK)
This is a JACK female connector that accepts a STEREO JACK plug from Computer / CD / DVD / MP3
players. The STEREO JACK is wired as follows:
Tip = positive signal of left channel
Ring = positive signal of right channel
Sleeve = shield or ground
Note: the use of the stereo-jack excludes the LINE RCA 9-10 inputs.
15. STEREO IN 9-10 (MINI JACK)
This is a MINI JACK (3.5mm) female connector that accepts a STEREO MINI JACK plug from Computer /
CD / DVD / MP3 players. Wiring is the same of previous paragraphs.
Note: the use of the mini-jack excludes the LINE JACK and RCA 9-10 inputs.
16. MEDIA PLAYER / STEREO IN SWITCH
Use this switch to select the external player connected at RCA, JACK or MINI JACK connectors or the
internal Media Player as the source for the input channel 9-10.
17. PRESETS selector
Rotate this switch to select the preset effect you want to use. Preset Descriptions:
1. PL ATE 1 - This is a simulation of plate reverb with long decay.
2. ROOM 1 - This type of reverb reproduces the ambience of natural room acoustics with long decay.
3. PLATE 2 - This is a simulation of plate reverb with medium decay.
4. PLATE 3 - This is a simulation of plate reverb with short decay.
5. ROOM 2 - This type of reverb reproduces the ambience of natural room acoustics with medium decay.

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6. ROOM 3 - This type of reverb reproduces the ambience of natural room acoustics with short decay.
7. HALL 1 - This type of reverb simulates the ambience of a grand concert hall with medium decay.
8. HALL 2 - This type of reverb simulates the ambience of a grand concert hall with long decay.
9. DELAY 1 - Typical mono delay .
10. DEL AY 2 - Typical ping-pong stereo delay.
11. FLANGER - Typical modulation effect, creates a strong sweeping effect, particularly effective on rock
electric guitar, lead and rhythm.
12. CHORUS - Typical modulation effect, provides a soft, ethereal sweeping effect. Perfect for
enhancement of electric and acoustic guitar and bass. Also adds a dramatic effect to vocals, particularly
group harmonies and choirs.
13. CHORUS/ROOM 1 - Typical chorus and short decay reverb effect combined together.
14. CHORUS/ROOM 2 - Typical chorus and long decay reverb effect combined together.
15. VOCAL CANCEL – Attenuates the voice.
16. ROTARY SPEAKER - Simulates the typical ‘60 rotary speaker effect.
18. FX LEVEL
It adjusts the level of the internal effect signal sent to the MAIN MIX outputs.
19. PARAMETER
Set the amount of the most important parameter of the selected effect: decay time, feedback quantity,
modulation intensity and so on.
20. ON
Switches on or off the effect.
21. MAIN MIX
This potentiometer sets the general level of all signals.
22. LEVEL METER
The LEVEL METER shows the level of the signal sent to the outputs. To prevent excessive distortion, try
to avoid the last YELLOW LED to be continuously on.
23. SD SLOT
This slot is where you can insert a SD MEMORY CARD containing audio files.

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24. USB SLOT
This slot is where you can insert an USB FLASH DRIVE containing audio files.
25. MODE SWITCH
Pressing this switch you can select the source containing audio files between SD, USB or external
Bluetooth player device. A small icon appears on the display that identify the memory currently used:
USB FLASH DRIVE
SD MEMORY CARD
BLUETOOTH DEVICE
Preferably use only reliable memories (suggested brands are: Sandisk, Kingston, Lexar, Verbatim).
To connect a Bluetooth device follow the instructions for the device to be connected. Select
BLUETOOTH DEVICE by pressing MODE button and, if the device is close enough,it is recognized
after few seconds. If this doesn’t happen, try again pressing the PLAY button and, at the same time,
restarting the search procedure in the external Bluetooth device.
Press MODE… Press PLAY to connect … BT device connected.
NOTE: the audio file types and quality playable with Bluetooth connection depends on the Bluetooth
device used.
Press and hold MODE button and the following utility menu will appear:
Use and buttons to browse the options, press button to select an option.
Recently reconnection: selecting this option the media player tries to reconnect the latest
Bluetooth device connected.
EQ: selecting this option the following menu will appear.
In this menu you can choose an equalization for the audio files to be reproduced: Normal, Pop,
Rock, Jazz, Classic, Country, Bass enhance.
After an EQ setting has been chosen, a small icon in the main screen will show the choice.

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Deleted paired info: selecting this option the information about any Bluetooth device previously
paired with the media player will be cancelled. Try this option if you have problems to set a new BT
connection.
Device Information: selecting this option the following info screen will appear, showing the name
and address of the FREE8LT Bluetooth receiver.
Exit: returns to the main screen.
26. PLAY/PAUSE
This button plays or pauses the current audio file.
27. STOP
This button stops the current audio file. If you press again the play button, the song will restart from the
beginning.
28. PLAY MODE
This button changes the play mode of the audio files. A small icon on the display shows the current
mode.
NORMAL: normal forward play of all songs contained in all memories and all folders, when it reaches
the latest song it will stop playing.
RANDOM: it plays all songs contained in all memories and all folders randomly.
INTRO: it plays the first 10 seconds of each song contained in the current folder.
ALL: same as normal playing but when it reaches the latest song it restarts from the first.
SINGLE ONE: it plays only the current song then stops.
FOLDER: it plays all song contained in the current folder.
Brief explanation of how the player works. When you insert an SD memory card or USB flash drive
in the respective slot, the player scrolls the entire content of the memory locating all audio file that
can be played (files with .WAV .MP3 .WMA extensions). All files will be played in numerical and
alphabetical order, considering first the “name of the folder” and then the “name of the file”.
Example of use: insert a memory into a slot, the player starts playing the first song in numerical and
alphabetical order. Press PLAY MODE button to choose INTRO, then wait until you hear the song you
want to listen. Then press again the PLAY MODE button to choose FOLDER to play all songs
contained in that folder or SINGLE ONE to play only the selected song.
29. PREVIOUS SONG
Skip to previous song.
30. NEXT SONG
Skip to the next song.
Pressing and hold or you set the digital volume of the internal media player. We
suggest to let this volume always at the maximum and to adjust the level of the player using the
LEVEL potentiometer.

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31. IR RECEIVER
This is the remote control IR receiver.
32. LCD DISPLAY
The LCD DISPLAY shows several data:
33. POWER
Use this switch to power ON or OFF the FREEPACK812. The
FREEPACK812 is "ON" when the switch is in the "I" position.
34. AC~ SOCKET
Here’s where you plug in your mains supply cord. You should
always use the mains cord supplied with the device. Be sure
that your device is turned off before you plug the mains supply
cord into an electrical outlet.
35. FUSE holder
Here is where the mains protection fuse is placed.
REPLACE THE PROTECTION FUSE ONLY WITH THE
SAME TYPE.
IF, AFTER THE REPLACEMENT, THE FUSE INTERRUPTS
AGAIN, DO NOT TRY AGAIN THEN CONTACT THE PROEL
SERVICE CENTER.
36. LINE VOLTAGE
This switch sets the AC voltage line of your country (usually it is set
by factory and isn't necessary to change it). The 115V setting is for
mains line in the range of 105-120V~ and 230V setting is for mains
line in the range of 210-240V~.
WARNING: an incorrect setting of AC LINE VOLTAGE could damage seriously the internal
electronics!

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37. LEFT INSERT
This is where you connect serial effects, usually
compressors or equalizers, before the MAIN MIX LEVEL
control. Specialty “Y” cables, developed just for these
jacks, are widely available on shops.
38. RIGHT INSERT
Same as above for the right channel output.
39. SUB OUT
This is a jack connector sending the low frequencies of the MAIN MIX
signal to an active sub-woofer. The jack output is wired as follows:
Tip = + positive or "hot"
Sleeve = shield or ground
40. LEFT SPEAKER OUTPUT
This is jack connector sending the amplified MAIN MIX LEFT signal to
the speaker. Use always power cables to connect the speaker and note
that the minimum acceptable impedance for each output is 4 ohm. The
JACK power output is wired as follows:
Tip = + positive speaker terminal
Sleeve = - negative speaker terminal
41. RIGHT SPEAKER OUTPUT
Same as previous for the amplified MAIN MIX RIGHT signal.
42. SPEAKER INPUT (on each rear speaker panel)
This is the jack connector that accepts the amplified signal from
the mixer unit. Use always the supplied power cable to connect
the speaker.
The JACK power input is wired as follows:
Tip = + positive speaker terminal
Sleeve = - negative speaker terminal
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY REPLACEMENT
To use the remote control for the first time you need to remove the protective
sticker as shown in the figure. When the battery of the remote control is discharged,
you need to replace it with a new one of the same type. Instructions about how to
open the battery compartment are printed on the remote control body.
BE CAREFUL: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED.
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE: CR 2025 LITHIUM MANGANESE DIOXIDE BATTERY.
The battery contains Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply, it should not be disposed
with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the
environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other
types of wastes and recycle it.

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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS
The use of the player and its remote control depends on the type of media
utilized. Some buttons are active or not active depending if an SD CARD, a USB
memory or a BLUETOOTH device is used to reproduce the audio files.
PLAY/PAUSE
This button plays or pauses the current audio file.
EQ equalization
Using this button you can choose different types of equalization for the audio
files: Normal, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Country, Bass enhance.
On the display you can see in sequence:
VOLUME
Press this button to reduce or increase the volume.
PREVIOUS – NEXT
Press to skip to the previous or the next song.
NUMERIC KEYPAD
Jumps directly to a specific song. All songs contained in a memory media are sorted in a list in numerical and
alphabetical order: selecting a number you can play immediately the corresponding song in this list.
A simple trick: by renaming the song files contained in a memory stick with a two number prefix you
can quickly jump to a specific song corresponding to that number For example: 01filename.mp3, 02
filename.wma and so on.
ENTER
Pressing this button you enter in a sub-menu with the following options:
EQ PL AY MODE CHANGE DEVICE EXIT
Use the buttons to browse the options and to select an option.
See the corresponding point in this paragraph for the description of the EQ option.
See the corresponding point in the previous paragraph for the description of the PLAY MODE options.
The CHANGE DEVICE option corresponds to the use of MODE button (see following point).
MODE
This button switches between USB FLASH DRIVE SD MEMORY CARD BLUETOOTH DEVICE
Press and hold the MODE button to switch off and on the MEDIA PLAYER.
These buttons are not used.

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FREEPACK812 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
MIXER Section
MONO inputs
6 x MIC/LINE IN (XLR/JACK)
STEREO inputs
2 x LINE IN (JACK/2xRCA/mini-jack)
Input EQ
2-band EQ (HIGH + LOW)
Internal Effect
16 Preset DIGITAL multieffect with 1 parameter
Outputs
2x SPEAKER OUT (JACK)
Metering
2x 10 LED VU-meter
MULTIMEDIA Section
Player Type
USB / SD / BLUETOOTH player
Compatible File Formats
WAV, MP3, WMA
Control Interface
LCD display, REMOTE control
AMPLIFIER Section
Amplifier Type
Class D with SMPS (Switching Mode Power Supply)
Maximum Output Power
2x 500 W @ 4 ohm (1 KHz, 1% THD)
Frequency Response
20 Hz - 20 KHz
LOUDSPEAKER Section
Loudspeaker System
2-way system vented
High Frequency Device
1" horn loaded compression driver
Low Frequency Device
8” x 12” elliptical woofer
Angular Coverage
90° H x 60° V
Impedance
8 ohm
Frequency Response
50Hz - 20KHz, -10dB
SPL 1W 1m
96 dB
Construction
Polypropylene Cabinet, Metal Grille
Handles
1 top
Pole Holder
1 bottom
GENERAL Specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D)
System: 81 x 24.5 x 61 cm / Speaker: 31 x 24.5 x 57.5 cm /
Mixer: 41 x 24.5 x 61 cm
Weight
System: 28 Kg / Speaker: 9Kg / Mixer: 10Kg
Power Supply
230 / 115 V~ (switchable) 50 / 60 Hz
Power Consumption
700 W

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ITALIANO - INDICE
TRATTAMENTO DEL DISPOSITIVO ELETTRICO OD ELETTRONICO A FINE VITA.....................................16
AVVERTENZE PER LA SICUREZZA..........................................................................................................16
IN CASO DI GUASTO .............................................................................................................................16
IMBALLAGGIO, TRASPORTO E RECLAMI ..............................................................................................16
GARANZIE E RESI ..................................................................................................................................16
MANUTENZIONE E LIMITAZIONI D’USO...............................................................................................17
ALIMENTAZIONE...................................................................................................................................17
CONFORMITÀ CE ..................................................................................................................................17
INTRODUZIONE ....................................................................................................................................18
DESCRIZIONE ........................................................................................................................................18
FUNZIONI DEL PANNELLO PRINCIPALE.................................................................................................18
SOSTITUZIONE DELLA BATTERIA DEL CONTROLLO REMOTO...............................................................25
FUNZIONI CONTROLLO REMOTO .........................................................................................................26
FREEPACK812 – SPECIFICHE TECNICHE ................................................................................................27

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TRATTAMENTO DEL DISPOSITIVO ELETTRICO OD ELETTRONICO A FINE VITA
Il marchio riportato sul prodotto o sulla documentazione indica che il prodotto non deve essere
smaltito con altri rifiuti domestici al termine del ciclo di vita. Per evitare eventuali danni all’ambiente si
invita l’utente a separare questo prodotto da altri tipi di rifiuti e di riciclarlo in maniera responsabile
per favorire il riutilizzo sostenibile delle risorse materiali. Gli utenti domestici sono invitati a contattare
il rivenditore presso il quale è stato acquistato il prodotto o l’ufficio locale preposto per tutte le
informazioni relative alla raccolta differenziata e al riciclaggio per questo tipo di prodotto. Gli utenti aziendali sono
invitati a contattare il proprio fornitore e verificare i termini e le condizioni del contratto di acquisto. Questo
prodotto non deve essere smaltito unitamente ad altri rifiuti commerciali.
AVVERTENZE PER LA SICUREZZA
•ATTENZIONE –Prima di utilizzare il prodotto, si prega di leggere attentamente le seguenti istruzioni per la sicurezza.
Prendere visione del manuale d’uso e conservarlo per successive consultazioni. Durante l’uso di un prodotto
elettrico devono essere sempre prese precauzioni di base onde evitare danni a cose o persone, incluse le seguenti:
•In presenza di bambini, controllare che il prodotto non rappresenti un pericolo.
•Posizionare l’apparecchio al riparo dagli agenti atmosferici e a distanza di sicurezza dall’acqua, dalla
pioggia e dai luoghi ad alto grado di umidità.
•Collocare o posizionare il prodotto lontano da fonti di calore quali radiatori, griglie di riscaldamento e
ogni altro dispositivo che produca calore.
•Evitare che qualsiasi oggetto o sostanza liquida entri all’interno del prodotto.
•Il prodotto deve essere connesso esclusivamente alla alimentazione elettrica delle caratteristiche
descritte nel manuale d’uso o scritte sul prodotto.
IN CASO DI GUASTO
•In caso di guasto o manutenzione questo prodotto deve essere ispezionato da personale qualificato quando:
•Sostanze liquide sono penetrate all’interno del prodotto.
•Il prodotto è caduto e si è danneggiato.
•Il prodotto non funziona normalmente esibendo una marcato cambio di prestazioni.
•Non intervenire sul prodotto. Rivolgersi a un centro di assistenza autorizzato Proel.
IMBALLAGGIO, TRASPORTO E RECLAMI
•L’imballo è stato sottoposto a test di integrità secondo la procedura ISTA 1A. Si raccomanda di controllare
il prodotto subito dopo l’apertura dell’imballo.
•Se vengono riscontrati danni informare immediatamente il rivenditore. Conservare quindi l’imballo
completo per permetterne l’ispezione.
•Proel declina ogni responsabilità per danni causati dal trasporto.
•Le merci sono vendute “franco nostra sede” e viaggiano sempre a rischio e pericolo del distributore.
•Eventuali avarie e danni dovranno essere contestati al vettore. Ogni reclamo per imballi manomessi
dovrà essere inoltrato entro 8 giorni dal ricevimento della merce.
GARANZIE E RESI
•I Prodotti Proel sono provvisti della garanzia di funzionamento e di conformità alle proprie specifiche,
come dichiarate dal costruttore.
•La garanzia di funzionamento è di 24 mesi dopo la data di acquisto. I difetti rilevati entro il periodo di garanzia
sui prodotti venduti, attribuibili a materiali difettosi o difetti di costruzione, devono essere tempestivamente
segnalati al proprio rivenditore o distributore, allegando evidenza scritta della data di acquisto e descrizione
del tipo di difetto riscontrato. Sono esclusi dalla garanzia difetti causati da uso improprio o manomissione.
Proel SpA constata tramite verifica sui resi la difettosità dichiarata, correlata all’appropriato utilizzo, e l’effettiva

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validità della garanzia; provvede quindi alla sostituzione o riparazione dei prodotti, declinando tuttavia ogni
obbligo di risarcimento per danni diretti o indiretti eventualmente derivanti dalla difettosità.
MANUTENZIONE E LIMITAZIONI D’USO
•Pulire il prodotto unicamente con un panno asciutto.
•I Prodotti Proel sono destinati esclusivamente ad un utilizzo specifico di tipo sonoro: segnali di ingresso di
tipo audio (20Hz-20kHz). Proel declina ogni responsabilità per danni a terzi causati da mancata
manutenzione, manomissioni, uso improprio o installazione non eseguita secondo le norme di sicurezza.
•Proel S.p.A. si riserva di modificare il prodotto e le sue specifiche senza preavviso.
•Proel S.p.A. declina ogni responsabilità per danni a terzi causati da mancata manutenzione, manomissioni, uso
improprio o installazione non eseguita secondo le norme di sicurezza e a regola d'arte.
ALIMENTAZIONE
•Il prodotto deve essere connesso esclusivamente alla alimentazione elettrica delle caratteristiche
descritte nel manuale d’uso o scritte sul prodotto.
•Se la spina in dotazione non combacia con la presa, rivolgersi ad un elettricista per far installare una presa appropriata.
•Quando si scollega l’apparato alla rete tenere saldamente sia la spina che la presa.
•Quando l’unità non viene utilizzata per un periodo prolungato, interrompere l’alimentazione estraendo la
spina dalla presa dell’alimentazione.
•Per evitare danni alla linea d’alimentazione dell’apparato, non mettere in trazione il cavo d’alimentazione
e non utilizzare un cavo attorcigliato.
•Per evitare il danneggiamento del cavo d’alimentazione dell’apparato, assicurarsi che questo non venga
calpestato o schiacciato da oggetti pesanti.
CONFORMITÀ CE
•I Prodotti Proel sono conformi alla direttiva LVD 2006 / 95 / EC, secondo lo standard EN 60065.
•PROEL S.p.A dichiara che questo prodotto (escluso il sistema del radio microfono) è conforme ai requisiti
essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 2004/108/EC (EMC), secondo gli
standard EN 55103-1 e EN 55103-2.

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INTRODUZIONE
Grazie per aver scelto un prodotto PROEL e della fiducia riposta nel nostro marchio, sinonimo di
professionalità, accuratezza, elevata qualità ed affidabilità. Tutti i nostri prodotti sono conformi alle
normative CE per utilizzazione continua in impianti di diffusione sonora.
DESCRIZIONE
FREEPACK812 è un sistema audio completo in stile “valigetta” che unisce in un formato estremamente
compatto e portabile, tutto ciò di cui il musicista o l’utente necessitano: un mixer completo con effetti digitali
e lettore MP3, un potente amplificatore, due diffusori e i cavi di collegamento.
Benché di dimensioni compatte, veloce da allestire e facile da utilizzare, il sistema FREEPACK812 offre un set
completo di funzioni ed una qualità sonora sorprendente per un sistema audio di questo tipo. Il mixer
amplificato con un set completo di funzioni e lettore MP3 con connessione BLUETOOTH è abbinato ad una
coppia di diffusori integrabili con il mixer stesso in un unica valigetta, il che rende semplicissimo il trasporto
ed il montaggio. Il mixer include anche un capiente scomparto che può contenere i cavi di connessione ad
altri accessori. I due cavi PROEL ad alta qualità forniti con il sistema sono dotati di robusti connettori a jack in
metallo. I diffusori, alloggiati in cabinet leggeri in polipropilene, utilizzano altoparlanti selezionati e filtri
crossover accuratamente progettati, in grado di offrire una riproduzione definita e nitida oltre ad una risposta
in frequenza estesa e lineare e ad una elevata pressione sonora.
Grazie alla sua portabilità e versatilità FREEPACK812 può essere utilizzato in una grande varietà di
applicazioni, come esibizioni dal vivo, eventi sportivi o didattici e presentazioni di vario genere.
FUNZIONI DEL PANNELLO PRINCIPALE
1. MIC IN 1-6
Connettore XLR femmina che accetta un XLR maschio da qualsiasi microfono dinamico bilanciato o
sbilanciato. Le terminazioni dell' ingresso XLR sono le seguenti:
Pin 1 = schermo o massa
Pin 2 = + positivo o "caldo"
Pin 3 = - negativo o "freddo"
2. LINE IN 1-6
È un connettore JACK femmina, in grado di accettare uno spinotto JACK da ogni tipo di sorgente a livello
linea bilanciata o sbilanciata. Quando si collega un segnale bilanciato, le terminazioni sono le seguenti:
Tip (punta) = + positivo o “caldo”
Ring (anello) = - negativo o “freddo”
Sleeve (manicotto) = schermo o massa
Quando si collega un segnale sbilanciato, le terminazioni sono le seguenti:
Tip (punta) = + positivo o “caldo”
Sleeve (manicotto) = schermo o massa
3. CLIP LED 1-10
Questo LED ha 3 funzioni:
Se il LED è spento nessun segnale o un segnale molto basso è presente all’ingresso.
Se il LED lampeggia BLU significa che è presente un segnale con un livello ottimale.
Se il LED lampeggia ROSSO significa che il segnale in ingresso è prossimo al massimo livello di CLIP.
IMPORTANTE: se il LED è ROSSO ridurre il livello del segnale d’ingresso usando i controlli PAD e LEVEL.
4. PAD SWITCH 1-6
Se il segnale d’ingresso eccede la massima dinamica del canale, CLIP LED ROSSO, provare a premere
questo tasto per attenuarlo.

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5. +48V interruttore alimentazione PHANTOM 1-6
Questo interruttore attiva e disattiva l’alimentazione phantom negli ingressi microfonici MIC. La maggior
parte dei microfoni professionali a condensatore richiedono l’alimentazione phantom, la quale è una
bassa tensione continua DC portata al microfono sui terminali 2 e 3 del connettore XLR. I microfoni
dinamici non richiedono l’alimentazione phantom, tuttavia l’alimentazione phantom non dovrebbe
arrecare alcun danno ai microfoni dinamici se inseriti quando accesa. Controllare il manuale del
microfono per assicurarsi se l’alimentazione phantom possa danneggiarlo.
6. LEVEL 1-10

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Potenziometro per la regolazione del livello del corrispondente canale d’ingresso.
7. LOW
Potenziometro per la regolazione dei toni bassi: se ruotato al massimo enfatizza i bassi, se ruotato al
minimo diminuisce i bassi (in posizione centrale l’intervento è neutro).
8. HIGH
Potenziometro per la regolazione dei toni alti: se ruotato al massimo enfatizza gli alti, se ruotato al
minimo diminuisce gli alti (in posizione centrale l’intervento è neutro).
9. FX 1-10
Potenziometro per l’impostazione del livello dell’effetto applicato al corrispondente canale d’ingresso.
10. LINE L/MONO 7-8
È un connettore JACK femmina, in grado di accettare uno spinotto JACK maschio con un segnale di livello
linea bilanciato o sbilanciato da ogni tipo di sorgente. Se il jack LINE R non è inserito, questo canale
opera come un canale MONO con questo ingresso come sorgente unica.
11. LINE R 7-8
È un connettore JACK, in grado di accettare un segnale a livello linea bilanciato o sbilanciato da ogni tipo
di sorgente. È usato solo in presenza del jack LINE L per usare il canale in modalità STEREO.
12. STEREO IN 7-8 (MINI JACK)
Connettore femmina MINI JACK (3.5mm) che accetta un JACK MINI STEREO maschio da una sorgente
ausiliaria Computer / CD / DVD / MP3. Il MINI JACK è terminato come segue:
Tip (punta) = segnale positivo del canale sinistro
Ring (anello) = segnale positivo del canale destro
Sleeve (manicotto) = schermo o massa
Nota: l’uso dell’ingresso mini-jack esclude gli ingressi LINE L & R 7-8 (JACK).
13. LINE L R 9-10 (RCA)
Due connettori femmina RCA che accettano due spinotti RCA maschio dai canali sinistro e destro di una
sorgente ausiliaria con livello linea, ogni ingresso RCA è terminato come segue:
Tip (punta) = + positivo o "caldo"
Sleeve (manicotto) = schermo o massa
14. STEREO IN B 9-10 (JACK)
Connettore femmina JACK che accetta uno spinotto JACK STEREO maschio da una sorgente ausiliaria
Computer / CD / DVD / MP3. Il JACK STEREO è terminato come segue:
Tip (punta) = segnale positivo del canale sinistro
Ring (anello) = segnale positivo del canale destro
Sleeve (manicotto) = schermo o massa
Nota: l’uso dell’ingresso jack stereo esclude gli ingressi LINE RCA 9-10.
15. STEREO IN 9-10 (MINI JACK)
Connettore femmina MINI JACK (3.5mm) che accetta un JACK MINI STEREO maschio da una sorgente
ausiliaria Computer / CD / DVD / MP3. Il MINI JACK è terminato come il precedente,
Nota: l’uso dell’ingresso mini-jack esclude gli ingressi LINE JACK e RCA 9-10.
16. TASTO MEDIA PLAYER / STEREO IN
Usate questo tasto per selezionare un lettore esterno connesso agli ingressi RCA, JACK o MINI JACK
oppure il Media Player interno come sorgente per il canale 9-10.
17. Selettore PRESETS
Ruotare questo selettore per scegliere l'effetto desiderato. Descrizione effetti:
1. PLATE 1 – Simulazione del classico riverbero Plate con coda lunga.
2. ROOM 1 – Riproduzione dell’acustica naturale di una stanza con coda lunga.
3. PLATE 2 - Simulazione del classico riverbero Plate con coda media.
4. PLATE 3 - Simulazione del classico riverbero Plate con coda corta.
5. ROOM 2 - Riproduzione dell’acustica naturale di una stanza con coda media.
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