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! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS !
1.Read these instructions.
2.Keep these instructions.
3.Heed all warnings.
4.Follow all instructions.
5.Do not use this apparatus near water.
6.Clean only with a dry cloth.
7.Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
8.Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9.Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarised or ground plug: A
polarised plug has two blades with one wider than the other. The wide blade
is provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified
by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart
is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused
for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply
cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into
the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to
rain or moisture.
16. Apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects
filled with liquids, should be placed on the apparatus.
17. Use only with the battery which specified by manufacturer.
18. The power supply cord set is to be the mains disconnected device.
WARNING
1.
FOR OUTDOOR USE:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
2.
UNDER WET LOCATION
Apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects
filled with liquids, such as vases should be placed on the apparatus.
3.
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS::
CAUTION - These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service
personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any
servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you
are qualified to do so.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present
within this unit.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the
literature accompanying this unit.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface
cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
This device complies with Partof the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
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following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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The user manual for the LPD shall contain the following or equivalent statements
in a conspicuous position:
"Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device."
Contents
Personal Wireless Public Address System
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:Personal Wireless Public Address System
MA-202 Main Unit
Shoulder Strap x 1
Power Supply / Battery Charger
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Optional SC-20 carrying bag
AC Cord x 1
MB-30M Rechargeable Battery or MB-25 Lithium
Polymer Rechargeable Battery Module x 1
ACT-202T Handheld Transmitter Microphone
User Guide
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Thank you for choosing the MIPRO MA-202 Portable Wireless Public Address System.
MIPRO is recognized worldwide as a leader in portable PA products.Its' complete line of
portable PA systems are easy-to-use, powerful and functional.Before operating the unit,
please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future references.
The MA-202 is a battery powered, wireless personal PA system. Don't be misled by the
compact size of this highly efficient portable PA. Lightweight and powerful, it can be handcarried, shoulder-strapped, set on a flat surface or mounted on a microphone stand. No
other brands can match the innovative features of MIPRO's AutoScan & ACT sync
technology which provide the easiest channel set-up in the industry along with reliable RF
reception.
Ideal applications include school classrooms, playground duty, presentations, seminars,
security and safety marshals, graveside services, auctions, tours, or any outdoor/indoor
location where good quality speech announcements are a requirement.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Same impressive features as MIPRO MA-101a portable, plus:
Powerful 56-watt audio output with D-class amplifier and 2-way speakers.
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Fast and easy channel set-up with "AutoScan" & "ACT " technology.
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USB port and SD card reader play MP3 songs.
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LCD displays MP3 tracks and status.
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MP3 tracks can be quickly found via fast search control.
Supports up to 2GB capacity. Insert with golden finger (pin)
contacts facing up.
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MP3 Player:
One Right Turn:
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One Left Turn:
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One Right Turn & Hold:
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One Left Turn & Hold:
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USB Port:
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Power Fuel Gauge Indicator:
Controls parameters for USB or SD Card device.
Forward one track.
Backward one track.
Forward and skip every ten tracks.
Backward and skip every ten tracks.
Plug a Type-A USB disk to play audio files. (USB 2.0 interface)
Current battery level is displayed when Power Switch
is turned on and/or plug into an AC outlet for recharging.
Red light illuminated (25%):
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Battery is weak and needs charging. Charging
takes a minimum of 4 hours.
Light(s) blinking:
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Lights illuminated (100%):
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Note:
This system is equipped with an auto cut-off charger. When the battery is
Charging is in progress.
Battery is fully charged.
weak (red light), power will cut off automatically to avoid any damage that could be
caused by a power over-drain.
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MP3 Volume Control/MP3 Power:
Powers and volume loudness for USB disk or
SD Card.
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DC Power Input Jack:
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Line Input Volume Control:
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Auxiliary (Line) Input Jack:
Connects to DC 18V, 2.5A.
Volume level control for external audio signals.
Accepts external audio line inputs, such as CD, MP3,
cassette, computer sound card, or other audio signals. Uses a 6.3mm (1/4”) "phonejack" plug.
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Wired Microphone Volume Control:
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Microphone Input Jack:
Accepts a 6.3mm (1/4”) wired dynamic microphone. (Mic
Volume control for the wired microphone.
Level)
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Microphone Stand Mount:
For convenient mounting on a standard microphone
stand.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
FRONT & BACK PANELS
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Shoulder Straps Compartment:
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Rechargeable Battery Module:
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Microphone Storage and Charger:
Holds shoulder straps.
Holds either MB-30M or MB-25 battery module.
Holds and charges the wireless microphone
automatically when stored. The LEDs stop blinking once it is fully charged.
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Compartment Door:
Protects battery, shoulder straps and wireless microphone.
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Microphone:
Harden grill protects microphone capsule and eliminates pop and wind
noises.
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ACT IR Port:
It syncs the transmitter and receiver frequency automatically.When the
ACT button of MA-202 is pressed and activated, bring the red IR port within 30cm
(12”) of ACT button for successful frequency synchronization.
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Lanyard Hanger:
Secure the transmitter microphone in place with a lanyard in order
to be worn around the neck for hands-free operation.
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Contact Points:
Ensure metal contact points are properly touched inside the battery
charger for re-recharging.
Caution:
To prevent shortage, do not allow contact points to touch other metal
objects.
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SYSTEM SET-UP
SIDE PANELS
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Transmitter Power Indicator:
Normal Battery:
Low Battery:
Drained Battery:
Indicator illuminates and dims when turned on.
Indicator stays illuminated when turned on. Recharge immediately.
Indicator does not illuminate when turned on. Recharge
immediately.
No Battery or Installed Incorrectly:
Different Frequency Band:
frequency band is used.
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Transmitter Power Switch:
transmitter is OFF position when not in use or during charging.
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Volume Control:
Volume level adjustment.
Determines current battery power level.
Indicator does not illuminate when turned on.
Indicator flashes 4~5 times. Check to see if right
Power ON to speak or amplification. Make sure
SET-UP RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER FREQUENCIES
1. Turn “ON” the Power Switch.
2. The Power Indicator red light is lit.
blinks
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"SCAN" button
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"SCAN" button for
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AUTOMATIC “TRANSMITTER” SYNC
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1.POWER on transmitter (ensure fresh batteries are properly installed with the correct
polarity). Replace transmitter battery when LED glows red during powered-on. (glows
red = low battery)
2.Locate and bring an ACT transmitter *infrared (IR) port within 30cm (12-inch) of
receiver's ACT button.
3.Press and release “ACT” button to synchronize transmitter and receiver frequencies.
4.When the frequencies are synchronized successfully the Power Indicator light will turn
from red to green to indicate it is receiving RF signal from the transmitter.
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NOTE: Receiver channel selection can be set-up manually, too.
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Press and hold 'SCAN” button for 1 second. Current channel blinks.
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During blinking, press, hold and stop “SCAN” until the desired channel.
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Repeat Automatic “Transmitter” Sync steps.
The battery is an expendable item. Under normal operation, MIPRO offers a one-year
limited warranty.
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If you experience a short operating time after the batteries are fully charged, it is
often an indication of aging batteries. Therefore, the rechargeable battery should be
replaced as soon as possible at your earliest convenience.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PERSONAL WIRELESS PA SYSTEMAUXILIARY INPUT
Turn on Power Switch / Volume Control. Red lightshould illuminate.
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Turn on wireless transmitter. Green lightshould illuminate if there is RF link.
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Adjust volume levelclockwise to desired loudness.
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One wireless microphone can simultaneously transmit to multiple MA-202 units
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receiving on the same frequency for a wider and expanded coverage.
Multiple wireless microphones of the same frequency cannot transmit to an MA-202
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receiver on that same frequency. For example, if you have both a hand-held wireless
microphone and a body-pack transmitter on the same frequency, be sure to switch off
one of the two to avoid severe interference between them!
MA-202 BATTERY CHARGING PROCEDURES
Please make sure the built-in rechargeable batteries are fully charged before and after
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use. The battery itself will gradually self-discharge over a long period of time.
Therefore, if the system will not be used for a long period of time, please make sure
the batteries are fully charged before storing them properly. The Company warranty
DOES NOT applies to over-discharged batteries; hence, please ensure the batteries are
recharged every 3 months.
Simply plug the connector of the supplied DC adapter to the DC 18V Power Input Jack
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,and plug the other end into any available AC socket.
Battery will re-charge itself once plugged-in regardless if the system is turned on or
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off.
Charging begins immediately, and will be indicated by a flashing LEDs. If the LEDs are
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not flashing, it may due to excessive power over-drain and it may take longer for the
LEDs to flash. This is normal and not faulty. If, after a while, there is still no flashing
LEDs, the rechargeable battery may be faulty.
If a battery replacement is needed, open the battery compartment and exchange the
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faulty battery for a new one. Be sure to insert the battery with the right polarity
connection.
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Connect a line-level source, such as portable cassette/CD/MP3 player into the Aux
input jack.
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Turn on the PA systemand adjust volume as desired.
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INSTALLATION METHODS:
Hand Carrying:
Remove the shoulder beltand store in the Battery Compartment
directly above the battery. Use the Fixed Handle for transport.
Shoulder Carrying:
Remove the shoulder beltfrom the Battery Compartmentand
hook the connector around the rod on top of the unit, between the Fixed Handle and the
Speaker.
Mic Stand Mounting:
threaded mountwith no additional hardware. Simply align the hole with the
The MA-202 will fit directly on top of a microphone stand using the
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protruding end of the mic stand and thread it on the stand.
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WIRED MICROPHONE INSTRUCTIONS:
Turn on Power Switch / Volume Control. Red lightshould illuminate.
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Plug a wired microphone into the Mic In Jack. Turn on the Wired Microphone
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Volume Control.
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Turn clockwise for desired loudness.
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The MA-202 allows simultaneous usage of both wired and wireless microphones.
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MP3 PLAYER CONTROL:REPLACING THE RECHAREABLE BATTERY:
One Right Turn:
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One Left Turn:
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One Right Turn & Hold:
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One Left Turn & Hold:
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Forward one song.
Backward one song.
Skips forward every ten songs.
Skips backward every ten songs.
CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES:
Cable Mic. (6.3 Connector)φ
Cable no: 2FA031
Optional:
Cable no: 2FA072
MIC IN (21)
LINE IN (19)
MP3 PLAYER
With proper care and charging, it is unlikely that it will be necessary to replace the MA202 battery for some time. However, there is an access panel provided for this purpose.
If extended periods of use are required without time to recharge the battery, you may
wish to have a second battery fully charged and ready to install and use once the existing
one is drained. The rechargeable battery is a standard 12V/2.9A gel cell or 14.8V/3A
lithium polymer. Both are available from MIPRO and from its authorized distributors and
dealers.
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6.3φ
LINE-INPUT (AUXILLARY)
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The 6.3mm (1/4”) auxiliary input jack accepts an external MP3, DVD, cassette or CD
players, music instruments or audio line output from another device like a computer
sound card.
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Ascertain volumes of both MP3, DVD, cassette or CD players and Power
Switch/Wireless Mic Volume Control are turn down before plugging into the MA-202
auxiliary input jack.
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Adjust both volumes clockwise for the desired sound levels.
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Lay the PA system on a flat surface.
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Press the switch on the compartment door to “OPEN” position. The compartment door
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will now swing down on its hinge.
Remove the two screws on the top right and bottom left. The battery module is now
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ready for replacement. The battery module is attached to the battery protection cover.
Carefully pull out the battery and remove it completely by detaching the connecting
pin.
Ascertain the connecting pin is attached back in place before inserting the fully charged
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battery. Carefully slide the battery back in the slot. Fasten the two screws back in
place.
Close the battery compartment door. Ascertain the compartment door is firmly shut by
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pushing in gently and a click is heard.
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USB DRIVE OPERATION:
Remove the protective cap
Standard USB port storage position
Pull out the USB port to a 90 degree angle
Insert a Type-A USB disk (USB 2.0 interface)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
TRANSMITTER MICROPHONE
Turn on Power Switchon MA-202. Red light illuminates on Power & RF Signal
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Indicatorto denote MA-202 power is on and charged.
Ensure transmitter microphone is fully-charged. Turn on Transmitter Power Switch. Red
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light should illuminate for 1-2 seconds before it dims to denote transmitter power is on
and charged.
If there a successful RF link between the transmitter and MA-202 the Power & RF
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Signal Indicator will illuminate green.
Speak into the transmitter microphone directly for amplification.
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The transmitter microphone can be connected and worn as a neck lanyard for
Note:
hands-free presentation or performance. Adjustable strap for ideal length and minimizes
the distance needed for optimal sound quality between the microphone and speaker's
mouth. Minimize the volume to reduce chances of feedback.
TRANSMITTER MICROPHONE BATTERY STATUS:
Normal or Fully Charged Battery:
Red indicator illuminates for 1-2 seconds and dims when Transmitter Power Switchis
turned on.
Low Power Battery:
Red indicator stays illuminated when Transmitter Power Switchis turned on. Re-charge
soon.
Drained Battery:
Red indicator does not illuminate when Transmitter Power Switchis turned on.
Recharge immediately.
No Battery Inside or Battery Installed Incorrectly:
Red indicator does not illuminate when Transmitter Power Switchis turned on.
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Push back the USB port into the standard position to prevent
accidental issues.
NOTE: SD Card has playing priority over USB if both audio devices are plugged-in.
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Press the switch on the compartment door to “OPEN” position. The compartment door
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will now swing down on its hinge.
Insert the bottom (metal contact points) of the transmitter microphone into the bottom
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slot. Charging begins immediately denote by the flashing LEDs on Wireless Mic Battery
Meter.
The transmitter microphone will charge regardless which side was inserted.
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Gently close the battery compartment door. Ascertain the compartment door is firmly
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shut by pushing in gently and a click sound is heard.
NOTE:
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Charging begins automatically during storage regardless if MA-202 is turned on or off.
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Once the transmitter microphone is fully charged, the built-in charging circuitry will
automatically cut-off and stop the charging. No additional power will be consumed or
used.
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TROUBLESHOOTING-PORTABLE PUBLIC ADDRESS
POSSIBLE CAUSEPROBLEMSOLUTION
No Sound or Faint Sound
From Speaker
Power Indicator Not On
Distorted Sound From
Speaker
Excessive Feedback
Weak, Distorted Sound.
Power Indicator Flickers
Excessive Hum or Noise
Shortened Battery Life
Battery CHARGE Indicator
Not Flickering when
plugged into AC Outlet
Volume turned down
Power switch is turned off
Power switch is turned off
Rechargeable Battery is
discharged
Rechargeable Battery is
“dead”
Volume set too high
Excessive wind noise or
breath “pops”
Input signal too strong
Microphone too close or
directly in front of the
speaker
Volume set too high
Microphone too far from
sound source (requiring
the volume to be turned
up to compensate)
Batteries level is low
Input Cable not shielded
Old or overused battery
Battery is not charged
for over 3~4 months
Rechargeable Battery is
“dead”
Battery is not charged
for over 3~4 months
Battery is fully charged
(CHARGE indicator is lit)
Adjust volume
Turn power switch on
Turn power switch on
Plug into AC outlet to
recharge
Replace battery and plug
into AC outlet to recharge
Reduce volume
Use windscreen on
wireless & wired
microphones.
Adjust input signals
Move microphone away
from the speaker
Reduce volume
Speak closer to the
microphone or move
microphone closer to
sound source
Plug into AC outlet to
recharge
Use shielded cable
Recharge or replace
battery
Recharge or replace
battery
Replace battery
Recharge or replace
battery
N/A
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No Sound From Speaker
Distortion or Unwanted
Noise Bursts
Sound Dropouts
POSSIBLE CAUSEPROBLEM
Master or receiver volume
turned down
Transmitter or receiver
switch is turned off
Receiver and transmitter
have different frequencies
Transmitter battery is
low or no battery inside
Headset or lavalier
microphone is not plugged
into bodypack transmitter
Interference
Noise Indicator is lit
Out of operating range
Obstructions between the
receiver and transmitter
Weak Transmitter Battery
Interference
SOLUTION
Adjust volumes
Turn transmitter or receiver
switch on
See “Set-up Receiver &
Transmitter Frequencies”
section
Replace or insert new
battery
Plug headset or lavalier
microphone into bodypack
transmitter
Remove nearby sources
of RF interference
(computers, amplifiers,
karaoke machines, digital
effects, CD players, etc)
Adjust “Sensitivity” on
receiver.
If problem persists,
change Receiver &
Transmitter frequencies.
See “Set-up Receiver &
Transmitter Frequencies”
section
Move transmitter closer
to receiver
Remove obstructions or
reposition
Line-of-sight between
receiver & transmitter
Replace Transmitter Battery
Change Receiver &
Transmitter frequencies
See “Set-up Receiver &
Transmitter Frequencies”
section
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FAQ - PORTABLE PA
Q:How to adjust for optimal sound volume?
A:If the portable system has both Master & Microphone volumes, we recommend turning the Master
volume to about 3pm (clockwise) first and about 1~2pm (clockwise) for Microphone or other
volumes.
Q:How to prevent and minimize the annoying feedback?
A1: Do not stand directly in front of the speakers; keep mics away from speakers.
A2: Avoid pointing microphone towards the speakers.
A3: The microphones should be behind the speakers wherever possible.
A4: Locate the portable PA between the crowd and the presenters and facing the crowd.
A5: Turn down the sound level coming out of the portable PA / speakers if necessary.
A6: Place the speakers above the head of the crowd.
Q:What if I need more power to cover a larger crowd?
A:Two or more portables can be used with one wireless microphone transmitter. Ascertain that the
receiver frequency in each portable coincides with the wireless microphone.
Q:Can I play music through the systems?
A:Yes. All MIPRO portables have auxiliary inputs (3.5mm min-jack, RCA or 1/4”phone), which will
accept input from an external iPod, MP3, CD, cassette, VCR, DVD players. As well, modular CD
players can be inserted into most models.
FAQ - RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
Q:How to Charge the Battery?
A:Simply plug into a power outlet using the included power cable and adapter. “Flashing” LED
indicates it is charging. The main power switch can be on or off position during charging.
Microphones or music can be used during charging & power is on.
Q:How to Spot System Low Battery?
A:When Power LED is lit (MA-705 & MA-707) or Charge LED is lit (MA-101& MA-101a) or one
indicator remaining in battery meter (MA-202, MA-708, MA-808). Plug into a power outlet to recharge ASAP.
Q:Average Life Span of Sealed Lead-Acid Rechargeable Battery?
A:The batteries should have a life of approx. 2 years if used and maintained properly. Battery life is
determined by temperature, depth and rate of discharge, and the number of charges and
discharges (called cycles).
Q:When to Replace the Battery?
A1: Power LED indicator is not “lit” when power on. (No battery voltage).
A2: LED indicator or meter is not “flashing” when plugged-in.
A3: Getting 1~2 hours operating time per charge.
A4: When battery has been used extensively for 2~3 years or more.
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RECHARGEABLE BATTERY GUIDE
Tips - To Prolong the Life of Rechargeable Batteries
Always charge the batteries before first and after use.
Always store portable system with batteries in a fully charged condition.
Always power off the portable system and transmitter/mic when NOT in use
It is OK to leave the system plugged into a power outlet when not being used for
a long time. The built-in automatic protection circuitry will auto shut-off when
fully charged. It will not harm the system or the battery.
Fully charge the system at least once every 3 months. Battery may not charge if
not charged for a prolonged periods of time.
Store in dry, cool place away from heat. Elevated temperature reduces longevity.
CAUTION: DO NOT recharge other types of batteries and connect a battery's
negative terminal to another batteries positive terminal. An explosion and/or a
fire could occur as a result. Use only rechargeable sealed lead-acid (gel cell)
batteries.
SPECIFICATIONS:
AF Power Output
T.H.D.
Frequency Response
Speaker
Audio Inputs
USB & SD Card Player
Wireless Receiver
Frequency Range
Bandwidth
Preset Channels
Antenna
Power Supply
40W (RMS) /4, 56W (MAX) /4ΩΩ
<1%
50Hz~18KHz
1" treble and 5" woofer
Microphone & Line input. 6.3 (1/4”) phone-jack connector.
Φ
Separate volume controls.
LCD displays up to 9,999 tracks, play and pause tracks
UHF 16 switchable channels. AutoScan and ACT technology
620~934MHz
24MHz
16 non-interfering channels
Integrated
Built-in 12V / 2.9AH rechargeable battery or optional 14.8V /
3AH lithium & 18V DC / 100 240V AC switching power
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supply.
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Charging &
Operating Time
Matching Transmitter
Dimensions
Weight
Exterior Color
Approvals & Patent
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4 hours (automatic charging system) for up to 8 hours usage