Proel Freepack65LT USER’S MANUAL

FREEPACK65LT

Portable Sound System

USER’S MANUAL

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ENGLISH - INDEX

 

DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ..................................................................

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VRLA BATTERIES SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.................................................................................................

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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................

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IN CASE OF FAULT ....................................................................................................................................

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PACKAGING, SHIPPING AND COMPLAINT ...............................................................................................

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WARRANTY AND PRODUCTS RETURN .....................................................................................................

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MAINTENANCE AND DISCLAIMER...........................................................................................................

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POWER SUPPLY........................................................................................................................................

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CE CONFORMITY......................................................................................................................................

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INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................

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DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................................

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MAIN PANEL OPERATIONS.......................................................................................................................

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REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY REPLACEMENT ........................................................................................

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VRLA BATTERY OPERATIONS AND REPLACEMENT ................................................................................

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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS...........................................................................................................

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FREEPACK65LT - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION .........................................................................................

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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.

This product contains an internal Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) battery: VRLA batteries must be recycled at the end of life in accordance with local and national laws and regulation.

VRLA BATTERIES SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION – Special safety precaution must be taken when using and replacing VRLA batteries, including the following:

The replacement should be made or supervised by professionals with suitable protection. The batteries for replacement must be always same as the old ones in model and type.

WARNING – Do not smoke or use fire near VRLA batteries.

WARNING – Do not use any organic cleaner to clean VRLA batteries.

WARNING – Do not put the VRLA batteries on fire, or they will explode.

WARNING – Do not cut open the VRLA batteries, they contain electrolyte which is toxic to skin and eyes.

WARNING – VRLA batteries release hydrogen gas which can form explosive mixture in air, do not place inside a sealed container.

WARNING – VRLA batteries may cause shock and short. Please remove the watch and jewellery as rings when replace the battery, also please operate with insulating tools.

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.

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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 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

FREEPACK65LT is an all-in-one complete PA system that, even if ultra-portable and compact in size, combines everything musicians and other PA users need for playing: full-featured mixer with digital effect, MP3 player, powerful CLASS D amplifier, two full-range speakers and high-quality connection cables.

FREEPACK65LT is quick to setup and simple to use, is packed with a full set of features and delivers an unexpected sound quality for this kind of system. 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 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.

FREEPACK65LT includes in a very compact format two rechargeable 12V batteries, able to provide up to 4-5 hours of mains-free continuous operation.

Thanks to its versatility and portability, FREEPACK65LT 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 1-2

This is a XLR connector that accepts a XLR plug from any balanced or unbalanced dynamic 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 1-2

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 1-2

If the LED flashes RED this means that the input signal is near to the 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 1-2

If the input signal exceeds the maximum channel dynamic range (CLIP LED lights RED) you can push this button to reduce it.

5.LEVEL 1-6

This potentiometer sets the level of the respective channel input.

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6.LOW

This potentiometer sets the LOW TONE level: if rotated clockwise it enhances the lows, if rotated counterclockwise it reduces the lows (in the centre position the response is flat).

7.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).

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8.FX/AUX 1-6

This potentiometer sets the level of the channel signal sent to the internal effect and to the AUX output. This signal is post fader or, in other words, it depends on the position of the channel's level potentiometer.

9.LINE L/MONO 3-4

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 as in paragraph 2.

10.LINE R 3-4

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.

11.STEREO IN B 3-4 (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

12.LINE L R 5-6 (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

13.STEREO IN B 5-6 (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 as in point 11.

14.REC OUT

These are LEFT (white) and RIGHT (red) RCA female connectors that accept two RCA plug and send the whole signal from the built-in mixer to a line level equipment, which could be a recorder or another audio system. NOTE: the REC OUT level is dependent from the MAIN MIX level.

Each RCA output is wired as follows: Tip = + positive or "hot"

Sleeve = shield or ground

15.CH5-6 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 5-6.

16.PRESETS selector

Rotate this detented switch to select the preset effect you want to use. Preset Descriptions: 1. PLATE 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. 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. DELAY 2 - Typical ping-pong stereo delay.

11. FLANGER - Typical modulation effect, creates a strong sweeping effect, particularly effective on rock

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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.

17.FX LEVEL

It adjusts the level of the internal effect signal sent to the MAIN MIX outputs.

18.ON

Switch on or off the effect.

19.MAIN MIX

This potentiometer sets the general level of all signals.

20.PWR

This LED indicates that the FREEPACK65LT is switched on and operative.

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21.LEVEL METER

The LEVEL METER shows the level of the signal sent to the outputs. To prevent excessive distortion, try to avoid the last RED LED to be continuously on.

22.SD SLOT

This slot is where you can insert a SD MEMORY CARD containing audio files.

23.USB SLOT

This slot is where you can insert an USB FLASH DRIVE containing audio files.

24.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,

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Rock, Jazz, Classic, Country, Bass enhance.

After an EQ setting has been chosen, a small icon in the main screen will show the choice.

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 FREEPACK65LT Bluetooth receiver.

Exit: returns to the main screen.

25. PLAY/PAUSE

This button plays or pauses the current audio file.

26. STOP

This button stops the current audio file. If you press again the play button, the song will restart from the beginning.

27. 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.

28. PREVIOUS SONG

Skip to previous song.

29. NEXT SONG

Skip to the next song.

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