Technical Pro BSPA10 User Manual

Top a mp li fi er p an el o f B SPA10
1.Display Screen: S ee Page 4 f or more d etail ed expl anati on.
2.Bass Knob: Use this k nob to ad just th e bass le vels.
3.Treble K nob: Us e this kn ob to adj ust the treble levels.
4.Master Volume Knob : Use thi s knob to a djust t he volu me of all l ine inp uts.
5.Next Track: When in US B/SD Ca rd /BLU ETOOTH Mod e, pres s this bu tton to g o to the ne xt trac k. In FM Mod e, pres s this bu tton to g o to the ne xt stor ed radi o station. Press a nd hold d own thi s butto n for a few s econd s to incr ease the USB/SD Card/FM/MP3 player /BLUE TOOTH/RCA audio input Volume.
6. 5+ Button: Press thi s butto n to ADD 5 tra cks/s tatio ns to you r selection. In FM Mode press this button wh en searching through s tored r adio st ation s great er than 5 . For exa mple to switch to the 6th stored radio stati on, press "1" and then pres s "5+" to c hoose r adio st ation N o.6. When in USB/SD Mode to sw itch to t he 23rd t rack pr ess "3" a nd then p ress "5+" for 4 times to choose track No.23.
7.Direct/EQ Selec tor: Pr ess thi s butto n to turn t he equa lizer ON and OFF. When the equalizer is off the sounds will not be altered by th e equal izer sl iders . When th e equal izer is o n the sound will be altered by the equalizer sliders.
8.1/4" Guitar input
9.1/4" Microphone i nput
10.1-5 Buttons: Pre ss this b utton t o switc h to trac ks/ra dio station 1-5. In FM Mode, pres s 3 to swit ch to the 3 rd stor ed radi o stati on. In USB/SD Card M ode, pr ess 5 to sw itch to t he 5th tr ack. To access a t rack hi gher th an 5 use th ese but tons in addition to th e 5+ butt on. For e xampl e to swit ch to the 2 3rd tra ck press "3" and then press "5+" for 4 times to choose track N o.23.
11.Equ alize r Sliders: Use the sliders to incre ase or de creas e the res pecti ve freq uenci es. The equa lizer s lider s will only affect the audio if the Direct/EQ Butto n (7) is tu rned ON .
12.USB Input: Inser t your US B flash d rive in to this s lot. The uni t will on ly read . mp3, .w ma file s from the USB flash drive. The maximum storage s ize of th e USB fla sh driv e canno t excee d 62GB. M ake sure to set the input (mode) select or butt on (15) t o "USB" t o play th e signa l from the USB flash drive. When the unit is playing tracks from t he USB fl ash dri ve the tr ack and e lapse d time wi ll display on the screen. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO C ONNECT THIS INP UT DIRECT TO A COMPUTER OR LA PTOP. THIS IN PUT IS ONLY DESIGNED TO CONNE CT TO A USB FLAS H DRIVE .
13.SD Card Input: Ins ert you r SD Card i nto thi s slot. The un it will o nly rea d .mp3, . wma fil es from S D card. The maximum stor age siz e of the SD c ard can not exc eed 62G B. Make s ure to set the input selector button to "SD CARD" to play the sig nal fro m the SD Ca rd. Whe n the uni t is play ing tracks from the SD Card the track and elapsed time will d ispla y on the sc reen.
14.Repeat Button: W hen in US B/SD Mo de, pre ss this b utton t o switc h between repeating the CURRENT track and repeating ALL tr acks.
15.Input Mode Selec tor But ton: Wh en ther e is NO USB o r SD Card i nsert ed into the unit, press this button t o change between the fo llowi ng inpu t modes : AUX-FM -BLUE TOO TH. When there is a USB or SD Car d inser ted int o the uni t, pres s this bu tton to change between the following input modes: USB/SD -AUX- FM-BL UETOOTH.
16.Previous Track: W hen in US B/SD Ca rd/BL UETOOTH Mo de, pre ss this b utton t o go to the p revio us track. In FM Mod e, pres s this bu tton to g o to the pr eviou s stored radio station. Press a nd hold d own thi s butto n for a few s econd s to decr ease the USB/SD Card/FM/ MP3 pla yer/B LUETOOTH/RCA aud io inpu t Volume .
17.FM Aut o Scan & Pl ay/ Pau se Butt on: In FM M ode, pr ess this button to automatically scan fo r radio s tatio ns. The spe aker will store any available the radio station s. In USB/SD/Bl uetoo th mode , press t his but ton to pa use the s ignal, press again to switch to play.
18.Microphone Volu me Knob : Use thi s knob to a djust t he volu me of mic ropho ne.
19.Guitar Volume Kno b: Use th is knob t o adjus t the vol ume of gu itar.
20.Microphone Ech o Knob: U se this k nob to ad just th e echo of m icrop hone.
Di sp la y sc reen instru ct io n of BS PA10
-This will display wh en the un it is rea ding th e USB fla sh driv e.
-This will display wh en the un it is rea ding th e SD card .
-This will display wh en the in put sel ected i s AUX.
-This will display wh en the un it is pla ying tr acks fr om USB fl ash dri ve. The trac k No. wil l displ ay firs t and then playing time will dis play an d keep in creas ing unt il next t rack. 0 009 is the track No. and 00:15 is the playing ti me.
-This will display wh en the un it is pla ying tr acks fr om SD car d. Th e track N o. will d ispla y first a nd then p laying time will display and k eep inc reasi ng unti l next tr ack. 00 02 is the t rack No. and 02:21 is the playing time.
-This will display wh en the un it is set t o repea t all tra cks.
-This will display wh en the un it is set t o repea t curre nt trac k.
-This will display wh en the un it is pla ying fr om USB fl ash dri ve or SD ca rd without any tracks inside.
P-4
-This will display wh en pres sing th e "Prev ious" b utton o r key. The tra ck No. is 0 001.
-This will display wh en pres sing th e "Next " butto n or key. The track No. is 0002.
-This will display wh en the vo lume le vel is se t to 30 by pr essin g the "NE XT" button for a few seconds.
-This will display wh en the pl aying i s pause d.
-This will display wh en the in put sel ected i s RCA audio i nput.
St ep s fo r co nn ec ti ng w it h bl ue to ot h device
A. Press MODE button an d enter i nto blu etoot h mode. B. Search on the blueto oth dev ice and y ou can fi nd the bl uetoo th name " 710". C. Select the "710" blu etoot h name an d wait fo r the dev ice to pa ir. D. This u nit wil l emit a noise confirming that the de vices h ave suc cessf ully pa ired an d scree n will di splay "BLUE". E. Once paired you can pl ay musi c from yo ur blue tooth d evice .
BS PA10 PASSIVE SPEAKER Rear Pan el
P-5
-This will display wh en the un it is pla ying FM t uner an d stati on freq uency is 105.2MHz.
-This will display wh en the un it is pla ying bl uetoo th.
1.Speaker Input: Co nnect t his spe aker in put to th e speak er outp ut on the BSPA1 0 Power ed Spea ker.
2.LED Switch: Press t his swi tch to co ntrol t he ligh ts of the w oofer s. Switc h this bu tton to " DEMO" , the lig hts is al ways br ight. Switc h this bu tton to " OFF", t he ligh ts is off. Switc h this bu tton to " MUSIC ", the li ghts is b eatin g with the music. The s trong er of the music, the brigh ter of th e light s.
3.LED Input: Connec t this LE D input t o the LED o utput o n the BSPA10 Po wered S peake r.
BS PA10 POWERED SPEAKER Rear Pa ne l
P-6
P-7
1.ONLY PLUG IN AC POWE R CORD WHILE THE UNIT’S POW ER IS OFF AND THE VOLUME IS TURNE D DOWN.
2.TURNI NG ON THE U NIT WITH THE VOLUME TURNED UP MAY CA USE THE U NIT OR ANY SPEAKER S CONNECT ED TO IT TO BE DAMAGED.
3.ALWAYS TURN DOW N THE VOL UME PRIOR TO TURNING THE UNIT OFF OR ON.
The Bluetooth word ma rk and lo gos are r egist ered tr adema rks own ed by SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Techni cal Pro i s under license. Other trademarks and tr ade nam e are tho se of the ir resp ectiv e owner s. THIS DEVICE COMPLIE S WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPE RATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1)THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CA USE HAR MFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY IN TERFE RENCE R ECEIV ED, INC LUDIN G INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CA USE UND ESIRE D OPERATION . Federal Communica tions C ommis sion Re quire ments The equipment has bee n teste d and fou nd to com ply wit h the lim its for C lass B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide re asona ble pro tecti on agai nst har mful in terference in a residential inst allat ion. This equipment gene rates u ses and c an radi ate rad io freq uency e nergy a nd, if not installed and used in a ccord ance wi th the in struc tion, m ay caus e harmful interference to radio commun icati on. However, there is no gua rante e that in terfe rence w ill not o ccur in a p articular installation. If this equi pment d oes cause harmful inter feren ce to rad io or tel evisi on rece ption , which can be determined by turning the equipmen t off and o n, the user is encouraged to try to correct th e inter feren ce by one o r more of t he foll owing m easures: Reorient of relocat e the rec eivin g anten na. Increase the separa tion be tween t he equi pment a nd rece iver. Connect the equipme nt into a n outle t on a circ uit differ ent fro m that to w hich th e recei ver is co nnected. Consult the dealer or a n exper ience d radio /TV tec hnici an for he lp. THE CHANGES OR MODIFI CATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROV ED BY THE PARTY RE SPONS IBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COUL D VOID THE USER’S AUTHO RITY TO OP ERATE THE EQUIPMENT. FCC Radiation Expos ure Sta temen t The equipment compl ies wit h FCC rad iatio n expos ure lim its set f orth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequen cy (RF) E xposu re Guid eline s in Supp lemen t C to OET65. Th e equip ment ha s very lo w levels of RF energy tha t it is dee med to co mply wi thout t estin g of spec ific absorption ratio (SAR).
1.Audio Input: Conn ect aud io outp ut from y our sig nal sou rce(D VD player, CD player. etc.)
2.AUX IN: Connect you r MP3 pla yer her e using t he 1/8" i nput.
3.FM ANT: Anten na
4.LED switch: Press t his swi tch to co ntrol t he ligh ts of the w oofer s. Switc h this bu tton to " DEMO" , the lig hts is al ways br ight. Switc h this bu tton to " OFF", t he ligh ts is off. Switc h this bu tton to " MUSIC ", the li ghts is b eatin g with the music. The s trong er of the music, the brigh ter of th e light s.
5.Dual voltage betw een 220 V and 110V. Pl s choos e the cor rect vo ltage b efore c onnect the power cord. In the USA the vol tage sh ould be s et to 110V.
6.Power Supply: Onl y use the p ower co rd prov ided wi th the un it to pow er the unit. When connecting and disconnecting the p ower co rd, be su re the po wer of th e unit is o ff. C onnec t the cor d to the re ar of the u nit and then connect it to the ou tlet.
7.LED Output: Send ou t the LED s ignal t o anoth er spea ker box .
8.Speaker Output: C onnec t the "SP EAKER O UTPUT " to the "S PEAKER INPUT" on another speaker box.
9.Power Switch: Bef ore the u nit is po wered o n, all of t he leve l contr ols should be turned down all the way. Once power ed on, sl owly be gin to ra ise the m aster v olume l evels. Thi s will pr event d amagi ng for the speak ers.
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