Anchor Explorer PA-2500 Le manuel du propriétaire

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EXPLORER
EXPLORER
Owners Manual
Explorer
ANCHOR Audio, Inc. (310) 784-2300
100-0046-000 / Revision B, 06/97
Troubleshooting Guide
Having trouble with the sound system?
Condition Possible Solution
(italic text below denotes battery models only)
No sound (power LED not lit): turn POWER switch ON
charge battery
Charge indicator doesn’t light: check / replace fuse
No sound (power LED lights): check for output from source
make sure all cables are completely plugged in
turn up volume control of input used
remove plug from speaker output if not using
external speaker output (AC model only)
Shortened battery life: charge battery fully; if battery life continues to
deteriorate, contact Anchor customer service
reduce volume to eliminate distortion
Distorted sound: lower system volume control
reduce source output level
Excessive hum or noise: use shielded cables
use balanced microphone
Having trouble with the wireless system? (Wireless models only.)
Condition Possible Solution
No sound (TX ON indicator lights): set MUTE switch to ON (handheld mic only)
turn up WIRELESS volume control
make sure mic is plugged into bodypack
transmitter
No sound (TX ON indicator off): turn Explorer POWER switch ON
make sure transmitter power switch is ON
set receiver and transmitter to same channel
replace battery in transmitter
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MIC 2 /
WIRELESS
OperationOperation
Mic 1 Input
Balanced, low impedance XLR microphone input. Use with a
balanced microphone to help prevent hum or interference
when using long mic cables. It has phantom power for use
with condenser-type microphones.
Mic 2 Input / Wireless Mic Input
An unbalanced, low impedance microphone input. For use
with mics that have a 1/4" phone plug.
On wireless models, the wireless receiver is internally
connected to this input. Use the Mic 2 level control to adjust
the wireless mic volume. (Inserting a plug into the Mic 2 input
disconnects the wireless input—to use a wireless microphone
simultaneously with a wired mic, use the Mic 1 Input.)
Line Input
The line input is used for playback of a tape or CD
player, musical instrument, VCR or similar source.
There is both a 1/4"-phone and an RCA jack. They
may be used simultaneously, and can be combined
with the mic inputs for a composite output.
NOTE: All connections must be made with shielded cable
to avoid hum, buzzing, or radio interference.
Line Output
The output signal is a composite of all the inputs. Use it to
record your presentation, or to “daisy chain” another powered
sound system to the Explorer for greater crowd coverage.
Speaker Output (AC models only)
Use the speaker output to drive an unpowered 8 speaker in
addition to Explorer’s built-in speakers for greater output.
Speaker Stand Adapter
The 1.5" diameter speaker stand adapter mounts to the
bottom of the Explorer. To install the adapter:
1. Slide adapter into the slot on bottom of the Explorer.
2. Tighten screw to secure adapter to Explorer.
3. Place unit on stand, then tighten screw on the collar
of the adapter to secure Explore to stand.
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LINE
Explorer Control Panel
CA
MIC 1 MIC 2 /
WIRELESS
LINE BASS TREBLE
POWER
250 V/1A
(
SLO-BLO
)
FUSE
115 V AC
,
50⁄60 Hz
50 watts max
Anchor Audio, Inc.
LINE
OUT
CHARGER
BATTERY
Flashing = low battery.
TX ON
OFF
ON
EXPLORER
EXPLORER
Mic 1 Input
(XLR jack)
Line Output
(RCA jack)
Mic 2 Input
(1/4" phone jack)
Line Inputs
(1/4" phone, RCA) Tone Controls
Charging Indicator
(battery models only)
Speaker Output
(AC models only)
Power Switch
AC Receptacle
Power/Battery
Indicator
Wireless
Reception
Indicator
("W" models only)
Operating the sound system
1. Set all input level controls to minimum and bass and
treble to 12:00 position before turning the power on.
2. Plug a microphone into either Mic input jack
(depending on microphone and plug type), or
connect an audio source to the line input.
3. Turn power ON (red LED above switch will light).
On battery powered models, if the LED flashes or does
not light, the battery must be charged (see page 10).
4. Adjust the level control adjacent to the input used to
desired volume level.
5. Adjust the bass and treble controls for desired sound.
SPKR OUT
LINE
OUT
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Wireless Operation (wireless model only) Feedback Information
5
What causes feedback?
Feedback is a ringing, howling, or shrill sound that is self-
generated by the sound system. It is the result of sound from
the speakers being picked up by the microphone(s) in use
and then re-amplified by the system. This can form a self-
sustaining loop that can damage the sound system if allowed
to continue.
To prevent feedback:
ALWAYS STAND BEHIND THE SPEAKER
WHEN USING A MICROPHONE.
CAUTION: Feedback can damage your equipment and may be
hazardous to your hearing. To avoid feedback, always make
sure volume controls are at minimum before turning unit on.
If feedback occurs, immediately reduce the volume.
Setting up the wireless system
Checking the Frequency Code:
Before proceeding, you must first verify that the wireless
frequency of your transmitter matches the frequency of the
receiver installed in your Anchor sound system.
1. The control panel of the sound system should have
the following label:
2. The frequency code must match the code found on
the transmitter as described below:
HANDHELD: Unscrew the battery compartment
cover on lower end of the microphone. Remove the
battery (if installed) and check code on the label.
BODY-PACK: Check the code on the label located
behind the belt clip.
3. If the frequency codes don’t match, locate the correct
transmitter whose code matches the sound system.
About the transmitter battery gauge/indicator
Assuming a battery is installed in the transmitter, you can
estimate the remaining operating time by sliding the power
switch to the PWR position (first turn the sound system off,
or set the transmitter mute switch to the MUTE position).
Observe the color of the LED indicator(s) that light up:
Battery LED Indicator Operating Time
green 6 - 20 hours
green & amber 4 - 6 hours
amber 2 - 4 hours
red < 1 hour
TX ON
CA
Frequency Code label
(Shure designates a one- or two-letter code
which corresponds to the wireless frequency
at which the component operates.)
SHURE BROTHERS INC.
LX2 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER
FREQUENCY CODE –
CA
176.200 MHz
SHURE BROTHERS INC.
TX FCC ID: DD4L11
CANADA: 616 C9398
LX1 –
CA 176.200 MHz
label on handheld mic/transmitter
label on body-pack transmitter
Operating times
using a fresh
9 volt alkaline
battery *Duracell
MN1604 or
equivalent.
Now Featuring
WIRELESS
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ON
MUTE
MIC 2 /
WIRELESS
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Wireless Operation (wireless model only)
Inspection and inventory of your system
Check unit carefully for damage which may have occurred
during transit. Each Anchor product is carefully inspected at
the factory and packed in a special carton for safe transport.
Inventory
• Explorer sound system
• Speaker stand adapter
• Warranty registration card
All damage claims must be made with the freight carrier.
Notify the freight carrier immediately if you observe any
damage to the shipping carton or product. Repack the unit
in the carton and await inspection by the carrier’s claim agent.
Notify your dealer of the pending freight claim.
Returning your unit for service or repairs
Should your unit require service, contact your dealer or our
Customer Service Department at (310) 784-2300 to obtain a
Return Authorization (RA) number. All shipments to Anchor
must include an RA number and must be shipped prepaid.
C.O.D. shipments will be refused and returned at your cost.
Warranty registration
Please fill out the warranty card and return it with a copy of
your invoice to Anchor’s Customer Service Department. This
will activate your limited two year warranty.
Save the
shipping carton
and packing
materials. They
were specially
designed to
ship your unit
safely.
Getting Started
4
Replacing the transmitter battery
Note: The transmitter power switch must be in the OFF position!
HANDHELD: Unscrew the battery compartment cover on
the lower end of microphone. Install a fresh 9 Volt alkaline
battery* and replace the cover.
BODY-PACK: Press the “OPEN” end of the battery cover,
slide it back and lift the cover. Install a fresh 9 Volt alkaline
battery* b
eing sure to observe proper polarity. Close the cover.
Operating the wireless microphone system
The audio signal from the built-in wireless receiver is fed to
the Mic 2/Wireless input. Unplug any other mic from the
MIC 2 input when using the wireless system.
Operating the wireless microphone system:
1. Set the Mic 2/Wireless volume control to minimum.
2. Turn the sound system power switch ON.
3. Slide the transmitter power switch to PWR.
The sound system’s TX ON indicator
lights to indicate wireless signal (RF)
is being transmitted and received.
4. Adjust the Mic 2/Wireless control to desired volume.
Caution: Harmful feedback may occur when walking in front of a
sound system or speaker with a wireless microphone. Always point
mic away from speakers.
Using the microphone ON/MUTE switch:
When set to the “ON” position the mic operates normally.
To prevent unwanted sounds from being picked up without
turning the transmitter off, move switch to “MUTE” position.
(The handheld mic/transmitter comes with a protective
sleeve which fits over the power and mute switches to prevent
accidental movement during use. To install it, unscrew the
battery cover and slide the sleeve onto the microphone handle.
Replace the cover.)
TX ON
CA
*Duracell
MN1604 or
equivalent.
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BATTERY
Flashing = low battery.
Battery Operation - Model PB-2500
Caring for the built-in battery
It is very important that you fully charge the battery in your
system before first use, and as soon as possible after each and
every use—even if operated only briefly.
IMPOR
TANT: Do not store system with a partially or fully
discharged battery, as this will reduce battery service life.
When the “Battery” LED begins flashing:
When the Battery LED begins flashing, this indicates the battery
is low and the unit will automatically shut off in 15 -30 minutes.
Charging the battery
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet (the Charger LED will
light, indicating the battery is being charged).
When the battery is charged (about 10 hours), the Charger
LED will flash. This indicates the charger has switched to the
maintenance charge rate—the charger may be left plugged in
to maintain a full charge without damaging the battery.
IMPOR
TANT: For longer battery life, always store the unit
with the battery in a fully charged condition.
Expected service time per charge
Battery service time will vary depending on the volume level
and type of program usage. You can expect about 6-8 hours of
operation at medium volume, 3-4 hours at full volume of
continuous music input (longer for speech applications).
CHARGER
Plug cord into AC outlet.
Light On = charging.
Flashing = fully charged.
Quick Use Guide
The Explorer is a high-fidelity portable sound system that’s
simple to set up and use. You’ll need a microphone or some
other input source before before you get started.
If you have a battery powered model, make sure the battery
is fully charged before use (see page 10).
Here’s how easy it is to use
1. Set the unit in front of your audience on the floor,
table or on a speaker stand.
2. Plug a microphone into the Mic 1 or Mic 2 input,
or plug an audio source into the line input.
3. Set all input level controls to minimum, and set the
bass and treble controls to the 12:00 position.
4. Turn the power switch ON (plug in the power cord if
you’re using an AC model). Slowly increase the level
control adjacent to the input used until desired volume
is reached.
5. Adjust the bass and treble for desired sound quality.
To operate the wireless mic system on wireless models, see
“Wireless Operation” on pages 8 and 9. And for more detailed
instructions, see the “Operation” section beginning on page 6.
Problems?
Consult the
troubleshooting
section on the
back page of
this manual.
Thank you for choosing an Anchor Audio portable sound system. Our products
incorporate state-of-the-art design and the finest quality of materials and
workmanship. We’re proud of our products and appreciate the confidence which
you have shown by selecting an Anchor system.
I hope you’ll take a few of minutes to review this manual. We’ve incorporated
several unique features into our products, and your knowledge of how to use
them will enhance the performance and your enjoyment of the system.
David Jacobs, President on behalf of all Anchor employees
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Accessories
10
MIC-90 Handheld Microphone (for Mic 1 Input)
Anchor’s dynamic, balanced, low impedance microphone
with a unidirectional pick-up pattern. It has a on/off switch
and comes with a 20' cable and mic clip.
MIC-50 Handheld Microphone (for Mic 2 Input)
An unbalanced, low impedance microphone with a privacy
on/off switch. It has a 1/4" phone plug attached to a 10' cable.
P-2501 Companion Speaker (for AC Explorer only)
An unpowered speaker which connects to the speaker output
of an AC powered Explorer for increased crowd coverage.
To squeeze a
little more time
out of a fully-
charged unit,
plug the AC
power cord into
an outlet while
you’re using
the system.
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SpecificationsImportant Safeguards
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PA-2500
Rated power output: 50 watts @ 4 continuous
Max SPL @ rated power: 110 db @ 1 meter
PB-2500
Rated power output: 25 watts @ 6 continuous
Max SPL @ rated power: 107 db @ 1 meter
Battery: 12 volt rechargeable, 7.0AH
General
Frequency response: 60 Hz - 16 kHz
Speaker type: 6.5" woofer and high-output horn tweeter
Inputs
Mic 1: Lo-Z, balanced, phantom power, XLR
Mic 2: Lo-Z, unbalanced, 1⁄4"-phone
(wireless input on wireless models)
Line input: Hi-Z, unbalanced, 1⁄4"-phone and RCA
Sensitivity for rated output; PA-2500
Line: -16 dBV (160 mVrms)
Mic (unbalanced): -41 dBV (9 mVrms)
Mic (balanced): -47 dBV (4 mVrms)
Sensitivity for rated output; PB-2500
Line: -20 dBV (100 mVrms)
Mic (unbalanced): -44 dBV (6 mVrms)
Mic (balanced): -50 dBV (3 mVrms)
Outputs
Line output (post fader): Lo-Z, buffered, RCA
Speaker output (AC models) 8, unswitched, 1⁄4"-phone
AC Power requirements: 110 - 125 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Export model: 210 - 240 V~, 50/60 Hz
(PA: 90 watts max, 15 watts idle.
PB: 50 watts max)
Dimensions (HWD): 16.5 x 10.5 x 10", 42 x 27 x 25 cm
Weight:
PA-2500: 20 pounds, 9.0 Kg.
PB-2500: 23 pounds, 10.4 Kg.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover.
No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
WARNING: To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to
rain or moisture.
ATTENTION: Pour eviter les risques de choc électrique, ne pas enlever le
couvercle. Aucun entretien de pièces intérieures par l'usager. Confier
l'entretien au personnel qualifié.
AVIS: Pour eviter les risques d'incendie ou d’électrocution, n'exposez pas cet
article à la pluie ou a l'humidité.
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans.
The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
EXPLICATION DES SYMBOLES GRAPHIQUES
Le symbole éclair avec point de flèche à l'intérieur d'un triangle équilatéral
est utilisé pour alerter l'utilisateur de la presence à l'intérieur du coffret de
“voltage dangereux” non isolé d'ampleur suffisante pour constituer un risque
d'elétrocution.
Le point d'exclamation à l'intérieur d'un triangle équilatéral est employé pour
alerter les utilisateurs de la présence d'instructions impor tantes pour la
fonctionnement et l'entretien (service) dans le livret d'instruction
accompagnant l'appareil.
DATE OF MANUFACTURE
The date of manufacture of this Anchor Audio product can be determined by
the seven or eight digit serial number code. The fifth and sixth digits from the
right denote the year, the seventh digit (letter) from the right denotes the
month (A=Jan, B=Feb, etc.) Example: "XD960083" states that the unit was
manufactured in April of 1996. An "X" may or may not exist as the eighth
digit (letter) and has no significance in the serial number or date code.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
RISQUE DE CHOC
ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUVRIR
AVIS
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