AmpliVox S132A - Manual
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ROVING ROSTRUM P.A.
PORTABLE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
MODELS S132A
INCLUDES:
•
Carrying case with fold down legs and built-in speakers
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Multimedia Stereo Amplifier
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Professional Cardioid microphone
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Gooseneck microphone holder
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Extension speaker with 40ft cable
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CD Player
•
Cassette Tape Player
SET UP:
INSTALL POWER SUPPLY
The Battery pack is standard. Optional Power Supplies may be substituted: Model S1460, International
AC Adapter/Recharger (110/220V, 50/60Hz). Model S1462, 12 Volt DC adapter (automotive cigarette
lighter plug-in). Model S1465, NiCad Battery Pack
TO INSTALL OR REPLACE BATTERIES
Remove Reading board. Loosen two wing nuts on battery holder bracket. Remove battery holder from
amplifier. Insert 10 new Alkaline “D” cell batteries, be sure to observe polarity, or replace with Model
S1465, NiCad battery pack. Carefully replace battery pack. Replace battery holder bracket. Tighten two
wing nuts and replace reading board.
Do not mix battery types or attempt to recharge alkaline batteries - equipment
damage, safety hazard or fire could result.
CD, CASSETTE PLAYER
Each requires AA batteries loaded on the backside of each unit.
TO OPERATE
:
Plug microphone into
DYNAMIC
microphone jack. Plug the extension speaker lead into right
SPEAKER
jack. Turn amplifier on (large rocker switch located on the front of the amplifier). The red
light will go on, showing that power is available. Rotate
VOLUME
control knob to obtain desired
loudness level throughout the coverage area.
ON-OFF
When power switch is in the ON position, the red light will be on.
DC IN
Connection for optional power adapter:
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S1460 International AC Adapter/Recharger (110/220V, 50/60Hz)
•
S1462 12 Volt DC (automotive cigarette lighter) Adapter
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