Page 2 - Owner’s Manual; Unpacking; S P e C i f i C A t i o n S
Power Pro 916-SD Owner’s Manual 1 Thank you for purchasing this PowerPro PA916-SD, the most versatile and appropriate portable PA for use in school, business, house of worship and government facilities. I invite you to register your product online for warranty coverage at our website: www.califone.c...
Page 4 - Operation; Battery
3 Operation Battery Charge the battery for at least 10 hours before using the PA916 or PA916-PS. Simply plug the power cord into an AC outlet and charging begins automatically. The charging indicator will flash until fully charged, then it will stay green. The unit can be used while it is plugged in...
Page 5 - continued; Line In
4 Operation continued Line In Insert both RCA plugs into the RCA jacks when using a stereo input. The left and right channels are combined so no pro-gram material is lost. If the source is monaural, either RCA jack can be used. The Line In volume control is used to increase or decrease the level of ...
Page 6 - Wireless Operation; Wireless UHF Receivers
Wireless Operation Feedback is a shrill screeching sound produced by the speaker system when a microphone is being used too close to the front of the speaker. The microphone picks up the sound of the speaker system and it becomes reamplified. It is a self-sustaining loop which can damage the system ...
Page 7 - Lapel Mic
Microphones & Belt-Pack Transmitter 6 Power Low Battery LED Channel Selector Switch Battery Compartment Q-316 Wireless Microphone 16-Channel UHF Transmitter Battery Compartment Volume Control Microphone Jack Power On Switch Power On/Low Batt. LED 16-Channel UHF Transmitter M-316 Wireless Belt Pa...
Page 8 - MP3 Section Component Descriptions; Digital Audio Player/Recorder; X X X X X X X; USER; Repeat; A B; item; 。ア」ャ。ー
MP3 Section; Component Descriptions (1) Play/ Pause / Select (2) Menu (3) Record (4) Skip Next / Fast forward / Next selection (5) Skip Previous / Rewind / Previous selection (6) Memory Selector (FLASH/SD) (7) USB Port (8) Headphone Output (9) SD card slot (10) System Reset (11) LCD Display Main Men...
Page 9 - MP3 - Operation Guide
8 Digital Audio Player/Recorder Digital Audio Player/Recorder MP3 - Operation Guide Basic Menu/Button Operation The menu for the digital audio player/recorder section is operated using the following buttons:• “RECORD”: Immediately enters into Recording Mode and starts recording audio on the currentl...
Page 10 - Continued; Short press “REV” and “FWD” to select items from menu.; Fast forward/ Backward; local file
Music Mode Continued 2. Short press “REV” and “FWD” to select items from menu. Short press “PLAY / PAUSE” once to confirm. 3. The REV and FWD buttons will now function differently depending on your selection. Below we will describe the different operations of these keys based on each menu selection....
Page 11 - Record Mode
Music Mode Continued 2. Short press “REV” and “FWD” to select items from menu. Short press “PLAY / PAUSE” once to confirm. 3. The REV and FWD buttons will now function differently depending on your selection. Below we will describe the different operations of these keys based on each menu selection....
Page 12 - Voice Mode; While music/voice is playing; While music/voice is not playing; Local File
Voice Mode Continued Voice Mode ( While music/voice is playing ): The following instructions apply to while music is playing. 1. Short press “MENU” once to enter the local menu.2. Short press “FWD” or “REV” to select the desired item and then short press “PLAY / PAUSE” once to confirm. Available opt...
Page 13 - Setting Mode; When the music is playing, short press; 」ゥ」ャ; To exit the current using mode, long press; Trouble shooting
Voice Mode Continued Voice Mode ( While music/voice is playing ): The following instructions apply to while music is playing. 1. Short press “MENU” once to enter the local menu.2. Short press “FWD” or “REV” to select the desired item and then short press “PLAY / PAUSE” once to confirm. Available opt...
Page 14 - Contrast adjustment; USB Connection
Setting Mode Continued Contrast adjustment 1. Press “REV” and “FWD” to adjust contrast. 2. Press “PLAY / PAUSE” to confirm the setting or short press “MENU” to cancel. Memory Info 1. This screen displays the used and unused memory. It can display this information for either the ‘ internal (Flash) or...
Page 15 - Troubleshooting
Setting Mode Continued Contrast adjustment 1. Press “REV” and “FWD” to adjust contrast. 2. Press “PLAY / PAUSE” to confirm the setting or short press “MENU” to cancel. Memory Info 1. This screen displays the used and unused memory. It can display this information for either the ‘ internal (Flash) or...
Page 16 - CD SLOT; CD Player; NO dISC
15 CD Player 1 CD SLOT 2 LCD DISPLAY 3 PAUSE/PLAY 4 STOP 5 SKIP FORWARD CD Player NO dISC After the power is turned on the LCD display will read “NO disc” Gently push the CD into the slot and the CD will be recognized and begin playing track #1. When “Play” is pressed, the first track will begin to ...
Page 17 - CD PLAYER; SHUFFLE; EJECT
16 CD Player CD PLAYER Continued 6 SKIP/REVERSE When REV is pressed from the Stop mode, the program will go back one track and begin playing the last track on the CD. When pressed from Play or Pause mode, the program will go back to the beginning of the track which was already playing. Continuing to...
Page 18 - Full Wireless Operation; Powered Companion Speaker PA916-PS
17 The Powered Companion PA has the same amplifier, power supply and speaker compliment as the full featured PowerPro PA916. It does not have the mixer panel because it can be controlled by the PowerPro PA916. With the integral 16-channel selectable wireless UHF receiver, it can function as a stand ...
Page 20 - Specifications; Telescoping Handle; Mechanical Notations; Telescoping Handle and Wheels
19 Specifications PA916-SP The PA916-SP is connected to one of two outputs from the PowerPro PA916 or Powered Companion Speaker via SP-50 Cable with 1/4” phone plugs. Connecting to the “Speaker Out” jack will divide the power between the PowerPro PA916 or PA916-PS and PA916-SP. Connecting to the “Sw...
Page 22 - Notes; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; CAUTION; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - DO NOT OPEN
21 Notes ATTENTION: ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ BEFORE OPERATING APPLIANCE. ALL OPER- ATING AND USE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOW- ED WHEN OPERATING THE APPLIANCE. HEED AND ADHERE TO ALL WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE AND IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERA...