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AMPLIFIER FEATURES
4. Mic Volume-
controls all 3 mic
inputs
3. Siren Button
2. Power Indicator Light
1. Power Switch
15. Wireless ON/OFF Switch
14. DC In Jack —
plug in optional Universal
AC Adapter/ Recharger for
power.
Wireless Features
1. Power Switch.
2. Power Indicator Light. Turns red
when power is turned on.
3. Siren Button. Single - Variable tone
@125 dBL. Push and hold.
4. Mic Volume Control. This knob con-
trols output loudness to all 3 microphone
inputs and Siren.
5. Dynamic Mic Jack. Dynamic is one
kind of microphone. AmpliVox's wired,
hand-held microphone is this type.
6. Auxiliary Volume Control. This vol-
ume knob controls the auxiliary volume
separately from the microphone volume.
7. Tone Control. This knob controls the
tone of the auxiliary input. Turn counter-
clockwise for more bass or clockwise for
more treble. (The mic jacks don't need a
tone control because they have been pre
-optimized for the human voice.
OPERATION:
Models SW6200 / 6210 - Make sure that the speaker is plugged into the "LEFT SPEAKER" jack.
Use "RIGHT SPEAKER" jack for Model SW6220 speaker.
Wired Microphone: Plug into the "DYNAMIC" jack. Turn amplifier on. Turn microphone on and talk into microphone. Rotate
"VOLUME" control knob to obtain desired loudness level. Wireless Microphone: Turn on the wireless receiver. The ON-OFF switch
is located just below main power switch of amplifier. Insure both transmitter and receiver are on same frequency channel. Turn on
power switch on wireless bodypack / handheld transmitter. RF LED on side of amplifier will light meaning that it is receiving signal.
Speak into microphone and adjust "VOLUME" levels.
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5. Dynamic Mic
6. Auxiliary Volume—
Jack— 1/4 " for
controls the auxiliary
wired, hand-held
input separately from the
mic.
mic volume
13. Aux Out -
12. Condenser Mic
for optional 12
Jack - 3.5mm
-15 volt acces-
for lapel or headset
sory.
mic
16. Wireless 16 Channel Selector (left
side of case
)—rotate knob to select wire-
less channel on the built-in receiver. RF LED
will light up when receiving signal from
transmitter.
Channel Selected Must Match
8. Left & Right Speaker Jacks. Two sepa-
rately amplified speaker jacks allow you to use
one or two speakers (Model SW6220)for addi-
tional sound power or true stereo output.
9. Line Out Jack. Can be used with a tape
recorder The Line Out Jack outputs all the
sound from the 3 microphone inputs and the
auxiliary input.
10. Auxiliary Line In Jack. To play music, just
plug in your CD player, MP3 player or Am-
plivox's Bluetooth Receiver.
11. Wireless Mic Jack. Optional second wire-
less receiver goes here. Then plug AmpliVox's
lapel or headset microphone into the transmit-
ter; that's the one with the belt clip. Now you
are hands-free anywhere within a 300- foot
radius of the receiver.
12. Condenser Mic Jack—with phantom pow-
er. If you don't know what phantom power is,
then you don't need to know, but a condenser
microphone won't work without it. If you have
AmpliVox's lapel or headset microphone, plug
it in here.
7. Tone Control—
for auxiliary input; counterclock-
wise for more bass; clockwise
for more treble
10. Auxiliary Line In—
11. Wireless Mic
3.5mm add music with a
Jack -3.5mm for
tape player, CD or MP3
optional wireless
player
receiver
17. Wireless 16 Channel
UHF Bodypack Microphone
Transmitter
13. Aux Out. For optional 12-15 volt
accessory.
14. DC In Jack. Used for the 12V
Battery Cable, 12V Power Plug or the
optional International AC Adapter/
Recharger, plug it in here. Plug the
other end into a wall / floor outlet.
15. Wireless ON/OFF Switch
Switches power on to the built-in 16
channel wireless receiver.
16. Wireless 16 Channel Selector
Channel that you select here must
match with the channel that is select-
ed on the bodypack microphone
transmitter.
17. Wireless 16 Channel UHF
Bodypack Microphone Transmitter.
Connect Lapel or Headset micro-
phone here.
8. Left & Right
Speaker Jacks— 1/4 "
Make sure that speak-
er is plugged into the
left speaker jack.
9. Line Out—3.5mm
record your presentation
with a tape recorder or a
computer sound card