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1. SEVILLE LECTERN ACCESSORIES LM 618 LECTERN GOOSENECK MIC Sensitive electret 24 gooseneck microphone LC 650 STORAGE COVER Durable nylon fitted storage dust cover MIC 90 HANDHELD WIRED MICROPHONE Anchor s dynamic balanced low impedance microphone w unidirectional pick up pattern mic on off switch amp 20 cable Plug gooseneck mic into the XLR jack located on the lectern top Adjust microphone position use the supplied plastic stiffener to help hold the mic in place Set the Lectern Mic Control blue knob to minimum Plug the system power cord into a standard AC outlet Turn system Power Switch ON the Power LED should light Speak into microphone and adjust the lectern mic control to desired volume level 8 Adjust Tone Controls for desired sound quality NOTE Elevate lectern when possible to project NEED MORE HELP View demonstration videos on proper system setup and operation www anchoraudio com sound over listeners in front IMPORTANT Make all connections w shielded cables to avoid hum buzzing or interference LINE OUT OUTPUT JACK 1 4 phone provides a combined output of all active LINE IN INPUT JACK 1 4 phone for playback POWER SWITCH 11 AC 50 60 Hz 15 x FUSE 250 V 2A SLO BLO FUSE LECTERN MIC AUXILIARY MIC LINE INPUT TONE CONTROLS WIRELESS AUXILIARY MIC INPUT MIC OUT OUTPUT JACK LEVEL CONTROL LEVEL CONTROL LEVEL CONTROL Bass amp Tre
2. HAVING TROUBLE W YOUR SOUND SYSTEM CONDITION POSSIBLE SOLUTION No Sound Power LED OFF e turn POWER switch on plug in power cord e check for blown fuse No Sound Power LED ON e turn up volume control of input used e set INT SPKR switch to ON position e make sure external speaker amp all cables are completely plugged in Feedback w Lectern Mic e lower the mic volume control e direct lectern away from reflective surfaces e try adjusting tone controls No Sound w Line Input e check for output from source e plug input cables completely in HAVING TROUBLE W YOUR WIRELESS SYSTEM WIRELESS MODELS ONLY CONDITION POSSIBLE SOLUTION No Sound RX Indicator ON e set MUTE switch to on handheld mic only e turn up Wireless Level Control e make sure mic is plugged into body pack transmitter No Sound RX Indicator OFF e push mic power button e turn Seville POWER switch on e make sure transmitter power switch is on e replace battery in transmitter NEED MORE HELP View demonstration videos on proper system setup amp operation www anchoraudio com seville php ANCHOR AUDIO CUSTOMER SERVICE 888 444 6077 SEVILLE LECTERN SOUND SYSTEM SEVILLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OWNER S MANUAL Rated Power Output 70W continuous Inputs Max SPL Rated Power 107 dB 1 meter Lectern Mic Lo Z balanced phantom power XLR Frequency Response 65 Hz 15 KHz Auxiliary Mic Lo Z balanced phantom power XLR CONTENTS AC Power Regs 110 125 V
3. ble LEVEL CONTROL Balanced XLR Low Balanced XLR a composite impedance amp phantom signal of all inputs Where POWER LED gt POWER d READING LIGHT SWITCH LIGHT HIGH ANCHOR LOW Anchor Audio Inc Torrance CA USA MADE IN USA SEVILLE LECTERN CONTROL PANEL MODEL SHOWN LP 500 4 LECTERN MIC Pr Pr we ore TRANSMITTER LED Seville Lectern AUX MIC LINE FREQUENCY CODE LABEL XC BASS TREBLE V of tape CD players or any audio source May be combined w mic inputs for composite output AUX MIC INPUT power for condenser type microphones system inputs Record your presentation or daisy chain a powered sound system for greater crowd coverage applicable connect to the input on your house system using an XLR cable INTERNAL SPEAKER SWITCH Turn built in speaker On or Off SPEAKER OUT OUTPUT JACK 1 4 phone Use output to drive an external unpowered 8 ohm speaker Please see Page 6 for detailed wireless instructions 5
4. he 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 amp amber 4 6 hours amber 2 4 hours red lt hour NOTE Times based on using a fresh 9 volt alkaline battery SPEAKER FEEDBACK Feedback a howling noise or shrill sound is self generated by the sound system It s caused by a microphone picking up the sound coming from the speaker and then re amplifieing it Once a feedback loop starts it continues until the system is adjusted FEEDBACK CAUSES e Microphone too close pointing towards or in front of speaker e Volume level setting is too loud for room e Sound reflecting off hard surfaces AVOIDING amp ELIMINATING FEEDBACK e Point microphone in a different direction e Keep microphone away from the speaker e Place speaker in FRONT of the microphone e Reduce the sound system volume levels DOONAN CORRECT SYSTEM PLACEMENT WRONG SYSTEM PLACEMENT CAUTION Feedback can damage your equipment amp may be hazardous to hearing BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION Position lectern in front of and facing the audience CARING FOR THE SEVILLE Taking proper care of your new lectern will give you years of use Clean the solid wood trim with an oil based furniture pol ish and the laminate surfaces with common household polish
5. he wireless mic may be used simultaneously with any of the other inputs OPERATING THE WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM l TRANSMITTER LED 1 Set the Wireless Level Control to minimum FREQUENCY 2 Turn the sound system Power Switch ON CODE LABEL 3 Slide the transmitter power switch to PWR WIRELESS LEVEL The sound system s Transmitter LED lights to indicate wireless signal RF is being transmitted and received E CONTROL 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 4 Adjust the Wireless Level Control to desired volume The handheld mic transmitter comes with a protective sleeve which fits over the power amp mute switches preventing accidental movement during use To install 1 Unscrew battery cover 2 Slide the sleeve onto the microphone handle 3 Replace the cover REPLACING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY NOTE The transmitter power switch must be in the OFF position HANDHELD TRANSMITTER 1 Unscrew battery compartment cover on the lower end of microphone 2 Install a fresh 9 Volt alkaline battery be sure to observe proper polarity 3 Replace the battery compartment cover BODY PACK TRANSMITTER 1 Press
6. olts AC 50 60 Hz Line Hi Z unbalanced 1 4 phone 210 240 Volts AC 50 60 Hz Sensitivity For Rated Output EASE 40 VA nominal 120 VA max Microphone 52 dBV 2 5 mVrms SPEAKER FEEDBACK Speaker Type 6 5 inch woofer high output tweeter Line 14 dBV 200 mVrms Dimensions HWD 49x 24x21 125x61x53cm Outputs BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION Weight 122 pounds 55 Kg Mic post fader Lo Z transformer balanced XLR CARING FOR THE SEVILLE Line post fader buffer isolated 1 4 phone ys RoHS Speaker 70W 4ohm switched 1 4 phone SEVILLE LECTERN ACCESSORIES Specifications subject to change without notice WIRELESS SYSTEM SETUP amp OPERATION HAVING TROUBLE W YOUR SOUND SYSTEM oon icsescsssssessessssssssessssssssssssssssssssessssesseees 8 e n Q p Anchor Audio Inc SEVILLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS A NC HO R Portable Sound Systems Torrance California 100 0064 000 1 07 A MESSAGE FROM THE OWNER 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 se lecting an Anchor system hope you ll take a few 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 a fff a David Jacobs President
7. on behalf of all Anchor Employees GETTING STARTED Please check your new unit carefully for any damage which may have occurred during shipment Each Anchor product is carefully inspected at the factory and packed in specially designed boxes for safe transport Notify the freight carrier immediately of any damage to the shipping box or product Repack the unit in the original box and wait for inspection by the carrier s claim agent Notify your dealer of the pending freight claim NOTE All damage claims must be made with freight carrier RETURNING SYSTEMS FOR SERVICE OR REPAIR For service or repair please contact the dealer you purchased your system from or Anchor Audio Customer Service at 888 444 6077 to obtain a RA Return Authorization number All shipments to Anchor Audio must include an RA number and must be shipped prepaid C 0 D shipments will be refused and returned at your expense IMPORTANT Save the shipping box amp packing materials they were specially designed to ship your unit WARRANTY REGISTRATION Visit our website at www anchoraudio com and select Warranty Registration Complete the online form to activate the six year limited warranty on your Seville Lectern sound system and two year limited warranty for the CD player and microphones WIRELESS SYSTEM SETUP amp OPERATION OPERATING THE WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM The audio signal from the built in wireless receiver is fed into the mixing bus T
8. the OPEN end of the battery cover slide back and lift the cover 2 Install a fresh 9 Volt alkaline battery be sure to observe proper polarity 3 Replace the battery compartment cover WIRELESS SYSTEM SETUP amp OPERATION 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 ag Featuring in label HURE 1 The control panel of the sound system should have the following label WIRELESS FREQUENCY CODE LABEL Tx oN Shure designates a one or two letter code which corresponds to the wireless frequency at which the component operates 2 The frequency code must match the code found on the transmitter as described below BODY PACK Check the code on label located behind the belt clip HANDHELD Unscrew battery compartment cover on bottom of microphone Remove battery if installed and check code on label SHURE BROTHERS INC LX2 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER SHURE BROTHERS INC TX FCC ID DD4L11 CANADA 616 C9398 LX1 CA 176 200 MHz FREQUENCY CODE CA 176 200 MHz 3 If the frequency codes don t match locate the correct transmitter whose code matches the sound system NEED HELP Anchor Audio Customer Service 888 444 6077 TRANSMITTER BATTERY GAUGE INDICATOR Assuming a battery is installed in the transmitter you can estimate the remaining operating time by sliding t
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