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2. 8 Power Push this button to turn the CD player on Make sure the CD MP3 control 1 not in the off position 9 Repeat Shuffle When a CD is inserted it will automatically play with repeat mode active Pushing this button allows the CD player to play tracks at random and pushing it again will turn repeat mode back on 10 Reverse Push this button to go back through the tracks Hold it down to rewind an individual track 11 Forwards Pushing this button skips forward through the tracks Holding it down will allow you to skip forward through an individual track Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe PHONIC l 8 40 yes PLAYII O 46 MP3 Recorder and Player 1 Power key Push to turn the digital recorder on and off 2 Up key When wanting to select a track push this button to scroll through the tracks in ascending order Hold it down for two seconds to run through the track numbers faster this function will not work in MP3 mode 3 Down key When wanting to select a track push this button to scroll through the tracks in descending order Hold it down for two sec onds to run through the track numbers faster this function will not work in MP3 mode 4 Record key Select track number when in VOC mode and push REC key to record on the current track Push the stop button to stop recording If the track you want to record on
3. at e a 6 2 LU FOLDER STOP EJ PLAY PAUSE J Las Enn REP SHU REV SKIP F WD ree 9 ENTER English IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The MAINS plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Warning the user shall not place this apparatus in the confined area during the operation so that the mains switch can be easily accessible pL Pr 10 11 12 19 14 Read these instructions before operating this apparatus Keep these instructions for future reference Heed all warnings to ensure safe operation Follow all instructions provided in this document Do not use this apparatus near water or in locations where condensation may occur Clean only with dry cloth Do not use aerosol or liquid cleaners Unplug this apparatus before cleaning Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider
4. dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is in tended to alert the user to the presence of important operat ing and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe Wireless Portable Sound System USER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION aporte errr rere 4 FEATURE Ses cas cess nrg pi HR 4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORI ES ici oo ee ipod 5 A M 9 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ee 6 WIRELESS MICROPHONE RECEIVER 8 8 MES RECORDER eee 9 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS uu uu et yasa shukuna 11 OTHER IMPORTANT 4 1 8 ee ar 12 OPEBATING AIN Fo et amis 13 Pe ata 14 OPECIFICATIO Na 15 DIMEN 16 BLOGK DIAGRAM 17 Phon
5. is already used the LCD will show you must delete the content of the track be fore recording When the in built memory only has 30 seconds left the LCD will start to count down the remaining time You can use a micro phone a line in audio source or a mixture of both as your recording source Note If you want to record to an SD card Flash memory you must push Mode and stop button together to switch from C to F as indi cated in front of the time 5 Play Pause key Select the track you want to play then push this key to play Push this key again during play to pause the track 6 Stop key Push the key to stop all func tions for example recording play back track selection etc 7 Forward key Pushing this key will skip for ward through the track currently playing The track will resume as normal when the key is released Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe 8 Rewind key Pushing this key will rewind through the track currently playing The track will resume as normal when the key is re leased 9 A B repeat key While playing push this key to indicate any point as start point A point and push again to indicate a finish point B point The device will repeat from A to B point until you push the key again to release the function and continue to play 10 Repeat key When playing in MP3 mode push this key once to simply repeat a single track Press repeat a second time to repe
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7. OFF 1 27 RE PROG FOLDER STOP EJ PLAY PAUSE wA m POWER REP SHU REV SKIP F WD 00 MAX TREBLE BASS CD LEVEL TIME REPEAT TONE JOE 1 Wireless Microphone Module Slots These two slots are for the addition of wireless microphone modules to your Sound Ambassador They allow users to use microphones from various locations without a cord getting in the way For information on purchasing the wireless microphone kit please contact your nearest Phonic dealer Please Note The wireless modules act as their own individual channel with its own volume control the signal of which is sent to the main mix osa PHONIC mmm 9 19 999290904 2 CD Player MP3 Recorder Module Slot This slot is for the addition of an optional Compact Disc player or MP3 recorder player to the Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe By adding the CD player users are able to feed the audio from CDs to the built in mixer the MP3 recorder player allows users to record the audio received by their Sound Ambassador 3 Mic Level Control This controls the level of the 1 4 microphone input allowing users to adjust the level of the audio that is sent to the main mix Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe 4 Microphone Input This 1 4 Phone Jack is for the addition of high impedance microphone to the Sound Ambassador Delux
8. conditions that may apply 13 PHONIC APPLICATION PHONIC 3523502 TREBLE BASS CD MP3 LEVEL TIME REPEAT TONE FUSE AUX IN LINE OUT BATT LOW IN QL y FULL GREEN y GUITAR EFFECT C MICROPHONE 14 Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe PHONIC SPECIFICATIONS 6 5 full range Amplifier watts 35 watts control echo time amp repeat Frequency response 10dB point Indicator N Battery Low _ Rea Appearance CD player or Digital voice recorder player Wireless mic UHF or Infrared Rechargeable Battery Built In limiter TA thermal subsonic RF protection Output DC offset Power Protection circuitry on off muting and short circuit protection Optional rechargeable battery or External power supply ADN AR o uy 15VDC 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Dimensions HxWxD 336 x 220 x 216 mm 13 2 x 8 7 x 8 5 Weight Less than 7 kg including battery CD player Optional components Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe 15 PHONIC DIMENSIONS 220 0 8 7 336 0 13 2 w All measurements are shown in mm inches Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe PHONIC BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 MS YHMOd ASNA NI ASLOQ AlddnS UN OL j mag k AT Ach AT NI LLVG dV OL 55 oA LLVH MOT DJNIDAVHD Y 4 HAD TINI AQ
9. includes 1 200 bodypack transmitter 1x ML 10 microphone and 1x UM R10 receiver UM50 16 channel UHF Wireless Headset Microphone System includes 1 200 bodypack transmitter 1x MH 20 microphone and 1x UM R10 receiver Infrared wireless microphone CD Player with MP3 playback MP3 recorder player Carry bag S3 tripod stand Wired microphone Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe PHONIC BASIC SETUP 1 Ensure all power is turned off on the Sound Ambassador Deluxe All level controls should be set at the lowest level to ensure no sound is inadvertently sent through the outputs when the device is switched on All levels can be adjusted to acceptable degrees after the device is turned on Plug all necessary instruments and or equipment into the Sound Ambassador s various inputs as required Though itis not required as the Sound Ambassador Deluxe s speaker is built in you may wish to connect another device to the Sound Ambassador Deluxe s line output which could further enhance your set up Plug the supplied DC power supply into an appropriate AC power socket and the DC head of the power supply into the DC power socket of the Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe This is of course not really vital as the Sound Ambassador Deluxe has an internal battery Turn the power switch on and you should be ready to go PHONIC PRODUCT OVERVIEW D UM R10 WIRELESS RECEIVER 6789 y 5 As A PWR A OOOO
10. than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip Over Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
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12. al can be adjusted using this Turning this control all the way to the left will effectively turn the wireless microphone module off Information on the Infrared Microphone was unavail able at the time of this publication For information on this unit please visit www phonic com For more information on the usage and operation of the UM Wireless microphone sets please consult their individual operation manuals CD Player CD Player 1 CD Slot Insert your CD here Ensure the CD s label is facing upwards This CD player accepts 12cm CDs 2 Digital Display View the track number and elapsed time here 3 Pitch Control Turn this control to increase and decrease the tempo of your audio from the audio or MP3 CD Turn the control to the left to slow the music down turn it to the right to speed it up 4 Program Press the PROG button and use the FWD and REV buttons to select tracks Press REP SHUF ENTER to record your selected tracks If you wish to add more tracks repeat the proceedure above PLAV PAUSE will confirm and play the tracks 5 Folder When playing an MP3 CD pushing this button wiill allow you to use the Forwards and Reverse buttons to skip through the next folders directories 6 Stop Eject When a CD is loaded press this button to stop the audio from playing Press it again to remove the CD 7 Pause Play Push this button to play or pause the selected track
13. at all tracks Push the key at the third time to re lease repeat function This function can not be used in VOC mode 11 Volume controls There are two main vol ume controls The Mic input controls the mi crophone input level whereas the remaining volume control adjusts the output level This device offers the following inputs outputs 12 Earphone jack for connecting head phones 13 USB for connecting to a PC 14 SD card for an SD memory card up to 1 GB When a 512 MB SD card is used the record ing time available is over 8 hours 15 Microphone Connect up to two micro phones If only one microphone is used use the left input PHONIC 10 16 Mode Key Push the MODE key together with another key for special function selections The LCD will show MODE when pushed If you do not push another function key within 5 seconds the machine will return to idle mode The following are the details of special function keys 1 MODE Up LCD will show IN and select line in audio source as recording source 2 MODE allows you to use different EQ presents EQ functions will arrive in the following sequence Normal Classic Pop Rock Jazz 3 MODE Rewind Use this select VOC mode allowing you to record from microphone or LINE IN source or MP3 mode allowing you to download mp3 files from PC 4 MODE Forward When these two keys are pushed the LCD will sho
14. attery When the power is turned on the blue Power LED will illuminate 15 Handle This feature was provided to allow users to carry the Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe much more easily 16 IR Receiver This unit comes with the Infrared receiver already installed if bought with the infrared microphone kit 17 Battery Power and Charging Switch When this switch is set to ON the Sound Ambassador Deluxe s internal battery can be either charged or used to power the unit If it s set to OFF the battery is effectively cut off from the rest of the unit Users are advised to set this switch to OFF if the Sound Ambassador will be without operation for an extended period of time PHONIC Wireless Microphone Receiver Wireless Microphone Receiver 1 Frequency Select Use this to select the fre quency at which the wireless module will receive signals The wireless microphone should be set to the same frequency 2 Indicator Depending which antennae is being used either the or B indicators will il luminate 3 AF Indicator AF Indicator This will illumi nate when a wireless microphone audio signal is received 4 B Indicator Depending which antennae is being used either the B indicators will il luminate 5 PWR Indicator When the volume control is not in the off position this LED will light up 6 Volume Control The volume of the micro phone sign
15. d to change the file name of the MP3 files to M_INT xx MP3 where is the track number you wish to store the file as for on the built in flash memory or M EXT xx MP3 where is the track number you wish to store the file as for use on an SD card The file format must be MP3 for this to work Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe PHONIC IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS e Turn the power off when you do not use this unit for a period of time e n order to keep stable data transmission please do not twist pull or manipulate the USB cord e Do not remove the USB cable during data transmission e Make sure the USB is safely removed your computer before you unplug the USB cable from the machine or computer e Do not apply excessive pressure to the LCD monitor or touch it with fingers or sharp in struments e Make every effort to ensure this unit does not get wet e Do not take SD cards out while data is being transmitted e Do not bend strike drop or take apart SD cards e Do not place the SD card in areas of high temperature high humidity dusty place or an area with static electricity or other electri cal field e Please ensure the SD card has been format ted before use e Make sure the write protection switch of the SD card is released before attempting to re cord e Our product will transmit large amounts of data while recording and playing We strongly suggest using a high quality hig
16. e 5 AUX Level Control This controls the level of the 1 4 auxiliary input allowing users to adjust the level of the audio that is sent to the main mix 6 AUX Input This input accepts typical 1 4 TS inputs for unbalanced signals best suited for input of all kinds of gear including electric guitars bass guitars keyboards or even other Sound Ambassador units 7 CD MP3 Level Control This controls the level of audio that is received by the optional CD player or MP3 recorder Turning the control all the way to the left will affectively mute the CD player or MP3 recorder 8 Line Outputs This 1 4 output sends the main signal of the Sound Ambassador Deluxe to external devices Users are able to send the signal to other sound systems allowing the signal to be incorporated in other mixes or to an amplifier allowing other speakers to output the signal in addition to the built in speaker as well as link to other Sound Ambassadors Deluxe 9 Echo Effect These two controls adjust the different properties of the built in echo effect The level control allows users to determine the amount the microphone both wired and wireless signal will be affected by the echo effect and the time repeat control adjusts the intensity of both the time and repeat parameters Turning the level control to the co position affectively mutes the effect 10 Tone Control This control allows users to adjust the high and low freq
17. etain the dated sales receipt as evidence of the date of purchase You will need for any warranty service No returns or repairs will be accepted without a proper number return merchandise authorization In order to keep this warranty in effect the product must have been handled and used as prescribed in the instructions accom panying this warranty Any tempering of the product or attempts of self repair voids all warranty This warranty does not cover any damage due to accident misuse abuse or negligence This warranty is valid only if the product was purchased new from an authorized Phonic dealer distributor For complete warranty policy information please visit http www phonic com CUSTOMER SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT We encourage you to visit our online help at http www phonic com help There you can find answers to frequently asked questions tech tips driver downloads returns instruction and other helpful information We make every effort to answer your questions within one business day Phonic America Corporation 6103 Johns Road 7 Tampa FL 33634 813 890 8872 support phonic com http www phonic com PHONIC PHONIC WWW
18. h speed SD card as your extension memory card e We have extensively tested and approve of the following SD cards for use with this de vices Toshiba SD M51225R2W 512MB Apacer SD 120X 1GB Apacer SD 256MB We do not guarantee the function operation or life of any SD card as used in this device We do not also take any responsibility for the damage of SD cards used within this device Like all other digital products users must back up their files from time to time We do not take responsibility for any documents lost while an SD card is used within this device Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe 11 PHONIC 12 Other Important Features Built in Battery The Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe features a built in maintenance free lead acid type rechargeable battery which provides 12V of direct current to the unit When fully charged the battery can run up to 2 to 4 hours To remove the battery simply push down on the two clips at the top of the battery cover and remove Tripod Stand Socket Flip the Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe over On the bottom you will find a hole ideal for use with the Phonic 3 tripod stands 25mm in diameter 1 L gy x Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe OPERATING HINTS 1 Before or after use of this unit users should charge the battery for approximately 8 hours The battery pack loses charge while in storage so it s important to charge the unit before
19. ic preserves the right to improve or alter any information within this document without prior notice V1 1 OCT 19th 2007 PHONIC INTRODUCTION We at Phonic would like to congratulate you on your purchase of our Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe wireless portable sound system This extremely stylish system will allow you to carry all the gear you need to set up a moderate front of house sound system anywhere you go without lugging around chunky mixers speakers and cords Including microphone and line inputs the Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe provides enough for a solo performer DJ or other small scale performer to give their audience crystal clear sound The Sound Ambassador can be further customized to include wireless microphones UHF or infrared and a CD player with MP3 playback or MP3 recorder player further adding to the versatility of these great units The built in amplifier pumps 35 Watts of power through the 6 5 speaker all of which 1 built right into the cabinet This owner s manual was designed to give you a clear picture of all the features and functions of the Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe It is strongly advised that you read this manual carefully before storing it in an easily accessible for future reference MODEL LIST FEATURES e All in one compact mobile wireless sound system e 6 5 full range speaker and 35 watts power amplifier built in e Optional UHF or Infrared wireless microphones e Optional CD player
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21. storing and do so every 3 months while the unit is being stored 2 If the battery remains uncharged for long peri ods of time permanent damage could be caused and the battery will no longer be covered by war ranty 3 lf you use battery power there is no need to connect to the units DC power source The Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe can last for 2 4 hours on battery power 4 You can run the unit on DC power and charge the internal battery simultaneously 5 the power LED flashes connect the DC power supply as soon as possible as the battery is low and the unit will soon shut down 6 Before you turn the Sound Ambassador on turn all volume controls to a minimum Set them to an appropriate level after turning the unit on Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe PHONIC 7 Each sound source can be used simultane ously and each source s volume is controlled independently 8 If you use the MP3 recorder plavback unit you can use the system and record simultaneously 9 Please refer to the operating manual for any wireless microphones you may use for any safety and usage information in regards to these modules 10 Avoid pointing any microphone towards the speaker as this will cause feedback 11 When the operating life of the battery be comes shorter the battery is old and should thus be replaced In normal operation the battery should have a life of about 1 year and is covered by warranty with consideration to any
22. uency sounds of the main signal turning the control to the left will add more treble to their audio whereas turning it to the right will increase the bass Keeping it perfectly centered will affectively disable the tone function 11 Power Indicators The LED indicators just to the left of the fuse holder allow users to see the status of the battery The uppermost indicator Batt Low illuminates red when the battery power is low and needs to be charged When at full capacity the lower LED will illuminate green This same indicator will flash red when the unit s built in battery 1 in the process of charging When the battery level is low the Power LED will flash for a few minutes before shutting the device down Depending on the volume of the unit it may last for longer in low battery mode Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe PHONIC 12 Fuse Holder If for some reason the Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe s fuse blows use a coin to unscrew the fuse holder and replace with another appropriate fuse 13 DC Power Input This inlet is for the connection of a DC power source allowing power to be supplied to the unit Please use the DC power supply provided along with this unit only as using another supply could damage the unit and void any warranty 14 Power Switch and Indicator Flicking this switch turns the Sound Ambassador on and off If no external power source is connected to the device power will be supplied by the built in b
23. w DEL Push Forward ie Del key again to delete the track The LCD will show DEL until the delete process is finished 5 MODE Stop Change between the flash and SD card when in play or idle mode MP3 Player s USB Connection You can easily copy MP3 files from computer to the machine through USB connection Connect the machine to your computer with an appropri ate USB cable You computer will recognize a new removable storage device automatically You can now add delete copy and preview files If using Windows 98 or below a USB driver will need to be installed When connecting to a PC through the USB port the computer will take the device as two remov able disks the first disk being the built in flash memory the second disk is the SD card You can start to copy music from the computer to ei ther of these discs or copy any of your previ ously recorded files from the device to computer As the recorded files from the device has been compressed to MP3 format it is easy to play back the files without any re encoding The device will playback the MP3 files you down load from computer in MP3 mode and playback any sound files you recorded from the Mic or Line inputs in the VOC mode However the play sequence of the music files in MP3 mode 1 de cided by the sequence the music was copied to the SD card thus is not fixed If you want MP3 music to play in a fixed sequence or playback in VOC mode you will nee
24. with anti shock and MP3 playback or MP3 recorder player e Built in DC charging circuit 12 VDC supply from built in maintenance free lead acid type rechargeable batteries 2 7Ah e DC inlet for external power supply e Slot for choice of two UHF PLL synthesized diversity or Infrared wireless receiver modules e Built in diversity receiving antennas One 1 4 phone jack for wired microphone input e 1 4 phone jack jacks for line level input and output e Built in limiter and protection circuitry to minimize distortion and overload e Individual volume control for wired and wireless microphones e Echo effect with level and time repeat controls 25mm diameter tripod stand adapter included SA35D UM30 D includes the UM30 wireless handheld mic CD player with MP3 playback and 12V 2 7A rechargeable battery SA35D UM30 2 D includes two UM30 handheld wireless mic CD player with MP3 playback and 12V 2 7A rechargeable battery SA35D UM40 D includes the UMAO wireless lavalier mic CD player with playback and 12V 2 7A rechargeable battery SA35D UM30 M includes the UM30 wireless handheld mic MP3 recorder player and 12V 2 7A rechargeable battery Sound Ambassador 35 Deluxe OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES UM30 16 channel UHF Wireless Handheld Microphone System includes 1 x HT 100 handheld microphone with built in transmitter and 1 x UM R10 UHF receiver UM40 16 channel UHF Wireless Lavalier Microphone System
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