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PYLE Audio PVA3U User's Manual

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1. Switch off the amplifier and all the devices connected Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket Open the fuse compartment FUSE 23 with the aid of a screwdriver turning itin anticlockwise direction Replace the defective fuse with anew fuse of the same type Retighten the screws on the fuse holder FUSE 23 Disposal Please dispose of the inoperative device according to the current regulations Disposal of used batteries rechargeable batteries The user islegally obliged battery regulation to return used batteries x and storage batteries Do not dispose of uesd batteries via the household rubbish Contaminated batteries rechargeable batteries are labelled with these symbols to indicate that disposal in domestic waste is forbidden The ymbols for dangerous heavy metal constituents cadmium mercury Pb lead You can return used batteries storage batteries free of charge to any collecting point of yourlocal authority to our stores orto any other store where batteries storage batteries are sold 18 Troubleshooting In purchasing the miniature amplifier you have acquired a product which uses the most up to date technology available andis operationally reliable Nevertheless problems or faults may occur Therefore we would like to describe here how to eliminate possible faults Always observe the safety instrutions No sound is audible A device in the playback chain is not turned
2. buttake It to a specialist workshop he product is notatoy and should be kept out of reach of children Children cannot judge the dangersinvolved when handling electrical devices Do not place any containers with liquid e g buckets vases or plants in the immediate proximity of the product Liquids could seep into the casing and in doing so impair the electrical safety of the device There is furthermore a high risk offire or ofa life threatening electric shock Ifthisis the case de energize the respective socket e g switch off circuitbreaker and only then pull the plug in mains unit from the socket Disconnect all cables from the device Afterwards the product must no longer be used take itto a specialist workshop Never touch the mains plug of the amplifier with wet or damp hands There is a risk of a fatal electric shock Make sure the device is adequately ventilated when in operation Do not cover the ventilation openings with magazines blankets curtains or similar Keep a minimum distance of approx 15cm to other devices Donotexpose the device to high temperatures dripping or splashing N water strong vibrations or high mechanic stress Donot place open sources of fire such as burning candles alongside the appliance Consult an expert when in doubt about the operation the safety or the connection of the device Donotoperate the light whenitis unattended Only use the appliance in a moderate climate and av
3. on The wrong input was selected on the amplifier The volume control 16 is set to minimum Fuse defective One channel does not function cinch cable was disconnected from the source device e g the cassette recorder or the cinch inputs 17 19 The balance control BALANCE 12 was set wrongly on the amplifier Aloudspeaker cable was disconnected from the loudspeaker clamp The soundis distorted The amplifier input receives an excess signal The volume is settoo high and the loudspeaker distort The controls BASS 13 or TREBLE 15 were set too high Playbackis without bass One loudspeakers is connected the wrong way The bass control 13 on the amplifier is set to minimum 19 Playback is without treble The treble control 15 on the amplifier is set to minimum USB storage media or SD MMC cards are not detected The USB device or the memory card are not compatible with the device The USB device or the memory card are not formatted in FAT or FAT32 format You are using a device with an excess power consumption hard disks cannot be used Repairs other than those described above should only be performed by an authorised specialist Technical data Operating voltage Power consumption Battery remote control Fuse Input sensitivity Output power Distortion factor Frequency curve S N ratio Channel separation Sound control Dimensions Weight 110V 6
4. 0Hz 220V 50Hz 65W 3 V lithium button cell CR2032 FIAH250V 5 20mm 400mV Front 2 X 12W RMS at 8 Ohm 2x 15W RMS at 4 Ohm Surround 2 6W AMS at 8 Ohm lt 0 1 20 20 000 2 gt 70dB A 40dB Bass 10dB 100Hz Treble 10dB 10kHz 63 180 lt 150mm 1 9kg 20
5. PVAS 058 50 HI FI MINI AMPLIFIER Ig i PVA3U Table of Contents Page Introduction Intended use Explanation of symbols Safety instructions Setup Connection and control elements Connection Connecting the chinch inputs Connecting the loudspeaker outputs Connecting the power supply Operation Switch on off General Functions Operation with external devices Operation with integrated MP3 player Handling Maintenance Changing the battery in the remote control Cleaning Fuse replacement uu Disposal Troubleshooting Technical data kh AS oo oo 9 N o al a gt a 200094 N N Qa 0909 5 Introduction Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this product This product complies with the national the American and European legal requirements We kindly request the user to follow the operating instructi ons to preserve this condition and to ensure safe operation These operating instructions relate to this product They contain important information concerning commissioning and handling Please bear this in mind when passing on the productto athird party Keep these operating instructions for future reference All company names and productnames aretrademarks of therespective owner All rights reserved Intended Use The miniature amplifier is intended for use in private music systems The device serves to amplify low l
6. and sound The surround effect depends on the stereo input signal of the amplifier Cinch socket assignment G Connecting the power supply AN The amplifier s mains switch POWER 2 must be switched off Connect the mains plug of the amplifier s main cable to a socket 110V0 60Hz 220V 50Hz linked to the public power supply network 11 Connection example SURROUND 12 Operation 3 Please note that sound controls that are turned up very high already require very high performance from the amplifier even at medium value and can easily oversteer it This resultsin distortions that may damage the loudspeaker In case of high volumes and or highly turned up sound controls check for distortions and turn down the volume control or the sound controls immediately to prevent damage tothe loudspeakers Switch on off Check again that all connections are correct Turn the volume control VOLUME 16 tothe MIN left stop setting Switch on the amplifier with the POWER switch 2 set switch to ON position The power indicator 1 will light up To turn the amplifier off turn the volume control VOLUME 16 back to MIN left stop and then turn the amplifier off with the mains switch POWER 2 Putthe switch to the OFF position If you do not observe this order the loudspeaker of the amplifier could be damaged General Functions Turn the sound control 16 clockwise until you ach
7. d from all voltage sources Capacitors inside the device may still carry voltage even though they have been disconnected from all voltage sources Only qualified experts familiar with the hazards involved and the relevant regulations may perform repairs Changingthe battery in the remote control Remove the battery when the device is not being used for longer periods of time Leaking or damaged batteries might cause acid burns when getting intocontact with skin Therefore use suitable protective gloves Make sure that the batteries are neither short circuited nor thrown into a fire Do not recharge batteries Danger of explosion lf the remote control no longer functions properly the battery is discharged and must be replaced Pull the battery holder out of the back of the remote control Remove the spent battery and insert anew 3V lithium button cell CR2032 The battery holder has areverse polarity protection Slide the battery compartment cover onto the remote control again Cleani ng The outside of the device should only be cleaned with a soft dry cloth or a soft brush Never use aggressive cleansing agents orsolvents since these may damage the surface of the housing or impair its operation 17 Fuse replacement If you have to replace fuses ensure that you only use fuses of the same type and rated current see lechnical data itis absolutely impermissble to repair fuses to bridge the fuse holder
8. ent The resulting condensation water may damage the device Allow the device to reach room temperature before connecting it Wait until the condensation water has evaporated Never pull the mains plug by pulling the cable from the socket Always only use the thus provided grip area Remove the mains plug from the electrical outlet ifthe device is notin use for a longer period of time For safety reasons always pull the mains plug from the socket during a thunderstorm Do not listen to excessively loud music for long periods of time This may damage your hearing Maintenance Periodically check the technical safety of the amplifier e g check for damage to the power cable or the housing If you have areason to believe that the device can no longer be operated safely disconnectitimmediately and secure it against being operated unintentionally Pull the power plug out of the socket outlet It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if there is visible damage to the device orto the power line the device nolonger works ithas been storedforalong time under unfavourable conditions after exposure to extraordinary stress caused by transport 16 Always observe the following safety instructions before cleaning or servicing the amplifier Live components may be exposed if the covering is opened or components MN are removed Prior to start of maintenance or repair works the device must be disconnecte
9. evel audio signals and play back MP3 music files stored on USB storage media or SD MMC memory cards This is achieved by connecting the minianture amplifier between the signal source to be amplified and the loudspeakers This productis only approved for the connection to 110V 60Hz 220V50Hz alternating voltage lt can only be used in closed rooms and therefore not outdoors Contact with moisture such as in bathrooms must be avoided The conditions described above could damage the product and could cause short circuits fire and electric shock etc No part of the product should be altered or modified and thehousing should not be opened The safety instructions must be observed at all times AN Observe all safety instructions in these operating instructions Explanation of symbols The lightening symbol in a triangle warns you against unprotected live components or elements inside the housing or live connection points Coming into contact with these components or connection points may be fatal Cables connected tosuch connection points may only be connected by an expert or you have to use ready to connect cables The device contains no parts that should be serviced by theuser Therefore do not open the device The exclamation mark symbol on the device indicates that the user should read these operating instructions prior to using the product f The Hand symbol indicates special tips and operating information Safe
10. hout appropriate protection on the valuable furniture surfaces Connection and Operating elements las OV VOLUME SURH LPL PL Ry a 1 Power indicator 2 POWEH main switch 3 IRreceiver 4 Button 44 5 Display 6 Button 7 SD MMC card reader 8 USB connection 9 Input selection switch 10 SURROUND button 11 Button EE 12 BALANCE control 13 BASS control 14 Button pp 15 TREBLE control 16 VOLUME control 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Cinch input AUX Cinch input TUNER Cinch input CD Effectloudspeaker output SURROUND Loudspeaker output SPEAKER Power cable FUSE holder SCREEN DISPLAY button Button 10 Button Button ID3 MODE button USB SD button Button 4 10 Button amp Connection Make sure that the mains plug is unplugged before connecting the device and that the volume control VOLUME 16 is set to minimum left stop Before connecting the device turn off all other equipment to be connected to the mixing desk For the connection ofthe cinch inputs only usethe shielded cinch wires Theuse of other cables might cause interferences To avoid distortion or mismatchingthat may damage the device only sources with a cinch output may be connectedtothe cinch inputs ofthe device You may connect devices with a LINE output level a CD player or cassette deck tothe stereo cinch inp
11. ieve the desired volume With the control BALANCE 12 volume balance between the left and the rightloudspeaker channel In the central position playback takes place at the same volume via both loudspeakers Turning clockwise reduces the volum e of the leftloudspeaker Turning counter clockwise reduces the volume of the right loudspeaker With the control BASS 13 intensity of the bass playback Bass playbackis amplified when turning the control clockwise Bass playback is dampened when turning the control counter clockwise With the control TREBLE 15 setthe intensity of the treble playback Treble playbackis amplified when turning the control clockwise Trebleplayback is dampened when turning the control counter clockwise The button SCREEN DISPLAY 24 on the remote control turns the display on or off 13 With the switch SURROUND 10 you activate the SURROUND output on back of the device When the switch is depressed position ON the surround loudspeakers are on If the switch is not depressed position OFF the device is turned off If you operate the device with the remote control always point this atthe IR receiver 3 and make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote con trol and the receiver 3 which may impair the transmission of the commands Operation with external devices Switch on the signal sources such as CD players cassette decks etc With the inputselection switch 9
12. medium press the button again Press the button 10 30 to jump 10 tracks ahead Press the button 10 25 to jump 10 tracks back With the button 103 27 y ou can call up the following D3 tag information for the currently played track on the display 5 FILE Name of the file on the data carrier FOLDER Name of the folder on the data carrier TITLE Song ARTIST Aritist ALBUM Name of the album Normal display Folder track and time display With the button MODE 28 you select the playback sequence FILE REPEAT Repeat of the current track FOLDER REPEAT Repeat of the current folder FILE SCAN Each titleis briefly played back REPEAT SCAN OFF Normal playback With the button 11 you can selectrandom track playback When random play is activated the device selects the playback sequence randomly RANDOM ON Random playback is activated RANDOM OFF Random playback is deactivated Due to the greatvariety of systems with USB and SD MMC card interfaces gt and their different functions that are sometimes producer specific we cannot ganrantee that all media will be recognized and that all the operational functions are available in this CD tuner USB hard disks cannot be connected to this device SD MMC cards with a capacity larger than 2GB and SDHC cards are not supported 15 Handling Never plug the power plug into a mains socket immediately after the device was taken from a cold to a warm environm
13. oid atropical environment Do notleave packing material unattended This may become danger ous playing material for children Please also observe further safety instructions in the individual chapters of this operating manual Comply with the safety and operating instructions of any other applian ces that are connected to the device Ifyou are not sure aboutthe correct connection or if questions arise which are not covered by the operating instructions please do not hesitate to contact our technical support or another specialist Setup When selecting the installation site consider the room conditions meaning the location of the next outlet etc Also prevent directsunlight vibrations dust heat cold and dampness Keep the appliance away from strong transformers or motors Place the amplifier on a stable horizontal surface There must be enough AN space around the system for air circulation to permit dissipation ofthe generated heat Therefore only place the amplifier on level surface and not on carpets etc Do not cover up the ventilation slots in the casing If you do not heed these instruction the device may be damaged Do not drill extra holes or screw any extra screws for mounting purposes into the case This will damagethe device Because ofthe variety ofused lacquers and polishes for furniture the device base mightleave residues on furniture due to a chemical reaction Thatswhy do not place the device wit
14. peaker clamps press the red black plastic surface Slide the stripped end of the loudspeaker cable into the aperture and release the plastic surface The loudspeaker cable is clamped and good contactis guaranteed Connect the loudspeakers to the clamps marked with SPEAKER 21 Connect the pole oftheleft loudspeaker with the red speaker clamps marked with 2 Connect the pole oftheleftloudspeaker with the black speaker clamps marked with L Connect the pole oftheright loudspeaker with the red speaker clamps marked with Connectthe pole oftheright loudspeaker with the black speaker clamps marked with 10 20 Effect loudspeaker output SURROUND mono loudspeaker surround signal effect signal is applied to this effect output when pressing the SURROUND switch 10 Here you can connect additional passive loudspeakers These loudspeakers can be used asrear loudspeakers to achieve a better spatial playback effect The white cinch socket of the amplifier is connected with the left rear loudspeaker The red cinch socket of the amplifier is connected with the right rear loudspeaker Therear speakers are switched in series This is why the surround outputs only work when both rear speakers are connected The minimum impedance per rear speaker is 4 Ohm per speaker Therear speakers carry an effect signal that strongly differs from the normal speaker signal with respectto volume
15. selectthe desired input source e g CD player Startplayback on your input source if required Operation with integrated MP3 player Please do not press the buttons of the control too fast in sequence MN Thedevice needs some time to read and display the information of the Storage media or to execute commands Ifthe device does notreactimmediately to an input this is not an error butindicates thatinformationis still being requested from the storage medium Turn the input selection switch 9 to the position USB CARD Insert an SD or MMC card into the SD MMC card reader 7 or a USB storage medium into the USB connection 8 The content of the storage medium is imported IS The respective last inserted medium is always activated If both a memory card AND a USB medium are inserted you can switch between the two interfaces with the button SD USB 29 on the remote control Press the button 1 6 to start playback Press the button again to interrupt playback Press the button A 31 to select the next folder on the storage medium Playback starts with the firsttrack of the selected folder Press the button Y 26 to select the previous folder on the storage medium Playback starts with the first track of the selected folder 14 Press the button 14 to select the next track on the storage medium Press the button 4 to skip to the start of the current track To select the previous track on the storage
16. ty instructions The guarantee warranty will be void if damage is incurred resulting from non compliance with the operating instructions Liability for any and all consequential damage is excluded Nor do we assume liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by improper use or failureto observe the safety instructions In such cases the guarantee warranty will be void Dear customer The following safety instructions andrisk information do not serve for protection ofthe device but for protection of your health Please read carefully through the following points For safety and licensing CE reasons unauthorised conversion and or modifications to the product are not permitted All persons operating installing setting up commissioning or servicing this device must be trained and qualified correspondingly and observe these operating instructions MN The device 15 designed according to protection class Only connect AA the amplifier to anormal mains socket 110V 60Hz 220V 50Hz The device must be setup correctly Please also follow these operating instructions When setting up the product make sure that the mains cableis not pinchedor damaged by sharp edges If the amplifier or its connection cable is damaged do not touch it First of all de energize the corresponding mains socket e g via the respective circuit breaker and afterwards carefully pull the mains plug from the socket Do notuse the product afterwards
17. uts of the amplifier These inputs are not suitable for the direct connection of a record player Inthis case you haveto switch an equalizer pre amplifier upstream The white cinch socket ofthe amplifier is connected with the left cinch output of the respective control source e g player The red cinch socket of the amplifier is connected with the right cinch output of the respective control source e g CD player 17 Cinch input AUX Thisis where you connect the audio cinch output sockets of a cassette recorder video recorder satellite receiver etc 18 Cinch input TUNER Connect the audio cinch outputs of the radio to these connections 19 Cinch input CD Connect the audio cinch outputs of the CD player to these connections Connecting the loudspeaker outputs The line towards the loudspeakers must be abifilar cable Insulate all connecting terminals Ensure there areno sharp edges which could damage the cables Only use loudspeakers which have a sufficiently high loading capacity see Technical Data Connect the loudspeakers directly with the amplifier Do not use headphone adapters or distribution boxes lf you are unsure about anything please contact a specialist Make sure that all loudspeakers have the correct polarity i e the plus and minus signs must match This amplifier has been designed for a loudspeaker impedance of 4 Ohm on each channel Only connect one loudspeaker to each output To open the louds

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