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TROLLEY Power:The product can only work with power supply which is indicated in this instruction or specified in the product. the electricity shock.
Parameter&Data Frequency response:55-20KH Z Digital audio file support:MP3 The role of numeric keys Instrument Jack Connection Please turn " ECHO" to "- min", then insert guitar etc output to " MIC-IN" socket. (Instrument jack for Guitar/Drum Kit/Elect keyboard etc.) MIC.IN is used as an instrument input interface Instrument Jack Connection Please turn " ECHO" to "- min", then insert guitar etc output to " MIC-IN" socket. (Instrument jack for Guitar/Drum Kit/Elect keyboard etc.
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TROLLEY 4. Digital display window Mode switch button: AUX-USB-Wireless connection-FM, 4 modes in 1 button 16. External DC input interface 17. Charging status indicator 18. Recording function button: (must insert USB or TF card) REC function: 1. Insert USB/TF card, press “REC” button about 2 seconds, when “REC” appears in display screen, the function started. Only can record the sound of wired or wireless microphone, music can’t be recorded. 2.
Problems & self –check list Problems Solutions No sound from Speaker A. If using internal batter y, check whether it is on DC track ; B. If using AC, check whether the power plug is plugged in and it is in the boot state; C. Check whether the minimum sound is adjusted; D. Check whether the pattern corresponds to the source channel Noisy when playing A.Check auxiliary AUX input, unplug the input cable or replace the memory. B.Check if the power supply of the wireless microphone or headset is off.
FCC Warning Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.