Califone DJ Equipment PA916 PS User Manual

PowerPro 916-SD  
Portable  
Public  
Address  
Systems  
Owner’s  
Manual  
PA916-SD Public Address Speaker  
PA916-PS Powered Companion PA  
PA916-SP Passive Companion Speaker  
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Power Pro 916-SD Owner’s Manual  
Thank you for purchasing this PowerPro PA916-SD, the most versatile and appropriate portable PA for use in school,  
business, house of worship and government facilities.  
make sure to visit our complete line of multimedia players and recorders, wired and wireless headphones and headsets,  
computer peripherals and other Califone products.  
While online, make sure you register your PowerPro for its limited six year warranty.  
Sincerely,  
Contents  
a) PowerPro Public Address System  
Roscoe Anthony  
b) Power Cord  
c) Operation Manual  
President, Califone® International, Inc.  
d) RC-300 Remote Control With 2 AAA Alkaline Batteries  
e) 6-Year Warranty & Registration Card  
f) Project Intercept Card  
Unpacking  
Check carefully for damage which may have taken place  
during transit. Report any damage claim directly to the  
freight carrier immediately. Save product(s) and packaging  
Also included may be one or more of the  
following optional items:  
for inspection by the carrier’s claim agent. Notify your  
• Q-316 Handheld 16-Channel Wireless UHF Microphone  
dealer of the pending claim.  
with 2 AA alkaline batteries.  
Warranty Registration  
• M-316 Beltpack Transmitter with 2 AA alkaline batteries.  
Please register for your 6-year warranty online  
• LM-316 Lapel Microphone for the M-316  
• CM-316 Flexible Collar Microphone for the M-316  
Service Repairs  
• HBM-316 Headband Microphone for the M-316  
Should your unit require repair contact the dealer  
or Califone Service Department at: (800) 722-0500  
• PADM-558 High Quality Handheld Wired Microphone  
to obtain a Return Authorization number. After  
with cable and XLR Connector. (or other Califone  
receiving the RA, ship the unit to Califone prepaid.  
cabled microphone.)  
Collect shipments will be refused.  
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Power Pro 916-SD  
S P e C i f i C A t i o n S  
Molded steel-reinforced  
pull-up handle has 4  
adjustable positions  
3 sets of  
LED lights  
for visual  
Two wireless UHF  
mics and two wired  
mics can operate at  
the same time  
confirmation of  
power, RF &  
audio reception  
Programmable,  
plays CD, CD-R/RW  
with shuffle and  
repeat functions  
40oz. magnets  
and water-  
resistant cones  
Built-in memory  
with up to 36 hours  
of recording time  
SD Memory  
Card Slot  
Plays popular  
WMA, WAV  
Full-speed  
USB interface  
and MP3 files  
Line-out volume  
controls level  
Line-in CD controls  
of powered  
companion speakers  
Treble, bass  
and digital master  
volume controls  
Two mic inputs  
(combo XLR - 1/4”),  
with volume controls  
Steel skid guards  
prevent damage from  
hauling on stairs  
300’ Wireless audio  
transmission to an  
unlimted number of  
PA916, PA916-PS,  
PA616 speakers  
Speaker mute  
for main and  
companion  
speakers  
AC/DC, 6 hour  
operation on one  
battery charge and  
performs even  
Switched/  
unswitched  
speaker out  
Voice priority lowers  
volume for announcements  
and returns to original setting  
while recharging  
3.5” wheels  
for pavement  
and grass  
Recessed  
tripod mount  
®
Califone wireless PA systems deliver professional quality sound in a variety of presentation settings. Since they’re simple  
to set up and operate, you won’t need an audio expert. Whether it’s a large meeting of parents, an all-school spirit rally or a guest  
lecturer transmitting wireless audio from a laptop, you’ll have clear audio so everyone can listen and participate!  
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Operation  
Battery  
Charge the battery for at least 10 hours before using the PA916 or PA916-PS. Simply plug the power cord into an AC  
outlet and charging begins automatically. The charging indicator will flash until fully charged, then it will stay green. The  
unit can be used while it is plugged in for charging.  
There are two indicators above the main power switch. When the unit is turned on, the one on the left will light “red”  
when the battery has a low charge. The one on the right will glow “green” if the battery is fully charged or if operating  
on A/C power.  
It is recommended that the battery be recharged after several hours of usage, rather than stored with a low battery. This  
will prolong battery life. Storing more than 30 days without recharging will deteriorate the battery.  
Digital Master Volume Control  
When the main power switch is turned on, the Digital Master Volume Control is at the lowest level to prevent accidental  
damage to the amplifier or internal speakers. The volume can be controlled in two ways; using the “Up”“Down” buttons  
on the mixer panel or using the RC-300 infrared remote control. The remote sensor must be used in front of the speaker  
as the sensor is behind the speaker grille.  
Recommended Set-up Procedure  
Ideally the master volume should be at maximum volume before the wireless receiver and microphone volumes  
are adjusted to the desired loudness. Since there are always at least two (2) volume controls to contend with, it is  
suggested that prior to turning the power on the UHF receiver volume controls be set at “10 o’clock. Also set the  
microphone volume controls at “10 o’clock. Turn on the main power switch and use either a wireless microphone  
or cabled microphone to adjust the master volume.  
Digital Audio Player/Recorder & CD Player  
The main power switch does not control the Digital Audio Player/Recorder and CD player. A separate power switch is  
combined with the MP3/CD volume control to limit battery drain when the Digital Audio Player/Recorder or CD are not  
being used.  
Wireless Receivers  
There are two (2) independent combination XLR/1/4” jacks for using microphones with cables. Each jack has a volume  
control which effects the loudness of both wired and wireless microphones. Also each has a “Voice/Music” switch. On  
“music” program the sound is full fidelity, while on “voice” the sound is tailored to give maximum projection while limit-  
ing battery drain.  
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Operation continued  
Line In  
Insert both RCA plugs into the RCA jacks when using a stereo input. The left and right channels are combined so no pro-  
gram material is lost. If the source is monaural, either RCA jack can be used. The Line In volume control is used to increase  
or decrease the level of the input signal.  
Line Out  
The two RCA jacks are used to connect to the input of another piece of equipment such as a tape recorder, mixer or  
another amplified speaker. The outputs are monaural and volume level will depend on the volume of the source. For  
example, the tape or CD player level is controlled by the tape/CD volume control. Lie out is independent of the Master  
Volume Control.  
Tone Controls  
The separate base and treble controls provide a wide range of adjustment for increasing or decreasing either the bass or  
treble from “flatfrequency response. The center or “12 o’clockposition is flat.  
Speaker Mute Switch  
Engaging this switch will cut off the sound of all speakers, internal and external, except as explained in the section under  
“PA916-PS operation.  
Voice Priority  
This feature is used for voice override of the music program when using a microphone. The “ducking” circuit attenuates  
the music when a person speaks into the microphone. After a 3 second delay in the speech, the music returns to the  
previous level.  
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Wireless Operation  
Feedback is a shrill screeching sound produced by the speaker system when a microphone is being used too close to the  
front of the speaker. The microphone picks up the sound of the speaker system and it becomes reamplified. It is a self-  
sustaining loop which can damage the system if allowed to continue, not to mention the annoyance caused to persons  
nearby. Always stand 4 to 6 feet from the speaker to minimize the opportunity for feedback from the speaker system.  
Wireless UHF Receivers  
Wireless receiver “A” is preset at the factory for channel 4 and  
receiver “B” is set on channel 6. There are three (3) LEDs on the  
receiver; power (green), RF reception (red) and Audio reception  
(amber).  
UHF FULL DIVERSITY  
There are also LEDs on the front of the speaker above the grille  
making it easy to see if the microphone and receiver are work-  
ing properly. A red LED indicates RF (radio frequency) from the  
microphone, while an amber LED indicates audio.  
Wireless Transmitter  
The PowerPro PA916 incorporates a 16 channel UHF transmitter with its own power switch for wireless transmission to  
the Powered Companion Speakers PA916-SP. The transmitter is preset at the factory to channel 13. It is recommended  
that the user not randomly change this setting. If using the transmitter function change wireless receiver “Afrom chan-  
nel 1 to any other channel except channel 13 to prevent the transmitter from blocking the receiver.  
Microphone Lockout  
Two wireless microphones can be used at the same time, but separate channels (frequencies) must be used. For instance,  
if using receiver “A” on channel 4, two microphone beltpack transmitters cannot be used at the same time. The first  
transmitter turned on will dominate and lock out the other. The second microphone should be used with receiverBon  
a different frequency which will allow two persons to talk at the same time.  
Turn the transmitter power switch to OFF when not being used to minimize battery drain.  
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Microphones & Belt-Pack Transmitter  
Q-316 Wireless Microphone  
16-Channel UHF Transmitter  
Battery Compartment  
Channel Selector Switch  
Power Low Battery LED  
LM-316 Lapel Mic  
M-316 Wireless Belt Pack Transmitter  
Microphone Jack  
Power On Switch  
CM-316 Collar Mic  
Power On/  
Low Batt. LED  
Volume Control  
16-Channel  
UHF Transmitter  
Battery  
Compartment  
HBM-316 Headband Mic  
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Digital Audio Player/Recorder  
MP3 Section; Component Descriptions  
(1) Play/ Pause / Select  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2) Menu  
(3) Record  
(4) Skip Next / Fast forward / Next selection  
(5) Skip Previous / Rewind / Previous selection  
(6) Memory Selector (FLASH/SD)  
(7) USB Port  
(8) Headphone Output  
(9) SD card slot  
(10) System Reset  
(11)  
(10) (6) (9) (5)(8) (7) (4)  
(11) LCD Display  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
Main Menu Display:  
(1) System Settings: Adjust LCD Contrast,  
Repeat Mode, Record Type, etc.  
(2) Mode : Music Mode: Select to be able to  
view and play all mp3 and wma files  
(3) Mode : Record Mode: Select to get into  
recording mode and begin recording immediately  
(4) Mode : Voice Mode: Select to view all  
recorded audio files and play them back  
Music mode  
Record mode  
(5)  
(12) (6) (7) (8)  
(9) (10)  
(11)  
(12)  
Music/Voice/Record Mode Display:  
(5) Current Selected Memory (F=Flash C=SD Card)  
(6) Total Song Count: Total number of songs  
on the currently selected memory  
SOFT  
SOFT  
128  
000  
000  
00:00  
00:00  
128  
MP3  
000  
000  
00:00  
00:00  
F
MP3  
F
D
00 X X X X X X X  
00 X X X X X X X  
(7) Current Song Number: The number of the  
song currently selected/playing  
(8) Equalizer Mode : NOR : ROCK : POP : CLAS :  
SOFT : JAZZ : DBB  
(13)  
SOFT  
128  
MP3  
A-B  
00:00  
00:00  
F
D
(9) Current play time: Elapsed play time  
within the current song  
00 X X X X X X X  
(10) Total play time: Total amount of time for all  
songs on the currently selected memory  
(11) Artist, Album, and Song name / File name  
(12) Repeat Mode : Repeat One : Random : Normal :  
Repeat folder : Folder : Repeat All : Intro  
(13) A-B Repeat Mode : Repeat A-B selected section  
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Digital Audio Player/Recorder  
MP3 - Operation Guide  
Basic Menu/Button Operation  
The menu for the digital audio player/recorder section is operated using the following buttons:  
• “RECORD”: Immediately enters into Recording Mode and starts recording audio on the currently selected memory.  
• “FLASH/SD”: Switch the current memory between the internal (Flash) memory and the SD card. If no SD card is  
plugged into the unit, an error will be displayed.  
• “SKIP FWD”: Moves the active selection to the right  
• “SKIP REV”: Moves the active selection to the left  
• “PLAY / PAUSE / SELECT”: Selects / Accepts the currently selected item or setting  
• “MENU”:Shortpress to access the local menu system.Longpress to get into the main menu system. Within the  
local menu system, use this to exit out of the menu  
Please note that a “short” press means pressing the button less than about 2 seconds.  
A “long” press means pressing the button longer than about 2 seconds  
Main Menu Operation  
After turning on the power, the main menu will show the icons for  
“Setting Mode,”“Music Mode,”“Record Mode,andVoice Mode.  
Music Mode  
Navigate to the desired function using the forward and reverse  
skip buttons (“FWDandREV”). To enter the desired mode, short  
press thePLAY / PAUSEkey.  
Music Mode  
Quick Start: Once in Music Mode, short pressPLAY / PAUSEonce  
to start playing the selected track.  
SOFT  
128  
000  
000  
00:00  
00:00  
F
MP3  
00 X X X X X X X  
Music Mode (While music is playing):  
The following instructions apply to while music is playing.  
1. Short pressMENUonce to enter the local menu. The local  
menu includes the following icons:  
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Digital Audio Player/Recorder  
Music Mode Continued  
2. Short pressREVandFWDto select items from menu.  
Equalizer  
Tempo Rate  
Short pressPLAY / PAUSEonce to confirm.  
3. The REV and FWD buttons will now function differently  
depending on your selection. Below we will describe the  
different operations of these keys based on each  
menu selection.  
Fast forward/  
Backward  
Equalizer  
Next/ Prev  
Exit  
Next/ Prev  
1. Short pressREVonce: last song; short pressFWD” once: next song.  
2. Long pressREVto decrease the digital audio player volume. Long pressFWDto increase the digital audio player  
volume. Of course volume can also be adjusted with the MP3/CD volume control on the rear panel of the PA-916SD.  
Fast forward/ Backward  
1. Short pressFWDonce to fast forward the track. PressFWDagain to resume play from that point in the track.  
2. Short pressREVonce to rewind the track. PressREVagain to resume play from that point in the track.  
3. Long pressFWDandREVadjusts the volume as described above.  
4. You can also skip to the next or previous tracks within this mode. Simply stop the playback by pressingPLAY / PAUSE”  
And then use theFWDandREVbuttons to skip to the previous or next track.  
PressPLAY /PAUSEto play the selected track.  
Tempo Rate  
Is particularly useful when learning music or dance.  
1. Short pressREVto slow down the tempo or speed. Short pressMENUonce to confirm the setting. Likewise,  
short pressFWDonce to make the tempo (speed) of the track faster. Continue to pressFWDto speed up further.  
2. Long pressFWDandREVadjusts the volume as described above.  
3. Note: 0 is the normal speed, 8 is the fastest, and -8 is the slowest.  
4. Note: The Tempo (speed) control function can only be used on tracks saved in the internal (Flash) memory. Also, the  
function only works using mp3 files. The function does not work with tracks saved in SD card or recordings made  
on the digital audio player/recorder.  
Equalizer  
1. Short pressFWDonce or short pressREVonce to enter Equalizer mode. Use the FWD and REV buttons to navigate  
to the desired setting. Once selected, short pressPLAY / PAUSEto confirm.  
2. The following Equalizer presets are available:  
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Digital Audio Player/Recorder  
Equalizer Continued  
NOR  
ROCK  
POP  
CLAS  
SOFT  
JAZZ  
DBB  
Normal  
Rock  
Pop  
Classic  
Soft  
Jazz  
Bass  
3. You can also skip to the next or previous tracks within this mode. Simply stop the playback by pressing  
“PLAY / PAUSEAnd then use theFWDandREVbuttons to skip to the previous or next track.  
PressPLAY /PAUSEto play the selected track.  
Music Mode (While music is not playing): The following instructions apply to while music is not playing.  
1. Short pressMENUonce to enter the local menu.  
2. Short pressFWDorREVto select the desired item and then short pressPLAY / PAUSEonce to confirm.  
Available options include:  
Local File  
Select this item to show all the files on the internal memory (Flash).  
Delete File  
Select this item to delete the current file. Short pressFWDandREVto select YES or NO. Once YES/ NO  
is selected, short pressMENUonce to delete the file.  
Delete All  
Select this item to delete all files on the currently selected memory. Short pressFWDandREVto choose YES  
or NO. Once YES/ NO is selected, short pressMENUonce to delete all the files.  
“Play list,Artists,”“Album,”“Genre,”and“Composers”  
These items are currently disabled on this version.  
Record Mode  
032 000 00:00:00  
WAV 000 00:00:00  
F
1. When record mode is entered, recording starts immediately. Long press  
“PLAY / PAUSEto stop recording and save the file. Once saving is complete,  
the system goes to Voice Mode automatically. After saving is complete you  
can long pressMENUto exit record mode and return to the main menu.  
2007 /01/01  
REC001  
Voice Mode  
32K 000 00:00:00  
WAV 000 00:00:00  
F
Quick Start:  
REC001 07/01/01  
1. Short pressFWDandREVto select the recorded file to play back.  
2. Short pressPLAY / PAUSEto start to playback of the recording.  
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Digital Audio Player/Recorder  
Voice Mode Continued  
Voice Mode (While music/voice is playing): The following instructions apply to while music is playing.  
1. Short pressMENUonce to enter the local menu.  
2. Short pressFWDorREVto select the desired item and then short pressPLAY / PAUSEonce to confirm.  
Available options include:  
Next/ Prev  
1. Short pressREVonce: last song; short pressFWDonce: next song.  
2. Long pressFWDandREVadjusts the volume as described above.  
Fast forward/ Backward  
1. Short pressFWDonce to fast forward the track. PressFWDagain to resume play from that point in the track.  
2. Short pressREVonce to rewind the track. PressREVagain to resume play from that point in the track.  
3. Long pressFWDandREVadjusts the volume as described above.  
4. You can also skip to the next or previous tracks within this mode. Simply stop the playback by pressing  
“PLAY / PAUSEAnd then use theFWDandREVbuttons to skip to the previous or next track.  
PressPLAY /PAUSEto play the selected track.  
Voice Mode (While music/voice is not playing): The following instructions apply to while music is not playing.  
1. Short pressMENUonce to enter local menu.  
2. Short press“FWD”orREVto select the desired item and then short pressPLAY / PAUSEonce to confirm.  
Available options include:  
Local File  
Select this item to show all the files on the internal memory (Flash).  
Delete File  
Select this item to delete the current file. Short pressFWDandREVto select YES or NO. Once YES/ NO is selected,  
short pressMENUonce to delete the file.  
Delete All  
Select this item to delete all files on the currently selected memory. Short pressFWDandREVto choose  
YES or NO. Once YES/ NO is selected, short pressMENUonce to delete all the files.  
“Play list,Artists,”“Album,”“Genre,”and“Composers”  
These items are currently disabled on this version.  
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Digital Audio Player/Recorder  
Setting Mode  
A B  
WithinSetting Mode,short pressREVand“FWDto select  
the desired option.  
Repeat  
Repeat  
Replay mode  
Memory info  
Firmware version  
Exit  
A B  
Available options include:  
Repeat  
Contrast  
Language  
Record type  
1. Short pressREVandFWDto select  
the desired repeat style.  
Once the desired style is selected, short pressPLAY / PAUSEonce to confirm.  
a. Repeat one: Repeats only the currently selected song.  
b. Random: Plays all the songs in random order.  
c. Normal: Play all songs once in the default order.  
d. Repeat folder: Repeat all the songs in the selected folder.  
e. Folder: Play all the songs in the selected folder once.  
f. Repeat all: repeat all songs on the currently selected memory.  
g. Intro: Play the first several seconds of each song, then skip to the next.  
2. Repeat folderandFoldersettings require an extra step to make them work as desired.  
Follow this process to select the folder of files to play.  
a. After selecting either theRepeat folderorFolderstyle, enter intoMusic ModeorVoice Mode.  
b. Next, short pressMENU.  
c. In the local menu, selectLocal File, to list all the files on the current memory.  
d. PressREVorFWDto select the desired folder and pressMENUto confirm and exit.  
e. Short pressPLAY / PAUSEonce to start playing.  
Repeat one  
Repeat folder  
Random  
Folder  
1
D
A
I
Repeat all  
D
R
Intro  
Normal  
N
Repeat setting  
1. When the music is playing, short pressRECto set the loop start (A) point.  
2. Short pressRECagain to set the loop end (B) point.  
3. The player will now continuously loop playback between these points in the track.  
4. Short pressMENUto exit the loop function.  
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Digital Audio Player/Recorder  
Setting Mode Continued  
Contrast adjustment  
1. PressREVandFWDto adjust contrast.  
2. PressPLAY / PAUSEto confirm the setting or short pressMENUto cancel.  
Memory Info  
1. This screen displays the used and unused memory. It can display this information for either the‘  
internal (Flash) or SD card.  
2. Short pressMENUto exit.  
Language selection  
1. PressREVandFWDto select.  
2. PressMENUto confirm. Note: English is the only language available in the default player.  
Firmware version  
1. This screen displays the firmware version.  
Record type  
1. PressREVandFWDto select the desired recording format. The following formats are available  
(All are wav file format): 32K BPS (lowest quality, longest record time), 64K BPS, 192K BPS, 384K BPS,  
highest quality, shortest record time.  
2. PressPLAY / PAUSEto confirm the setting.  
USB Connection  
A computer can be used to transfer files to or from the digital audio player by connecting to the USB port.  
Follow this process to connect your computer and transfer files to/from the digital audio player/recorder:  
1. Connect a USB cable to the USB ports on both the player and computer.  
2. The player will then show theconnecting signas seen below:  
3. The internal (Flash) memory will now show up as a removable hard drive on you computer.  
4. Any SD card plugged into the digital audio player will show up as an additional removable hard drive on you computer.  
5. Copy, move, rename, delete files, etc. on these drives as you would on your computer. When you unplug the USB  
cable the changes will have taken effect.  
6. Notes & Warnings:  
a. Warning: When downloading or transmitting files to or from the player, do not disconnect the connector to  
prevent damage to the player or PC.  
b. If you are using Windows 98 you may need to install drivers first before the system will recognize the player.  
c. Before using a new (unformatted) SD card with the digital audio player/recorder, please format the card first.  
d. If the flash or SD card are not formatted or get corrupted somehow, you may format them by clicking on  
“My Computer” and then right clicking on the drive and clickingFormat.Note that all data on the drive will  
be deleted and become unrecoverable. Don’t disconnect during the format process or it could completely  
disable the player so that it will not work. Once formatting is complete, disconnect the USB cable  
and reconnect it again.  
e. If the player freezes up for any reason, turn it off for 3 seconds, and then turn the power back on.  
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Digital Audio Player/Recorder  
USB Connection Continued  
Compatibility (System Requirements)  
1. Operation system: WIN98 SE, Windows.ME.2000.XP.  
2. USB port.  
Features/Specs  
• 512MB Internal Flash memory.  
• Supports standard bitrate WMA and MP3 format audio files.  
• WAV file format recording and playback are supported in Recording and Voice modes. Various bitrates for the  
wav file recording are supported from low quality to high quality. Low quality recordings allow recording  
for a longer time.  
• Seven equalizer presets are available, including: NOR (normal), ROCK (rock), POP (pop), CLAS (classical), SOFT (soft),  
JAZZ (jazz), and DBB (bass).  
• A-B section looping function.  
• Seven playback modes are available, including: Repeat one, Random, Normal, Repeat folder, Folder,  
Repeat all, and Intro.  
• Variable tempo (speed) control is available for mp3 files on the internal (Flash) memory. This feature affects the  
speed and does not affect the pitch of the recording.  
• Adjustable LCD contrast for different environments.  
• Equalizer and Repeat mode setting are stored and retained even upon power off.  
• USB port for uploading/downloading audio files to and from the digital audio player’s internal memory and an SD card.  
• Built-in headphone output.  
Troubleshooting  
• Why won’t some files be recognized by the digital audio player? Some MP3 or WMA files won’t play.  
• This digital audio player supports most standard bitrate and file settings, but due to the large number of  
compression types, and with new types being added all the time, not all files are recognized. Try to convert  
any files that don’t play into a standard bitrate (128kbps, 196kbps, etc.) mp3 or wma file without special  
settings in the encoder. Then upload the new file to the digital audio player and try again.  
• The track’s playback time is not correct. Why?  
• VBR format MP3 files may not display the proper track time. Try a fixed bitrate filetype if an accurate  
track time is needed.  
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CD Player  
CD Player  
After the power is turned on the LCD display will read “NO disc” Gently push the CD into the slot and  
the CD will be recognized and begin playing track #1.  
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2
3
CD SLOT  
LCD DISPLAY  
PAUSE/PLAY  
When “Play” is pressed, the first track will begin to Play. When Play is pressed again, the mode goes to  
Pause. When pressed a third time the mode returns to Play.  
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9
8
4
3
NO dISC  
2
7
10  
6
5
When STOP is pressed from Play or Pause the program is advanced to the end of the last track on the CD.  
4
5
STOP  
SKIP FORWARD  
When FWD is pressed from the Stop mode, the program will advance to the first track. When pressed  
from Play or Pause mode, the program will advance one track. Continuing to press FWD will advance  
one track each time.  
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CD PLAYER Continued  
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SKIP/REVERSE  
When REV is pressed from the Stop mode, the program will go back one track and begin playing  
the last track on the CD. When pressed from Play or Pause mode, the program will go back to the  
beginning of the track which was already playing. Continuing to press REV will step back one  
track at a time.  
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REPEAT/ENTER  
SHUFFLE  
Pressing Repeat once will continuously replay the selected track. Pressing it twice will replay all  
tracks continuously. Pressing Repeat a third time will clear the settings.  
Pressing Shuffle from Stop, Play or Pause will result in random selection of tracks and begin  
playing continuously. Pressing Shuffle again will clear the program.  
PROGRAM  
In Stop mode, press Program and observe “P 1: on the LCD. Press FWD and see “1:01, press FWD  
again and see “1 :02. Press enter and “2will appear in the upper right of the LCD. Press FWD three  
more times and see1:05. Press Enter and see5added to the LCD. Press play and the second track  
will play, then advance to track 5. After playing all the selected tracks the program advances to the  
end of the CD. Pressing Play will repeat the program. To clear the program in the Stop mode, just  
press Program. Individual selections can be cleared while they are playing by pressing Program.  
This will not affect other selected tracks.  
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EJECT  
Pressing Eject from any mode will advance the program to the last track on the CD and eject the  
CD. “NO dISCwill appear on the LCD.  
NOTE: The CD player is capable of playing CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs, however due to the condition of the disc or the original it  
was copied from some discs may not play.  
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Powered Companion Speaker PA916-PS  
The Powered Companion PA has the same amplifier, power supply and speaker compliment as the full featured PowerPro PA916. It  
does not have the mixer panel because it can be controlled by the PowerPro PA916.  
With the integral 16-channel selectable wireless UHF receiver, it can function as a stand alone PA speaker when using a Q-316  
Handheld microphone or the M-316 Beltpack transmitter with a LM-316, CM-316 or HBM-316 microphone. Although there are 5  
LEDs on the front of the PA916-PS only 3 lights function on this unit because there is only one receiver. The red LED indicates RF,  
the amber LED is for audio, and the green LED indicates power On.  
Full Wireless Operation  
As the transmitter on the PA-16 is preset on channel 13, the receiver of the PA916-PS is also set on 13. Any audio from the PA916  
can be transmitted to the PA916-PS without wiring. There is no limit on the number of PA916-SP speakers that can be used with the  
PA-916 within a range of 300 feet.  
Audio Line Buss  
When linking one or two PA916-PSs to the PowerPro PA916 via audio line, the PSC-50 XLR cable is connected to Audio Line Out XLR  
connector on the PA916. The other end is connected to Line In XLR on the Powered Companion Speaker.  
The Master Volume Control on the Audio Line panel of the master will adjust the PowerPro PA916 as well as all the Powered or Pas-  
sive Companion Speakers, however the loudness needs to be adjusted via the Master Volume Control on the PA916-PS as well.  
Note: The mute switch on the PA916 will silence all speakers connected to it by cable. However in the full wireless mode using the  
transmitter of the PowerPro the mute will have no effect.  
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Powered Companion Speaker PA916-PS  
Telescoping Handle  
1
3
1
16-channel UHF wireless mic receivers  
2
3
Audio Line Out XLR  
Treble Control  
4
Bass Control  
5
4
5
Digital Master Volume  
Dual Steel Skid Guards  
A/C Power Socket  
6
7
8
2
7
Battery Low/Charge Indicators  
Green Power On Indicator  
Power On/Off Switch  
Voice Priority (Ducking) Switch  
1/4Phone Jack Speaker Out  
1/4Phone Jack Speaker Out Switched  
Speaker Mute Switch  
Integral Wheels  
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6
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
15  
8
9
16  
10  
11  
12 13  
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PA916-SP  
Telescoping Handle  
1/4Phone Jack Speaker In  
Integral Wheels  
1
2
3
1
The PA916-SP is connected to one of two outputs  
from the PowerPro PA916 or Powered Companion  
Speaker via SP-50 Cable with 1/4phone plugs.  
Connecting to the “Speaker Outjack will divide  
the power between the PowerPro PA916 or  
PA916-PS and PA916-SP. Connecting to the  
“Switched Outwill disconnect the internal  
speakers of the PA916 and deliver all of the power  
to the PA916-SP.  
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NOTE:  
There are five (5) LEDs on the front of the  
speaker, however they are disconnected because  
there is no internal amplifier or wireless  
receiver in this passive system.  
Mechanical Notations  
Telescoping Handle and Wheels  
These are only intended for pulling the PowerPro over relatively smooth surfaces. Using the handle to lift or  
carry the unit or pulling up stairs will cause damage not covered by the warranty.  
Tripod Mount  
A recess is incorporated on the bottom of all PowerPro Speakers for mounting to the TP-50 tripod.  
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Specifications  
Acoustic Speaker Compliment  
Woofer  
10Diameter, 40 Oz. Magnet, 2Dia. Voice Coil, 6 Ohm  
Compression Horn Driver, 12 Oz. Magnet, 1Voice Coil, 8 Ohm  
45Hz to 18KHz  
Tweeter  
Frequency Response  
Amplifier  
90 Watts RMS @ 5% THD (AC)  
Sound Pressure Level  
Power Sources  
94 dB, 1 Watt @ 1 Meter  
100-240 volt AC switchmode power supply and 12 volt 7 AH  
maintenance-free lead acid batteries (2)  
Wireless System  
Receiver: Two 16-channel selectable UHF diversity wireless receivers 798-805 MHz.  
Antennas are hidden internally.  
Microphone Transmitters  
Handheld wireless microphone or beltpack transmitters optional. Powered by 2 ea. 1.5 volt AA batteries (included). Beltpack trans-  
mitter used with choice of hands-free headset, collar or lapel microphones.  
CD Player  
Built-in anti-shock mechanism. Fully programmable. Shuffle feature. Plays CD, CD-R/RW.  
Tape Cassette  
Full logic player and recorder. Automatic program search feature. 4-digit LCD tape counter. Variable speed. Auto reverse.  
Transmitter to Powered Companion Speaker  
16-Channel selectable UHF transmitter for wireless transmission from PA916 to multiple PA916-SP speakers. 300 ft. range.  
Audio Line  
Line level XLR jacks (2) providing for attaching PA916-SP speakers via cable. Features volume control for remote speaker(s).  
Mixer Panel  
Mixer panel accepts two wired microphones via high quality combination connectors for both XLR and 1/4phone plugs. Voice  
music switch adds emphasis in the voice range for longer range projection. Line-In via dual RCA jacks with volume control.  
Line-Out via dual RCA jacks. Separate Bass and Treble tone controls. Voice priority switch activates “ducking circuitwhich over-  
rides music programs when microphone is used. Speaker mute switch mutes the main speaker plus all other speakers connected.  
Speaker out. Both switched and unswitched 1/4phone jacks for connecting speakers.  
Dimensions  
Weight  
26 H x 12”W x 10D  
52 lbs.  
Compliance  
FCC, CE, C-UL  
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CAUTION  
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 QAULIFIED PERSONNEL.  
The exclamation point within a  
The lightening flash with arrowhead  
triangle is intended to tell the user  
within a triangle is intended to tell  
that important operating and servicing  
the user that parts inside the product  
instructions are in the papers with  
!
are a risk of electric shock to persons.  
the appliance.  
This product is not designed to  
function normally in strong electro-  
magnetic fields. Consequently, the  
Ce produit n’est pas conçu pour  
un fonctionnement dans de forts  
WARNING:  
champs électromagnétiques. Par  
conséquent, la qualité sonore peut  
diminuer si ce produit est exposé  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, SO  
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
audio quality may degrade while  
the product is exposed to strong electromagnetic  
fields. Normal audio quality operation will be  
recovered when the strong electromagnetic field  
is no longer present.  
à un fort champ életromagnétique. La qualité so-  
nore redeviendra normale après affaib-lissement  
du champ électromagnétique.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
POWER CORD PROTECTION - POWER SUPPLY CORDS  
ATTENTION: ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
SHOULD BE READ BEFORE OPERATING APPLIANCE. ALL OPER-  
ATING AND USE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOW-  
ED WHEN OPERATING THE APPLIANCE. HEED AND ADHERE  
TO ALL WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE AND IN THE OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS. RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUC-  
TIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
SHOULD BE ROUTED SO THAT THEY ARE NOT LIKELY TO BE  
WALKED ON OR PINCHED BY ITEMS PLACED UPON OR AGAINST  
THEM, PAYING PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO CORDS  
AT PLUGS, CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLES, AND THE POINT WHERE  
THEY EXIT FROM THE APPLIANCE.  
CLEANING - THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE CLEANED ONLY AS REC-  
OMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER.  
WATER & MOISTURE - DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE NEAR  
WATER; IE. BATHTUB, WASHBOWL, KITCHEN SINK, LAUNDRY  
TUB, WET BASEMENT OR SWIMMING POOL.  
NON USE PERIODS - UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE POWER CORD  
FROM THE OUTLET WHEN LEFT UNUSED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF  
TIME.  
VENTILATION - DO NOT SITUATE THE APPLIANCE SO THAT  
ITS LOCATION OR POSITION INTERFERES WITH ITS PROPER  
VENTILATION. FOR EXAMPLE, THE APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT  
BE SITUATED ON A BED, SOFA, RUG OR SIMILAR SURFACE THAT  
MAY BLOCK THE VENTILATION OPENINGS. THE  
OBJECT & LIQUID ENTRY - CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN SO THAT  
OBJECTS DO NOT FALL AND LIQUIDS ARE NOT SPILLED INTO THE  
ENCLOSURE THROUGH OPENINGS.  
APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN A BUILT-IN  
INSTALLATION, SUCH AS A BOOKCASE OR CABINET, THAT  
MAY IMPEDE THE FLOW OF AIR THROUGH THE VENTILATION  
OPENINGS.  
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE - THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE SER-  
VICED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WHEN: (A) THE POWER  
SUPPLY CORD OR THE PLUG HAS BEEN DAMAGED (B) OBJECTS  
HAVE FALLEN OR LIQUID HAS BEEN SPILLED INTO THE APPLIANCE  
(C) THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO RAIN (D) THE APPLI-  
ANCE DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE OPERATING NORMALLY OR EXHIB-  
ITS A MARKED CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE (E) THE APPLIANCE HAS  
BEEN DROPPED OR THE ENCLOSURE DAMAGED.  
HEAT - SITUATE THE APPLIANCE AWAY FROM HEAT SOURCES  
SUCH AS RADIATORS, HEAT REGISTERS, STOVES OR OTHER AP-  
PLIANCES (INCLUDING AMPLIFIERS) THAT PRODUCE HEAT.  
POWER SOURCES - CONNECT THE APPLIANCE ONLY TO A  
POWER SUPPLY TYPE DESCRIBED IN THE OPERATING INSTR-  
UCTIONS OR MARKED ON THE APPLIANCE.  
SERVICING - THE USER SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO  
SERVICE THE APPLIANCE BEYOND THAT DESCRIBED IN  
THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. ALL OTHER SERVICING REFER TO  
A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION - PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE  
TAKEN SO THAT THE GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION MEANS OF  
THE APPLIANCE ARE NOT DEFEATED.  
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Califone® International Inc. • 1145 Arroyo Avenue, # A • San Fernando, CA 91340 USA  
Toll Free 800.722.0500 | Toll Free Fax 877.402.2248  
International Customers call 818.407.2400 or Fax 818.407.2405 califone.com  
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