qtx 178.859UK PAV-Series Stereo Portable PA Set User Manual
- June 5, 2024
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Table of Contents
qtx 178.859UK PAV-Series Stereo Portable PA Set
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the PAV-series stereo portable PA, which has been designed to provide a complete wire-free sound solution for a wide range of applications. Please read this manual fully to understand the various features on the unit and get the best results from this product.
Package Contents
Please check the contents to ensure the product has been received in good condition with the following.
- Main portable PA speaker unit
- Satellite speaker with 6.3mm jack connection lead
- 2 x UHF handheld microphones
- I.R. remote control handset
- Power adaptor with appropriate Fig.8 mains lead(s)
If any accessory is missing or the product has any problems, please contact
your retailer at once.
Warning
This product contains no user-serviceable parts so make no attempt to try to
fix or modify this item yourself as this will invalidate the warranty. We
recommend you keep the original package and proof of purchase for any possible
replacement or returned demand. To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. To prevent electric shock do
not remove the cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
qualified service
Safety: Labelling Conventions
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. Prior to connecting mains, check the supply voltage is correct and the mains lead is OK Avoid ingress of water or particles into the enclosure.If the mains or D.C. fuse blows, refer the unit to qualified service personnel
Placement
- Keep the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
- Keep the unit away from moisture or dusty environments.
- Mount the unit on a stable surface, 35mm pole mount or suspend using the integral flying points.
- Ensure that any supporting structures have adequate load capacity for the weight of the unit.
Cleaning
Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent to clean the cabinet, panel and controls. To avoid damage, do not use solvents.
Main unit rear panel
- USB port
- Media player controls
- CD/DVD disc slot
- Treble EQ control
- Echo control
- Wired mics/guitar volume
- UHF mic. A volume
- UHF mic. A+B power & RF LEDs
- Line output 2 x RCA
- DC power input jack
- Power on/off
- Media player display
- SD/MMC card slot
- Bass EQ control
- Main volume control
- CVV voice-controlled volume on/off
- Contour tone shaping for UHF mics
- UHF mic. B volume
- 6.3mm mic.1/guitar jack input
- 6.3mm mic.2 jack input
- 3.5mm stereo Aux input
- Line input L+R RCA
- RCA composite video out
- Battery & power status LEDs
- 6.3mm satellite speaker out
Portability
For transport purposes, the PAV-series main unit has a retractable handle and
wheels. The satellite speaker can be stacked on top of the main unit (ensuring
that the feet locate on the posts at the top of the main unit) and a strap is
provided to secure the satellite speaker to the extended handle, allowing the
whole set to be rolled as a trolley.
Care should be taken to avoid uneven terrain or dragging the trolley too
quickly, which may damage the wheels or cause the set to overbalance.
Setting up
The PAV-series PA set is based around a main portable PA unit and a satellite
speaker. Each can be free-standing or mounted onto 35mmØ speaker poles. Open
the rear panel on the satellite unit by removing the 4 thumb screws and use
the speaker jack lead inside to connect the 6.3mm input on the satellite to
the Speaker Out jack (25) on the main unit. The rear cover may then be put
back onto the satellite cabinet if required. There is space inside the rear
compartment for other accessories, such as microphones, leads, and the remote
handset.
Charging the battery and powering up
Your new PAV-series main unit may arrive with you with the internal battery
charged. Before connecting to the mains, switch the unit on and see if the
power LED (24) lights green and check the adjacent battery charge status LEDs.
If the battery charge LED is red (low), you will need to charge the battery
before using it away from a mains supply.
There is a power adaptor supplied which connects to the main unit via the DC
power adaptor inlet (10). This inlet can also be powered from another 12-15Vdc
source, such as a car battery.
When connected to the mains via the power adaptor, if the main power on/off
button (11) is in the OFF position, the internal battery will be re-charged
from the main supply. This can be observed by the charging LED (above the
power LED) which lights orange when charging. When the battery is full, this
LED will change to green.
Note: it is recommended to store the PA unit at an ambient temperature
and not with the battery fully discharged.
To power, the main unit up, start with all rotary controls turned down (anti-
clockwise) and press the POWER button on (the power LED should light). Turn
BASS and TREBLE controls (4, 14) to point vertically (12-o-clock position).
Turn up the main Volume (15) control part way and switch VCV (voice-controlled
volume) off (16). Your PAV-series PA set should now be ready to operate.
Initial checking of the output may be easiest using the internal media player
– inserting a disc or USB/SD media normally initiates playback. See the Media
Player section further on in this manual for full instructions.
UHF Wireless Microphones
The PAV-series PA has a built-in dual UHF receiver and is supplied with 2 x
handheld wireless microphones. Each handheld microphone will need to be loaded
with 2 x AA batteries (supplied) before use by carefully unscrewing the base
of each and connecting the “+” and “-” terminals of the battery to the
corresponding contacts inside the microphone body, taking care to observe the
correct polarity.
Turn the UHF VOL A and UHF VOL B controls (7, 18) part way up (clockwise).
Antennas are fixed inside the speaker and do not need to be extended. Switch
on each microphone by moving the slide switch upwards. The LED below the
switch should light briefly and the RF LEDs on the main unit (8) should also
light to indicate that carrier signals are being received. If the LED on the
handheld transmitter lights dimly, it is advised to replace the batteries.
Gradually increase the UHF VOL A and B controls, testing each microphone in
turn for output through the speakers. The UHF microphone volumes are not
affected by the main volume control on the rear panel. Take care not to incur
“feedback” (howling or screeching sound through the speaker) by keeping the
microphone a sensible distance from each speaker and pointing away from the
speakers so that it doesn’t hear its own output. Between the 2 UHF volume
controls is a rotary labelled “Contour” (17), which adjusts the mid-focus of
the UHF microphones’ tone character. Adjusting from Low to High settings
varies the prominence of UHF microphones output in the mix and is best
adjusted with experimentation. Turning the ECHO control (5) clockwise
introduces a preset echo for singing and special effects. If required, the
music level can be automatically muted when speaking into a mic by switching
the VCV on (16). When not in use, switch the wireless microphones off and
remove the batteries if storing the microphones for long periods.
External Inputs
In addition to the PAV-series PA’s own UHF microphones, two 6.3mm jack inputs (19, 20) are provided for connecting external wired or wireless microphones, which are both governed by the MIC VOL control (6). For guitarists, MIC 1 input can accept a guitar input instead of a mic. A 3.5mm stereo jack (21) and twin RCA inputs (22) are provided for an Auxiliary line input source such as a CD player or smartphone. The AUX input is governed by the main VOLUME control at the top of the panel. BASS EQ (14) adjusts the overall low frequency content, which can be cut by turning the control anti-clockwise or boosted by turning the control clockwise. TREBLE EQ (4) adjusts the overall high frequency content, which can be cut by turning the control anti-clockwise or boosted by turning the control clockwise. Below the twin RCA input is a twin RCA line output (9) carrying the overall main mix. This can be fed on to further active speakers or portable PA units via a twin RCA lead.
Media Player
The PAV-series PA has a built-in media player which has different options for
media types.
Disc Player Mode
The media player can play audio CDs (including CD+G) and video DVDs. Insert a
disc into the slot (3) and the mechanism will automatically feed the disc into
the player. If the disc is for video playbacks, such as DVD or CD+G, connect
an RCA video lead from the Video Out connector (23) to a TV or display with
composite video input and check that the video is playing correctly. For DVD
playback, there is an on-screen display which can be accessed using the IR
remote control (see below). Press the MENU button on the remote control for
more in-depth video functions.
USB/SD/MMC Mode
Alternatively, plug in a USB memory stick containing compressed audio media
into the USB port (1) or an SD/MMC card into the SD card slot (13). For disc
or media device playback, there are transport controls below the media player
display. The media player recognizes the last inserted media device and
defaults to playback from this. Media can be switched between using the MODE
button If playback does not begin automatically, press the Play/Pause button
and check for playback through both speakers.
Bluetooth Wireless Pairing
The final mode for the media player is as a Bluetooth wireless receiver. This
allows pairing with a smartphone or tablet for wireless playback of audio from
the device.
On the smartphone, check for a device called “PA SYS” Select this device and
opt to connect to it. Your sending device should state that it is connected to
“PA SYS” for audio output.Play audio on the sending device and check for
output through the PAV-series PA speakers.The PAV-series PA Bluetooth receiver
has duplex Play/Pause control over the sending device. Press the transport
(Previous, Next, Play/Pause) buttons on the rear panel to control the playback
on the sending device. This is useful when the audio is played from a phone in
a pocket or on an armband or from a PC or Mac computer.
Remote Control
The output level of the media player is adjusted via the main Volume control
(15) Alternatively, the media player can be operated using the infra-red
remote handset. This offers some extra functions, which are detailed
below.
- Eject
- Power on/off
- Previous track
- Switch between USB/SD media
- Volume down
- Mute output
-
- not used
-
- not used
- On-screen display: LEFT key
- Numerical select: +10
- Numerical select: 0-9
- Mode select key
- Play/Pause
- Next track
- Repeat mode
- Volume up
- DVD audio output: L, R or L+R
- On-screen display: UP key
- On-screen display select
- On-screen display: ENTER key
- On-screen display: RIGHT key
- On-screen display: DOWN key
- On-screen display: ESCAPE key
Specifications
Model | PAV8-UHF | PAV10-UHF |
---|---|---|
Power supply | 15Vdc @ 3A mains adaptor (supplied) | |
Battery | 12V, 4.5Ah | 12V, 4.5Ah |
Main driver | 200mmØ (8“) each cabinet | 250mmØ (10“) each cabinet |
Impedance (each speaker) | 4Ω | |
Amplifier output | 50W main unit, 50W satellite | 100W main unit, 100W satellite |
Controls | Mic Vol, Echo, Treble, Bass, Volume, UHF Vol, Contour, B/T, VCV | |
Battery life | Up to 8 hours | |
Inputs | 2 wired mic (jack) and aux (3.5mm jack or 2 RCA) | |
B/T wireless version | 3.0 | |
Carrier frequencies | 863.8MHz + 864.8MHz | |
Output connections | Composite video, line audio out, satellite speaker output | |
Audio source | Media player with CD/DVD, USB/SD/MMC and Bluetooth | |
Video format | VCD, DVD, CD+G and mp5 format | |
Batteries: handheld mics | 2 x AA (each) | |
Dimensions | 275 x 440 x 290mm (each cab) | 520 x 320 x 310mm (each cab) |
Weight: satellite speaker | 5.50kg | 6.18kg |
Weight: main unit | 8.74kg | 9.82kg |
Troubleshooting
No output and no LEDs lit
| Check POWER switch is on
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Check battery is not drained fully
Check mains adaptor is connected and working if battery is flat
Power LED lit but no UHF output
| Check batteries in wireless transmitters
Check wireless transmitters are switched on
Check UHF VOLUME is not turned down
Check RF A and RF B LEDs for radio signal
Music level cutting out| Check that VCV is not switched on (will mute upon
mic. signal)
Power LED lit but no media player output
| Check disc is inserted properly (use eject button if necessary)
Check disc has correct media type: DVD, CD, CD+G, mp3, mp5, audio
Check USB has standard compressed audio files on
Check volume setting on the remote control handset
Check VOLUME control is not turned down
Power LED lit but no sound from external inputs| Check leads are OK and
connected properly
Check VOLUME or MIC VOLUME control is not fully down
Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the
product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be
disposed of with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful
life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council
guidelines. Hereby, AVSL Group Ltd. declares that the radio equipment types
178.859UK and 178.869UK are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity for 178.859UK is available
at the following internet address:
http://www.avsl.com/assets/exportdoc/1/7/178859UK%20CE.pdf
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity for 178.869UK is available
at the following internet address:
http://www.avsl.com/assets/exportdoc/1/7/178869UK%20CE.pdf
Errors and omissions excepted. Copyright© 2021. AVSL Group Ltd. Unit 2-4 Bridgewater Park, Taylor Rd. Manchester. M41 7JQAVSL (EUROPE) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Business Park, New Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland
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