qtx QXPA-PLUS Portable PA Units with Bluetooth and UHF User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- qtx
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Package Contents
- Safety: Labelling Conventions
- Warning
- Safety
- Placement
- Cleaning
- Rear Panel Layout
- Connection
- Charging the battery
- Powering Up
- UHF Wireless Microphones
- External Inputs
- Internal media player
- FM Tuner
- USB/SD player
- Bluetooth connection
- Remote control
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
QXPA-PLUS
Portable PA Units with Bluetooth® and UHF
Order ref: QX12PA+ (178.854UK)
QX15PA+ (178.857UK)
User Manual
Version 1.1
Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the QX series portable PA unit. Please read this manual
prior to use to ensure correct operation and avoid damage through misuse.
This versatile portable PA unit is packed with features in a compact,
manageable enclosure and is suitable for a wide array of applications ranging
from public address for presentations to outdoor karaoke.
Package Contents
Please check the contents to ensure that the product has been received in good condition.
- QXPA-PLUS portable PA unit
- 2 x UHF handheld microphones
- Mains power lead(s)
- IR Remote control for media player
- User manual
If you find any accessory is missing or the product has arrived with any problems, please contact your retailer at once.
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.
Safety: Labelling Conventions
| CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN| | AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUVRIR
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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
Warning: THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED
Warning
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 personnel.
Safety
Prior to connecting mains, ensure that the supply voltage is correct and the mains lead is in good condition. Avoid ingress of water or particles into the enclosure. If the mains or D.C. fuse blows, refer the unit to qualified service personnel If the UHF microphones are to be unused for a long period of time, remove the batteries and store for later use.
Placement
Keep the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. Place the unit in an upright position during use and storage. Keep the unit away from moisture or dusty environments.
Cleaning
Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent to clean the cabinet, panel and controls. To avoid damage, do not use solvents to clean this equipment.
Rear Panel Layout
1. USB input
2. Media player controls
3. Echo effect level
4. Wired microphone(s)/guitar volume
5. Treble EQ boost/cut
6. UHF microphone A volume
7. UHF carrier and audio signal indicators
8. Wired microphone input jack 2
9. Wired microphone/guitar input jack 1
10. 3.5mm auxiliary line input
11. Media player LCD display
12. SD/MMC card slot| 13. Bass EQ boost/cut
14. Main volume level
15. Talk over control on/off
16. UHF microphones mid contour EQ
17. UHF microphone B volume
18. Mains and battery charge indicators
19. Power on/off button
20. DC power inlet jack (5.5 x 2.1mm)
21. Mix line output 2 x RCA
22. Line input 2 x RCA
23. IEC mains inlet & fuse holder
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Connection
Your new qtx QXPA-PLUS unit may arrive with you with the internal battery
charged. Before connecting to the mains, switch the unit on and check the
POWER LED. If it is green, there is charge in the battery. If it is red, then
you will need to charge the battery before using away from a mains supply (see
“Charging the battery” below)
Connect the QXPA-PLUS unit to the mains using the appropriate mains IEC lead
supplied. You may otherwise opt to connect the spring terminals at the rear to
an external 12Vdc supply, such as a car battery, or use the internal battery
if charged.
Charging the battery
When not in use but connected to the mains, if the POWER switch (19) is in the off position, the internal battery will be re-charged from the mains supply. This can be observed by the CHARGE LED which will light orange when charging. When fully charged, the CHARGE LED will change to green.
Powering Up
Turn the VOLUME, ECHO, UHF and MIC VOLUME controls down (anti-clockwise) and turn the POWER switch on (the power LED should light). BASS and TREBLE controls should remain pointing vertically (12-o-clock position). Switch the “Talk Over Ctrl” off (i.e. press the button so that it is in the out position) Your QXPA-PLUS unit should now be ready to operate.
UHF Wireless Microphones
Insert the supplied AA batteries into the handheld microphones by carefully
unscrewing the base of each and connecting the “+” and “-” terminals of the
battery to the corresponding clips inside the microphone body, taking care to
observe the correct polarity.
Connect each antenna to the connectors at the rear and extend them fully at an
angle.
Switch on each wireless mic by turning up its volume control the RF LEDs
should light. If the LED on the transmitter lights dimly, change the battery.
Gradually increase UHF volume controls, testing each mic for output through
the speaker.
Take care not to incur “feedback” (howling or screeching sound through the
speaker) by keeping the microphone a sensible distance from the speaker and
pointing away from the speaker so that it doesn’t “hear” the speaker output.
Turning the ECHO control clockwise introduces a pre-set echo function for
singing and special effects. BASS and TREBLE can be cut by turning anti-
clockwise or boosted by turning clockwise.
In addition, the wireless microphones have a CONTOUR control, which adjusts
the mid tone character of both microphones. This can vary how prominent they
are in the mix.
When not in use, switch the UHF wireless microphones off.
External Inputs
In addition to the unit’s own UHF microphones, 6.3mm jack inputs are provided
to connect external wired (or additional wireless) microphones, which are both
governed by the MIC VOLUME control.
Mic 1 input jack can also accept a guitar input instead of a microphone if
required.
The music level can be automatically muted when speaking into a microphone by
pressing in the “Talk Over Ctrl” button. Any audio from the internal media
player will be reduced in volume when a sound is detected from the microphones
and return to normal volume when there is no sound from the microphones,
allowing announcements to override playback.
Internal media player
At the top of the rear panel is the media player section, which can provide
playback of recorded material internally or from external sources. Controls
for this are shown below.
Select player mode between USB, SD, FM tuner or Bluetooth
For mp3 media, select between USB or SD/MMC memory device
Previous track / FM station
Next track / FM station
Repeat mode: single track or all tracks
Mute media player output
Play/Pause (scan in FM tuner mode)
By default, the media player starts up in “AUX” mode, which accepts a line
input via the RCA line input sockets (24) or 3.5mm jack input (11). Output
level for the media player is governed by the main VOLUME control (15) or
muted by pressing the MUTE button.
Adjacent to the RCA line input is a twin RCA line output carrying the overall
main mix for connection onto further recording or PA equipment.
FM Tuner
Pressing the MODE button switches the media player to “FM tuner” mode. The
display will show the radio frequency that the media player is tuned to.
To tune the FM radio to available stations in the reception area, press and
hold the PLAY/PAUSE button for 3 seconds and the media player will scan all
available stations and store them as numbered presets. These can then be
selected using the PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons.
USB/SD player
Insert a USB memory stick or an SD/MMC card with mp3 or wma media stored on it
into the USB port or SD card slot and the media player can enter another mode.
Pressing the MODE button will now toggle between AUX, FM tuner and USB/SD
playback.
Files on the USB or SD device must be mp3 or wma format for the media player
to read them. PLAY/PAUSE, PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons control playback and track
navigation. If both USB and SD/MMC media are connected, the USB/SD button will
toggle between these.
Pressing the REPEAT button will toggle between 2 repeat play modes. “RPT ONE”
repeats the current track and “RPT ALL” repeats all tracks in the current
folder.
Bluetooth connection
To connect a smart phone or tablet to the media player for wireless playback,
select Bluetooth mode on the media player, enable Bluetooth on the sending
device and scan for available devices. The Bluetooth ID for the media player
is “PA SYSTEM”.
Select to pair the device and connect with the media player. Playback of
tracks on the sending device should be heard through the speaker. PLAY/PAUSE,
PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons will also send control signals back to the sending
device for track control and navigation.
Bluetooth connection has a range of 5-8m. When the sending device is out of
range, the connection will be lost and will need to be connected again once
back within range.
Remote control
In addition to the panel controls, an infra-red remote control is provided for
the USB/SD player which adds some further functions to allow greater control
over the media player.
To operate, remove the clear plastic tab from the remote to activate the
battery. Point the remote control towards the media player display to operate.
- MODE select
- Media player power on/standby
- Previous track / FM station
- “BAND” displays track information
- Decrease volume
- “AMS” displays track information
- TRK press to enter a track number for playback
- Number keys press to key in the track number
- Mute media player output
- Play/Pause
- Next track / FM station
- Select repeat mode “RPT ONE” or “RPT ALL”
- Increase volume
- For mp3 media, select between USB or SD/MMC
- ENTER press to select entered track number
Many of the remote-control functions mirror the buttons beneath the media
player display.
BAND and AMS (4, 6) functions have no special function and only display track
information. The remote control has additional buttons to increase or decrease
volume (5, 13) Individual track select is available by pressing the TRK button
(7), then keying in a track number (8) followed by ENTER (15)
Turn down all volume controls on the QXPA-PLUS unit before powering down to
avoid loud noises.
Specifications
Model | QX12PA-PLUS | QX15PA-PLUS |
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Main driver | 300mm (12″) | 380mm (151 |
Dimensions | 565 x 345 x 325mm | 675 x 420 x 395mm |
Weight | 12.8kg | 18.1kg |
Power supply | 220-240Vac, 50/60Hz (IEC) / external 12Vdc / internal battery | |
HF driver | 25mm (1″) Titanium compression driver | |
Wireless mic. frequencies | 863.8MHz + 864.8MHz (649.0MHz + 652.0MHz for NZ) | |
Amplifier output | 50 + 50Wrms | |
Battery life | Up to 8 hours | |
Controls | Volume, Bass, Treble, Echo, Mic vol, UHF vol, Contour, Talkover | |
Inputs | 2 wired mic (jack) and aux (RCA & 3.5mm) | |
Bluetooth version | 2. | |
Dispersion | 90° x 60° (H x V) |
Troubleshooting
No output and no LEDs lit | Check POWER switch is on |
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Check battery is not drained fully
Check mains lead is connected
Check mains or D.C. fuse hasn’t blown
Power LED lit but no UHF output| Check AA batteries in wireless transmitters
Check wireless transmitters are switched on
Check UHF POWER is switched on (turn volume controls up)
Check RF A and RF B LEDs for RF carrier signal
Music level off / cutting out| Check that Talk Over is not switched on (will
mute upon mic. signal)
Power LED lit but no USB/SD player output| Check USB or SD has mp3 or wma
audio files stored on it
Check USB or SD card is inserted properly
Press MODE button and try the Play/Pause button
Check main VOLUME control is not turned down
If no display, press power on/standby button on the remote control
Press and hold “VOL +” button on the remote control
Check LCD display to see moving numbers
Power LED lit but no sound from external inputs| Check leads are OK and
connected properly
Check volume and on/off switch on external mic or line source
Check main 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 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 type 178.854UK and
178.857UK are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity for 178.854UK is available
at the following internet address:
http://www.avsl.com/assets/exportdoc/1/7/178854UK%20CE.pdf The full text of
the EU declaration of conformity for 178.857UK is available at the following
internet address: http://www.avsl.com/assets/exportdoc/1/7/178857UK%20CE.pdf
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