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Cn WSL-2500R power. Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance from your newAHUJA PA Lectern System. ‘+ Please retain this manual for future reference. AHUJA ‘+ Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and turning ON the ‘+ Thank you for purchasing the AHUJA PA Lectern System. DOTS OY AC NCO) ec bE ECO) CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove rear control panel. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. pertains DO NOT OPEN, () CAUTION WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts This symbol, wherever it appears, you to the presence of uninsulated alerts you to important operating dangerous voltage inside the enclosure, and maintenance instructions in that may be sufficient to constitute a risk the accompanying literature. Read of shock. the manual. Detailed Safety Instruc: equipment. Al the safety instructions in this manual should be read before operating this Retain Instruction: he operation manual should be kept for future reference, Follow Instructions: All operation and safety instructions should be followed. Water and Moisture: In order to prevent any fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture, Power Source: The equipment should be connected only to a 220-240 50HZAC mains source. Power-cord Protect }o not cut, kink, damage or modify the power supply cord supplied with the equipment, Keep the power supply cord away from heaters & harmful chemicals, Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Operation on Generator: When operating WSL-2500R on a generator, make sure itis switched ‘OFF till the generator voltage has stabilized and then only switch the lectern amplifier ON. Heat: The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, amplifiers and other appliances. that produce heat Replacing AG Mains Fuse: After disconnecting the AC mains and rectifying the defectin the equipment, change the fuse with another of the specified rating only. Insert and tighten the fuse holder completely to avoid any loose contact. ‘aning: Before cleaning the PA Lectern System, unplug the equipment from the AC mains outlet. Do not use chemical solvents. Use only a clean & damp cloth for cleaning the equipment. Contents Page No © Features and General Description of Product 4 © Instructions for Product Assembly ... © Control Panel Features and Operations, a7 © Wireless Microphone Controls and Features. 28 29 ing Instructions . -10 © Specifications ot ‘Compact, versatile and easy-to-assemble wireless Lectern Amplifier with builtin 40W amplifier. Contains a builtin speaker system consisting of 3nos. 6.5° (165mm) coated dual cone speakers. Provision given for connecting external speaker, if required. Supplied with a detachable gooseneck condenser microphone anda reading lightfor the podium top. Contains @ built in VHF wireless microphone diversity receiver. High quality VHF handheld wireless microphone supplied. (Available in one of four different frequencies). Provision for connecting a wired microphone through a 6.3mm phone jack ora line source through an XLR connector. Built in digital recorder cum mp3 player, which can record on USB pen drives or SD cards, Facility for connecting a stereo auxiliary source through L&R RCA plug. It accepts four different sensitivities of auxiliary signal which are selectable through a slide switch. Seperate output connectors for LINE OUT & REC OUT through mini male XLR & 6.3mm phone socket respectively, allowing the lectern system to be connected to external ‘amplifiers for further amplification, if required. Handheld wireless microphone & gooseneck podium microphone have voice priority over all other inputs. This feature canbe switched ON or OFF through a slide switch ‘Tonal adjustment can be done through cut-boost type Bass & Treble controls. Rugged & stable floor standing base. Can be fixed to the floor with brackets (provided), ifrequired. ‘Operates on 240V 50Hz mains supply. Forassembly instructions see pages 5 & 6. S = & — Le Podium Top EI Gooseneck Mic Gooseneck Light 02nos. Antenna aggG Orr Es 04 nos. Mounting Clamps 03.08. FyBolt_ 04 nos. Fly Nuts kl S| Be Lectern Column ixing of mounting clamps to the bottom stand. Unscrew 04 nos. each of rubber base feet and black screw from the bottom stand. — Rubber Base Feet (7 Black Screw ‘Take a mounting clamp, place it on the bottom side of the bottom stand and then tighten it with the black screw and screw of the rubber base feet. Similarly, remaining three mounting clamps should be fixed to the bottom stand. ii) iii) 04 nos, each of Rubber & Metal Washer STEP-2: Fixing of Lecter Column to the bottom, stand, Place the lectern column into the matching slot available in the bottom stand. ii) Tighten the bottom stand to the lectern column through 03 nos of fly bolts from bottom side of the stand. i) STEP-3: Fixing of Podium Top to the Lectern Column i) Place the podium top over the upper end of the lectern column so that the podium top slopes towards the rear side (where controls & USB module are fitted) ii) Tighten it by using 04 nos. of rubber washers, 04 nos. of metal washers and 04 ros. of fly nuts, structions for Product Assem ill) Screw on the 4-pin female connector coming ut of the podium top to the 4-pin male. connector which is fitted on the top end of the wireless lectern amplifier. Fly Nut Metal Washer Rubber Washer 4-pin Female Connector STEP-4: Fix 02 nos. of antenna in their respective connectors. STEP-5: Fix the gooseneck condenser microphone and podium gooseneck light in thelr respective connectors available on the Podium top, <= Sooteneck” Ne SZ Geoserece Microphone Light 0 NOTE: Before switching ON, plug the AC cord in the AC socket of lectern column'and connect the other end to a AC mains socket, Switch ON the power switch at lower end of the lectern column, A suitable 4 ‘ohm speaker system can be connected to the external speaker terminal, if an external speaker is required. Other input signal sources like microphone, CD player, and USB pen drive can be connected for performing desired operations. 1. ON/OFF switch for Gooseneck Light: This switch is located on the bottom side of the podium top which canbe sed to switch the gooseneck light ON or OFF. Gooseneck Light 3 ® Gooseneck Microphone: This detachable gooseneck microphone is fixed on the male XLR socket provided on the podium. 4, SPEAKER Selector Switch: When this switch is kept in INTERNAL SPEAKER mode, the built-in speaker column is in operation. If itis desired to use some other speaker then the switch is kept in EXTERNAL SPEAKER mode. 5. Terminal for External Spe push terminal is used for connecting an external 40. speaker system. Keep switch (4) in EXTERNAL SPEAKER position when using this external speaker. 6. AC socket with built-in fuse: AC socket for connecting the detachable ‘AC lead, as supplied along with. This has a built-in AC fuse of TS00mAL rating. 7. Power Switch: Press the lower portion of this switch to switch ON the lectern column, 8, Telescopic Antenna A&B: When wireless microphone is in use, both the antenna should be fully stretched and direction adjusted so as to obtain best reception. 9, Control Panel: A B. zom ‘er : This spring loaded Treble Control: For attenuating or boosting the signal level of high frequencies. BASS Control: For attenuating or boosting the signal level of low frequencies MIC-1 Volume Control: For controling the signal level of the gooseneck condenser microphone which is connected on the podiumtop. MIC-2ILINE Input Socket: This combo connector can accept @)—1 6 unbalanced signal from a low impedance microphone through a 6.3mm phone jack plug. Alternatively itcan acceptbalanced ©) Signal froma LINE level source through an XLR male plug. AUX Sensitivity Selector Switch: For selecting appropriate level of AUX input signal through a four position slide switch, For connecting an Ahuja PA mixer to AUX input of lectern column keep the sensitivity selector switch in position 4 Wireless Mic Volume Control: For controlling the signal level of the handheld wireless microphone. AUX Volume Control: For controlling the level ofthe signal connected to AUX RCAsockels. MIC-2/LINE Volume Control: For controlling the level ofthe signal connected to MIC-2/LINE combo socket. VOICE PRIORITY SWITCH: When the slide switch is in ON position, both WIRELESS microphone and MIC-1 attain priority over MIC-2, LINE, MP3 Player and AUX inputs. In other words, MIC2, LINE, AUX & MP3 PLAYER/RECORDER signals willbe attenuated when there is a signal from the fitted gooseneck microphone or the wireless microphone supplied. Voice priority is mainly put ON for delivering important messages during a program, without having to adjust any control, to attenuate other signals which may be already playing. this featureis not required, keep this s ‘OFF position bb 7 RF LEDs: Green LED ‘A’ glows to indicate that antenna Ais being used for the reception of RF signal. Similarly green LED 'B' glows to indicate that antenna Bis being used for the reception of RF signal. Only one of the two LEDs will glow at atime due to diversity receiver circuitry. Power LED: Red LED glows when the AC mains supply to the lectern amplifieris switched ON LINE OUTPUT Mini XLR Socket: Provides line level outputs through a4 pin mini XLR male socket for connecting another lectern or recording purposes. RECORD OUTPUT Jack Socket: Unbalanced audio output is available through this 6.3mm phone jack socket. This ‘output is provided for connecting to a cassette recorder or a separate USB recorder. Record output can also be used for connecting a high power PAamplifier. AUX Input RCA Socket: For accepting stereo signal from an auxiliary source like a USB player, CD player, Tape player, Tuner, Audio Mixer et, Digital MP3 Player + Recorder a. LCD Display: Displays 3 digits of the track being Played i.e 001 to 999. If number exceeds 999, it will resetto 001 b. >I Next: Press NEXT to select forward music track. Pressing NEXT repeatedly will move the system to successively next forward tracks. ©. Ie Prev: Press PREV to select the previous track. Pressing PREV repeatedly will move the system to successively previous tracks. d. PEAK: The glowing of this red LED indicates that the recording level is high & should be reduced through LEVEL control fe. LEVEL: The level of recording signal can be adjusted by this control. It can be adjusted by inserting a suitable screw driverinto the hole and then turing the control f. REC: Press REC button to start recording function. g. II Play/Pause: Press PLAYIPAUSE once to pause if music is already playing. Press PLAY/PAUSE again to Play. h, “<= USB Connector: insertthe USB drive here, While inserting USB drive into the USB connector, hold the USB drive in such a way that hollow part of the USB drive is upwards as shown in figure. Do not apply pressure in an attempt to forcibly insert a USB drive which isnot in correct orientation oe a i. VOL#: Press VOL* once to increase the playback ‘output level step by step up to 15 point. For increasing the output level quickly to the desired level, keep VOL+ pressed til itreaches the desired position & then release the button, 8 ®) Cor CM Ue ee) Lie Cy J. VOL Press VOL- once to decrease the playback output level step by step up to 00 point. For decreasing the output level quickly to the desired level, keep VOL- pressed til it reaches the desired position & then release the button. k. SD/USB: Press SD/USB once to select between SD/MMC card and USB when both are inserted 1. O1m: If MP3 recorder is OFF, keep 1m pressed for 3 sec. to switch it ON. Press this button again for 3 sec. to switch OFF the MP3 recorder. During recording function, press this switch once to STOP (m) recording. m, RPT: Thisrepeat RPT button has four options: 1) Ifthereis no display of RPT, repeat functionis not active. i) Press RPT button once to display RPT which means repeating a track randomly. ili) Press once again o display => RPT which indicates that al the tracks get repeated. iv) Pressonce again to display > RPT which indicates that the current track will keep repeating. Press again to cancel repeat function. 1. SDIMMC Card Connector: Insert the SD/MMC Card into its appropriate slot to play. When taking out the card, pull the card to take out. While inserting SD/MMC card into the slot, ensure that the card is inserted in such a way that all pins are facing downward and cut is towards right as shown in figure. 4. Microphone Grill Ste! el chrome plated grill with anti-roll rng. 2, Microphone LED q This red LED glows when the microphone switch is moved from OFF position to center or top position. It indicates RF signal is ON. 3. Microphone Switch The Slide switch has 3 positions: a b. 4, Coverfor9V Battery Housing Rotate the cover anti-clockwise to unscrew and gain access to the hou: Atthe lowest position, the microphone is completely OFF. At the center position, the microphone transmits only the RF signal which is indicated by glowing of red LED in the microphone and green RF LED in the receiver of meeting amplifier. There sno audio output. At the top position, the microphone also transmits the audio signal. While Speaking into the microphone, ensure that the microphone switch is in top position. battery compartment which consists of connecting strips & ising fora 9V battery. 5. Connecting strips for 9V Battery Insert the $V battery in correct polarity so that it gets locked agai 6 Fre inst these connecting strips quency Sticker This indicates the RF frequency to which the receiver is tuned. ‘After assembling PA Lectern System, connectit to @240V AC mains outlet through a detachable AC lead as supplied along with, ‘Switch ON the supply through power switch (7). Ensure that all volume controls are at minimum position, Gooseneck Microphone Function: The gooseneck condenser microphone gets ON and its red ring LED lights up when power switch is switched ON. The gooseneck microphone gril should have a foam wind shield which minimises Pop and breath noise. Speak a few words through the microphone and adjust the desired output level through MIC1 volume control (9C) on the control panel. Wired Microphone Function: Connect any Ahuja wired microphone to MIC2 input socket (9D), if required. Speak into the microphone and adjust MICZILINE volume control for suitable sound output level Wireless Microphone Function: PA lectern system is supplied with a handheld VHF wireless microphone and the diversity receiver is built into the lectern column. Insert a 9V battery into the microphone and switch it ON. Ensure that the two antenna A&B (8) are fully stretched and kept away from any other reflecting surfaces and obstructions. Carry out a ‘walk through’ test of the wireless system to ensure that there are no drop- outs in the performing area. The output level is adjustable through wireless volume control (9F), USBISD Playback: For playing pre-recorded music or messages through the lectern, insert the USB pen drive or SD/MMC card into its appropriate slot, switch the MP3 module ON, press PLAY button and operate as shown under (Ojonpage 8. USBISD Recording: After switching ON the MP3 module, press REC button once. The display should show rEC. Press REC button once again Now the word rEC on the display will flash for about 10 seconds. After this, the recording will take place and the display will show time elapsed To obtain adequate recording level, adjust the LEVEL contro! til the PEAK LED starts to glow occasionally. Press Orm button once to stop the recording To access this recording again during playback, keep the PPI NEXT or 4 PREV buttons pressed for scanning through all the folders. The recordings made through the lectern MP3 module will be displayed as FrE1, FrE2 etc. folders Release the PP NEXT or 4 PREV button when the desired Fre folder is reached and the module will start playing back this folder. ‘Aux Input Function: The output signal level of various auxiliary sources like CD player, PAmixer etc.,can vary from 100mV to 1V. In order to obtain best sensitivity matching, the AUX input of lectern column has a sensitivity selector switch (9E). Connect the auxiliary source, select appropriate sensitivity and adjust AUX volume control (9G) for desired output levels. For example with an Ahuja PA Mixer keep the sensitivity selector switch in position 4 External Speaker: The built-in speakers of the lectern column can be replaced by external speaker system of 4 chm impedance. To do so, put speaker selector switch (4) in External ‘Speaker position. Connect a suitable speaker to the Terminal for external speaker (5) and adjust BASS (9B) and TREBLE (9A) controls to achieve desired tonal response, LECTERN COLUMN Power Output 40 Watts Max. ‘Speaker Impedance (External) 40 Input Channels Sensitivity Mic-1: 3.0mV, Mic-2: 1.8mV, Line: 100mV ‘Aux Position-1: 100mV, Aux Position-2: 180mV, Aux Position-3: 300mV, ‘Aux Position-4: 700mV. Frequency Response 100-16,000Hz Tone Control Bass +608 at 80Hz, Treble 2608 at BkHz REC. Output W Power Supply ‘AC 220-240V, S0/60HZ Power Consumption ‘AC 100W Maximum Deviation = 40kHz Wireless Receiving Mode Quartz controlled fixed frequency Wireless Modulation Mode FM (F3E) Wireless Range Over 15m in free space (ine of sight) Dimensions W420 H1135 « D580 mm Weight 18.3 kg approx WIRELESS MICROPHONE Microphone Dynamic Unidirectional ‘Type of Emission FM (F3E) RF Carrier Frequency 174.40, 181.90, 190.32 of 197. 10MHz Frequency Stability 40.05% Max. Modulation #40kHz ‘Spurious Emissions 45 48 Pre-emphasis 50u sec. RF Output Power 15mW (max.) Frequency Response 50 - 15,000Hz Dynamic Range 10008 Battery v Current Drain 30 mA Dimensions 55 * L244 mm Weight (w/o battery) 0.20kg approx. and Specleations are subjoco chang who noice owing to contuous product upgradation, er Lectem Column ‘no. ‘AC Cable 1 no. Podium Top Ano. Mounting Clamp 4 nos, Bottom Stand tno. Fly Bolt 3 nos. Wireless Microphone Ano. Fly Nuts 4 nos. Gooseneck Condenser Microphone 1 no. Rubber Washer 4 nos, (with Foam Windshield) Metal Washer 4 nos. Gooseneck Light Ano. OV Battery + no. Antenna 2 nos Operation Manual 4 no. AHUJA RADIOS 215, Okhla Industrial Estate, New Delhi-110020, INDIA (G-S, Phase, Noida-201305 (UP) INDIA @ 3, Okhla Industrial Estate, New Delhi-110020 INDIA, Tels 491-11-26831549, 41612474 Fax: 49'-11-26847287 E-mail [email protected] Website: waywahujaradios.com (BIE sa registred vadomark of Aja Radios in Inia and abhor ‘© Copyright Ahuja Racios, 2012. lights reserved. Any tnauthonzes repraducton or use o gos, images or Sesion No part of the compilation may be reproduction n any manner or ‘renalates without wnten pormision

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