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Guidance on charging, environmental conditions, handling, and maintenance for the FLASH lectern.
Steps to open the lectern sides, remove and fix the slide in the middle for readiness.
Details the basic equipment including 2 loudspeakers and 1 gooseneck microphone (GM-302).
Covers MIC/Line inputs, 3-band equalizer, line output, battery, and control LEDs.
Explains MIC/Line inputs (XLR/RCA) and tone adjustments for Bass, Treble, and voice presence.
Describes the XLR line output for external systems and the 9Ah/12V lead battery with AC charging.
Warning against storing without charge and advice for long-term storage with AC connection.
Explanation of GREEN (ready/loaded), RED (low battery), and ORANGE (charger) LEDs.
Details the optional UHF 16-frequency receiver module (SDR-6216M) for wireless microphones.
Specifications of the UHF transmitter, including frequency, diversity, controls, and output power settings.
Information on antenna socket, audio sensitivity, output power, and linking with sound systems.
Description of the EM-010PR digital player equipped with Pitch Control.
Details the CD-456 player with antichoc memory, pitch control, and secure CD handling.
Overview of the handheld microphone, its controls, and settings for channel/frequency and sensitivity.
Details the belt transmitter, its settings for channel/frequency, input gain control, and battery selection.