Coomber The Performance Combo User manual

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Connecting to your Coomber
Controlling your Coomber
Included in the box
Product Instruction Manual
Performance Combo
1918 Microphone
450 Loudspeaker
Master
Volume
SD
Card
USB
4 Wired
Microphone
volumes
1850 Wall mounted
speaker bracket
Bluetooth 2 Radio
Microphone
volumes
Line in
(from
back)
Aux in
(from
front)
Power
on/o
AUX
in
6 x Wired
Microphone sockets
Audio line in
(RCA Phono)
* UHF Models only
Standard 4
speaker
Mains in
(IEC)
IEC Mains
lead
Plus 2 iPod/phone connecting leads
CD
Volume
CD Player
(CD Player may be
dierent from the
one in the image)
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Power connection
Connect the power IEC lead into the back of the unit.
Plug into to the mains supply.
Switch on power to the unit.
Press the on / o button on the front panel.
The unit will then be lit up.
Note: there is a fuse under IEC socket
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FEED a CD printed side up into the slot, the CD can be
CDA format or MP3.
EJECT - If pressed this will send the disc out.
SOURCE - When the Source key is pressed you can
toggle between the CD, USB and SD CARD READER.
FOLDER-When in stop mode, select the folder to be
played by scrolling through <<back or >> next folder.
When in the playmode, you can skip the track being
played to the next or previous track that is in the folders
list by pressing << or >>.
CAUTION If no sound is heard;
Check the mute button on the CD, if playing from a CD/
USB/SD Card.
Turn up the master volume & input volume to the
desired level.
Playing a CD/USB/SD Card
Input Mix Levels
Each audio input has its own volume level, as a starting
point set all to half volume (12 oclock) then tweak each
one to your desired level (note at 12 oclock this is already
pre-set).
E.g. CD volume slightly lower than Microphone so that
your voice can be heard over the music.
Then use the master volume to adjust the overall volume
Wired Microphones
Plug in a Coomber 1918 microphone to any of the 4 free
microphone ports (if required the wireless microphone ports
can be used).
Turn up the control.
Bluetooth
Turn the unit on.
Enable Bluetooth on your device– iPod/iPhone etc.
When discovered Audio Device will be displayed on your
device.
Select pair or connect on your device.
An audio notication will be heard and also connected or
paired will be shown on your device.
You will be able to play music on your device and amplify
it with the Performance Combo.
Bluetooth range is generally low power Class2 10mtrs
without drop out.
NOTE: If another device is already paired/connected you
will not be able to pair at the same time. You will need to
switch the unit o and on then try again or turn o the
Bluetooth on the other device.
Speakers
Using twist & lock speakon connectors simply locate and
push in to the relevant speaker outlet L & R ideally to a 430
or 450 Coomber speaker.
40W 8Ω per outlet.
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Using the supplied 41242 3.5 Aux in lead connect to the headphone output of the external device (iPod, phone) then connect
to the Aux in on the front panel.
Using the supplied 41243 3.5mm jack plug lead connect to the headphone output of the external device (iPod, phone) to the
audio line in on the rear panel.
Use the external device to play and adjust the volume after it is plugged in.
You can use your Coomber to adjust the volume.
Remote control & menu features will not control your external device.
Connecting an iPod or External audio device
Coomber 41242 (front of unit)
Coomber 41243 (Back of unit)
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Performance Combo
See Website for Full Safety Information
Do not use in conned space.
This unit requires 24V DC only 2.7A max.
All Coomber equipment is covered by a 12 months warranty against
defective components or faulty manufacture from date of dispatch.
Any modications to or misuse of the equipment renders this warranty void.
Equipment that is security marked or damaged cannot,
under any circumstances, be exchanged.
We reserve the right to change products and specications without notice.
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Tips:
Before you power up please make sure that the master volume knob is down!
When switching o please also turn the main volume all the way down, as the removal of power can cause a loud POPas
the control circuitry will shut down before the amplier stage.
When connecting any audio device to an amplier, ensure the volume is turned down during the plugging in & unplugging as
loud noise can be generated. This is especially critical for microphones as they have a sensitive input.
When using wireless microphones for public address, it is wise to ensure wherever possible:
the microphones are kept as far away from the systems speakers
keep the microphone behind the front row of speakers and try not to aim the microphone at the speaker,
turn the volume of the microphone level up slowly if any unwanted noise is heard turn it down slightly, this is likely to
be the level of amplication for your room.
Excessive amplication of the microphone will cause it to pick up its own sound from the speakers and amplify it again
causing audio feedback, its volume control must be turned down to regulate this.
While using a microphone if you walk around the room, as you get close to the speakers this feedback may also occur,
so you either keep further away from the speakers or adjust the volume down.
It is good practice to do a sound check prior to any live event to establish the ideal and maximum levels, these may need to
be tweaked during the performance or as the room lls up as the acoustic properties of the room will change.
Microphones always work best when they are close to the audio source (your mouth) the further away the less signal they
will have to amplify. If you move the microphone closer and further away from you during its use the volume that your
audience will hear will vary dramatically. Keep speaking in a constant level, keep the microphone in a constant distance from
you and everything should be OK.
When using wireless microphones, top tips are test its range, if it is a critical event always t new batteries before the show,
ensure the microphone is turned o immediately after you have used it, check the user knows how to use the microphone.
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