Media Panel - Denon Envoi User Manual

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15.
Voltage Selector: If your unit has a voltage selector
switch, change its setting only when necessary (e.g., when
traveling to a country or region with a different voltage),
and replace the fuse with one with an appropriate rating
(printed under the unit's power cable input, next to the
desired voltage). Selecting an improper voltage setting or
using a fuse with an incorrect rating can damage the unit
and/or fuse.
16.
Fuse: If the fuse needs replacing, use a fuse rated at
T2.5AL/250V for voltages of 220-240V; for voltages of 100-
120V, use a fuse rated at T5AL/250V.
17.
Charge Indicator: When connected to AC power, Envoi's
LED light will illuminate when it is charging. Once charging
is complete, the LED will go off.
18.
Battery Level Indicator: While Envoi is powered ON and
unit is not plugged in, these lights indicate the power left in the battery. Battery life varies based on volume
and usage. When the "LOW" light on, the battery will be depleted soon and should be recharged.
19.
Reverb: Adjust this knob to control how much of an echo effect is applied to the signal for the wireless
microphone and the two Mic Inputs.
20.
Master Volume: This controls the overall level for all inputs.
21.
Wireless Mic Settings: Adjust these controls when using the wireless mic. Make sure to hold the microphone
close to your mouth when speaking. The group of controls includes an IR emitter for wireless mic
synchronization. See the Wireless Mic Setup chapter for more details on using these controls.
22.
Antenna Connector: Remove the rubber cover on the connector to attach the included BNC antenna. Adjust
this antenna to get the best wireless mic reception. Disconnect the antenna when not using the wireless mic
and when moving the unit.

Media Panel

Media Panel functions:
1.
Mode: Selects the Media Panel source: USB, SD, and Bluetooth.
2.
Play/Pause: Plays or pauses the USB, SD, or Bluetooth Media Panel
source.
3.
Stop: Stops the Media Panel source from playing.
4.
Repeat: Cycles through the different repeat options for USB and SD
sources.
5.
Prev: Goes to the previous USB or SD card track. When listening to
Bluetooth sources, pressing Prev in some apps may go to another
playlist or music genre. Press and hold this button to decrease the
track volume.
6.
Next: Advances to the next USB or SD card track. When listening to
Bluetooth sources, pressing Next in some apps may go to another
playlist or music genre. Press and hold this button to increase the
track volume.
7.
The Play symbol illuminates when a track is being played.
8.
The Repeat symbol illuminates when a SD or USB track has been set
to repeat.
9.
Displays the current song playing and the total number of songs in the
selected folder.
10.
Displays the EQ preset type.
11.
Displays the bit rate and type of playing song.
Note: If the file uses a variable bit rate, this number will change as the
song plays.
12.
SD or USB memory being played.
13.
Name of the file being played.
14.
Frequency spectrum analyzer.
15.
Current time and total time of the playing song.
IMPORTANT:
indicator illuminates red, this indicates that a
charge is required. For a full charge, turn off
the device and charge for 8 hours, or until
the green light indicates full charge.
IMPORTANT: To maximize battery life, it is
important to charge the unit regularly. It is
not
recommended
uncharged for longer than 3 consecutive
days.
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