Conformity And Approval; Setup /Connection; Remote Control - Monacor SA-160BT Instruction Manual

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3 . if malfunctions occur .
In any case the unit must be repaired by skilled
personnel .
Never pull the mains cable to disconnect the
power supply unit from the socket; always
seize the plug .
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never
use water or chemicals .
No guarantee claims for the unit and no liabil-
ity for any resulting personal damage or mate-
rial damage will be accepted if the unit is used
for other purposes than originally intended, if
it is not correctly connected or operated, or if
it is not repaired in an expert way .
If the unit is to be put out of operation
definitively, dispose of the unit in ac-
cordance with local regulations .
3 Applications
The mini stereo amplifier SA-160BT with infra-
red remote control is suitable for a wide range
of applications (e . g . for home applications) . It
can either be switched to the reproduction of
a connected audio source with line signal level
(e . g . CD player, DVD player, PC) or to the repro-
duction of a Bluetooth source (e . g . smartphone,
tablet PC, notebook) . The Bluetooth connection
can most conveniently be established via NFC
(Near Field Communication) provided that the
Bluetooth source supports this technology .

3.1 Conformity and approval

Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL declare
that the unit SA-160BT complies with the di-
rective 2014 / 53 / EU . The EU declaration of con-
formity is available on the Internet:
www .monacor .com
The unit is generally approved for operation in
EU and EFTA countries; it is licence-free and re-
quires no registration .

4 Setup /Connection

Set up the amplifier on an even, solid surface
and align the antenna (7) vertically .
Always switch off the amplifier prior to connec-
tion /disconnection .
1) For an audio source with line signal level (e . g .
CD player, DVD player, tuner, mixer, PC), use
the stereo input LINE IN (8) . Make the con-
nections via the RCA jacks (L = left channel,
R = right channel) .
2) To route the audio signal to a subsequent
unit with line input (e . g . active subwoofer,
recorder), connect the unit to the 3 .5 mm
stereo jack LINE OUT (9) .
3) Connect the two speakers (minimum im-
pedance: 8 Ω) to the speaker terminals (10):
L = left channel, R = right channel; observe
the polarity + /− . The connection can be made
via the screw terminals or via the banana
jacks of the terminals .
If multiple speakers are connected to a
single channel, the total speaker impedance
per channel must be at least 8 Ω; otherwise,
the amplifier may be damaged . Contact
skilled personnel if you are not familiar with
how to connect multiple speakers .
4) For power supply, connect the power sup-
ply unit provided to the low voltage jack
"24 V
" (11) and then, using the mains
cable, to a mains socket (230 V / 50 Hz) .

5 Remote Control

The remote control is operated with a battery .
If the remote control is supplied with a battery
inserted, remove the insulating film (to protect
the battery from being discharged) from the
battery holder . After that, the remote control is
ready for operation . When pressing a button,
always point the remote control to the IR sen-
sor (4) . Make sure that there are no obstacles
between the sensor and the remote control .
If the remote control is not used for a longer
time, remove the battery as a precaution so that
the remote control will not be damaged in case
the battery should leak .
5.1 Inserting / Replacing the battery
1) Push the latch of the battery support to the
right (first arrow in figure 5) and pull out the
support (second arrow) .
1.
2.
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