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Azden APS 25b User Manual

Multi-purpose / multi-function battery powered speaker system

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APS 25b SPECIFICATIONS
Rated Power
20 watts continuous
Frequency Response
65Hz – 18kHz
M ax SPL @ rated output
101dB @ 1 m eter
W oofer
5.25" (133.35m m ) high efficiency
m agnetically shielded
Tweeter
1" (25m m ) dom e
Crossover
1
order passive @ 8kHz
st
Tone Control
-6dB/octave sliding lowpass (3kH z to 8kHz)
W ireless inputs
2 user-installable receivers
VHF (169-213M Hz) – 30 fixed
UHF (794-806M Hz) – 63 user-selectable
Infrared – 2 user-selectable
W ired inputs/output
M ic
-81dBV (0.089m V
100K
unbalanced, ¼ " phone jack, variable
Line
-40dBV (10m V
10K
unbalanced, RC A jack, variable
Line-O ut
+15dBV m ax - R CA jack
W eight
11lb (4.99kg) approx. w/out receivers
Dim ensions
12.4"H x 7.09"W x 5.6"D (315 x 180 x 142m m )
Battery Life
6-8 hours / 8 hours to recharge
AC Power Requirem ents
110-125 VAC - 60H z for Power Pack
Included w/speaker
Rem ovable wall-m ount bracket with 2 screws
and rubber anti-rotate pads, AC Power Pack,
4 self-adhesive anti-skid pads, 4 m odule
screws, 1 or 2 noise-canceling circuit boards
(depending on how m any m odules are installed)
AZDEN Corp., P.O. Box 10, 147 New Hyde Park Road, Franklin Square, NY 11010
516.328.7500 [vox] • 516.328.7506 [fax]
azdenUS@azdencorp.com [email] • www.azdencorp.com [on the web]
- Specifications subject to change without notice -
25b-1001
) for 1 watt
R M S
) for 1 watt
R M S
© 2006 Azden Corp. • Printed in USA
USER'S GUIDE

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  • Page 1 1 or 2 noise-canceling circuit boards (depending on how m any m odules are installed) AZDEN Corp., P.O. Box 10, 147 New Hyde Park Road, Franklin Square, NY 11010 516.328.7500 [vox] • 516.328.7506 [fax] azdenUS@azdencorp.com [email] • www.azdencorp.com [on the web]...
  • Page 2 (the lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle) is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons: and (the explanation point within an equilateral triangle) is intended to alert the user to the...
  • Page 3 (3) Frequency Label The Frequency label indicates what frequency (in MHz) the transmitter broadcasts on. The AZDEN receiver in use must also be on the same frequency. (4) Audio Input Level Control Turn clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease the input level.
  • Page 4 DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. (3) Frequency Label: The frequency label indicates what frequency (in MHz) the transmitter broad- casts on. The AZDEN receiver in use must also be on the same frequency. (4) Power Off/On:Switches the transmitter off or on. (5) Audio Off/On: Slide the switch to “On”...
  • Page 5 DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. (3) The frequency label indicates what frequency (in MHz) the transmitter broad- casts on. The AZDEN receiver in use must be on the same frequency. (4) 3-Position Switch Bottom position:OFF - Middle position:STANDBY - Top position:ON In the “STANDBY”...
  • Page 6: Level Knob

    (3) Frequency Label The Frequency label indicates what frequency (in MHz) the transmitter broad casts on. The AZDEN receiver in use must also be on the same frequency. (4) 31LT lavalier mic: Clips onto a tie, lapel, etc. The transmitter’s cable doubles as an antenna.
  • Page 7: Led Indicators

    (4) Power and Audio switches The power “On/Off” switch enables and disables all transmitter functions while the Audio “On/Off” switch turns just the transmitter’s Audio signal on and off. Switching the Audio to “Off” will cause the receiver to mute using the tone squelch circuitry in the receiver.
  • Page 8 (numbered from 0-6). The channel knob allows you to select any of nine frequency channels (numbered 0-8) within the selected group. Replace bottom half of microphone case and turn clockwise until snug. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. (4) 2-Position switch The bottom position is “Off” and the top position is “On”. Turning the transmitter Off will cause the receiver to mute due to the tone squelch circuitry at the receiver.