Description; Assembly; Changing The Ac Voltage; Powering On - Gemini PA-300BT User Manual

Portable line array speaker system
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DESCRIPTION

The Gemini PA-300BT Portable Line Array
Speaker System is an easily transportable
speaker system comprised of (6) 2.75" glass
fiber high-frequency drivers, an 8" high-
excursion low frequency driver, and dual
integrated amplifiers. This easy-to-use system
is highly portable and produces incredible
high-fidelity sound with the kind of dispersion
only possible with an array. Perfect for artists,
entertainers, or DJs, the PA-300BT delivers
pro PA performance in large or small venues
alike. With additional features like integrated
DSP, reverb effect, and Bluetooth streaming
support, it's the ultimate entertainment
solution for any gathering.

ASSEMBLY

A. Subwoofer with integrated electronics for
all system components.
B./C. Two identical spacers with connectors
on bottom and top.
D. Column element with the speakers and a
connection on the bottom.
Once the subwoofer is placed in the desired
location, plug the spacers into the subwoofer
and then add the column element with the
speakers. Depending on the application, the
column element with the speakers can be
installed with only 0, 1 or 2 spacers on the
subwoofer.
PA-300BT PORTABLE LINE ARRAY
SPEAKER SYSTEM

CHANGING THE AC VOLTAGE

To change the operational
voltage on the PA-300BT,
first power the unit OFF and disconnect
power and signal lines, then move the clear
switch cover to access the red AC Voltage
Switch. Finally, move the switch left or right to
select the correct voltage for your area.

POWERING ON

Make sure the PA-300BT is fully assembled,
any required inputs and outputs are
connected, and mains power is connected.
Turn all volumes down, then switch power ON.

CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES

Before connecting an input device to the PA-
300BT, please make sure all input volumes
and the master volume are turned down.
WIRED MICROPHONES
Locate mixer channels 1 and
2 on the rear panel of the
unit. Both channels have a
"Combo Jack", allowing you
to connect either an XLR
or 6.5mm TRS cable to the
input. Switch the channel to
MIC level and connect your
microphone.
Note: The PA-300BT does
not supply phantom power.

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