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Champion Sports MP16W Quick Start Manual

Champion Sports MP16W Quick Start Manual

16 watt megaphone

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Features:
• 1200 Yard range
• Power from 16 to 30 watts
• Handheld microphone
• Adjustable volume control
• Powerful siren
• Shoulder strap
• Powered either by A.) eight C
batteries or B.) three 18650
rechargeable lithium batteries
• Batteries are not included
Operating Instructions:
1. After installing the batteries (see page 2 for instructions), slide the power switch to the "ON" position.
2. If you wish, place the strap
3. Adjust the volume to the desired level. Start with a lower volume and gradually increase it to avoid sudden loud noises.
4. Position the handheld microphone
5. When you're ready to communicate, press and hold the button with your index finger while speaking normally. Release the
button when you're done. Adjust the volume level again as needed.
6. Utilize the "SIREN" feature for the megaphone to amplify a continuous siren-like sound.
7. Turn off the megaphone by sliding the power switch to the "OFF" position.
8. Use the microphone storage hook
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16 Watt Megaphone
MP16W
Parts:
One 16 watt megaphone
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One carrying/shoulder strap
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around your shoulder for added security while holding the megaphone.
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close to your mouth for clear and effective communication.
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when not in use.
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Summary of Contents for Champion Sports MP16W

  • Page 1 16 Watt Megaphone MP16W Features: Parts: • 1200 Yard range One 16 watt megaphone • Power from 16 to 30 watts One carrying/shoulder strap • Handheld microphone • Adjustable volume control • Powerful siren • Shoulder strap • Powered either by A.) eight C batteries or B.) three 18650...
  • Page 2 16 Watt Megaphone MP16W Notes: 1. Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly, noting the correct polarity. 2. Remove the batteries when the megaphone is not in use for a long period of time. 3. Drained batteries do not give sufficient sound volume.