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OWNERS MANUAL
Ver 1.0
P100

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  • Page 1 P100 OWNERS MANUAL Ver 1.0 P100...
  • Page 2 CE Statement Battery Information Unpacking Part Names & Functions 06-07 Getting Started 08-11 Functions Install P100 PRO Battery Install M20 Battery Connect P100 Charger Connect M20 Charger Pair the Microphone Pair the Bluetooth Control Panel & Information Display 12-13 Functions...
  • Page 3 Every ARTSOUND P-Series products incorporate true-diversity wireless technology. The UHF Receiver is accompanied by 2 independent RF receivers (2 antennas in total). This ensures the wireless link between the microphone stays stably connected to the PA system. You will be able to monitor the reception strength and battery level of the companion M20 Microphone.
  • Page 4 P100 Key Product Features Suitable for Audiances up to (50) people 50 Audience Single (1) Channel, True-Diversity Antenna Technology Diversity Antenna 40W Class-D Professional Audio Amplifier 40 Watts Single (1) M20 Egonomic Aluminum UHF Microphone Microphone Integraded Music Player Music Player...
  • Page 5 P100 General heed and warnings IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. • Clean only with dry cloth. • Do not block any ventilation openings.
  • Page 6 P100 • Avoid placing the product in a location CE Statement under direct sunlight or near any appliance that generates UV (Ultra Violet) light, as Hereby, Manufacturer (Artsound International this change product surface Development Ltd), declares that this finishing and cause a change in color.
  • Page 7 P100 Unpacking Each P100 is built to the highest standard ARTSOUND P100 PA Speaker and thoroughly inspected before leaving the P100 Battery Pack factory. Upon arrival, carefully inspect the M20 Microphone packaging. If you find any damage, immediately 18500 Rechargeable Microphone Battery notify the retailer or shipping company.
  • Page 8 P100 Part Names & Functions Control Panel Microphone Holder USB Player Navigation PLAY/PAUSE MENU STOP PREV NEXT Alarm SOUND MIC 1 Mic-in Pairing Line-in Line-out Power Media Charger P100 Battery Tripod Mount ** Tripod sold separately...
  • Page 9 P100 Part Names & Functions Firmware Update Port Microphone Battery Shoulder Strap Clip/Mounts Microphone Pairing Window...
  • Page 10 P100 Getting Started 1. Install P100 Battery 2. Install M20 Battery...
  • Page 11 P100 Getting Started 3. Connect P100 Charger Charger 4. Connect M20 Charger Turn power off USB-C Charger...
  • Page 12 P100 Getting Started 5. Pair the Microphone Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Turn Mic power on Remove battery cover Press MENU button MENU Step 4 Step 5 <Select “Auto”> for the MIC 1 Channel <Select “Radio Search”> to Start MIC1 Pairing...
  • Page 13 P100 Getting Started 6. Pair the Bluetooth Step 1 Step 2 Press MENU button <Select “Pair”> in Bluetooth Setting MENU Step 3 Step 4 Pair the Phone to “P100” Adjust the Bluetooth Source, Volume Level...
  • Page 14 P100 Control Panel & Information Display USB Player Navigation PLAY/PAUSE MENU STOP PREV NEXT Alarm SOUND MIC 1 Mic-in Pairing Line-in Line-out Power Media Charger DC Charging Port MicroSD Card Slot Connect the 19VDC charger here Install SD Card Flash with FAT16/32 or NTFS files system for MP3 Player...
  • Page 15 The 3” monochrome 192*64 pixel backlight display an intuitive interface Long Pressing this button enters the Microphone E ects Menu between the user and the many audio features of the P100. MENU Button When Pressed this Toggles between the Main Menu and Settings Menu...
  • Page 16 Connect 19VDC 45-Watt power supply for Provides unbalance singled-ended audio charging the battery output from the DSP to connect to an P100 can also operate from this power external companion power amplifier input when the battery is removed Power Button Analog 3.5mm Line-in Port...
  • Page 17 MENU Button Microphone Pairing Window The Microphone Pairing Windows is used to send pairing and configuration data from the P100 to the M20 wirless microphone. When initiating the pairing command in the settings menu, point this blinking light at the IR window located on the M20 Microphone under the battery cover.
  • Page 18 P100 External Microphone ¼” Input Port MicroSD Card Slot Mic-in Port Function Provides unbalance singled-ended audio MICRO input from an external wired microphone. Source is controlled by the AUX Source Volume Level Port Function Source is affected by FX Effects...
  • Page 19 P100 Toggles between Music Player & Main Menu [USB] Music Player Source Button By pressing the music player source button you will be taken to the music player screen where you can preview and select tracks in the music player playlist. The volume of this...
  • Page 20 P100 Play the Next Track in the Playlist [NEXT] Next Track Button While a track is currently being played in the music player, pressing the next [NEXT] track NEXT button will cause the music player to go to the next track in the playlist. If the button is...
  • Page 21 P100 Play the Previous Track in the Playlist [PREV] Previous Track Button While a track is currently being played in the music player, pressing the previous [PREV] PREV track button will cause the music player to return to the previous track in the playlist. If...
  • Page 22 P100 [REC] Record Button [STOP] Stop Button The record [REC] button is used to start a new Use the stop button to stop a song that is MP3 recording of a live broadcasting session. currently playing or to terminate and save a Press the stop button to terminate and save MP3 live session recording.
  • Page 23 P100 [Play/Pause] Button [SOUND] Alarm/Sound Button This button will play preselected The play/pause button is used to start or siren/alarm announcements while the button pause a track that is in the music player is being held. This allows the user to demand playlist.
  • Page 24 P100 Toggle the FX Effects ON/OFF FX] Button The FX button offers a quick way to enable or disable the voice enhancement feature for karaoke sound effects applied to all of the input signals. By short pressing the button you disable or enable the effects.
  • Page 25 P100 Toggle Between Main Menu & Settings Menu Toggles between the Main Menu & Settings Menu MENU Button [MENU] Button The menu button offers a convenient way to switch between main menu MENU MENU settings menu screens. It also allows you to exit...
  • Page 26 P100 Dial Illumination Types Navigation Rotary Dial Blue: Key Brightness OFF The navigation dial is a 2-axis button that Idle State has both rotation and pressing actions. The navigation dial is the main way for the user to interact with menus and settings as well as adjust the master or independent volume sources.
  • Page 27 P100 Toggles Bluetooth Source between Mute & Unmute [BT] Bluetooth Source Button This button allows the user to quickly mute (Disable) or unmute (Enable) the Bluetooth source. The volume of this source can be edited and adjusted by long pressing the key for 2 sec.
  • Page 28 P100 Toggles AUX Source between Mute & Unmute [AUX] Auxiliary Input Source Button This button allows user quickly mute (Disable) unmute (Enable) ¼” microphone or auxiliary 3.5mm line-in source. The volume of this source can be edited / adjusted by long pressing the key for Short press 2 sec.
  • Page 29 P100 [MIC 1] Wireless Microphone Source Button The MIC 1 button allow the user to quickly Toggles MIC 1 Source between Mute & Unmute mute (Disable) unmute (Enable) build-in wireless microphone receiver. The MIC 1 volume of this source can be edited / adjusted by long pressing the key for 2 sec.
  • Page 30 P100 Information Display - Main Menu 3” Monochrome 192*64 Pixel Backlight Display 27 28 38 37 34 33 Mixer Source - Master Volume Mixer Source - Aux White Font: Master Volume is not selected for editing White Font: Auxilary Volume is not selected for editing...
  • Page 31 P100 Information Display - Music Player Menu 27 28 Next Track Selection Marker Playlist Track Scroller Shows the current cursor position in the menu. If the Navigation When music tracks are longer than can be displayed on the button is pressed, this track will immediately play...
  • Page 32 P100 Information Display - Settings Menu 27 28 Highlighted Items Settings The Menu Item has an inverted background color to identify the selected item in the menu list. When selected, the user can modify the menu item Settings Menu Scroller When menu items are longer than can be displayed on the screen the menu scroller assists with navigation.
  • Page 33 P100 Information Display - Settings Menu item list Language Display Backlight Brightness User can select the Information Display language User can choose form the 5 display brightness levels English 1. FULL (maximum outdoor brightness) 中文 2. High 3. Medium ** Language preview with save on exit 4.
  • Page 34 P100 Settings Menu To Enter the Settings Menu, Press the MENU Button To Exit the Settings Menu and return to the Main Menu, Press the MENU Button In the Settings Menu you can View & Adjust Display Language 2. RF Receiver Region (View Only) 3.
  • Page 35 P100 Changing the Device Language The P100 supports 3 languages, English, Simplified Chinese & Italian. The displayed language can be adjusted by entering the Settings Menu selecting desired language from the list. To adjust the desired language: Press the MENU button to enter the Settings Menu 2.
  • Page 36 P100 RF Receiver Region The P100 wireless UHF receiver incorporate true-diversity dual (2) antenna technology and are calibrated from the factory. This setting is View Only and can not be modified. Each Country has its own regulation and licensed bandwidth criterial.
  • Page 37 5. On your mobile device turn on your Bluetooth and Scan for New Devices 6. Search for the “P100” name in the device list and confirm pairing with the New Device 7. Once the connection is successful you will see “Connected”...
  • Page 38 P100 Wireless MIC Channel & Frequency The P100 Wireless UHF Microphones and Receiver have up to 12/16 preset channels that can be selected based on the country / region. The P100 incorporates an automatic pairing process that make the microphones pairing and channels selec- tion process easy.
  • Page 39 How does the Automatic Microphone Pairing d. After the Radio Channel analysis is complete Process Work? for the MIC 1, the P100 will immediately enter When the user selects the AUTO channel selection the microphone pairing process. feature from the Settings Menu, the P100 will e.
  • Page 40 Remove the Microphone Battery Cover from the blinking pairing light on the P100. b. Turn the Microphone ON, it should display a This will allow the P100 to send the updated Blue color indicator command information to the microphones c.
  • Page 41 P100 FX Button Microphone/Input Voice Enhancer – The P100 incorporates an (FX E ects) Voice Exit the FX E ect Settings Menu FX Button , MENU , or Enhancing Digital Signal Processor that can • Pressing any of the USB buttons will exit the FX e ects settings...
  • Page 42 Tripod Sold Separately Microphone Effects Playtime varies based on number of receivers turned on and the 4 Channel Mixer loudness and music setting. Gross Weight Including P100 & Battery (not include microphone) Gross Weight Including one (1) M20 Microphone and Batteries...
  • Page 43 Service Lithium-Ion Battery Removable / Replaceable must performed authorized Battery ICR18500 ARTSOUND service center. 3.7V @ 1,400mAh, 5.18Wh Power Switch Interface RGB LED for Power/Charging Status Cleaning Charging Time Approx. 3hrs Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean the housing.
  • Page 44 P100 P200 PRO Size & Dimensions...
  • Page 45 P100 M20 Size & Dimensions 50 mm 50 mm...
  • Page 46 SPERO 16 P100 Packaging Size & Dimensions 360 mm 185 mm...
  • Page 47 P100 P100 Technical Support For additional information or support with your product please visit our website www.artsound.com.cn/support...