System Setup - Fender Passport 500 Pro Owner's Manual

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Congratulations on your purchase of a Fender® Passport® 500
Pro audio system. Your Passport is a self-contained, portable
audio system that includes everything you need for great sound
anywhere you go!
Carry your Passport as you would a suitcase. When you arrive,
simply flip open the cabinet release latches on top and inside
you'll discover two full-range speaker cabinets, a powered mixer,
plus all the cables you'll need to get started. Use your Passport
as a public address system or to amplify musical instruments and
singing. You can connect a music playback device such as a CD
player, MP3 player or even a computer audio interface to provide
accompaniment. The Passport's quick and easy set-up, its ability to
1. Flip open the cabinet latches on top of the Passport
and detach the speaker cabinets from the powered
mixer section.
2. For optimal results, elevate the speaker cabinets on
Passport Speaker Stands or on sturdy tables and
place the speakers far apart to maximize stereo
separation. Position the mixer close to where you
will be performing so you will have easy access to
the control panel.
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Passport® 500 Pro
Passport® 500 Pro
cover large audiences and its simple operation are the hallmarks of
this innovative product.
The Passport's control panel features both mono mic/line channels
and stereo line channels with a variety of input jacks to provide you
with superb flexibility in making connections. You'll find the digital
Reverb effect helpful for creating a warmer sound and the 500 Pro
even allows you to record .wav files and playback .wav and .mp3
audio files using a USB flash drive. Each gigabyte of flash drive
memory provides about 1.5 hours of stereo recording!
Don't forget to visit www.fender.com/passport
of Passport accessories including wireless microphone systems,
speaker stands, customer support and much more!
System Set-Up
System Set-Up
3. Open the storage
compartment
the
rear
mixer and remove
the power cord and
speaker cables.
NOTE: The back wall
of the storage com-
partment features a
docking connector
for a Passport UHF
Wireless Microphone
System.
4. Plug the speaker cables into the left and right
speaker jacks on the back of the mixer, then
connect the corresponding left and right speakers.
Make sure the power switch is off, then plug the
supplied power cord into the power socket on
the back of the mixer and the other end into a
grounded AC power outlet.
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