16. SD port
Connect your SD/MMC card in this slot to play music with
MP3 or WMA format.
17. Mode button
Press the button to select BT/USB/SD function. Press for 2
seconds to turn the mediaplayer on or off.
18. Play button
For switching between play and pause.
19. Folder button
Press this button to open the foldermap of USB or SD-card.
20. Repeat button
Press key for repeating of single track or all tracks.
21. Forward - Backward button
For title selection (short actuation) and increase or decrease
volume (long actuation).
22. USB port
Connect your USB devices to this slot to play music with MP3 or WMA format.
UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONES
Insert the batteries into the wireless microphones (observe the polarity) and turn all volume controls down. Switch the system
ON and the power led will light. Switch the microphones on and increase the Volume knobs to the desired position.
Take care not to incur feedback from the speaker. Turn the Echo and equalizer to a position in order to have the desired sound.
CHARGING BATTERY
Prior to use this system the internal 12V battery need to be charged for 12hours. If the Power-switch is in OFF position and the
system is connected to mains, the battery will be (re)charged and the Charge-Led lights!!
Note: Pull the plug out of the mains outlet if the battery is fully charged!!
Before the device the first time is actuated, please charge the battery at least 12 hours and max. 72 hours! Battery should be
regularly charged. For optimal battery life the battery should be charged at least 1x per month. Please note that if you do not
load within 6 weeks, the battery becomes defective !!
CONNECT BT-DEVICE
1. Set the search function on of the BT device you want to play the music. See the operating
instructions for that device..
2. Press the “MODE” button until “AUX” will show in display and activate BT-function.
3. Find on your BT-device “VONYX SPJ” and make the connection.
If password is required, you can enter "0000".
TROUBLESHOOTING
One certain method of determining if a speaker is faulty is to substitute a speaker that is known to work correctly for the
suspected problem speaker. If the “normally correct speaker” is experiencing the same difficulties or problems as the suspected
problem speaker, use the information below to isolate the problem.
Any constant noise originates in the amplifier, mixer, signal processing,
source device in the signal devices, or line-level wiring. Check and correct
system grounding as required. Chain check for noisy sources or electronic
components. Check wiring for shielding.
When two speakers in close proximity to each other are connected out-of-
polarity, they can partially cancel each other out, especially at low
frequencies. Check your speaker cables to be sure they are all identically
wired and connected. Check the balanced line signal cables to be sure they
are all correctly wired.