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[. . . ] Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point they exit from the apparatus. only use attachments/accessories provided by the manufacturer. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. [. . . ] These features help make the Messenger the ideal sound system for: Weddings Business Presentations Choir and Music Rehearsal Pageant Dance School functions and so many more. Your Messenger includes all the accessories needed to get started: Mixer Speakers Microphone Cables Lectern Molded, high-impact polypropylene carrying case Convenient briefcase design Modern ergonomics Light weight Interlock speakers Internal space for cable and microphone storage · Powered Mixer 100 watts continuous power Two master speaker channels with independent volume control Five channels of input with independent volume, low-mid and high EQ controls, including Mid MorphTMEQ on channels 1 and 2 Five band graphic EQ featuring FLS® (Feedback Locating System) Channels 4 and 5 feature Split Track mix with track-swap switch Two XLR microphone input with phantom power One high gain instrument/microphone input Three line-level inputs Two RCA/phono inputs Two RCA/phono outputs Headphone output Headphone level control 1 1/4" phone line out · Much of the setup of the MessengerTM M100 is similar to the setup of other sound systems, and many aspects require plain common sense. Safety should always be your first concern. always use grounded outlets and three-wire extension cords. Run sound system cables in a way to prevent the danger of tripping, and tape them down where necessary. Release the latches by lifting up until they disengage. Open the top cover and remove the speakers from the Messenger package. Place speakers on a suitable surface and position them so that they will face toward the audience and away from the microphones. All of the necessary interconnect cables can be found in the convenient zipper pouch. Connect the speaker cables from the jack on the rear of each speaker to the powered mixer, connecting the left speaker to the LEFT OUTPUT and the right speaker to the RIGHT OUTPUT jacks on the side panel of the unit. When using more than one mic, try to connect them to channels in the same order as they appear on stage to make them easier to identify and control. Adjusting Gain and Volume Controls (Faders) (2) With the master level at "5, " adjust the channel LEVEL controls for desired volume from the speakers. If the desired volume is reached with the channel LEVEL at a low setting (1-3), lower the MASTER LEVEL controls. If the channel LEVEL needs to be set at 9-10 for desired volume, raise the MASTER LEVEL controls. However, use moderation in setting channel tone controls. the Mid EQ is a unique tone control designed to provide a wide variation of mid-range frequencies. Turning the knob to the left (counterclockwise) adds warmth and smoothness to the voice, while rotating the control to the right (clockwise) enhances vocal intelligibility. Extreme settings of these controls can adversely affect sound quality. Large amounts of boost (+) on these controls can also increase the chance of feedback on microphone inputs. Using the Graphic Equalizer (4) Unlike the LOW and HIGH controls on each channel, the five-band graphic equalizer adjusts the tonal balance of all the signals going through the powered mixer. This gives the user greater flexibility in adjusting the sound, But use moderation in making adjustments. Avoiding Acoustic Feedback (5) Acoustic feedback is the loud howl or squealing sound heard through sound systems as the result of sound from the speakers re-entering the microphones. [. . . ] Warning: Connecting a tape machine to the LINE OUT to record while simultaneously connecting the tape machine's output into the mixer inputs can create an electronic feedback loop. Connect only the tape machine's inputs or outputs to the mixer, never both. No sound (no power light) No sound (power light on) Is line cord connected to live power outlet?If the product or component must be shipped to Peavey for warranty service, the consumer must pay initial shipping charges. [. . . ]

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