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5
Features
Rear Panel
1. Media Panel Buttons: Controls for the
USB/SD, FM radio, and Bluetooth
®
audio
sources. These controls include mode
selection and music playback options. See
Media Panel for more information.
2. USB Port: Connect your USB flash drive
here to play music. You can also use this
port for charging the USB device, such as a
tablet or smartphone. To charge a device
that is streaming music via Bluetooth,
pause the music first and then wait for it to
reconnect after the USB cable (not
included) is inserted.
3. SD Card Slot: Insert your SD card here to
play music.
4. Display: This screen shows information
relevant to Total PA
Live’s current
operation.
Note: The Display comes with a plastic
protector on it. Remove this for optimal
viewing.
5. Mic Inputs (1/4”/6.35 mm & XLR): Connect
a microphone or mic-level source to these
inputs.
6. Aux Inputs (1/8” & XLR): These inputs can
be used to connect a CD player, MP3
player, or other audio source.
7. Mix Out (XLR): Connect this output to a
speaker, mixer, or recorder.
8. Control Knob: Turn this knob to adjust the
main volume (overall output) of the
loudspeaker. Push this knob to select and
make adjustments to the mic 1 volume, the
mic 2 volume, source volume (radio, USB,
SD, Bluetooth signal, and aux input), echo
effect, high EQ, and low EQ. The volume of
Total PA
Live does not affect your
Bluetooth device volume. For the best
sound quality, set your input source volume
to 100% and use the Source and Main
Volume control of the speaker to adjust the
volume.
9. Repeat/Link: In USB or SD mode, press this button to repeat a single track, folder, or
all tracks. Press and hold this button to start stereo linking to another Total PA
Live.
10. Mode: Press this button to select the audio source to use: USB, SD, FM radio, Aux
(available to select when the USB port and SD card slot are empty), or Bluetooth.
MIC IN 2 XLR IN MIX OUTMIC IN 1
PRESETS
LINK
8
1
2
1
4
1
3
1
6
9
10
1
1
1
7
1
5
11
12
13
14
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