Printable Guide to Remote (p6-7): www.ampli.com www.ampli.com This is an instructional video on the Digital Audio Travel Partner Remote Control. Why are there so many buttons? There are a lot of buttons because the Digital Audio Travel Partner has a lot of options and the remote is actually very user friendly. The options include: Auxiliary Inputs for devices like an iPhone or iPod, Wireless Mic inputs, a USB Port, an SD slot, CD player and more. The Top buttons Channels 1, 2, and 3 select a specific channel of microphone. The Level Up and Down below Channel one adjusts the volume for the selected channel (either 1, 2, or 3) The Function Button cycles through the different functions to adjust levels, an alternative to pressing the button for each function. The Bass and Treble buttons allow you to adjust the bass and treble with the Level up and Down buttons. The V/M button switches back between Voice and Music. The voice option has different frequencies and are enhanced to produce louder and clearer vocals, while the music option optimizes the system for music. The AUX button selects the Auxiliary Function controlling the red/white RCA inputs. This is where many people plug in iPods and smart phones to play using the Projector Interface Cable. The CD, MP3, and Tape buttons select the respective function to control, adjust volume, and skip tracks or fast forward. The Wireless 1-4 buttons allow you to select a wireless receiver to make audio adjustments for the mic ...
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Printable Guide to Remote (p6-7): www.ampli.com www.ampli.com This is an instructional video on the Digital Audio Travel Partner Remote Control. Why are there so many buttons? There are a lot of buttons because the Digital Audio Travel Partner has a lot of options and the remote is actually very user friendly. The options include: Auxiliary Inputs for devices like an iPhone or iPod, Wireless Mic inputs, a USB Port, an SD slot, CD player and more. The Top buttons Channels 1, 2, and 3 select a specific channel of microphone. The Level Up and Down below Channel one adjusts the volume for the selected channel (either 1, 2, or 3) The Function Button cycles through the different functions to adjust levels, an alternative to pressing the button for each function. The Bass and Treble buttons allow you to adjust the bass and treble with the Level up and Down buttons. The V/M button switches back between Voice and Music. The voice option has different frequencies and are enhanced to produce louder and clearer vocals, while the music option optimizes the system for music. The AUX button selects the Auxiliary Function controlling the red/white RCA inputs. This is where many people plug in iPods and smart phones to play using the Projector Interface Cable. The CD, MP3, and Tape buttons select the respective function to control, adjust volume, and skip tracks or fast forward. The Wireless 1-4 buttons allow you to select a wireless receiver to make audio adjustments for the mic ...
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