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WARNING!
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER ON THIS SPEAKER. THERE ARE NO USER-
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER ALL SERVICING TO A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of "dangerous"
voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans. Users
should exhibit extra safety when this symbol appears in this instruction manual and follow all precautions as they are stated.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in this manual.
Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of this Technical Pro professional portable rechargeable loudspeaker. To
get the most from your speaker, it is recommended that you review all of the information provided in this instruction manual
before operating this equipment.
If you’ve spent any time at all in professional audio, you know the name Technical Pro and what it stands for — incredible
performance & sound, and the ultimate in reliability under harsh conditions. And now, Technical Pro offers the same
technology in a series of portable loudspeakers bringing more of what sets Technical Pro apart from all others.
BE SURE THAT YOU HAVE COMPLETELY CHARGED THE BATTERY PRIOR TO FIRST USE TO MAXIMIZE THE
BATTERY’S LIFE SPAN.
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PB15PKG
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PB15PKG
1. Input Selector Button: Press this button to set the input to AUX/LINE IN or
USB/TF/Bluetooth.
2. USB Flash Drive /TF Card Display Screen
3.USB / TF Card Recorder: Press this button to record from the wire microphones -
onto the USB Flash Drive or TF Card.
4. Repeat Selector: Press the REPEAT Track button to switch between repeating
the CURRENT track and repeating ALL tracks.
5. Previous Track: When in USB / TF Card & Bluetooth Mode, press this button
to go to the previous track.
6. Play/Pause: Press this button to pause the signal from the USB flash drive,
TF Card or Bluetooth Inputs.
7. Next Track: When in USB / TF Card & Bluetooth Mode, press this button to
go to the next track.
8. AUX Input: Connect your MP3 player here using the 1/8” input. Be sure the Input
selector button (1) is set to AUX/LINE IN when using this input.
9. USB Flash Drive and TF card Input: Insert your USB flash drive and TF card
into this slot. The unit will only read .mp3 files from the USB flash drive and TF
card. The maximum storage size of the USB flash drive cannot exceed 16GB.
Do not attempt to connect a computer to the USB input as the speaker will not
be able to connect to a computer.
10. Microphone Volume Knob: Use this knob to adjust the microphone volume
levels for the microphones connected to the MIC Input (16).
11. Microphone Echo: Use this knob to adjust the microphone’s echo.
12. Bass Knob: Use this knob to adjust the bass levels.
13.Treble Knob: Use this knob to adjust the treble levels.
14.Power Supply: Connect the power cord here. The power button (18) should be
set to the off position before the power supply is connected.
15.Battery Charging / FULL Indicator: The LED indicator will illuminate RED when
the battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged, LED indicator will
change to GREEN.
16.¼” Microphone1 Input.
17.Power Supply: Connect the power cord here. The power button (18) should be
set to the off position before the power supply is connected.
18.DC-12V Power Supply: When using the external 12V power supply, the unit will
only be able to be power on and play audio, however it will not be able to charge
the built-in battery.
19.Power Switch: Before the unit is powered on, all of the level controls should be
turned down all the way. Once powered on, slowly begin to raise the levels of the
inputs. This will prevent damaging both the speakers and the amplifier.
20.LED Light Switch: Set this switch to ON to turn on the LED for the Grill.
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PB15PKG
NOTE:
-ONLY PLUG IN THE AC POWER CORD WHILE THE UNIT’S POWER IS OFF AND THE VOLUME IS
TURNED DOWN.
-TURNING ON THE UNIT WITH THE VOLUME TURNED UP MAY CAUSE THE UNIT OR ANY
SPEAKERS CONNECTED TO IT TO BE DAMAGED.
-ALWAYS TURN DOWN THE VOLUME PRIOR TO TURNING THE UNIT OFF OR ON.
1. Upon receiving the unit, fully charge the battery before using it. This process can take 8-10 hours. The battery
can be charged with the unit either in the ON or OFF position.
2. After each usage fully charge the battery. When charging the battery the charging LED will be RED. When the battery
is fully charged the indicator will be GREEN.
3. Avoid using the battery until it is completely drained.
4. Do not leave the unit plugged in after the unit has been fully charged.
5. Use the battery at least every two weeks. Not charging the battery periodically may result in the unit not
powering on.
6. Once the battery is depleted and no longer able to recharge, bring it to a recycling center or dispose of it in
accordance with local laws.
Audio Input Connections
1/8” (AUX) Inputs
Connecting a Signal Source
The PB15PKG has a 1/8” input jacks on the rear of the unit which is designed to receive the signal directly from
your MP3 player or any of your other audio sources. To ensure that you have correctly connected your MP3
player (or other sound sources) to the unit, make sure that it has a cable coming from its output and that this cable
is plugged into the 1/8” Input on the rear of the speaker.
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Step 1: Set the master volume is set to zero.
Step 2: Set input to Bluetooth using the input selector button (see picture). Once set
to Bluetooth the display screen will display the word “blue” with a flashing Bluetooth
Step 3:
On the Bluetooth compatible device search for nearby Bluetooth devices, the PB15PKG will appear as “BT Speaker.” Pair the
device. If the device has successfully paired, the flashing Bluetooth icon on the PB15PKG's display screen will stop flashing
Step 4: Press play on the Bluetooth compatible device or the with the PB15PKG’s controls.
fast forward within the current track of the USB and TF inputs