Radio Shack 32-2038A User Manual

Watt powerhorn with handheld microphone, Preparation, Operation

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32-2038A

OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.

10-Watt Powerhorn with Handheld Microphone

Your RadioShack 10-Watt Powerhorn combines a high-efficiency
trumpet horn speaker, a powerful compact solid-state amplifier, and
a microphone with adjustable volume to provide crystal-clear sound.
The Powerhorn is ideal for sporting events, tour groups, campouts,
or anywhere you want to be heard.

Its features include:

Rustproof, Water-Resistant Plastic Housing — makes it ideal for
use in all weather conditions.

Lightweight Design with Shoulder Strap — make it easy to carry.

Detachable Microphone — so you don’t have to hold the entire
Powerhorn’s weight in your hand.

Microphone with Volume Control — lets you adjust the sound to
the desired level and save battery power.

Feedback Control — lets you adjust the amplifier’s volume to
eliminate feedback problems indoors.

Lock Bar — lets you set the Powerhorn so you can speak for a long
time without having to hold down the

TALK

bar.

Built-In Siren — provides a loud alarm sound.

PREPARATION

Installing Batteries

Your Powerhorn requires eight C batteries (not supplied) for power.
For the best performance and longest life, we recommend
RadioShack alkaline batteries.

Cautions:

Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.

Do not mix old and new batteries (standard, alkaline, or
rechargeable) or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.

Follow these steps to install the batteries.

Note: Be sure

SIREN

on the left side of the Powerhorn’s handle is

set to

OFF

to prevent the alarm from sounding.

1. Lift the battery compartment cover’s latch and open the cover.

2. Lift out the two battery containers. Put four batteries in each

container, as indicated by the diagrams on the containers.

3. Replace the battery containers in the compartment with the

markings on the containers facing away from the handle.

4. Close the cover and secure the latch.

When the Powerhorn’s sound weakens, replace the batteries.

Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not
burn or bury them.

Caution: If you do not plan to use the Powerhorn for several days,
remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy
electronic parts.

OPERATION

Using the Powerhorn with the Microphone Mounted

Follow these steps to mount the microphone on the rear of the
Powerhorn and operate the Powerhorn with just one hand.

1. Set

SIREN

on the left side of the handle to

OFF

.

2. Align the slot in the microphone’s back with the mounting

bracket on the battery compartment cover and slide the
microphone onto the bracket.

3. Ensure the

TALK

bar on the left side of the microphone is not

set to

LOCK

, since this disables the talk button on the

Powerhorn’s handle.

4. Firmly hold the Powerhorn and place the microphone about 5

inches from your mouth.

5. Press the talk button on the Powerhorn’s handle and speak into

the microphone. Release the talk button when you finish
speaking.

6. Rotate

VOLUME

on the right side of the microphone toward

10

to

increase, or toward

0

to decrease, the Powerhorn’s volume.

Note: If feedback occurs, decrease the volume or adjust the

FEEDBACK

CONTROL

(see “Using the Feedback Control” on

Page 2).

Talk Button

SIREN ON/OFF

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