AVSL 952.125 L83 MEGAPHONE User Manual

Heavy duty sling megaphone

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952.125UK User Manual

L83

HEAVY DUTY SLING MEGAPHONE

Item ref: 952.125UK

User Manual

Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating

Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty

Layout

1.

Speaker flare

2.

Battery compartment

3.

“Push-to-talk” switch

4.

Microphone

5.

Mic. volume slider

6.

Siren switch

8.

Battery compartment catch

9.

Polarity indication inside

10. Plastic inserts

Setting up

Before using the L83 megaphone, it is necessary to load 8 x “C” cell batteries into the rear compartment. Unclip the top

catch to open the compartment and remove the 2 plastic inserts. Load the cells inside the inserts into the battery
compartment, observing the correct “+/-“ polarity as indicated on the inside wall of the compartment (incorrect

installation can result in damage). Alternatively, the L83 can be powered from external 12Vdc battery (car battery etc.)
by connecting to the 2.1mm D.C. jack on the rear right-hand side of the housing (again, observing the correct polarity)

Operation

The L83 may be slung over the shoulder for convenience, with the speaker flare facing the audience.
Ensure that the Mic. volume slider is not moved fully down. Holding the microphone close to the mouth and not in front

of the speaker flare, press the “Push-to-talk” button and speak. Adjust the Mic. volume control as necessary to achieve
the required volume level. Release the “Push-to-talk” button when not speaking into the microphone. The microphone
can be clipped onto the rear of the battery compartment or onto the shoulder strap when not in use.

Sliding the siren switch to the “on” position sounds a continuous alert through the speaker, sliding to “off” stops this.

Specifications

Power max.

20W

Power rms

16W

Battery

12Vdc (8 x C, not supplied)

Dimensions

370 x 220mmØ

Weight

1.85kg

Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or
Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life.

The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.

Errors and omissions excepted.

Copyright© 2013. AVSL Group Ltd.

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