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  • Page 1 MBA120W MKII HT battery-powered speaker user manual...
  • Page 2 Musikhaus Thomann Thomann GmbH Hans-Thomann-Straße 1 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone: +49 (0) 9546 9223-0 E-mail: info@thomann.de Internet: www.thomann.de 21.04.2020, ID: 466279...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents General information..........................5 1.1 Further information........................... 6 1.2 Notational conventions........................7 1.3 Symbols and signal words....................... 8 Safety instructions..........................10 Features............................... 16 Installation..............................18 4.1 Speaker..............................19 4.2 Remote control..........................21 4.3 UHF handheld transmitter......................22 Connections and operating elements...................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Technical specifications........................47 6.1 Speaker..............................47 6.2 UHF receiver............................50 6.3 UHF handheld transmitter......................50 Plug and connection assignment....................52 Cleaning............................... 56 Protecting the environment......................57 battery-powered speaker...
  • Page 5: General Information

    Our products and user manuals are subject to a process of continuous development. We there‐ fore reserve the right to make changes without notice. Please refer to the latest version of the user manual which is ready for download under www.thomann.de. MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 6: Further Information

    General information 1.1 Further information On our website (www.thomann.de) you will find lots of further information and details on the following points: Download This manual is also available as PDF file for you to download. Use the search function in the electronic version to find the topics of Keyword search interest for you quickly.
  • Page 7: Notational Conventions

    General information 1.2 Notational conventions This manual uses the following notational conventions: Letterings The letterings for connectors and controls are marked by square brackets and italics. Examples: [VOLUME] control, [Mono] button. Displays Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics. Examples: ‘24ch’...
  • Page 8: Symbols And Signal Words

    General information 1.3 Symbols and signal words In this section you will find an overview of the meaning of symbols and signal words that are used in this manual. Signal word Meaning DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
  • Page 9 General information Warning signs Type of danger Warning – high-voltage. Warning – danger zone. MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Safety instructions Intended use This device is designed for sound reinforcement. Use the device only as described in this user manual. Any other use or use under other operating conditions is considered to be improper and may result in personal injury or property damage. No liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use.
  • Page 11 Safety instructions DANGER! Electric shock caused by high voltages inside Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present. Never remove any covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Do not use the device if covers, protectors or optical components are missing or damaged.
  • Page 12 Safety instructions CAUTION! Possible hearing damage The device can produce volume levels that may cause temporary or permanent hearing impairment. Over an extended period of time, even levels that seem to be uncritical can cause hearing damage. Decrease the volume level immediately if you experience ringing in your ears or hearing impairment.
  • Page 13 Safety instructions NOTICE! Power supply Before connecting the device, ensure that the input voltage (AC outlet) matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual current circuit breaker. Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and possibly injure the user.
  • Page 14 Safety instructions NOTICE! Possible damage by leaking batteries Leaking batteries can cause permanent damage to the device. Take batteries out of the device if it is not going to be used for a longer period. NOTICE! Possible damage due to incorrect storage Deep discharge can cause batteries to become permanently damaged or lose some of their capacity.
  • Page 15 This equipment uses a frequency range that is free of charge and registration within the European Union. For more information, please visit: http://www.thomann.de. When operating, make sure that transmitter and receiver are set to the same channel. Never set more than one transmitter to the same channel.
  • Page 16: Features

    Features Features The mobile PA system is characterized by the following features: Compact all-in-one system 1 × UHF radio system (863 MHz … 865 MHz) – 1 × built-in UHF receiver – 1 × UHF handheld transmitter – 1 × antenna Power supply via AC mains power or through the built-in rechargeable batteries 10"...
  • Page 17 Features Plastic housing with pole mount, carrying handle, trolley handle and casters Spacious storage compartment for accessories embedded in the housing Compatible cover (Item no. 382254) not included MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 18: Installation

    Installation Installation Unpack and check carefully there is no transportation damage before using the unit. Keep the equipment packaging. To fully protect the product against vibration, dust and moisture during transportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging material suitable for transport or storage, respectively.
  • Page 19: Speaker

    Installation 4.1 Speaker Battery operation You can also operate the device independently of the mains power supply with the supplied integrated VRLA rechargeable batteries. Installation and replacement of Disconnect the device from the mains. VRLA rechargeable batteries Remove the mounting screw of the battery compartment cover. Remove the two mounting screws of the fixing plate.
  • Page 20 Installation Tips on handling VRLA Charge the batteries completely before first use and with each charging process. rechargeable batteries Avoid deep discharge. Discharge the batteries at least once a month down to 20 % of the full capacity. Charge the batteries completely after each use and during storage at least every two months.
  • Page 21: Remote Control

    Installation 4.2 Remote control Inserting the battery into the Press the lock of the battery holder to the centre of the housing and pull out the battery holder remote control like a drawer. Insert the battery. The battery is correct if the positive pole points to the housing base of the remote control.
  • Page 22: Uhf Handheld Transmitter

    Installation 4.3 UHF handheld transmitter Installation and replacement of batteries The battery compartment of the UHF handheld transmitter is located under the grip sleeve and shares the same thread with the microphone capsule. To access the battery compartment without accidentally unscrewing the microphone capsule, hold the UHF handheld transmitter at the bottom of the antenna base and turn the sleeve as shown.
  • Page 23: Connections And Operating Elements

    Connections and operating elements Connections and operating elements Rear view - overview MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 24 Connections and operating elements Figure left: Device with 1 UHF receiver (item no. 466279, 490317) Figure right: Device with 2 UHF receivers (item no. 490318, 490319, 490320) battery-powered speaker...
  • Page 25: Uhf Receiver

    Connections and operating elements 5.1 UHF receiver Partial view A MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 26 Connections and operating elements 1 Channel display. Double-digit display for selecting and displaying the radio transmission channel (range ‘01’ … ‘16’ ). 2 [RF | AF] The red indicator LED [RF] lights up when a radio signal is transmitted between UHF handheld transmitter and UHF receiver.
  • Page 27 Connections and operating elements 6 [DOWN | UP] Pushbutton for selecting the radio transmission channel. Proceed as follows to find a free channel: Turn the UHF handheld transmitter and UHF receiver (with the controller [POWER-VOL]) off. Use [DOWN | UP] to switch through the available channels. If the displayed channel is already in use, the red LED [RF].
  • Page 28: Speaker

    Connections and operating elements 5.2 Speaker 5.2.1 Partial view B battery-powered speaker...
  • Page 29 Connections and operating elements 1 SD card slot 2 Display 3 USB port 4 Selection and control buttons: [MODE] Selection button. Press this button to select an audio source: SD card, USB input or Bluetooth port. The active source is shown on the display. For setting up and using the Bluetooth interface note Ä...
  • Page 30 Connections and operating elements Selection button. Press the button repeatedly to activate a playback mode. The active mode and the title of the cur‐ rent track will appear on the display: Normal ‘N’ . All tracks of the selected audio source are played in succession according to the MP3 file date. The prerequisite for this is that a subdirectory with the desired titles has been created on the data medium.
  • Page 31 Connections and operating elements 5 [LEVEL] Gain control for channel 3. Use this control to adjust the level of the input signal in Channel 3. 6 [ON | LIMIT] Indicator LED (green). This LED lights solid in normal operation and flickers when the box is overdriven. In this case, turn the gain control of the active channel down to reduce the level of the input signal.
  • Page 32 Connections and operating elements 11 [CH2] Signal input for channel 2, designed as XLR / 1/4" jack combo socket, beneath toggle switch for LINE and MIC input signal level. 12 [CH1] RCA input sockets to connect an external audio device to channel 1. 13 [LINE IN] 3.5 mm input socket to connect an external audio device to channel 1.
  • Page 33 Connections and operating elements 5.2.2 Partial view C MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 34 Connections and operating elements 1 [BATTERY LEVEL] State of charge indicators. All four LEDs light when batteries are fully charged. When capacity decreases, the green LEDs 3, 2 to 1 go out one by one. If only the red LED lights the remaining battery capacity is low. Then connect the device to the mains power to charge the batteries.
  • Page 35 Connections and operating elements 5.2.3 Partial view D MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 36 Connections and operating elements 1 Mounting screws of the fixing plate 2, 3 VRLA batteries 1 and 2 Observe the correct polarity when wiring the batteries. Connect the red cable to the positive pole of battery 1 and the black cable to the negative pole of battery 2. Use the blue cable to connect the negative pole of battery 1 to the positive pole of battery 2.
  • Page 37 Connections and operating elements 5.2.4 Display a Play/Pause. b Endless loop. c Number of the currently playing track and number of tracks in the current folder. d Selected EQ setting. e Bit rate and file type of the currently playing track. f Symbol for the selected data source.
  • Page 38 Connections and operating elements 5.2.5 Playback via Bluetooth Establishing connection to Bluetooth device Follow the instructions given in the manual of the Bluetooth device and turn it on. Place it near the device. Press [MODE] and select the Bluetooth interface as the source for playback. After a few seconds your Bluetooth device is detected.
  • Page 39 Connections and operating elements – ‘Classic’ – Classic music – ‘County’ – Country music – ‘Lowbass’ – Bass boost ‘Deleted paired info’ – erases all information on last link with a Bluetooth device. Try this option to solve problems establishing a Bluetooth connection. ‘Device Information’...
  • Page 40: Remote Control

    Connections and operating elements 5.3 Remote control battery-powered speaker...
  • Page 41 Connections and operating elements 1 [CHANNEL] No function. 2 [VOL– / VOL+] To decrease or increase the volume. 3 [PREV / NEXT] Forward (skip to the next track) or backward (skip to the previous track). 4 Numeric keypad for direct access to tracks. 5 [MODE] Selection button.
  • Page 42 Connections and operating elements 6 [ENTER] This button opens a menu with the following options: ‘EQ’ – selects an equalizer setting, corresponds to the key [EQ] on the remote. ‘PLAY MODE’ – selects a play mode, corresponds to the key on the unit.
  • Page 43 Connections and operating elements 8 [EQ] Selects an EQ setting: ‘NOR’ – Normal ‘POP’ – Pop music ‘ROCK’ – Rock music ‘JAZZ’ – Jazz ‘CLAS’ – Classic music ‘COU’ – Country music ‘BAS’ – Bass boost 9 [PLAY/PAUSE] Play / pause button to start / stop playback. MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 44: Uhf Handheld Transmitter

    Connections and operating elements 5.4 UHF handheld transmitter battery-powered speaker...
  • Page 45 Connections and operating elements 1 Microphone head grill to prevent damage and to reduce wind and breath noise. 2 Lower housing part. Unscrew to open. 3 [BATT] This LED shows the state of the batteries. When the UHF handheld transmitter is turned on and the capacity of the battery is sufficient, the LED lights green.
  • Page 46 Connections and operating elements 7 [GAIN] Control to adjust the sensitivity of the UHF handheld transmitter. 8 [H/L] Switch for selecting the transmission level. In ‘L’ position, a low level is used to save the batteries. As a result, the range is reduced to about 10 m.
  • Page 47: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical specifications 6.1 Speaker Speaker Two-way system with 1" compression driver and 10" woofer Input connections Microphone / Line 2 × XLR / 1/4" jack combo socket Line (stereo) 1 × 3.5 mm jack socket 2 × RCA sockets for additional signal input, for CD players or similar devices with line out signal USB port...
  • Page 48 Technical specifications Frequency range 55 Hz … 18 kHz, –3 dB Power consumption 43 W Operating supply voltage 110 V 60 Hz / 230 V 50 Hz 2 × 12 V lead-gel rechargeable batteries (VRLA batteries, 5 Ah each), maintenance-free Recommended types: Ritar RT1250 Fiamm FG20451...
  • Page 49 Technical specifications Weight 19 kg Ambient conditions Temperature range 0 °C…40 °C Relative humidity 50 %, non-condensing Further information Incl. player Incl. microphone Incl. radio system Incl. subwoofer Incl. cover No (optional, item no. 382254) MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 50: Uhf Receiver

    Technical specifications 6.2 UHF receiver Carrier frequency UHF band (863 MHz … 865 MHz) NF frequency response 60 Hz … 16 kHz, –3 dB Modulation type Frequency modulation (FM) Signal-to-noise ratio > 100 dB Transmission power < 10 mW < 0.1 % 6.3 UHF handheld transmitter Frequency range 863 MHz …...
  • Page 51 Technical specifications Input impedance (antenna) 50 Ω Range in clear field of vision up to 30 m Battery / rechargeable battery Battery type LR6 AA or rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (nickel metal hydride) Voltage 1.5 V Dimensions (W × H, without antenna) 54 mm ×...
  • Page 52: Plug And Connection Assignment

    Plug and connection assignment Plug and connection assignment Introduction This chapter will help you select the right cables and plugs to connect your valuable equip‐ ment in such a way that a perfect sound experience is ensured. Please note these advices, because especially in ‘Sound & Light’ caution is indicated: Even if a plug fits into the socket, an incorrect connection may result in a destroyed power amp, a short circuit or ‘just’...
  • Page 53 Plug and connection assignment Since the interference affects both cores equally, by subtracting the phase-shifted signals, the interfering signal is completely neutralized. The result is a pure signal without any noise inter‐ ference. 1/4" TS phone plug (mono, unbalanced) Signal Ground, shielding 1/4"...
  • Page 54 Plug and connection assignment Three-pole 1/8" mini phone jack (stereo, unbalanced) Signal (left) Signal (right) Ground, shielding XLR plug (balanced) Ground, shielding Signal (in phase, +) Signal (out of phase, –) Shielding on plug housing (option) battery-powered speaker...
  • Page 55 Plug and connection assignment RCA connection Drawing and table indicate the pin assignment of an RCA plug. Signal Ground, shielding MBA120W MKII HT...
  • Page 56: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Device components Clean the device components that are accessible from the outside regularly. The cleaning fre‐ quency depends on the operating environment: damp, smoky or particularly dirty environ‐ ments can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the device components. Clean with a dry soft cloth.
  • Page 57: Protecting The Environment

    Protecting the environment Protecting the environment Disposal of the packaging mate‐ rial For the transport and protective packaging, environmentally friendly materials have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling. Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are properly disposed of. Do not just dispose these materials with your normal household waste, but make sure that they are fed to a recovery.
  • Page 58 Protecting the environment Disposal of your old device This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) in its currently valid version. Do not dispose with your normal household waste. Dispose this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility.
  • Page 60 Musikhaus Thomann · Hans-Thomann-Straße 1 · 96138 Burgebrach · Germany · www.thomann.de...

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