The battery-powered Wireless PresentationPro is an AC/DC powered, wireless PA. With 16 channels (900 MHz) for use with a wireless mic and an internal battery, it can be used as a single, portable setup for mobile presentations, outdoor uses, and meetings.
Ideal for mobile presenters, classroom and athletic uses
Lightweight with built-in handle for easy mobility
16-channel UHF selectability for wireless mic
Green, red and amber LEDs on front give visual confirmation of power, signal and reception
Rechargeable 12V sealed lead-acid battery
Separate bass, treble controls for quality sound
Aux in and line inputs connect with LCD projectors, multimedia players, computers and whiteboards
CE/C-UL approved safe for school, church, government uses
Available wireless handheld (Q319), hands-free (M319 transmitter) and wired microphones
Includes volume / mute remote control (not shown)
Now includes a mounting bracket (MB-350) for use on a tripod and wall mounting
“I often address groups of up to 125 students, and the PA300+UHF allows me to be heard.” Robert Vetter Instructor Eastern Suffolk BOCES Arts in Education Eastport, NY
A: You can download the user manual for the PA159 located on the bottom left of the product page to learn more information on how to operate this PA system.
A: The battery-powered feature of the PA159 speaker allows it to be used in power outage or emergency situations as well as for outdoor activities or athletic events.
A: The green, red and amber LED lights on the front of the PA159 give visual confirmation of power, signal and reception, respectively. Read our blog When Seeing Lights is a Good Thing.
A: The answer depends on whether or not the PA is equipped to work with multiple mics. For a PA to work with a wireless mic, it must have a built-in receiver to capture the message from the microphone.
Some PAs (such as the PowerPro) have two built-in mic receivers, so two wireless mics can be used by presenters at the same time. Since each receiver is set to a different channel, there's no accidental crosstalk or interference between the two mics.
If two wireless mics are used with a PA that's equipped with only a single mic receiver, it can't differentiate between the two signals and the resulting sound would be a garbled, unintelligible mixture.
A: Yes. The RC-300 remote control is included with every Califone® UHF speaker except the PA919SP non-powered support speaker, the PA919PS powered speaker, the PL-19 lectern, and the PI39 series array speakers.
A: If you are using its battery, it may have simply run out of power and needs to be recharged. Check the battery on your PA system and recharge unit overnight. If the problem persists, please contact our Tech Support Dept.
A: The non-powered PA319 speaker is 30 watts and uses AC as its power source. The PA159 is a 15 watt, battery-powered UHF speaker. Both speakers have 16 frequency channels that enable them to be used as wireless receivers from the PA919 and PA919SD as well as with other PA319/PA159 by receiving from the same wireless mic – providing extra speaker support.
A: Yes. Califone Array Speakers PI39 and PI30-PS, and the PresentationPro™ series PA systems can be connected to your whiteboard, LCD Projector, computer, or other media players.