Introduction:
This article will guide you step-by-step through setting up and using the Rockville House Party System 10. Whether you're planning a karaoke night, backyard movie, or dance party, these easy instructions will help you get your system up and running fast. No technical experience is needed.
Requirements:
- Rockville House Party System 10 (active + passive speakers)
- Included power cable, speaker link cable, and remote
- Optional: microphone, Bluetooth-enabled device, aux cables, USB/SD card
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Connect Power to the Active Speaker
- Locate the included power cable (standard IEC cable).
- Plug the female end into the AC Input on the back of the active speaker.
- Plug the male end into a wall outlet.
2. Link the Passive and Active Speakers
- Use the included proprietary speaker cable.
- Plug one end into the “Output” port on the active speaker.
- Line up the grooves, push it in, and twist to lock.
- Plug the other end into the input on the passive speaker the same way.
3. Power On the System
- Press the power button on the back of the active speaker.
- The system enters standby mode automatically.
- Press the “Standby” button under the LCD display to wake the unit.
4. Select Input Mode
Use the input select button or the remote to cycle through these modes:
- BT (Bluetooth) – Default mode for wireless music streaming.
- OP (Optical) – Connect to TVs, projectors, gaming consoles.
- COA (Coaxial) – For coaxial digital input.
- PC – 3.5mm aux input (connect phones, tablets, PCs).
- AUX1/AUX2 – RCA analog inputs.
- FM – FM radio (connect the included antenna for better reception).
- USB/SD – Play media directly from a USB drive or SD card.
5. Pairing Bluetooth Devices
- Set input mode to BT.
- Open Bluetooth settings on your device and select “House Party System 10.”
- A chime confirms a successful connection.
6. Using a Microphone (Karaoke Setup)
- Plug a microphone into either Mic 1 or Mic 2 (1/4" inputs).
- Adjust the mic volume and echo level:
- Use the menu button on the unit or
- Use the Mic+/Mic- and Echo+/Echo- buttons on the remote.
- Volume range: 0–30
- Echo adds a reverb effect—ideal for karaoke.
7. Karaoke with an iPad or Tablet
- Pair your iPad with the system via Bluetooth.
- Open the YouTube app and play a karaoke version of a song.
- Plug in and activate your mic.
- Adjust mic and echo settings as needed.
- Sing along while lyrics display on your tablet.
8. Adjusting Sound Settings
- Use the menu button to access:
- T = Treble EQ
- B = Bass EQ
- Mic Volume
- Mic Echo
- Master Volume
- Or use the remote control to:
- Change EQ presets
- Adjust treble and bass
- Change input source
- Control volume and mic settings
9. Using USB or SD Card for Playback
- Insert a USB drive or SD card with music files into the designated ports above the mic inputs.
- The system will automatically recognize and play the media.
10. BeatSync RGB LED Light Features
- The speakers feature built-in RGB LEDs that flash in sync with your music.
- The lights get brighter and more dynamic as the volume increases.
- To disable the lights, use the “Lights” switch on the back of the active speaker.
Troubleshooting & FAQs:
Q: I hear no sound from one speaker.
- Ensure the speaker cable is properly connected and locked on both ends.
Q: My Bluetooth device won’t connect.
- Make sure the system is in BT mode.
- Confirm Bluetooth is enabled on your device.
- Restart both the system and your device if needed.
Q: The mic has no echo.
- Ensure echo level is turned up via the menu or remote.
- Make sure the mic is connected to the right input and turned on.
Q: Can I use this with my TV?
- Yes. Use the optical or coaxial input for best results.
Q: How do I know if I'm connected via Bluetooth?
- You’ll hear a chime and see the device name in your Bluetooth list.
Conclusion:
Setting up your Rockville House Party System 10 is simple, whether you're hosting a karaoke night, movie event, or just streaming music. Use the variety of input options, light effects, and remote controls to customize your experience.
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