1. Mawu Oyamba
The Ahuja TZA2000DP is a versatile 2-zone PA mixer amplifier designed for public address applications requiring independent control over two distinct audio zones. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your amplifier, kuonetsetsa kuti ikugwira ntchito bwino komanso kukhala ndi moyo wautali.
2. Malangizo a Chitetezo
- Read all instructions thoroughly before operating the ampwopititsa patsogolo ntchito.
- Sungani amplifier away from water or excessive moisture.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Ensure adequate airflow around the unit.
- Gwiritsirani ntchito zomata ndi zowonjezera zomwe zafotokozedwa ndi wopanga.
- Tumizani chithandizo chonse kwa ogwira ntchito oyenerera. Musayese kukonza chipangizocho nokha.
- Dulani chingwe chamagetsi pa nthawi ya mphepo yamkuntho kapena ngati chosagwiritsidwa ntchito kwa nthawi yaitali.
3. Zamalonda Zathaview
The Ahuja TZA2000DP features 6 microphone inputs, 2 auxiliary inputs, and a dedicated CD/Stereo input (L&R). It also includes a built-in MP3 player with remote control, supporting USB and SD/MMC card readers. This amplifier is suitable for medium-sized installations, such as places of worship, where independent control of two speaker groups is required.
3.1 Front Panel Controls

Chithunzi 1: Patsogolo view of the Ahuja TZA2000DP 2 Zone PA Mixer Amplifier, displaying input controls, tone adjustments, and master volume for both zones.
The front panel provides access to all primary controls for audio input, mixing, and output. Key elements include:
- Microphone Inputs (MIC 1-6): Individual 1/4-inch jack inputs with dedicated volume controls.
- Auxiliary Inputs (AUX 1-2): Inputs for external audio sources with individual volume controls.
- CD/Stereo Input: RCA inputs for stereo audio sources.
- Kuwongolera kwa MP3 Player: Buttons for playback, pause, track selection, mode, and a USB/SD card slot.
- Kuwongolera Mamvekedwe: Bass and Treble adjustments for overall sound shaping.
- Zone 1 & Zone 2 Controls: Independent volume and tone controls for each output zone.
- Buku Lalikulu: Overall volume control for the amplifier linanena bungwe.
- Kusintha Kwamphamvu: Kutembenuza amplifier ON kapena WOZIMA.
3.2 Malumikizidwe a gulu lakumbuyo
The rear panel typically houses the main power input, speaker output terminals for Zone 1 and Zone 2, and additional input/output connections. Ensure all connections are secure before operation.
4. Kukhazikitsa
- Kuyika: Ikani pa amplifier on a stable, level surface. Ensure adequate ventilation by leaving sufficient space around the unit to prevent overheating.
- Kulumikiza Mphamvu: Gwirizanitsani ndi amplifier's power cord to a suitable AC power outlet. Ensure the power switch on the front panel is in the OFF position before connecting.
- Kulumikizana ndi Spika: Connect your speakers to the designated Zone 1 and Zone 2 output terminals on the rear panel. Pay close attention to polarity (+ and -) and ensure the speaker impedance matches the ampzizindikiro za lifier.
- Zolumikizira:
- Maikolofoni: Plug microphones into the MIC 1-6 inputs on the front panel.
- Zipangizo Zothandizira: Connect devices like laptops, phones, or other audio players to the AUX 1 or AUX 2 inputs.
- CD/Stereo Player: Connect a CD player or stereo source to the CD/Stereo RCA inputs.
5. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
- Yatsani: After all connections are made, turn the amplifier's power switch to the ON position.
- Kusintha kwa Mulingo Wolowera: Gradually increase the volume control for the specific input (MIC, AUX, CD/Stereo) you are using.
- MP3 Player Operation: Insert a USB drive or SD/MMC card into the respective slot. Use the MP3 player controls (Play/Pause, Next/Previous, Mode) to select and play audio files. The remote control can also be used for convenience.
- Zone Control: Adjust the individual Zone 1 and Zone 2 volume controls to set the desired output level for each speaker group.
- Kusintha kamvekedwe: Use the Bass and Treble controls to fine-tune the overall sound quality to your preference.
- Buku Lalikulu: Adjust the Master Volume control for the overall output level of the ampwopititsa patsogolo ntchito.
- Kuzimitsa Mphamvu: When finished, turn all volume controls down before switching the ampONSE.
6. Kusamalira
- Kuyeretsa: Nthawi zonse kuyeretsa kunja kwa amplifier with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents.
- Mpweya wabwino: Ensure that the ventilation grilles are kept clear of dust and debris to prevent overheating.
- Posungira: Ngati kusunga amplifier for an extended period, disconnect it from power, clean it, and store it in a cool, dry place.
7. Mavuto
- Palibe Mphamvu:
- Check if the power cord is securely plugged into both the amplifier and the wall outlet.
- Onetsetsani kuti chotulutsa magetsi chikugwira ntchito.
- Onani amplifier's fuse (if accessible and user-replaceable, refer to the fuse replacement guide).
- Palibe Kutulutsa Mawu:
- Ensure all input and speaker connections are correct and secure.
- Check that the input source (microphone, AUX device, MP3 player) is active and producing sound.
- Verify that the input volume controls, Zone volume controls, and Master Volume are turned up.
- Confirm that the correct input is selected (if applicable).
- Phokoso Lopotoka:
- Reduce the input volume level of the source device or the amplifier's input gain.
- Chongani kugwirizana kwa speaker impedance ndi ampwopititsa patsogolo ntchito.
- Ensure speaker cables are not damaged or short-circuited.
8. Zofotokozera
| Nambala ya Model | TZA-2000DP |
| Mtundu | Ahuja |
| Makulidwe a Zamalonda (LxWxH) | 35.21 x 48.42 x 18.88 masentimita |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 11kg pa |
| Chiyankhulo cha Hardware | USB |
| Gwero la Mphamvu | Corded Electric |
| Chiwerengero cha Channels | 10 (6 Mic, 2 Aux, 2 Stereo) |
| Kulumikizana Technology | Wothandizira, USB |
| Wopanga | AHUJA RADIOS |
9. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information, service, or technical support, please contact your authorized Ahuja dealer or visit the official Ahuja webmalo. Sungani risiti yanu yogulira ngati umboni wogula pazidziwitso zilizonse za chitsimikizo.





