1. To ensure the finest performance, please read this requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future Vocopro may void your authority, granted by the FCC, reference. to use this product. 2. Install your unit in a cool, dry, clean place - away from 2.
Safety Instructions 8. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so its CAUTION location does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the RISK OF SHOCK ventilation slots.
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Now itʼs time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. VocoPro and the Electronic Industries Associationʼs Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.
• Connect the female end of a balanced XLR cable into the Balanced Output jack located on the back of the Digital-2 receiver. • Connect the male end of the balanced XLR cable into a balanced microphone input jack on the mixer or sound system being used.
Descriptions and Functions FRONT PANEL - RECEIVER 1. IR Sensor – This is used to pair and sync the microphone. 2. IR Buttons – This is used to initialize the pairing mode. 3. Selector Knobs – This navigates the menu and is used to confirm a selection. Click knob to confirm selection.
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Descriptions and Functions BACK PANEL – RECEIVER 1. Antenna – These receive the RF/AF transmission from the microphone. 2. Mixed Output – This unbalanced ¼” output sends the microphone audio out to a mixer or sound system. 3. XLR Output – This balanced XLR output sends the microphone audio out to a mixer or sound system.
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Descriptions and Functions MICROPHONE 1. Display – This shows current frequency, battery level, and transmission level. a. Display Icons • Battery Symbol – Indicates microphone battery level. The indicator will display remaining battery power. • Mute – This is the microphones mute status. When lit, the microphone audio is muted.
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Descriptions and Functions BODY-PACK 1. Antenna- assists with frequency transmission 2. LED- Indicates body-pack operational status (ON/MUTE/OFF) 3. ON/OFF/MUTE Switch – Hold to power body-pack on/off. (on indicated by green LED) a.) MUTE – Push button once to mute body-pack audio transmission. This is indicated by a red LED.
Operations CHANGING THE FREQUENCY: The Digital-2 utilizes a frequency analyzer to provide a graphical view of the environmental interference. The color LCD screen will display a graph of the current interference. Once identified, the frequency can be changed automatically or manually.
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Operations MANUALLY: 1. Press and hold the unlock button the access the Menu. 919.10 919.10 GR/CH GR/CH SCAN SCAN 01 06 01 06 TX PWR TX PWR 2. Highlight and select the “GR/CH” option with the Selector Knob. 3. Select from either “GR” or “CH” to modify the channel. a.
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CHANGING THE TRANSMISSION POWER The Digital-2 has two levels of output transmission: high and low. The Low setting has a range of over 100ft. The High setting has a range of over 200ft but consumes the battery at a faster rate.
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Operations Body-Pack Transmitter 1. Power on Body-Pack Transmitter 2. Open Battery compartment by pinching tabs inward and lowering door forward 3. Aim Sync LED within 6 inches of the receiver IR sensor LED 919.10 919.10 GR/CH GR/CH SCAN 01 06 SCAN 01 06 TX PWR...
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Operations 7. Use Selector Knob to confirm selection and start Frequency Scan. 8. Once Scan is complete, hold body pack IR sensor in line and within 4 inches of the IR sensor located near the display. 9. Press the IR button to communicate the new frequency to the microphone. GR/CH 919.10 GR/CH...
1. WHY IS THERE NO MICROPHONE AUDIO? • The mic volume is turned down. • The connections from the Digital-2 recever and the sound system are disconnected. • The microphone needs to be resynced with the receiver. Refer to “changing the frequency”.