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SAFETY IMPORTANT: The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non-observance of this manual or any unauthorised modification to the equipment. • Never let the power-cable come into contact with other cables. Handle the power-cable and all mains voltage connections with particular caution! •...
Receiver features Single channel Receiver Features: 1, AF Level indicators: Indicates audio signal strength, Green indicates normal operation and Red indicates overload or excessive audio level. 2, Channel Display: Shows the frequency data of the selected channel group (1-16). 3, Power button: Turns the receiver ON/OFF 4, Power ON indicator: This light illuminates when the receiver is connected to a electrical outlet and is switched ON 5, Diversity Signal Indicators: The diversity A/B indicators illuminate when...
Receiver features (cont) 13, ¼” Jack Audio Output Connector (Unbalanced high Z): An unbalanced audio cable with a ¼” Jack plug (e.g. a standard guitar cable) can be used between this connector and your audio input. 14, Power input connector: Connect the AC adaptor to this socket and then plug into a AC electrical outlet.
Transmitter function & features Transmitter Functions & Features: 1, Antenna. 2, Channel selection control: Value must match the receiver indicator display. 3, Power/Mute switch: Powers the transmitter ON/OFF. 4, Battery cover: Slide the back panel downwards to open and change the 2 x AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries, or NI-MH rechargeable batteries.
System Connections System Connections: 1, Power connection: Connect the power adaptor into the DC power connector on the back of the receiver. Plug the power adaptor into a 240V – 50Hz outlet. 2, Antenna Connection: Attach the two antennas to the antenna connectors. 3, Audio Connection: Connect the audio cable from the audio output on the receiver to the input on your equipment.
Transmitter Connections System Connections: 1, Lavalier microphone connection: 2, Headset microphone connection: Note: Please ensure that the mic “pop” shield is fitted before use to avoid unwanted noise. 3, Guitar microphone connection: 4, Transmitter battery installation: Open the cover and insert 2 x AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries.
Receiver Operation Receiver operation (Channel setting) 1, Turn on the receiver: 2, Channel set up: Press and hold the UP button to enter the channel setting mode, the display will flash, then press either the UP or DOWN buttons to enter the channel data. NOTE: After channel setting, the receiver’s data will be retained until the receiver is reset.
Specifications Specifications: RF Carrier Frequency Range: 460.00MHz to 970.00MHz (Available frequencies depend on the applicable regulations in the country where the system is used) Effective Range: 100m (300ft) under optimal conditions NOTE: Actual working range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference from objects and environment.
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Specifications Handheld Transmitter Output: Actual Impedance 50Ω Nominal Output Level 10mW Receiver Input: Connector: Antenna: Power Input: Connector type Actual Impedance 50Ω 14V DC Nominal Input Level -95 to -30 dBm +6 dBm Maximum Input Level 18V DC (-20 dBm recommended) Voltage for remote power 9V DC, 100mA max Receiver Output:...