TEQSAS Speakerchecker TQX Manual

TEQSAS Speakerchecker TQX Manual

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Overview:

The battery-powered Speakerchecker TQX is used to check loudspeakers and their cabling. Audio
signals stored on an internal SD memory card are alternately routed to one of the four speaker
outputs.
Symmetrical LineIn and LineOut connectors, as well as an internal monitor speaker, headphone jack
and cable test function make the device an indispensable tour companion.
: Used to switch on/off the device.
Notice:
To prevent accidental switching on by a short touch, the "Power" button must be held
down for 3 seconds!
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: Starts the audio player or puts it into pause mode.
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If the TQX is in Pause mode, the XLR input is on the
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Headphone output / internal loudspeaker respectively the power amplifier outputs (CH1 -
CH4)
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are assigned to the The routing is shown at the bottom of the display.

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  • Page 1 Overview: The battery-powered Speakerchecker TQX is used to check loudspeakers and their cabling. Audio signals stored on an internal SD memory card are alternately routed to one of the four speaker outputs. Symmetrical LineIn and LineOut connectors, as well as an internal monitor speaker, headphone jack and cable test function make the device an indispensable tour companion.
  • Page 2 Notice: A started track runs in an audio loop as long as no other action is selected. In addition, it is not possible to call a new track in pause mode. For DeepL access ("FAVORITE") to up to four selected audio files, press the ">II" key. simultaneously with one of the 4 channel keys ("CH1"...
  • Page 3 Ports: Jack socket (top): For connecting headphones Notice: Plugging in the headphone plug switches off the internal speaker. The signals are output evenly to the left and right headphone channels. SpeakON (top): Loudspeaker output for direct connection of loudspeakers. The signals stored on the device are output here. Speakers can be directly connected here.
  • Page 4 XLR output (bottom): For output of balanced line signals Notice: The XLR output is transformer-balanced. A signal fed to the XLR input is output to the XLR output when the unit is switched off. Thanks to the galvanic isolation, the device offers the characteristics of a DI box with the additional option of level adjustment via the volume control.
  • Page 5 Different modes: fig. 1 fig. 2 fig.. 3 Playback mode (fig. 1): The displayed title (from the internal memory) is played back in a continuous loop and output via the selected speaker output as well as the XLR output. The signal level can be adjusted with the volume control.
  • Page 6 Favorite mode (Fig. 3): The Favorites mode allows up to four favorites to be called up quickly and selectively. By holding down the ">II" key and then pressing the "CH1" keys for "Favorit 1" to "CH4" for "Favorit 4" the device plays the selected track in a continuous loop. Use the ">>"...
  • Page 7 High pass filter (HPF): Call up the menu (Fig. 2). Press the "CH2" button and select the HPF for each channel using the "CH1" to "CH4" buttons. In the HPF settings you can switch one high pass filter per output channel. This is useful if you want to actively connect separate speakers to your TQX while protecting the tweeter.
  • Page 8 Access to memory and formatting: if the device is connected to a computer (and "Storage Mode" is enabled), can access the internal memory (2GB). Here .mp3 and .wav files can be stored. Auf dem Speicher befinden sich die beiden Ordner „MP3“...

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