English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems 1 - Safety information Important safety information This unit is intended for indoor use only. Do not use it in a wet, or extremely cold/hot locations. Failure to follow these safety ins-...
UHF system with 16 frequencies and up to 4 microphones simultaneously, depending on the configuration and the conditions of your performance. This user guide will provide useful information and details about the whole GO series and its components. GoMono code H9988 (F8 series) et H11029 (F5 series) 2.1 -...
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English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems 2.2 - GOHand code H9989 (F8 series) and H11030 (F5 series) Handheld microphone CHANNEL [1] Protection grille. [5] Channel selector: Allows you to choose the [2] Battery level LED indicator. This LED lights up...
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English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems [1] ON/OFF button: Press and hold for 2 seconds to [6] Gain control knob. activate/deactivate the transmitter. [7] Output selector. Allows you to connect either an [2] Male mini-XLR socket electret microphone or a line level device (such [3] Battery level LED indicator.
English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems 3 - Installation 3.1 - Connecting the receiver DC INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT 12V 500mA UNBALANCED CHANNEL LINE MIC BALANCED - Connect the supplied AC adapter to an electrical outlet, and to the DC 12V socket located at the rear of the GOMono receiver.
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English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems 3.2 - Commissioning GOBody et GOHand transmitter - Open the battery compartment and insert two LR6 or AA batteries. Please respect the polarity as described opposite. - Unscrew the battery compartment panel and insert two LR6 or AA batteries.
English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems 3.3 - Battery charge level indicator - This LED flashes to indicate the batteries are almost empty and need to be replaced or charged. 3.4 - Using the output selector...
English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems 3.6 - Configuring channels Use the faders located on your transmitter and receiver to select the carrier frequency of your UHF system. Your transmitter and receiver must be set on the same channel.
English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems 4 - Troubleshooting No sound: - Check on the power supply units. - Check on the frequency channels - It must be the same channel on both the transmitter and receiver.
English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems 4 - Technical specifications GOMono receiver • Carrier frequency: UHF 823~832MHz/863~865 MHz and 514~542MHz • Housing: Compact • Oscillator: PLL synthesiser • Reception: Diversity Mono channel • Frequency stability: ±0.005% •...
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English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems GOBody transmitter • Frequency range: UHF 823~832MHz/863~865 MHz and 514~542MHz • Maximum output level: 10mW max. (F8 series) / 35mW max. (F5 series) • Oscillator: PLL synthesiser • Frequency stability: ± 0,005% •...
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English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, HIT-MUSIC SAS, Address: Parc d’Activités CAHORS SUD - 46230 FONTANES - France Declare under our sole responsibility that the Audiophony UHF wireless transmitter and...
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English GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems 9 - New UHF frequency plan The authorised frequency bands can thus be used "freely" by PMSE equipment, i.e. without the need for prior individual authorisation, but subject to compliance with the technical parameters laid down.
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® Because AUDIOPHONY takes the utmost care in its products to make sure you only get the best possible quality, our products are subjects to modifications without prior notice. That is why technical specifications and the products physical configuration might differ from the illustrations.
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