To ensure your satisfaction and peace of mind, we offer the following warranty: 1. Warranty period The warranty period for your EVNO microphone is One (1) Year from the date of purchase. Please retain receipt for proof of purchase. 2. Coverage This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use during the warranty period.
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5. Claim process To make a warranty claim, please contact (email or phone) EVNO customer service, using the contact information provided at the end of this warranty, to obtain an RMA number. You may be required to provide proof of purchase, a description of the issue, and, if necessary, return the defective product.
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Please visit our website or contact customer service for the most up-to-date information. Thank you for choosing an EVNO Microphone. We appreciate your trust in our products, and we are dedicated to providing you with a superior audio experience.
EVNO W1 and EVNO W2 components ............9 EVNO Air components ................9 Receiver system features ................10 EVNO W1, EVNO W2, and EVNO Air features ........10 Receiver controls and operation ..............11 EVNO W1 and EVNO W2 receivers ............11 Front Panel ...................
A for adapter-less connections to 1/4 inch inputs such as pedal boards. EVNO Air Compact yet powerful professional wireless system, perfect for travel. Complete with 1/4 inch output ideal for microphone inputs and D.I. boxes. All EVNO receiver systems are compatible with all EVNO transmitters.
Up to 300 feet / 100 m (EVNO W2) Up to 250 feet / 80 m (EVNO Air) Receiver powered by DC 9V adapter or 2 AA batteries (EVNO Air only) Compatible with any EVNO transmitter, including: EVNO AH wireless handheld vocal microphone...
EVNO Wireless Receivers Receiver controls and operation EVNO W1 and EVNO W2 receivers Front Panel Power switch (EVNO W1 only) Tap to turn on; hold down to turn off. Blue light indicates power is on. LCD display The 2.5 x 0.85 inch (63 mm x 22 mm) high-resolution LCD display shows the group, channel, frequency, antenna status, AF and RF level, and IR settings.
Use switch located on rear panel to turn power on and off. Blue light on front panel indicates when power is on. Power supply jack (EVNO W1: DC 12–18 V / 500 mA; EVNO W2: DC 12–18 V / 1000 mA) Connects to power supply unit. 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) unbalanced output jack Connect the unbalanced output to mixer.
MENU / SET button () Menu control to set group, channel, frequency, IR sync. DOWN button () Adjusts the frequency, channel, or group incrementally. Volume control Adjusts the volume level. Volume knob outlined by blue light. EVNO Air top (left) and front panels...
10 Unbalanced 1/4 inch output jack 11 Antennas Raise for use; lower for storage and transport. 12 Battery compartment Use two AA batteries when not using power supply. EVNO Air side panel EVNO Air back panel EVNO Air bottom panel...
For more information, refer to “Using multiple EVNO wireless systems (including both sides of an EVNO W2) at the same time” on page 17. 3. Sync transmitter frequency to receiver frequency using IR The transmitter and receiver need to be synchronized to the same frequency (group and channel) before use.
To access it, press the EVNO W2’s MENU / SET button three times to access the PO function, then use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the desired level, 1 (weakest) through 4 (strongest).
MENU / SET button again to restart the process. Press MENU / SET again to cycle among different settings. Note: If using in an environment with other EVNO wireless systems, be sure refer to “Using multiple EVNO wireless systems (including both sides of an EVNO W2) at the same time”...
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EVNO Wireless Receivers Set each system to a different channel to avoid any potential crosstalk between systems. Use frequencies as far apart as possible, and try to distribute channels used more-or-less evenly over the available frequency spectrum. For example, with two wireless systems, you might set one at 902 MHz and the other at 928 MHz (assuming North American frequencies).
1. Unplug the receiver’s power cord. If you are resetting an EVNO Air, also remove the batteries. 2. Press and hold down the power button on the receiver. While holding it down, plug the power cord back in. Continue to hold down the power button for at least 5 seconds.
UP button for at least 5 seconds. The system will reset. Note that both sides of the EVNO W2 receiver will reset. 4. After the receiver restarts, check the frequency. It should be 902 MHz if you’re in North America, or 823 MHz in Europe.
EVNO A4 Optional transmitter with 1/4 inch jack for instruments such as guitar, bass, or EWI to use EVNO wireless systems. All EVNO transmitters are compatible with all EVNO receiver systems.
IR port facing directly towards the receiver’s IR port, at a distance of 2–8 inches / 5–20 cm. Note: When using multiple EVNO wireless systems, only sync one system at a time, and keep the frequency / channel selection as far apart as possible in order to avoid interference and crosstalk among systems.
EVNO Wireless Transmitters EVNO A1 guide Clip The EVNO A1 clip attaches to the body of EVNO microphones. Note: When placing the clip on an EVNO microphone, gently rock the corner of the A1 clip onto the body of the microphone. Do not snap it on squarely, as this may over-flex the clip.
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Insert a standard AA alkaline battery here. Be sure to orient the battery as indicated by the markings in the battery compartment. Battery cover Slide cover off to remove. Cable Cable with TA3 connector to connect to EVNO microphones. Align the release button and external contact with the corresponding slot the connector.
/ channel selection as far apart as possible in order to avoid interference and crosstalk among systems. Refer to “Using multiple EVNO wireless systems (including both sides of an EVNO W2) at the same time” on page 17 for information. Battery compartment...
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EVNO Wireless Transmitters 3-pin end to the EVNO microphone and the 4-pin end to the beltpack, aligning the release button and external contact with the corresponding slot the connector. Volume control Turn clockwise to increase volume, counter-clockwise to reduce volume.
/ channel selection as far apart as possible in order to avoid interference and crosstalk among systems. Refer to “Using multiple EVNO wireless systems (including both sides of an EVNO W2) at the same time” on page 17 for information. Battery compartment Insert a standard AA alkaline battery here.
DC 12V–18V / 1000 mA (W2 only) DC 9V / 200 mA (Air only) Dimensions (W1 and W2 only) 8.25 x 6.7 x 1.75 in. / 210 x 170 x 44 mm Dimensions (Air only) 4 x 5.2 x 1.4 in. / 100 x 130 x 35 mm...
Specifications Transmitter specifications EVNO AH specifications Frequency Preparation PLL Synthesized Control Frequency Range 600–952 MHz (Region dependent) Frequency Deviation ±48 KHz Microphone Type Dynamic Polar Pattern Cardioid RF Output Power 10 mW Controls ON / MUTE / OFF Indicators Backlit LCD...
Specifications EVNO A2 specifications Frequency Preparation PLL Synthesized Control Frequency Range 600–952 MHz (region dependent) Frequency Deviation ±48 KHz Input 4 pin mini-XLR RF Output Power 10 mW Controls Power ON / OFF, Volume, SET frequency Indicators LED (PO), LCD (BATT, frequency)
Specifications Frequency list USA and Canada (902–928 MHz) 100 channels in 10 groups of 10 channels each Channel Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 902.000 904.500 907.000 909.500 912.000 902.250 904.750 907.250 909.750 912.250 902.500 905.000 907.500 910.000 912.500...
Specifications Europe (823–832 MHz) 70 channels in 10 groups of 7 channels each Channel Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 827.025 827.900 827.375 827 825 827 100 828.575 826.575 828.475 826.475 828.450 825.925 828.850 825.900 828.775 826.150 829.550 824.825...
Specifications Other regions (606–626 MHz) 100 channels in 10 groups of 10 channels each Channel Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 606.800 608.800 610.800 612.800 614.800 607.000 609.000 611.000 613.000 615.000 607.200 609 200 611 200 613.200 615.200 607.400...
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