TeachLogic Titan Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Portable Wireless UHF Sound System...
  • Page 2 Titan INTRODUCTION product description Notes Date of Purchase: Model Number: Serial Number: Notes:...
  • Page 3 This manual will help you learn to use and gain the maximum benefit of the Titan system. The manual provides a basic explanation, followed by the system description and operating and instructions.
  • Page 4 Titan INTRODUCTION product description Safety Instructions Read Instructions All safety and operation instructions should be read before operating this TeachLogic product. Retain Instructions Safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference. Water & Moisture Certifications This product should not be operated near water or excessively moist area.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Owner’s Manual INTRODUCTION Table of Contents Introduction ..............i–7 Titan Components & Operation......8–25 Transmitter/Microphones ........26–33 Battery Chargers ............. 34–35 Troubleshooting ............36–43 Accessories ..............Specifications ............46–48 Warranty ..............
  • Page 6 Titan INTRODUCTION product description About RF Transmission RF (radio frequency) wireless microphones have become commonplace use for the convenience of free movement with a microphone. Today’s technology and advanced engineering has made the wireless microphone very reliable and render excellent vocal quality.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    (¼" phone) microphone, dual line level input (RCA), and dual line level output (RCA). A unique feature of the Titan is the “Priority” func- tion. When music is played through the system, the music level will be lowered 15 dB when you speak into the microphone and will automatically restored to normal level after speaking.
  • Page 8: Titan Components & Operation

    Titan TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION product description Titan Rear Optional DR-750 Receiver Modules Charge Indicator Light Optional CD/MP3 Player Module Power Switch Optional TX-750 Transmitter Module Main Control Panel 110–240v AC Input...
  • Page 9 TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION Receiver Module for Wireless Microphone Model: DR-750 The Titan can be equipped with one or two wireless receiver modules for use with wireless microphones. Or as the receiver for the TX-750 transmitter thus serving the Titan as a wireless companion system. The receiver module has 96 selectable channels in the UHF range (640–664 MHz).
  • Page 10 Before Using the Titan It is very important that you charge the batteries before attempting to use your Titan. Although the batteries were checked and fully charged prior to shipment, due to the shelf time and shipping time the batteries may have lost their full charge.
  • Page 11 TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION Main Control Panel The main control panel is the basic panel for all Titans and Titan companions. It houses the power “on/off” switch and master volume control. It provides the hardwired microphone input, auxiliary input, record output, mic & line volume controls, tone controls and the unique “Voice Priority”...
  • Page 12 Titan TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION product description Power Panel (Units without TX-750 AutoLink or DD-750 Digital Delay Module) The basic power panel houses the master power switch with power indicator and charging LED. Battery Charging IndicatorChannel “Up/Down” Selector System Power Switch Operation Push rocker switch to “on”...
  • Page 13 TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION DR-750 Receiver for Wireless Microphone One or Two receiver modules can be installed in the Titan. Each receiver has 96 selectable channels to assure interference-free operation and is equipped with a diversity antenna for added sensitivity.
  • Page 14 Titan TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION product description DR-750 Wireless Reciever Module The portable PA system can be equipped with one or two UHF receiver modules. Each module features 96 selectable channels for interference-free operation with multiple microphones or PA systems.
  • Page 15 Owner’s Manual TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION CD-MP3R Player This anti-shock CD/MP3 player allows playback of both standard CD’s and data CD’s containing MP3 or WMA files. POWER PLAY/ SB/USB FOLDER PAUSE STOP/EJ To operate, push the power button. Insert a CD into the CD slot and press play/ pause button.
  • Page 16 Titan TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION product description CD-MP3R Player Functions POWER PLAY/ SB/USB FOLDER STOP/EJ PAUSE POWER • ON: Press Power to switch on the power. • OFF: Press and hold Power to switch off the power. LCD DISPLAY Displays CD status including track number and playing time.
  • Page 17 Owner’s Manual TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION CD-MP3R LCD Display CD When in CD mode, the display panel shows “Cd”. USB When in USB mode, the display panel shows “USb” SD When in SD mode, the display panel shows “Sd” PLAY When in play mode, the display shows “ ”...
  • Page 18 Titan TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION Playing CD-MP3R POWER PLAY/ SB/USB FOLDER STOP/EJ PAUSE • This player will accept 4.75” (12 cm) discs like CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, USB and SD / MMC memory cards, but will not play CD-ROM / CD-I / CDV, or 3”...
  • Page 19 Owner’s Manual TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION Playing SD/MMC Card • Insert SD Card or MMC Card into the insert hole of SD/MMC CARD in the face plate. Push the card into the SD/MMC card slot. To remove the card, please push the card to the bottom and then release. Please do not use force to pull card out.
  • Page 20 Titan TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION product description Remote Controller Functions EJECT Press to stop playing and eject the disc.  can memorize a set of tracks for playback. PROG To Program a set of tracks: 1) Insert a disk into the CD player, press key one time.
  • Page 21 Owner’s Manual TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION Remote Controller Functions PITCH EJECT HIGH PROG FOLDER A–B Note USB/SD When using the remote control, the remote should be pointed toward the face plate of the CD/ MP3 Player. The optimal receiving distance is 10 feet.
  • Page 22 Titan TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION product description TX-750 Transmitter Module For larger venues or audiences, the addition of this module allows several units to be used in the same area without the need for speaker or signal wiring. In this application you have a master and as many slave units as required for the venue.
  • Page 23 Owner’s Manual TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION Main Control Panel Master volume adjusts overall system level from all inputs (i.e.: UHF, CD/ MP3 player, RCA stereo input and wired microphones). Treble and bass controls affect all system inputs, when set to half way sound output will be flat.
  • Page 24 Companion Speaker The PA-710 is an AC or battery powered Companion System with a 96 Channel Wireless Receiver for a wireless connection from a Titan Sound System with the TX-750 Wireless Transmitter installed. The PA-710 can also be utilized as a self contained battery powered PA system with the use of a hardwired handheld microphone (UM-66), or wireless micro- phone (UT-96HH or UT-96BP).
  • Page 25 Owner’s Manual TITAN COMPONENTS & OPERATION To Set The Time Delay Depress the power switch. The LCD screen will display the last saved delay time. To change the delay time select the “SET” button. Using the UP/ DOWN time delay adjustment buttons, set the de- lay to the desired time in milliseconds.
  • Page 26: Transmitter/Microphones

    Titan TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONES product description UT-96HH Tranmitter Microphone Description The handheld microphone/transmitter is equipped with a dynamic microphone element for enhanced clarity and extended dynamic range. Its low handling noise and built-in windscreen makes it well suited for close-up handheld use.
  • Page 27 Owner’s Manual TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONES UT-96HH Tranmitter Microphone Operation Be sure the microphone is switched off before inserting batteries. Remove lower identity cap. Remove lower battery compartment door. Insert two (2) AA batteries (use only alkaline or fully charged NiMH batteries). Caution: Be sure to observe correct polarity Replace lower battery compartment door.
  • Page 28 Titan TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONES product description UT-96HH Tranmitter Microphone Operation The battery status is displayed on the left of the LCD screen. • When battery nears depletion: Icon will flash 3 times. • Microphone will automatically turn “off” to prevent damage. To turn microphone “off”, press and hold the power switch until the LCD screen displays “OFF“.
  • Page 29 Titan UT-96BP Body-Pack Tranmitter Description The Body-Pack Transmitter is the component that transmits the voice to the Titan receiver. The audio is transmitted via an RF signal on a selected RF frequency. An external microphone is plugged into the Body-Pack Transmit- ter which picks up the speaker’s voice.
  • Page 30 Titan TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONES product description UT-96BP Body-Pack Tranmitter Operation Ensure microphone is switched off before inserting batteries. Remove battery compartment cover. Insert two “AA” batteries, observing polarity (alkaline or rechargeable NiMH). Plug in microphone: Lapel, Headset w/boom, Collar or UltraLite mic.
  • Page 31 To turn microphone “Off”; push power switch to "OFF". FCC Regulation RF transmission equipment must comply with FCC regulations. All TeachLogic transmission devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules and operate in the UHF band in the 640–664 MHz frequency range. Power...
  • Page 32 Titan TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONES product description Optional Microphones for Body-Pack Transmitter Any of the microphones below may be used with the Body-Pack Transmitter. LM-835 Lapel Microphone The Lapel Microphone (LM-835) is a small capsule microphone with a spring clip for securing it on to a clothing edge.
  • Page 33 Owner’s Manual TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONES Optional Microphones for Body-Pack Transmitter ULM-835 Ultra-Lite Microphone The Ultra-Lite Microphone (ULM-835) is a minia- ture boom style microphone supported by a wire around the left ear. The unidirectional microphone element renders excellent vocal quality and maxi- mum clarity.
  • Page 34: Battery Chargers

    Titan BATTERY CHARGERS product description BRC-10 Plug-In Charger The BRC-10 charger is designed to charge the UT-96HH Handheld Trans- mitter/Microphone. Operating Instructions • Use “AA” rechargeable NiMH batteries only • Plug adapter into 110v AC outlet. • Remove color identification cap. • Plug cable into jack at the base (bottom end) of transmitter • Turn Handheld Transmitter “On”...
  • Page 35 Owner’s Manual BATTERY CHARGERS product description BRC-70 Drop-In Charging Dock The BRC-70 charger is designed to charge the UT-96HH and/or UT-96BP Body-Pack Transmitter. Operating Instructions • Use “AA” rechargeable NiMH batteries only in microphones • Plug power adapter in 110v AC outlet. • Plug cable into base of charger • Charging Handheld Microphone/Transmitter •...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    PA receiver in range of the receiver • Check for sources of interference, large metal objects etc within range of the microphone Contact If you should encounter some unresolved issue, please contact TeachLogic customer service department for further assistance. 0018 • • • sales@teachlogic.com 1283 •...
  • Page 37 Owner’s Manual TROUBLESHOOTING product description UT-96HH Transmitter Microphone Problem Solution Interference and • Make sure there are no Signal disturbance other wireless systems operating on the same frequency in the same area. This includes Microphones, Televisions, Radio Stations, etc. • When operating two trans- mitters in the same area, ensure frequencies selected are several channels apart.
  • Page 38 Also note that other wireless devices can cause interference, ensure you adjust your frequency Contact around these devices If you should encounter where possible. some unresolved issue, please contact TeachLogic customer service department for further assistance. 0018 • • • sales@teachlogic.com 1283 •...
  • Page 39 Owner’s Manual TROUBLESHOOTING product description Sorting out LCD ERR message The ERR message may show up on the units UT-96HH, UT-96BP, DR-750 and TX-750. In brief, any wirelessbased devices that carry a LCD panel might have this potential problem. The feasibility of such kind of rick shall be quite few, but it might occur.
  • Page 40 Titan TROUBLESHOOTING product description...
  • Page 41 Owner’s Manual TROUBLESHOOTING Channel Selection in a Given Area and Simultaneous Use of Multiple Channels. Transmission by wireless microphones and low power audio transmitters may encounter various interference problems. Interference may be caused by local area TV or commercial broadcast institutions. In addition, interference can be due to wireless receivers and transmitters used simultaneously in close proximity to each other.
  • Page 42 Titan TROUBLESHOOTING product description Channel Frequency Allocation 640–664 MHz LCD UHF TV Frequencies TV Channel 638–644 644–650 650–656 656–662 662–668...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    Owner’s Manual TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 44: Accessories

    Carrying case holds PA-700 speaker with opening for handle & side storage pocket for transmitters, etc. SS-750 Heavy Duty Speaker Stand Heavy duty speaker stand for Titan sound system. Folding tripod adjustable height from 30" to 60". HT-175 Mini Mover Handtruck Superlite folding hand truck.
  • Page 45 Owner’s Manual ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 46: Specifications

    Titan SPECIFICATIONS product description Portable PA System Power Output 50 Watts Max SPL 108 dB Frequency Response 70Hz–20kHz Speaker 8" woofer/1" horn S/N Ratio 70 dB Sensitivity 91dB @ 1 watt/1 meter Audio Input Mic-XLR w/Volume Control Line/RCA w/Volume Control...
  • Page 47 Owner’s Manual SPECIFICATIONS product description DR-750 Wireless Receiver Dimensions 3 ½" W x 1.5" H x 5" D Weight 4 oz. product description TX-750 Wireless Transmitter Dimensions 7 ½" W x 1 3/16" H x 4" D Weight 10 oz. CD/MP3R Player product description Formats...
  • Page 48 Titan SPECIFICATIONS UT-96HH Handheld Transmitter Microphone Mic Capsule Dynamic 10mW RF Output Spurious Emission 250mW AF Controls Hi/lo/mute switch Battery 1.2V NiMH rechargeable x 2 or 1.5V Alkaline x 2 Operating Life (fully 11 hrs (NiMH) or 14 hrs charged)
  • Page 49: Warranty

    Advance warranty replacements will be made per please contact TeachLogic the discretion of TeachLogic personnel. customer service department for further assistance. TeachLogic will pay return shipping cost on all warranty repairs or replacements. 0018 • • • sales@teachlogic.com 1283 •...
  • Page 52 TeachLogic, Inc. 1688 Ord Way Oceanside, CA 92056 0018 • • • sales@teachlogic.com 1283 • • • www.teachlogic.com...

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