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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).
CD/MP3 Player Module with Remote Control Model: CD+MP3/R
In addition to being an anti shock CD / MP3 player it also features a USB Input
Port and SD/MMC Reader. The pitch can be increased or decreased 10 levels
up or down. Controls and functions include: Volume, Play/Pause, Stop/Eject,
FWD, Rev, FF, FB and folder select. A fully functional remote control with Key-
pad provides remote operation of all functions.
AirLink Transmitter Module Model: TX-750
For larger venues or audiences, the TX-750 transmitter module will broadcast
a composite program signal to companion units equipped with a DR-750 wire-
less receiver. The companion systems can be located throughout the venue
without the need for speaker cables. The TX-750 will transmit all inputs includ-
ing the wireless microphones, CD player, and control panel inputs. Typical op-
erating range is 300–500 feet (line of sight).
Main Control Panel
The control panel provides the basic inputs and controls. Inputs include: Bal-
anced (XLR) or Unbalanced (¼" phone) Lo-z microphone Input, Dual Line In-
put (RCA) with volume control, Dual Line Output (RCA), Mic. Volume Control,
Treble & Bass Controls, and Master Volume Control.
Digital Time Delay Module Model: DD-750
(Optional for Companion System installed in place of TX-750)
The Digital Time Delay module receives the signal from the wireless receiver
and stores the signal for a select time period and then it feeds its output to
the remote sound system. The delay time can be selected in 20 millisecond
increments from 20–500 milliseconds. The purpose for delaying the signal is to
synchronize (time align) the sound output of the distant sound system with the
master sound system.
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