Summary of Contents for stageClix Pack transmitter
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Reference guide English Version 1.0 04/2010...
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Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents. Legal stageClix is a trade mark of QDES works BV. QDES Works BV shall in no case be liable for damages arising from use of this product.
Contents Safety & Legal Contents (this page) What’s in the package? Getting ready for use In use Digital or Wired sound Radio Frequency Hints Channels Batteries Receiver Transmitter 10. Accessories 11. Other stageClix products 12. Conformities...
Plug the supplied adapter into a 110-230V supply, and the DC plug into the rear panel DC socket. Only use the stageClix power supply. Use the supplied patch cable to connect the rear panel output jack to your amplifier or to your amplifier, the input of your effects unit, mixer or stagebox.
3. In use The transmitter will be automatically switched off when you pull the transmitter out of the receiver. The transmitter is activated by pressing the single button. 3.5mm (high impedance) This input is designed for line level signals (eg. keyboards, ac- tive guitars and basses) 2.5mm input (Pre-amplified) Input with a built-in preamp for...
4. Digital or Wired sound This unit offers the advantage of two sound options, thanks to some clever circuitry in the transmitter. The default setting is a pure, full bandwith digital sound, or there is the option of using a ‘wired’ sound. To select (or switch between) sounds, proceed as follows: --note that the transmitter must not be inserted into the receiver.--...
5. Radio Frequency Hints • If possible, install the receiver in a slightly elevated position. • Keep away from broadband interference sources like WiFi accesspoints or WiFi-enabled laptops, and switching power supplies. • For maximum range keep the antenna away from other cables and pointing upwards if possible.
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• Try to keep the transmitter as far as way as possible from active electronics. Attach the transmitter there- fore to your belt or guitar strap, or use the velcro strap to attach it elsewhere, to keep it away from interference caused by active electronics.
6. Channels You need to change channels if you are going to use more than one stageClix unit simultaneously in the same venue. Or to solve compatability / interference issues with other equipment, follow this procedure: When the transmitter is inserted into the receiver and charging, press the on/off button on the receiver once.
Check out www.stageclix.com for additional information. To recharge the transmitter, plug it into the ‘charge’ input on the front of the receiver.
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Very low temperatures can cause the batter- ies to discharge completely. If the transmitter is exposed to low temperatures for some time, it may be necessary to repeat the charging process. If the batteries are completely drained (the transmitter doesn’t respond to the on/off switch) it could take up to one minute before the unit starts recharging again, after the trans- mitter is put into the ‘charge’...
10. Accessories Spare battery pack replacement of the transmitter battery Extra transmitter Clip-on Mics...
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11. Line up : stageClix products stageClix Jack Jack plug transmitter with receiver for guitar and bass stageClix Vox Belt pack receiver for in- ear powered monitor use. stageClix XLR Transmitter for dynamic XLR microphones. stageClix Rack To combine several differ- ent stageClix systems in one powered 19 inch rack.
12. Conformities CE declaration of conformity This unit is tested to comply with R&TTE: • ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (Radio) • EN 301 489 V1.4.1 (EMC) • EN 60950 (Safety) Manufacturer declarations This unit is RoHS (Restriction Of Hazardous Substances) compliant.
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Warranty The original stageClix product you have purchased is covered by a warranty of 24 months. The warranty period begins on the date of purchase. Please retain your sales receipt as proof of purchase. We shall satisfy our warranty obligations by remedying...
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