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Factor PRESENTER ONE Operation Manual

Factor PRESENTER ONE Operation Manual

Modulized wireless portable amplifier system

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Modulized Wireless Portable Amplifier System
Operation manual
ISO 9001:2008
GREEN PRODUCT

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  • Page 1 Modulized Wireless Portable Amplifier System Operation manual ISO 9001:2008 GREEN PRODUCT...
  • Page 2 PRESENTER ONE can be installed with up to 4 receiver modules, of which one can be transmitter module. The wireless receiver/transmitter module is UHF PLL synthesized type with 16 preset frequencies.
  • Page 3 ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / OHSAS 18001 PRESENTER ONE Parts and functions A,B,C&D. Receiver or MP3 module C can be Transmitter module 1. Mic volume control 2. Line-in volume control 3. Tape/DVD power+volume control 4. Tone voulme control (BASS) 5.
  • Page 4 PRESENTER TWO Parts and functions A,B. Receiver or MP3 module B can be Transmitter 1. Audio link input 2. Audio link output 3. Volume control 4. Speaker out (switched) 5. Speaker out (unswitched) 6. 24~32V DC input 7. Fuse 8. Power status indicator (RED) 9.
  • Page 5 Battery Charging Internally, the PRESENTER ONE contains 2 pcs of 12V/5AH maintenance free lead acid battery, which has no memory effect. When the batteries are weak, the battery low indicator LED will stay RED. To charge the batteries, simply plug in the AC power supply, the charging process will start automatically.
  • Page 6 Master/Slave selector switch. However, the Challenger Slave can only be operated as SLAVE. In order to operate Audio Link, you must have a PRESENTER ONE unit that operates as a MASTER. Only one unit is allowed to act as MASTER and the other(s) MUST operate as SLAVE(s).
  • Page 7 ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / OHSAS 18001 Wireless Audio Link Different from Wired Audio Link, with new SLAVE's capability of installation of receiver and transmitter modules it eliminates all cable connection and largely extends the number limit of SLAVEs. Application: For crowds of 1000 to 2000, e.g.
  • Page 8 SDR-6216m receiver module 1. Channel indicator 2. Power switch/volume control 3. Channel Selector 4. Microphone battery weak indicator 5. Diversity A/B indicator 6. Channel Scanner 7. Squelch control First turn on the Power of the main unit. Then turn on the individual power of the receiver module.
  • Page 9 ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / OHSAS 18001 RP-6016m transmitter module 1. Channel indicator 2. Antenna socket(TNC type) 3. Channel selectors: Press ▲(up)▼(down) to increase/decrease channel number. Please select a non-interfering frequency channel to those used in the receiver modules. 4.
  • Page 10 Operating the CD player Parts and functions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. LCD display 5. Eject 9. Infrared receiving LED 2. Play/pause 6. CD/USB selector 10. USB input 3. Stop 7. Repeat 11. Power/volume control 4.
  • Page 11 ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / OHSAS 18001 FOLDER-UP In stop mode: Skip the starting play folder to next folder during stop mode, cyclic to the first folder if it is in the last folder. In program entry mode: Change the file for program select to next folder’s first file, cyclic to the first folder if it is in the last folder.
  • Page 12 UHF handheld microphone(SQ-5016) Parts and functions 1. Cartridge 2. Battery weak/power LED 3. Power switch 4. LCD 5. Battery compartment 6. Bottom cap 7. Locking button 8. Setting button 9. Up button 10. Charging port 11. Down button Battery installation Insert or replace the batteries according to the correct polarity after opening the compartment.
  • Page 13 ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / OHSAS 18001 Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to either NiMH (rechargeable battery) or AKLN (Alkaline battery) position. When the desired battery has been selected, it will be automatically saved and stored in the memory.
  • Page 14 UHF beltpack transmitter(SM-5016) Parts and functions 1. Antenna 2. Battery weak/audio mute indicator 3. Audio mute switch 4. (Lavalier microphone) Mini XLR connector 5. LCD 6. Charging port 7. Cover release button 8. Power switch 9. Gain control (GT, high impedance) 10.
  • Page 15 ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / OHSAS 18001 2. Making changes to Battery selection Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Battery selection page. Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to either NiMH (rechargeable battery) or AKLN (Alkaline battery) position.
  • Page 16 Maintenance-free Lead Acid battery Guidelines for maintenance-free Batteries: 1. Battery should operate at temperatures between 15°C ~ 50°C. To ensure a longer life span, it should be kept between 5°C ~ 35°C. For optimum result, 20°C ~ 25°C will be ideal. When temperature falls 15 degrees below zero, battery will undergo some changes in its chemical contents and therefore cannot be recharged.

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