Chiayo Challenger 1000 Operation Manual

Chiayo Challenger 1000 Operation Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL
GOOD DESIGN
PRODUCT
IT'S VERY WELL
MADE IN TAIWAN
Design Award
HKEIA AWARD
For Outstanding Innovation
and Technology Products
GREEN PRODUCT
It has been RoHS Compliant

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL GOOD DESIGN PRODUCT IT'S VERY WELL MADE IN TAIWAN Design Award HKEIA AWARD For Outstanding Innovation and Technology Products GREEN PRODUCT It has been RoHS Compliant...
  • Page 2: Optional Accessories

    2. Challenger 1000 with CD / USB Player.( Fig.2 ) 3. Challenger 1000 with Tape Deck.( Fig.3 ) 4. Challenger 1000 with CD / USB Player & Digital Recorder.( Fig.4 ) All the above versions, except Fig.3, can be installed with up to 4 receiver modules, among which one can be transmitter module.
  • Page 3: Basic Configuration

    Challenger 1000 ( Master ) ( Basic configuration ) A,B&D. Receiver modules C. Transmitter module 1. MIC IN. 2. LINE-IN VOL. 3. TAPE CONTROL 4. BASS 5. TREBLE 6. MASTER VOL. 7. MIC IN 8. LINE IN / OUT 9. VOICE PRIORITY 10.
  • Page 4: Remote Control

    Challenger 1000 ( Master ) (CD / USB Player version ) 1. LCD DISPLAY 2. PLAY/PAUSE 3. STOP 4. SKIP 5. EJECT 6. CD SELECTOR 7. USB SELECTOR 8. FOLDER SKIP 9. IR LED 10. USB INPUT 11. POWER/VOL. CD player remote control.
  • Page 5 Challenger 1000 ( Master ) (Tape Deck Version ) a. EJECT KEY b. COUNTER c. VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL d. AUTO REVERSE INDICATOR e. SINGLE REVERSE INDICATOR f. SINGLE SIDE INDICATOR g. MODE SELECTOR h. FAST FORWARD i. FORWARD PLAY j. STOP k.
  • Page 6 Challenger 1000 ( Master ) (CD / USB Player & Digital Recorder version ) a. POWER b. LCD DISPLAY c. EAR d. USB e. SD CARD SLOT f. LINE g. EQ h. REPEAT i. REWIND j. FORWARD k. REC l. STOP m.
  • Page 7 The Challenger Slave is an active ( powered ) speaker unit with built-in switching power supply as well as rechargeable batteries, complete with similar charging circuit as that of the Challenger 1000 Master unit. It is an extended and indispensable member of the Challenger Audio Link system.
  • Page 8 Challenger Speaker ( C-SP ) The Challenger Speaker is a passive companion speaker for the Challenger 1000 series. It is for connection to the switched or unswitched speaker outs of the Challenger 1000 ( Master ) or the Challenger Slave units.
  • Page 9: Operating Procedures

    Operating procedures After unpacking the unit for the first time, please charge the unit for about 4-5 hours before any operation. This is absolutely necessary as the built-in rechargeable battery might have been discharged naturally due to long shipment and storage time, even though it has been fully charged in the factory prior to shipment.
  • Page 10 First turn on the Power of the main unit. Then turn on the individual power of the SDR-6216m/ SDR-6116m receiver module. Select a desired channel by pressing the ? or ? button and the corresponding channel on the Transmitter. When transmitter is turned on, either A or B diversity indicator will flash to indicate that signal has been received.
  • Page 11 Operation of system with CD / USB Player. This operation is valid for version of Challenger 1000 with built-in " CD / USB Player" To operate, push the Power/Vol button to turn on the player. The LCD panel on the player will be lighted up and normal operation is ready.
  • Page 12 The Challenger 1000 could be operated as MASTER only. The Challenger Slave can only be operated as SLAVE. In order to operate Audio Link, you must have a Challenger 1000 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 13 Volume Control ( 6 ) for MASTER or ( 21 ) for SLAVE. When used on the MASTER, it controls the MASTER as well as all the SLAVE units. When used on the SLAVE unit, it only controls that particular SLAVE unit volume. Maximum number of SLAVE units to be connected with a MASTER is about 20.
  • Page 14 B at t er y Ch ar g i n g Internally, the Challenger 1000 contains 2 pcs of 12V / 5AH maintenance free lead acid battery, which has no memory effect. When the batteries are weak, the power indicator ( 11) LED will keep lighted still. To charge the batteries, simply plug in the AC power supply, the charging process will start automatically.
  • Page 15 Operating the Tape Deck To begin operation switch on the TAPE Power after the main power of Challenger 1000 has been turned on. Keys Functions FF Fast Forward Press this key for fast forward . FP Forward Play Press this key for play in forward direction.
  • Page 16 Front remotable is an unique feature of Challenger 1000. User can easily control this CD player by clicking its remote from both front and rear Challenger 1000. To begin operation switch on the CD Power after the main power of Challenger 1000 has been turned on.
  • Page 17 In stop mode: Skip the starting play folder to previous folder during stop mode, cyclic to the last folder if it is in the first folder. FOLDER- In program entry mode: DOWN Change the file for program select to previous folder's first file, cyclic to the last folder if it is in the first folder.
  • Page 18 Operating the Digital Recorder Pr o d u c t Feat u r es : 1.Digital record to MP3 compression format 2.Highest sample rate at 44.1KHz, 128Kbps (as CD quality). 3.1 - 99 recording tracks. 4.Equiped with 128MB flash memory for 60 min. recording time. 5.Available expanded memory socket of SD card.
  • Page 19 4.K ey c o n t r o l 4-1 Po w er k ey 4-2 Up p er k ey Upper key for track selection. Track number will move quickly when push still for two seconds (this function will not work in MP3 mode). 4-3 Do w n k ey Down key for track selection.
  • Page 20 5. MODE key------ Push the MODE key with another key for special function selection. The LCD will show "MODE" when push MODE key, you shall push another function key to perform the function. If you does not push another function key within 5 seconds, the machine will back to idle mode.
  • Page 21 9. Please use the one with cooperate specification (marks on the back of the machine). Please turn off the power when you do not use the machine for a period of times. * To keep stable data transmission, please do not twist the USB cable during data transmission. * Please do not press the LCD monitor heavily, or touch it with finger or sharp articles.
  • Page 22: Parts And Functions

    UHF Handheld Transmitter SQ-5016 Parts and functions 1. Microphone capsule module 7. Lock / Unlock 8. Set 2. Battery status LED 3. ON/OFF switch 9. Up 4. LCD 10. Down 5. Battery compartment 11. Charging port 12. Name plate 6. Rotating protective cap for controls (also serves as color identification cap) Changing of capsule First unscrew the metal grill from the housing and take out the capsule to be replaced.
  • Page 24: Changing Channels

    UHF HANDHELD MICROPHONE SQ-1016 Parts and functions 1. Mic capsule module 2. Battery low indicator 3. Power on/off 4. Channel selector 5. Battery compartment 6. Charging port Changing mic capsule & Battery installation First unscrew the metal grill from the housing, take out the capsule and then replace it with a new one.
  • Page 25 Handheld Transmitter SQ-816(UHF) / SQ-216(VHF) Parts & functions 1. Capsule with metal grille 2. Battery normal indicator (Green) 3. Battery low indicator (Red) 4. Power on/off switch 5. Channel switch 6. Charging port Battery installation SQ-816/SQ-216 transmitter requires 3 pieces of " AA " size battery to operate. Please insert the batteries according to the correct polarity as indicated.
  • Page 26: Sensitivity Switch

    VHF Handheld Transmitter SQ-316 Parts & functions 1. Capsule with metal grille 2. Battery indicator 3. Sensitivity switch 4. Power on/off switch 5. Battery cover 7. Color cap Battery installation SQ-316 use a 9V battery for power. To change or replace the battery, please remove the color cap first, then press the bottom of battery compartment to release the cover as shown below.
  • Page 27 UHF Beltpack Transmitter SM-5016 Parts & Functions Antenna Battery weak / audio mute indicator Audio mute switch Mini-XLR connector Power ON / OFF switch LCD display Charging port Cover release button Charging contacts Lavalier microphone Mic clip DOWN Battery installation SM-5016 uses 2 pieces of "...
  • Page 29 UHF Beltpack Transmitter SM-1016 Parts and functions 1. Antenna 7. Charging contacts 2. Battery low indicator 8. Lavalier microphone 3. Power on/off 9. Mic clip 4. Mini XLR connector 10. Channel selector 5. Cover-release button 11. GT control 6. Battery compartment 12.
  • Page 30 Beltpack Transmitter SM-816(UHF) / SM-216(VHF) Battery installation This transmitter uses 3 pieces of " AA " size batteries (Alkaline battery is recommended ). To install or remove the batteries, press the release buttons at the edges of the transmitter to open or close the cover as illustrated ( Fig.1 ).
  • Page 31 Beltpack Transmitter SM-316(VHF) Battery installation Antenna(SM-916) SM-316 use a 9V battery. To insert the battery, first open the battery compartment cover by pressing the cover downward till the door flips open Battery status by itself (see below picture). When Indic ator Cable installing the battery, please beware of Power swit ch...
  • Page 32: Standard Configuration

    Gooseneck Transmitter GMW-216(UHF) 1. Gooseneck microphone input 2. LCD display 3. UP button 4. DOWN button 5. SET button 6. TALK button: Push to talk, for short speaking. 7. LOCK button: Switch of long/temporary speaking. 8. POWER on/off LED 9. POWER on/off switch 10.
  • Page 33 . Application GMW-216 is compatible with any of CHIAYO's UHF 16-channel receivers and portable PA system whichever is equipped with built-in 16/100- channel wireless receiver module.
  • Page 34: Fcc Caution

    Operation of wireless microphones Chiayo Transmitters and Receivers have factory preset to allow immediate use after switch- However, please note that the transmitter Sensitivity function is dependent on application such as close proximity singing or tripod mouth speech. To avoid over-modulation and distortion, please check whether the preset sensitivity level is suitable for your particular application.
  • Page 35: Maintenance-Free Lead Acid Battery

    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.
  • Page 36 CHIAYO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. http://www.chiayo.com.tw E-mail: sales@chiayo.com.tw OFFICE: 30, LANE 27, SEC.4. JEN-AL ROAD, TAIPEI, TAIWAN / TEL: 886-2-2741-5741 FAX: 886-2-2752-5242 FACTORY: 88, CHUNG HSIAO STREET 2, CHIAYI, TAIWAN. / TEL: 886-5-271-1000 FAX: 886-5-276-7611 Printed in Taiwan, February 2010...

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