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1.    LO  audio    www prolight co uk    VOCO    Order code  MIC45   Voco Artist  863 13MHz   MIC45A   Voco Artist  863 65MHz   MIC45B     Voco Artist  864 05MHz   MIC45C     Voco Artist  864 82MHz   Order code  MIC46   Voco Presenter  863 13MHz   MIC46A   Voco Presenter  863 65MHz   MIC46B   Voco Presenter  864 05MHz   MIC46C   Voco Presenter  864 82MHz   Order code  MIC47   Voco Instructor  863 13MHz   MIC47A   Voco Instructor  863 65MHz   MIC47B   Voco Instructor  864 05MHz   MIC47C   Voco Instructor  864 82MHz     USER MANUAL       Safety    WARNING    FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY  PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY  BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START UP     CAUTION     Keep this equipment away from rain   moisture and liquids        SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Every person involved with the installation  operation  amp  maintenance of this  equipment should      Be competent     Follow the instructions of this manual    CAUTION  TAKE CARE USING THIS EQUIPMENT     HIGH VOLTAGE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK         Before your initial start up  please make sure that there is no damage caused during  transportation  Should there be any  consult your dealer and do not use the  equipment     To maintain the equipment in good working condition and to ensure safe operation  it is necessary  for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this manual     Please note that damages caused by user modifications to this equipment are not  subject to warranty     Safety    IMPORTANT   
2.  The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused  by the non observance of this manual or any unauthorised modification to the  equipment       Never let the power cable come into contact with other cables  Handle the power cable and all mains  voltage connections with particular caution      Never remove warning or informative labels from the equipment      Do not open the equipment and do not modify the equipment      Do not switch the equipment on and off in short intervals  as this will reduce the system s life      Only use the equipment indoors      Do not expose to flammable sources  liquids or gases      Always disconnect the power from the mains when equipment is not in use or before cleaning  Only  handle the power cable by the plug  Never pull out the plug by pulling the power cable      Make sure that the available voltage is between 220v 240v      Make sure that the power cable is never crimped or damaged  Check the equipment and the power  cable periodically      If the equipment is dropped or damaged  disconnect the mains power supply immediately    Have a qualified engineer inspect the equipment before operating again      If the equipment has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation  e g  after transportation   do not  Switch it on immediately  The arising condensation might damage the equipment  Leave the equipment  switched off until it has reached room temperature      If your product fails to function correctly  disconti
3. elch threshold  rotate the control clockwise  This causes the receiver to demand a  higher quality signal  less noise before muting   but it reduces the operating range  To lower the squelch  threshold  rotate the control counter clockwise  This allows a lower quality signal through  more noise  before muting   but it extends the operating range      a    MAX       Specifications    System Specification          Receiving freq                         M                               OP TTT 460 970MHz  Frequency Steadying     lt 0 002   better than 15ppm crystal control   LIIjuge                                   gt  105dBm  S N   12dB 15kHz          S N Ratio   Total harmonic distortion  THD                  Frequency response                     50Hz     15kHz    2dB   Audio output             0 360mvV  adjustable   Power voltage                                       DC15V   10      Power consumption  eM                                                                    lia   lt 10W  Antenna       Unidirectional    Working distance        in good conditions   Operating temperature                     usesseseseesseeseeeeenenne eene nnnn nnne ennt nenne nne tr sene NENNEN  10 50 degrees  Pu e                                  180 x 110 x 45mm    Receiver Specifications        EL LEE  gt  105dBm  S N   12dB 15kHz   RF image spurious rejection    I II o EA                                   13 5     15V DC  Power consumption  iii   10W  DIMENSIONS ET 180 x 110 x 45mm    Handheld b
4. ide     When the batteries are not in use for a long period  of time  remove them from the wireless microphone    When battery leakage occurs  wipe the  contaminated parts of the battery compartment  with a cloth before inserting the new battery     Note   If microphone signals are being received  the    RF     LED is illuminated        Optimum Signal    For optimum signal please follow these instructions     e Maintain a line of sight between the transmitter and receiver antennas  Avoid placing the transmitter  and receiver where metal or other dense materials are present     Avoid placing the receiver components near other    RF    generating equipment     Adjust the signal output level via the volume control   If the receiver is no longer in use please turn the volume control to 0 and switch the unit off    IMPORTANT  Every wireless microphone installation is a unique situation  and can present a variety   of problems  Never attempt a live performance without first conducting a test of the system in the  performance area  if major changes  additional wireless systems or intercoms  relocation of scenery etc   have been made since the last test  check the wireless system again   as close to the performance as  possible     Squelch Adjustment     The squelch control is factory preset for optimum performance  no further adjustment is normally  required  However  it is possible to adjust the squelch control to emphasize either signal quality or  system range    To raise the squ
5. mber state  The  approval number CE 0678    In the U K  this wireless system is generally approved and license free     Receiver Functions    Overview        VOCO    POWER RF           1   3   2   4     Front Panel        6   7   8     Left Right    l  Power Indicator  2  AF Indicator  3  RF Indicator  4  Volume Control    5  Power On Off   6 Power socket 15V DC  7 Squelch Control   8  Audio Out Socket       Connections     Connect the wireless receiver via the audio output socket  8  to the input socket of your mixing desk  or amplifier     Plug the connection cable of the power unit to the DC IN socket  6   Now plug the power convertor into  your AC outlet     Handheld Microphone Transmitter Functions    Handheld microphone overview     Microphone Battery  screen head Compartment        Gain adjustment  control             Low battery  indicator          Lock  Battery  Cover P  ower  Switch       Transmitter overview     Lapel Headset Battery  Input LED indicator           Antenna  OFF STANDBY     ON switch ain adjustment    Mode Switch control  Belt Clip    DI                Inserting replacing the batteries     Battery cover  Release the battery cover on the bottom of the microphone and remove it     If replacing the batteries  remove the old batteries from the battery compartment and only replace with  complete battery sets     Note    When the system is not in use  make sure that  the power on the wireless microphone is turned  off in order to conserve the batteries ins
6. nue use immediately  Pack the unit securely  preferably  in the original packing material   and return it to your Prolight dealer for service      Only use fuses of same type and rating      Repairs  servicing and power connection must only be carried out by a qualified technician    THIS UNIT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS      WARRANTY  One year from date of purchase     BATTERIES   The handheld microphone and bodypack transmitter can be operated with 2 x 1 5V AA batteries     Batteries are hazardous to the environment and need to be disposed of appropriately  If the unit is to be  disposed of  the batteries must be removed first     Make sure that the poles are correct when inserting the battery     Leaking or damaged batteries can cause irritation when in contact with the skin  Use protective gloves  before handling     Make sure that the batteries cannot be short circuited  there is a danger of explosion     When choosing the installation site  please make sure that the unit is not exposed to extreme heat   moisture or dust     DO NOT operate the unit in exteremly hot  more than 30   C  or extremely cold  less than 5  C  conditions   Keep away from direct sunlight  particularly in cars  and heaters     If the unit is operated in any way other than the ones described in this manual  the product may suffer  damage and the warranty becomes void     Battery Status       CAUTION   Danger of explosion when the battery is replaced incorrectly   Only replace with the same ty
7. odypack Transmitter Specifications           igi lu TEE ERA 10dBm  50Q   Harmonic rejection        2 60dBc  Max  frequency deviation                              enne nnnnnne nnne nntnnn nnn ntnn ttr stnn etri tnnt nnn n snnt nnne  gt 65KHz  Current consumption         s   s szcssessvesere donee sce ste irren atacan raa do suke ENEE vr aa caer uaa rn era er A   90mA  2 x AA   Cartridge                    Dynamic Cardioid   a o E LC C TENIS 2 x AA  Alkaline    J e                                            Approx  10hrs  1800mAh        Toj li ht k  audio www prolig  co u    
8. pe or similar type that is    recommended by the manufacturer   Remove the used batteries in accordance  with this manual        Insert the batteries  2 x 1 5V AA batteries  and make sure that the poles are correct   Replace the battery cover and close it     With the    ON       OFF    switch  you can switch the unit    ON    and    OFF     When switching the unit    ON    the  red LED flashes    ON    and then goes    OFF     In this case the batteries are good     When the batteries are getting weak  the red LED is permanently illuminated  In this case the batteries  must be replaced     If the red LED does not illuminate when switching the unit    ON     there are either no batteries inserted or  the poles are wrong     If the microphone is not in use  switch it    OFF    via the slide switch  If the unit will not be used for a long  period of time  remove the batteries in order to avoid battery leakage     For extended battery life  you should use alkaline batteries   BATTERY DISPOSAL NOTICE     Please dispose of old and used batteries properly   Batteries are hazardous waste and should not be disposed    of with regular domestic waste   Please take old and used batteries to a recycling unit        Approval    This wireless system was tested in accordance with the european standards EN 300422 2    EN 301489 09 and EN 60065  Consequently  this product adheres to the R amp TTE directive of the  european Union and does not need and individual EC type examination of every me
    
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