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Owner`s Manual • VHF WIRELESS INEAR SYSTEM • IEM 100
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1. Depending on volume and battery brand the expected life time for two alkaline batteries is about 5 hours If there s only one bar left in the battery indicator the batteries must be changed immediately to keep up proper function Therefore open the battery compartment A take out the spent batteries and replace them by a pair of fresh ones with same brand and specs obeying the correct polarity If you disregard the polarity the unit won t work and may be damaged Then close the battery compartment Check the condition of the batteries regularly Acid leaking from a battery may damage the unit If you will not use the device for a longer period of time remove the batteries to prevent them from discharging and leaking Should the batteries leak put on a pair of protective gloves and clean the battery compartment and terminals with a dry cloth Transmitter setup Frequency group and channel selection Press the SET button until the GROUP orsus indicator flashes Choose a suitable group g using the A W buttons as shown in the diagrams on the left Then press the SET button again until the CHANNEL indicator flashes Now use the A F buttons to T select a suitable channel Note When using multiple systems for optimum results set all systems to the same group and select a different channel number for each system on that group Working mode selection Press the SET button repeatedly until the
2. 100 800 100 863 MHZ Owner s Manual VHF WIRELESS INEAR SYSTEM the t bone Thanks a lot for purchasing our wireless InEar system Please read this user manual carefully and follow the instructions to avoid danger or damage to the unit due to mishandling Keep this user guide for future reference If you give the unit to another user be sure that he also receives this instruction booklet Safety instruction You have to carefully read the instruction which includes important information about the installation usage and maintenance BEFORE operating this device Unpack and check carefully there is no transportation damage before using the unit Before operating ensure that the voltage and frequency of the power supply match the power requirements of the unit as stated in this manual Never sever the power cord s earth wire of any device Otherwise a LIFE THREATENING situation exists The unit is for indoor use only Use it only in a dry location Exposing the device to rain or moisture would cause the risk of electrical shock or fire The unit must be operated in a location with adequate ventilation Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked during operation Disconnect the device from the mains power before any servicing or maintenance DO NOT let any liquids or objects enter the unit Should any liquid be spilled on the unit DISCONNECT the power supply to the unit immediately and contact the service
3. STEREO or MONO indicator appears Use the A F buttons to toggle the operation mode Press the SET button again to save the selected operating mode The lock function Press the SET button repeatedly until the symbol appears Now press the A or V button to release or lock the unit A locked unit allows you to view the settings but not to change them pum m Eb Stereo Ein ec Audio input level indication E eee eee The display indicates the input level as shown on the left but only in STEREO mode Use the buttons to set the input level as desired Receiver setup GR B CH I io ncc LI mee ore n Frequency group and channel selection Press the SET button until the GROUP indicator flashes Now use the A V buttons to choose the same group as previously set up in that transmitter which has to supply this receiver Refer to the illustrations shown on the left Then press the SET button again until the CHANNEL indicator flashes Now use the buttons to select the same channel as previously set up in that transmitter which has to supply this receiver HF setting Press the SET button repeatedly until the HF indicator high frequency flashes If you activate this function using the A W buttons the frequencies around 10 kHz will be raised by 6 dB When deactivated the frequency response rem
4. swallowed medical assistance must be sought IMMEDIATELY Notice regarding disconnection from mains power To completely disconnect the device from mains power you must disconnect the adaptor from the power socket For this reason the device should be placed in a position where unobstructed access to the power socket is assured at all times so that in an emergency you will be able to immediately pull out the adaptor To eliminate the risk of fire you should completely disconnect the adaptor from the power socket when the device is not going to be used for a long time for example during holidays Always grasp the power adaptor itself Do not pull on the cord and never touch the power adaptor with wet hands as this could result in a short circuit or an electrical shock Do not place the device speakers or anything else on the adaptor cord and make sure that it does not become clamped Never tie knots in the adaptor cord and do not bind it together with other cables Lay the adaptor cord so that no one can step on or stumble over it A damaged power adaptor can cause a fire or an electrical shock Check the power adaptor and its cord from time to time Should it become damaged contact our customer service department to have it replaced This appliance must not be used by individuals including children with restricted physical physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiencies in experience and or knowledge unless they are supervised by
5. a person responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the appliance is to be used Keep children away from the device and power cord Overvieui Transmitter front the t bone IEM100T uHr STEREO TRANSMITTER o m t 5 3B me iC NIA 8 688 888 SM e e 660 1 POWER Keep this button pressed for 2 seconds to switch the unit on or off 2 INPUT LEVEL Turn this control to set the input sensitivity 3 LCD The LCD displays information about operating or setup 4 SET Transmitter setup button 5 To navigate downwards within the menu 6 A To navigate upwards within the menu 7 PHONES Connect headphones with a 1 4 jack here 8 VOLUME Volume control for the headphones output Turn it clockwise to increase the volume Turn it counterclockwise to the decrease volume Transmitter rear vieui Oe is SZ PAD ER C RoHS Xx m cd wear un iila ANTENNA o e e 1 DC INPUT Only connect the cable of the mains adaptor provided to this socket 2 LEFT INPUT Connect the audio signal to be transmitted 3 RIGHT INPUT 4 PAD 5 ANTENNA via left channel to this combo XLR jack Connect the audio signal to be transmitted via right channel to this combo XLR jack Set this switch to 12 dB to attenuate the input signals by 12 dB If you set it to 0 dB there will be no attenuation Conne
6. ains unchanged The lock function Press the SET button repeatedly until the symbol appears Now press the A or V button to release or lock the unit A locked unit allows you to view the settings but not to change them RF signal indicator a The receiver indicates the strength of the RF signal with 5 bars of different height Battery power indicator The more bars shown in the battery symbol the more powerful are the inserted batteries oR um And this is how the LCD looks in normal H E operation pau unnm us Disposal Never throw the device into the regular household waste at the end of its useful life This product is subject to the European Directive 2002 96 EC Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your community waste facility Observe the current existing regulations In case of doubt contact your disposal facility The packaging is certified via a dual system Take all packaging materials to an environmentally friendly disposal facility in compliance with the local regulations Technical specifications Total system Transmission frequencu range Transmitter output level Operating range Audio frequencu response THD Dunamic range Operating temperature range Transmitter Max audio input level Gain adjustment range Input impedance Dimensions H x W x D Weight Pouier requirements W
7. company Keep any flammable material away from the unit while it is operating Otherwise you run the risk of causing a fire In the event of serious operating problems stop using the unit immediately Never try to dismantle repair or modify the unit by yourself Otherwise warranty becomes void Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance centre Always use the same type spare parts Under no circumstances may you open the device housing Should you do so your safety would not be assured and the warranty will become void There are no operational components whatsoever inside NEVER use the unit under the following conditions gt n places subject to vibrations or bumps gt n places with a temperature of over 50 C or less than 10 C gt n places subject to excessive dryness or humidity ideal conditions are between 35 and 80 Never leave the device unattended during operation Before a storm and or a thunderstorm with a risk of lightning please disconnect the device from the electrical power source This unit must only be operated by adults Never allow children to tamper or play with it Packaging material plastic bags polystyrene foam nails etc MUST NOT be left within children s reach as it can be dangerous Keep batteries well away from children Children can put batteries into their mouths and swallow them If a battery is
8. ct the transmitter antenna provided here A OQ fe Eo cow 5 Receiver vieui ANT RF PHONES ON OFF LCD ESC SET 888 8888 de 15v vn Connect the receiver antenna provided here This LED lights up when the unit receives a transmission signal Connect the earphones here On Off switch and volume control Turn this knob clockwise past the resistance to switch the receiver on Turn it further to increase the volume Turn this knob counterclockwise to decrease the volume Turn it further past the resistance to switch the receiver off The LCD displays information about operating or setup To navigate downwards within the menu To navigate upwards within the menu To decline or quit within the menu Programming button Operating the device Wearing the backpack transmitter gt a D de fo L Clip the transmitter to your belt or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter clip Q as shown For best results slide the transmitter until the belt is pressed against the base of the clip Changing the batteries
9. iring XLR inputs Receiver Audio output level Sensitivitu Image rejection Dimensions H x W x D Weight Pouier requirements Battery life Model IOO 800 790 814 MHz Model IOO 863 863 865 MHz IO dBm 50 m under typical conditions 60 Hz I6 kHz dB lt 1 kHz gt 90 dB A weighted JO C 50 C battery characteristics may limit this range dBV 40 dB IOO 44 x ele x 160 mm 9609 IB V 300 mA delivered by mains adaptor supplied Primary voltage of mains adaptor AC 230 V Impedance balanced Pin ground Pin 2 positive polarity terminal hot Pin 3 negative polarity terminal cold 100 mW 94 dBm for 30 dB SINAD typical gt 55 dB 90 x 64 mm 100 g without batteries 1 5 batteries size AA 5 hours Our products are subject to a process of continual further development Therefore modifications to the technical features remain subject to change without further notice the ce E t bone
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