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User Manual GUANGDONG TAKSTAR ELECTRONIC CO., LTD

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1. GUANGDONG TAKSTAR ELECTRONIC CO LTD Address Longqiao Road Longxi Boluo Huizhou Guangdong China 516121 Tel 86 752 6383644 Fax 86 752 6383952 E mail sales takstar com Website www takstar com TAKSTAR User Manual INTELLIGENT UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE J TADO CONN a NGI ae NDN AASA 1 2 Safety Instruction Features How to SCtUP ccccecsssssecsscessesssecsecsscessseseeeeeeeeeees 2 3 3 Functhion and CI GN ANAN 3 4 4 LCD Papel INSTITUTION aka BANAAG KNANG 4 6 5 Operating Instruction Correct USAC ccc cesseesecesceessecssessssesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaas 7 6 Trouble Shooting Maintenance cccccccscccsssecsecssessescsecsescseessseecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 8 7 Specification Product CONTENL ccccscssecsscscesssecseceeseseeseecseceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaaeas 9 X Notice Please read this manual detailedly before using to make sure the correct operation of this product and exert the best performance please also keep this user manual properly for future needs Specification System Specification Frequency Range 7407790MHz Adjustable Range 50MHz Frequency Spacing 250KHz Dynamic Range 100dB Audio Response 80Hz 18KHz 3dB THD S0 5 Receiver Specification Modulation Mode FM Number of Channels 200 Frequency Steadiness lt 0 005 Max Frequency Deviation 45KHz S N Ratio gt 105dB Operating Temperature 10 C 40 C Receiver Mode Double conversion superheterod
2. 1 Short press SCAN button for automatic frequency scan and ACT for automatic frequency matching 2 Long press SCAN for manual adjustment mode and long press ACT for function key locking 3 LCD panel instruction A Channel frequency indication and adjustment 1 Automatic channel scan mode Under the initial interface as picture 1 short press SCAN button for automatic channel scan When stop scanning it will finish channel selection 2 Manual frequency adjustment mode Under the initial interface as picture 1 long press SCAN button the LED will glitter indicates manual frequency adjustment status Short press or long press ACT or SCAN button for adjusting the channel Once loosen the button the LED will glitter 5 seconds and stop it means channel adjustment is finished RF AF A RYE NGO w CH 82 Picture 1 B Infrared frequency matching 1 Under the initial interface as picture 1 select the channel turn on the transmitter and point the IR frequency reception window to the IR frequency window on the receiver in line distance between transmitter and receiver is 1OCM 30CM short press ACT button the LED indication as picture 2 will automatically change into the actual frequency channel display interface after successfully transmitting the frequency If it fails it will show the LED indication as picture 3 short press ACT to continue
3. The receiver consists of diversity receiver and non diversity receiver Non diversity receiver is more economic while diversity receiver has longer and better transmission effect 2 When receiver adopts omni antenna the distance between antenna and wall especially metal should be at least 0 5m 3 The receiving range is related to many factors with great changes When there is no large metal parts obstruct its transmission direction it will have a better transmission effect 4 If the receive condition is unsatisfactory please use extension cable with external high gain antenna or even antenna amplifier to achieve obvious distance increasing effect 5 When receiver panel is put towards the operating direction or the receiver is built in the metal case please connect the antenna to front panel to achieve better receiving effect 3 How to use several systems at one venue 1 First please choose an interference free RF frequency Within 50MHz range usually 12pcs of transmitters can be used at the same time If more sets need to be used at the same time please choose other frequency range 2 When several transmitters are used at the same time the distance between transmitters in different frequencies should be at least 20cm to avoid interference 3 When several receivers are used at the same time it is suggested to install high gain antenna antenna amplifier and receiver multi coupler Handheld Microphone Function and Operati
4. the frequency matching until it succeeds 5 ng pa a ek FRE ri Lo PBA H C t En d CH G6 Picture 2 Picture 3 C System locking 1 Under the initial interface as picture 1 long press ACT for function key locking When locking is finished it will show the LED indication as picture 4 and all function key will be locked except power button and frequency matching button Long press ACT button for unlocking and it will show the interface as picture 5 D Power off 1 Long press POWER for power off and LCD indicator will show the interface as picture 6 Ka A FRE S1 nen 146 1G O nz RE DAD NOO wz CH 02 CH de Picture pictures Ff aaa AF a E E a a ee ee A D 645 OFF CH G6 Picture6 tt E LCD indicator of microphone 1 When the microphone is powered on the LCD will light like picture 7 and it indicates curent channel RF strength and battery power level For changing the channel please first change the receiver channel then point the infrared frequency window of transmitter and receiver to each other Then press the ACT button on receiver the new channel specification signal will be transmitted to the transmitter TI LH i GO Picture 7
5. hts when it is turned on 2 Volume control adjust the output volume 3 Function buttons adjust frequency lock the frequency function key and automatically scan the frequency 4 LCD indicate working status frequency channel squelch signal level and audio dynamic level 5 Infra red data synchronization window transmitting frequency specification signal to transmitter by pressing ACT Rear Panel 600mA Oy o Oe iL tf 1 6 7 8 9 10 9 8 7 6 Power socket connect 12V DC power to the socket Central electrode of socket connects RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Q A eurod g oO E positive voltage 7 Antenna input socket connect antennas for longer operating range 8 Sensitivity adjustment the adjustment range is 0 10dB The smaller value the lower sensitivity and shorter distance but with stronger interference rejection capacity and vice versa 9 Balanced audio output XLR socket two independent signal outputs 10 Unbalanced audio output P socket two mixed signal outputs Trouble Shooting Troubles No indication on transmitter and receiver Possible reasons Running out of batteries or bad connection between receiver and power supply l l Frequency of transmitter and receiver is not the same or No RF signal on receiver out of operation range With RF signal but without audio The cap
6. nce Warranty any dismantling without authorization may lead to cancellation of the warranty 8 Operating Instruction Correct Usage A Do not turn on the transmitter before receiver is powered on First of all turn the receiver volume to the minimum Then press power button for turning on the receiver After that background light of LCD indicator lights and all data as well as receiver channel frequency and automatic frequency matching status will display B Before turning on the transmitter please observe the RF and AF level If there s strong interference please press SCAN button for avoiding frequency interference C When the transmitter is turned on the RF level for corresponding channel will light Adjust the receiver to appropriate volume and speak to the microphone the AF level for corresponding microphone volume will light If there is no volume output or level meter doesn t light it means the system is working abnormally and need repair D Long press the power button for 3 seconds the receiver will be power off 1 How to use handheld wireless microphone 1 Hold the middle part of the microphone Please avoid holding the microphone bottom where the antenna locates otherwise operating distance will be shortened Please avoid holding near the wire mesh cap or it will affect the sound pick up effect 2 Adjust the distance between microphone and mouth to adjust the tone volume 2 How to use receiver 1
7. on Gill Ex EB 1 6 2 5X3 4 7 1 Wire mesh cap and capsule wire mesh cap protects the capsule eliminates pop noise and prevent rolling 2 LCD indicator indicate channel battery power and RF power 3 Power switch press to turn on off the transmitter 4 Microphone housing assemble wire mesh cap and capsule on the top with battery and PCBA inside and antenna at the rear 5 Infra red frequency matching window transmit frequency specification signal to transmitter by pressing ACT on receiver 6 Tightening screw protects capsule prevents the cap and capsule from being disassembled by non professional person 7 Battery compartment assemble 2pcs AA batteries LCD Panel Instruction 1 LCD all lights indication SECR aaa a S Il E ass AF a E E Ka Na KN NY AF a E E En ee Na A Y ore ACA CAP al re MA NCAN al 30s U L mz 00s JU UF mz CH 052 CH 152 b 6 o 7 level RF indication indicates the receiver RF signal strength 7 level power level indication indicates vocal signal dynamic 3 Frequency menu indicates the current frequency 4 Channel menu indicates the current channel Lock indication indicates the function key lock status Channel indication indicates the current channel 2 Button function and operation
8. sule of transmitter is broken or not well connected signal the squelch of receiver is too high and lead to short operating range Background noise of audio Output level of receiver is too low there is interference signal around or antenna on receiver is not installed signal is too loud o i Transmitter s modulation frequency deviation is too Audio signal distortion l O l high output level of receiver is too high Operating distance is too short Squelch of receiver is too high receiver antenna is wrongly signal is not stable placed there is a strong electro magnetic interference around Maintenance Do not keep or use the system in high humidity high electromagnetic or high temperature environment please take out the batteries and unplug the power adaptor if not used for a long time Cleaning please unplug the adaptor before cleaning and clean it with wet cloth To protect the do not use any detergent or dissolved liquid Power supply make sure the power supply is within the required range too high or too low will affect the performance Please place the batteries into the transmitter according to correct polarity Maintenance if there are any troubles of the system please contact your local distributor for maintenance Please do not dismantle the products as it will void warranty and be harmful to yourself Accessory please use the accessories supplied by manufacturer or recognized accessories to exert the best performa
9. used for a long time Features UHF intelligent wireless audio transmission technology features stable and high interference free performance Advanced frequency scan function features automatical and fast interference free frequency selection Built in digital frequency assignment system provides more than 100 sets system for engineering installation Infrared frequency synchronization technology LC display on receiver and transmitter for easy and convenient operation Transmitter is powered by 2pcs 1 5V batteries for easy replacement Balanced and unbalanced output on receiver for convenient connection with various equipments Long operating range up to 50 meters Transmitter housing are treated with alloy oxidation for high ruggedness and against corrosion How to Setup It is important to adjust the audio sensitivity properly too high sensitivity will cause signal distortion too low sensitivity will reduce S N It is unnecessary to adjust as we have finshed the adjustment in production If the frequency is set appropriately up to 12 transmitters can be used in the same frequency band if the frequency is set inappropriately mutual interference will be caused When several systems are used at one venue please avoid overlapping the receivers Receiver Function and Operation Front Panel 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 1 On off power switch press to turn on off The LCD lig
10. yne Intermediate Frequency First 110 MHz Second 10 7MHz Wireless Interface TNC 500 Sensitivity Adjustment Range 12 32dBuV Max Output Level 10dBV Sensitivity 12 dB u V 80 dB S N Transmitter Specification Output Power lt 10mW Power Supply 2pcs AA battery Product Content Receiver Handheld microphone Audio connecting cable Power adaptor Antenna Rack mount 1 5V battery User manual Spurious Suppression 775 dB Spurious Suppression 60dB Playtime gt 10hrs 1pc 2pcs 1pc 1pc 2pcs 1set 4pcs 1pc Safety Instruction Use the supplied power adaptor only and make sure that the AC power voltage is same as the power adaptor s requirement The unit may be damaged if other power adaptor is used Power supply of this system is AC 220V fire or malfunction maybe occurred if other voltage is used Do not expose the system to high temperatures humidity dust or liquids Do not apply any strong shock to it Do not dismantle the system If there are any troubles such as fume or strange smell during using please unplug the power adaptor and get in contact with your local retailer for further checking immediately Please place the batteries according to correct polarities Take out the batteries when not using it for a long time Please do not use batteries with broken or scratched surface or short circuit may occur Please turn off the system and unplug the power adaptor if the system is not

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