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1. Features aAntenna on Off switch when it in middle position mute Two gain settings are available on Free1 Bodypack choose the appropriate setting for your instrument Mic microphone 0 Guitar with passive pickups 10dB Guitar with active pickups Gain adjustment switch and mute indicator 3 pin Microphone Input Jack 6 Power Low indicator light When turned on the Battery indicator flashes red and goes off again If the battery indicator constantly lights up red the batteries should be changed immediately Wearing the Backpack Transmitter Clip the transmitter to belt or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter clip as shown For best results slide the transmitter until the belt Mis pressed against the base for the clip Changing batteries Expected life for Two Alkaline batteries is approximately 8 hours When the transmitter light glows red the batteries should be changed immediately as shown on the left Trips for improving System Performance E Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna m Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment CD players computes etc E Keep the receiver away from the wall and over 1m to the ground E Cellular telephones and two way radio and so on can interfering the transmitting frequencies maintain a distance from the interfering equipments or
2. User Manual A B AUDIO vba a OV u MIN MAX Bitte informieren Sie sich bei Ihrer lokalen Telekominikationsbeh rde C X MERIA s Please inform your local Market Surveillance Authorities for Telecommunications Printed in CHINA System Components All systems include Free1 Receiver Features Free1 receiver 2 AA batteries BEER Front Panel I A 1 4 RF connector 26 ES F Power supply User guide A B AUDIO elias Vocalist system includes ropen CH EI Cp u SS Free1 handheld transmitter oe8 00 Power indicator Audio level indicator Channel A antenna LED lamp 5 Audio level peak indicator Headset system includes When itis steadily lit Channel A antenna is Free1 bodypack transmitter working Microphone choice of PL 10 or PL 20 lavalier PH 10 or PH 20 headworn N Channel B antenna LED lamp O Audio output level control When itis steadily lit Channel B antenna is Left turn for output level decrease right working turn for output level increase Rear Panel Freei D 0 12 18vIN Anoma Guitar system includes Free1 bodypack transmitter User Manual 1 4
3. to mini 3 pin guitar cable O me crever XLR output jack Fine adjustment of mute threshold level This is the mute enabling threshold value which is set to factory 2 AC adapter jack default and there is usually no need to adjust it if there are any MC Crynt Freet interference signals this threshold value can be increased UHF Wireless Series 863 3865MHz f Unbalanced Output by turning the knob clockwise until RF signal lamp goes out Handheld Transmitter Functions Microphone head Adjust input sensitivity of the microphone head Left turn for sensitivityl decrease right turn for sensitivity increase RF power switch H for high power and L for low power 4 Battery compartment Power ASCiBattery low indicator light Green on power on Green flash IR transmission in process Red flash battery low 0n off mute switch Changing Batteries Expected life for two alkaline batteries is up to 10 hours When turned on the Battery indicator flashes red and goes off again If the battery indicator constantly lights up red the batteries should be changed immediately as shown below IH m nn KS Free1 Bodypack Transmitter o eeoeo r OEE Free1 N meae
4. 4mm D Weight 370 grams Power Requirements 12 18 Vdc at 400 mA supplied by external power supply One fixed frequency within 863 865 MHz Available frequencies 863 100 MHz 863 900 MHz 864 500 MHz 864 900 MHz X Recycling Batteries or rechargeable batteries The supplied batteries or rechargeable batteries can be recycled Please dispose of them as special waste or return them to your specialist dealer In order to protect the environment only dispose exhausted batteries Together for a good nature Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be Disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please Seperate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for
5. any cause interfering Troubles Shooting Issue Indicator Status Solution No sound or faint Transmitter ON Indicator sound stop flashing Turn on transmitter Make sure the indicator on battery match the transmitter terminals Power indicator off Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into electrical outlet and into DC input connector on rear panel of receiver Receiver RF indicator glows Turn the receiver up Turn up the Gain adjustment switch in the transmitter Check the power connection of the receiver and amplifier or mixer Receiver RF indicator off Take the receiver away from the metal transmitter indicator ON objects Check whether there is hamper between receiver and transmitter Move the transmitter near the receiver Check the receiver and transmitter whether use the same frequency Transmitter low battery indicator ON Change the batteries in transmitter Distortion or unwanted noise bursts Receiver RF indicator ON Remove nearby sources of RF inter ference CD players computers digital effects in ear monitor systems etc Distortion level Transmitter low battery increases gradually indicator ON Change the batteries in transmitter Sound level different from cabled guitar or microphone or when using different guitars Adjust transmitter again and receiver volume as necessary Specifications System Frequency Range and Transmitter Output lev
6. disposal Safety instructions No user serviceable parts inside Never open the transmitter otherwise you can receive an electric shock If units are opened by customers in breach of this instruction the warranty Becomes null and void Use the transmitter in dry rooms only Never expose it to water eg never place it in a position where it could be subjected to water splashes Do not place any objects containing liquids on the top of the unit Keep the transmitter away from direct sunlight central heating radiators electric heaters and similar sources of heat Ensure sufficient ventilation especially when it is mounted into a 19 rack Use a damp cloth for cleaning the unit Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents Attention High Volume This is a professional transmission system Commercial use is subject to the rules and regulations of the trade association responsible Adam Hall as the manufacturer is therefore obliged to expressly point our possible health risks arising from use This system is capable of producing sound pressure exceeding 85 dB A 85 dB A is the sound pressure corresponding to the maximum permissible volume which is by law in some countries allowed to affect your hearing for the duration of a working day It is used as a basis according to the specifications of industrial medicine Higher volumes or longer durations can damage your hearing At higher volumes the duration must be shortened in order t
7. el Band Range Transmitter RF level UE 838 865 MHz 10dBm Operating Range under Typical Condition 50m 150 ft Note actual range depends on RF signals absorption reflection and interference Audio Frequency Response 3 dB 60Hz 16KHz Total Harmonic Distortion 30 KHz deviation 1 KHz tone lt 1 Dynamic Range gt 90 dB A weighted Operating Temperature Range 10 Cto 50 C Note battery characteristics may limit the range Bodypack Transmitter Audio Input Level Maximum 0 dBV 20 dBV Gain adjustment Range 30 dB Input Impedance 470 kilohm 85mm H x 65mm W x 23mm D Weight 80 grams without batteries Power Requirement Two AA size alkaline or rechargeable batteries Battery life gt 8 hours Alkaline Handheld Transmitter Audio Input Level maximum 0 dBV Dimensions including the microphone 250mm x 53mm Diameter Weight 270 grams Battery Requirements 2 AA alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries Battery Life gt 10 hours Alkaline Receiver Audio Output Level Maximum ref 30 KHz 1 KHz XLR connector into 6000 load 12 dBV 1 4inch connector into 30000 load 18 dBV Output Impedance XLRconnector 2000hm 1 4inch connector 1kilohm XLR Output Impedance balanced Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Pin 3 Sensitivity intermediate frequency adjustment audio noise output lt 92 dB Image Rejection gt 90 dB Dimensions 235mm H x 118mm W x 4
8. o prevent damage The following are sure signs that you have been subjected to excessive noise for too long a time You can hear ringing or whistling sounds in your ears You have the impression that you can no longer hear high notes Responsible for any content Adam Hall GmbH Daimlerstra e 9 D 61267 Neu Anspach Phone 49 0 60 81 94 19 0 Fax 49 0 60 81 94 19 1000 Gesch ftsf hrer David Kirby Register court Local Court Bad Homburg v d H HRB Nr 8076 Responsible for content according to 10 paragraph 3 MDStV David Kirby UStId Nr DE114114041 WEEE Reg Nr De55207035 EG Konformit tserkl rung C Diese Ger te entsprechen den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den weiteren Vorgaben der Richtlinien 1999 5 EU 89 336 EU und 73 23 EU CE Declaration of Conformity CE This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirement and other relevant provisions of Directives 1999 5 EC 89 336 ES or 73 23 EC

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