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1. Locking the settings themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Select the menu item 4 Hi Freq Boost Press SET Hi Freq Boost appears in the top row of the display Use the buttons to turn the treble boost increasing the high frequencies on or off display shows ON or OFF If this function is turned on the high frequencies of the trans mitted signal are boosted The field HF appears in the display When the function is disabled there is no boost When the desired mode is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to leave this menu item Select the menu item 5 Limiter Press SET Limiter appears in the top row of the display Use the buttons to turn the overload protection dynamic limiter on or off display shows ON or OFF When the desired mode is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to leave this menu item Select the menu item 6 Key lock Press SET Key lock appears in the top row of the display Use the buttons to toggle between locked display shows ON and unlocked display shows OFF operation In locked mode the system settings can be viewed but not changed The display shows a key symbol then When the desired mode is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to leave this menu item UHF wireless system Operating Setting the display contrast Select the menu item 7 Contrast Press S
2. MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 26 Components and functions 1 POWER Main switch to turn the device on or off For turning on keep this button pressed for one second 2 Display 3 5 H H Buttons for increasing decreasing the currently indicated value 4 SET Enter button for menu navigation 6 VOLUME Volume control 7 MONITOR Headphones volume control IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 27 Components and functions 8 PHONES 1 8 mini phone socket stereo for headphones connection 9 PHONES 1 4 phone socket stereo for headphones connection themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 28 Components and functions Rear panel of the transmitter 740 764MHz 10 IEC chassis connector for the mains cable with fuse holder Next to it the proper operating voltage is indicated 11 Indication of the frequency range in which the unit operates The specification here must match the specification on the rear side of the receiver IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 29 Components and functions 12 LOOP OUT CH1 CH2 1 4 phone socket mono Use these outputs to feed the input signals to further wireless systems or other audio devices 13 LEFT CH 1 IN RIGHT CH 2 IN XLR 1 4 combo sockets left and right channel for direct connection to a mixing console or another audio device that is used as signal source 14 ANTENNA OUT BNC mounting socket for the supplied UHF antenn
3. L R Panorama control 1 8 mini phone socket stereo for the earplugs Fasteners of the battery compartment for two AA cells LR6 1 5 V or comparable rechargeable batteries Clip to attach the transmitter to the guitar strap or your body e g to the belt Indication of the frequency range in which the device operates The specification here must match the specification printed on the back of the transmitter UHF wireless system 36 Components and functions Display of the receiver DDL OW NO K STEREO Indicates the selected operating mode stereo or mono L Radio signal strength indicator one to five bars M Indicates that the unit is locked to prevent unintentional operation N HF Indicates the activated high frequency boost function O LTD Q Indicates that the overload protection dynamic limiter is turned on preventing clipping and volume peaks P Battery level indicator Replace the batteries when only one bar remains displayed Q MUTE Indicates that no signal is received e g due to a turned off transmitter IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 37 Components and functions R Indicates the frequency that is assigned to the set combination of frequency group and channel S G CH Indicates the selected frequency group and the set channel themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 38 Operating 6 Operating 6 1 Setting up the transmitter Selecting frequ
4. Rotate the battery compartment into the correct position to receiver the side of the battery compartment on which two conductor paths can be seen must point to the top side ofthe receiver Slide the battery compartment back into the receiver until it clicks into position Phone socket for earplugs Drawing and table indicate the pin assignment of a 1 8 TRS mini phone plug for stereo use 1 Signal left 2 Signal right 3 Ground shielding themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 24 Installation and starting up 4 4 Starting up the system M Make sure that both transmitter and receiver are switched off The transmitter display is dark the main switch volume control 17 is in OFF position M Attach the receiver with the clip to your belt or guitar strap Carefully insert the earplugs into the ear canal observing the markings L and R for left and right sides M Turn the transmitter on by pressing the main switch 1 turn the receiver on by turning the main switch volume control 17 Then test the transmission Make sure that both trans mitter and receiver are set to the same frequency group and the same channel If neces sary adjust the volume on transmitter and receiver as well as the mixer or amp levels IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 25 Components and functions 5 Components and functions 5 1 Transmitter Front panel of the transmitter themann UHF wireless system
5. 620 000 MHz Channel 5 614 250 MHz Channel 13 625 000 MHz Channel 5 611 250 MHz Channel 13 621 625 MHz UHF wireless system Channel 6 615 125 MHz Channel 14 626 750 MHz Channel 6 612 250 MHz Channel 14 622 750 MHz Channel 7 616 500 MHz Channel 15 627 750 MHz Channel 7 612 875 MHz Channel 15 624 250 MHz Channel 8 619 500 MHz Channel 16 629 250 MHz Channel 8 614 000 MHz Channel 16 629 750 MHz 52 the t bone IEM 200 606 MHz 630 MHz item no 278192 Frequency group C Channel 1 Channel 2 607 125 MHz 607 750 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 615 000MHz 616 875 MHz Frequency group D Channel 1 Channel 2 606 625 MHz 607 125 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 616 875 MHz 617 375 MHz Channel 3 608 625 MHz Channel 11 620 500 MHz Channel 3 607 875 MHz Channel 11 618 875 MHz Channel 4 609 750 MHz Channel 12 621 875 MHz Channel 4 609 625 MHz Channel 12 619 375 MHz Channel 5 610 500 MHz Channel 13 622 625 MHz Channel 5 611 875 MHz Channel 13 620 125 MHz IEM 200 Channel 6 612 125 MHz Channel 14 623 750 MHz Channel 6 613 125 MHz Channel 14 622 250 MHz Technical specifications Channel 7 612 875 MHz Channel 15 624 375 MHz Channel 7 613 875 MHz Channel 15 623 625 MHz Channel 8 614 250 MHz Channel 16 629 750 MHz Channel 8 615 125 MHz Channel 16 629 625 MHz themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 53 Technical specifications the t bone IEM 200 710 MHz 734 MH
6. a possible dangerous situation that can result in minor injury if it is not avoided This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possible dangerous situation that can result in material and environmental damage if it is not avoided Type of danger Warning high voltage General notes Warning signs Type of danger N Warning danger zone IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Safety instructions 2 Safety instructions Intended use This device is intended to be used for the wireless transmission of audio signals to earplugs Use the device only as described in this user manual Any other use or use under other oper ating conditions is considered to be improper and may result in personal injury or property damage No liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical sensorial and intellectual abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience Other persons may use this device only ifthey are supervised or instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety DANGER Danger for children Ensure that plastic bags packaging etc are disposed of properly and are not within reach of babies and young children Choking hazard Safety Ensure that children do not detach any small parts e g knobs or the like from the unit They could swallow the pieces and choke Never let children unattended use electrical de
7. and channel O Transmitter and receiver must be set to the same combination of frequency group a and channel If you use multiple wireless systems from this device family for best results you should assign all systems to the same frequency group but give each system a different channel ee UHF wireless system 42 Operating Setting the frequency directly As an alternative to selecting the frequency group and channel you can also adjust the trans mission frequency directly Select the menu item 7 Frequency Press SET Frequency appears in the top row of the dis play Use the buttons to increase or decrease the displayed value When the desired value is shown press SET The display shows the confirmation prompt Setup is Changed Do you Want to Save Press to apply the changed settings and quit this menu item or press to leave this menu item without saving the changes In the bottom row the display shows the used transmission frequency in MHz Selecting the operating mode Select the menu item 3 Stereo Mono Press SET Stereo Mono appears in the top row of the display Use the buttons to toggle between mono and stereo operation When the desired mode is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to leave this menu item IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 43 Operating Enabling treble boost Enabling overload protection
8. level 4 dBV 0 dB 6 dBV 10 dB Maximum audio input level 19 dBV 0 dB 29 dBV 10 dB IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 49 Technical specifications Gain range NF frequency response THD Dynamic range Operating supply voltage Dimensions W x D x H without antenna Weight 8 2 Receiver Modulation type Image frequency rejection Sensitivity themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 50 24 dB 50 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB lt 1 1 kHz gt 80 dB A weighted AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 212 mm x 220 mm x 44 mm 1 RU 1450 g Frequency modulation FM gt 60 dB 102 dBm 12 dB SINAD typical UHF wireless system Technical specifications Audio output level 100 mW Operating supply voltage 2 x AA cells LR6 1 5 V Dimensions W x D x H without antenna 75mm x 130 mm x 25 mm Weight without batteries 200g IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 51 Technical specifications 8 3 Frequency charts the t bone IEM 200 606 MHz 630 MHz item no 278192 Frequency group A Channel 1 Channel 2 610 250 MHz 611 500 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 620 250 MHz 621 875 MHz Frequency group B Channel 1 Channel 2 606 750 MHz 607 375 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 614 875 MHz 616 250 MHz th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Channel 3 612 500 MHz Channel 11 623 000 MHz Channel 3 609 125 MHz Channel 11 619 250 MHz Channel 4 613 125 MHz Channel 12 624 500 MHz Channel 4 610 000 MHz Channel 12
9. so could result in damage to the device and possibly injure the user Unplug the device before electrical storms occur and when it is unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire NOTICE Risk of fire due to incorrect polarity Incorrectly inserted batteries may destroy the device or the batteries Ensure that proper polarity is observed when inserting batteries IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 11 Safety instructions NOTICE Possible damage by leaking batteries Leaking batteries can cause permanent damage to the device Take batteries out of the device if it is not going to be used for a longer period themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 12 Features and scope of delivery 3 Features and scope of delivery The UHF wireless system IEM 200 is suitable for use as in ear monitoring system especially for professional events on rock stages and concert halls theatres and musicals IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 13 Features and scope of delivery the t bone IEM 200 606 MHz item no 278192 themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Your UHF wireless system IEM 200 606 MHz consists of the following components M 9 5 stereo transmitter IEM 200 T Very high sensitivity at very high signal to noise ratio Inputs 2 x XLR 1 4 phone combo socket Headphones outlets 1 4 phone and 1 8 mini phone sockets with volume control Mounting option for one t
10. the same frequency group and the same channel 4 Check the connection between the transmitter and the connected audio device amp mixer Is the connected audio device switched on and does the output signal level of the audio device match the input sensitivity of the trans mitter 5 Try to improve the transmission by moving the receiver closer to the trans mitter Transmission interference 1 Make sure that no metal objects near the transmitter or receiver obstruct the transmission 2 Modify the orientation of the antennas IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 47 Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy 2 If you use more than one wireless system at the same time check the used frequency groups and channels 3 Interference can also be caused by televisions radios or mobile phones The sound is distorted 1 Change the VOLUME setting on the transmitter 2 Turn the overload protection on If the procedures recommended above do not succeed please contact our Service Center You can find the contact information at www thomann de themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 48 Technical specifications 8 Technical specifications 8 1 Transmitter Input 2 x XLR 1 4 combo sockets balanced Headphones outlet 1 4 phone and 1 8 mini phone sockets stereo Modulation type Frequency modulation FM Transmission level 10 dBm Transmission power 10 mW Input impedance 20 kQ Normal audio input
11. transport and protective packaging environmentally friendly materials have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling Ensure that plastic bags packaging etc are properly disposed of Do not just dispose these materials with your normal household waste but make sure that they are fed to a recovery Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging Batteries must not be disposed of as domestic waste or thrown into fire Dispose of the bat teries according to national or local regulations regarding hazardous waste To protect the environment dispose of empty batteries at your retail store or at appropriate collection sites UHF wireless system 60 Protecting the environment Disposal of your old device This device is subject to the European directive 2012 19 EU Do not dispose the device with your normal household waste Dispose this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility When discarding the device comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your country If in doubt consult your local waste disposal facility IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 61 Notes themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 62 Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany www thomann de
12. 00 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 21 Installation and starting up Rack mounting Mounting the antenna Audio connection and starting up themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION The unit has been designed for rack mounting in a standard 19 inch rack it occupies one rack unit Attach the included antenna to the back of the transmitter To improve the transmission quality and for adaptation to the specific spatial conditions the antenna can be rotated and swivelled Connect the audio inputs of the transmitter to suitable outlets of your mixing console or amplifier Set the volume control 6 to a mid position first To achieve best sound quality a fine adjustment of this control may be required If the input level is too high enable the level attenuation function Enabling attenuation on page 41 UHF wireless system 22 Installation and starting up 4 3 Transmitter Inserting batteries into the receiver Make sure that the main switch volume control 17 of the receiver is in OFF position Simultaneously press on both snap in locks of the battery compartment at the side and pull it completely out of the receiver Open the battery compartment lid by sliding the lid in arrow direction and then folding it up Insert the batteries respecting the correct polarity Close the battery compartment the lid must snap in firmly IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 23 Installation and starting up
13. 1 750 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 749 000 MHz 750 875 MHz Frequency group D Channel 1 Channel 2 740 625 MHz 741 125 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 750 875 MHz 751 375 MHz Channel 3 742 625 MHz Channel 11 754 500 MHz Channel 3 741 875 MHz Channel 11 752 875 MHz Channel 4 743 750 MHz Channel 12 755 875 MHz Channel 4 743 625 MHz Channel 12 753 375 MHz Channel 5 744 500 MHz Channel 13 756 625 MHz Channel 5 745 875 MHz Channel 13 754 125 MHz IEM 200 Channel 6 746 125 MHz Channel 14 757 750 MHz Channel 6 747 125 MHz Channel 14 756 250 MHz Technical specifications Channel 7 Channel 8 746 875MHz 748 250 MHz Channel 15 Channel 16 758 375 MHz 763 750 MHz Channel 7 Channel 8 747 875 MHz 749 125 MHz Channel 15 Channel 16 757 625MHz 763 625 MHz themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 57 Technical specifications the t bone IEM 200 820 MHz 844 MHz item no 278285 Frequency group A Channel 1 Channel 2 824 250 MHz 825 500 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 834 250MHz 835 875 MHz Frequency group B Channel 1 Channel 2 820 750 MHz 821 375 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 828 875 MHz 830 250 MHz themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Channel 3 826 500 MHz Channel 11 837 000 MHz Channel 3 823 125 MHz Channel 11 833 250 MHz Channel 4 827 125 MHz Channel 12 838 500 MHz Channel 4 824 000 MHz Channel 12 834 000 MHz Channel 5 828 250 MHz Channel 13 839 000 MHz Channel 5 825 250 MHz Channel 13 835 625 M
14. ET The display shows a symbolic slider Use the buttons to change the contrast in a range of 3 and 3 When the display has the desired contrast press SET to confirm the setting and to leave this menu item Setting the illumination dura Select the menu item 8 Light time Press SET The display shows a symbolic slider a Use the buttons to choose from the following settings M Permanently off setting OFF M Permanently on setting ON M Turning off after preset time setting 7 sec to 30 sec When the display shows the desired value press SET to confirm the setting and to leave this menu item Keep in mind that the background illumination duration affects the battery life time Closing the menu Select the menu item 9 Exit and press SET IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 45 Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting In the following we list a few common problems that may occur during operation We give you some suggestions for easy troubleshooting th mann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 46 Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy No sound 1 Check the power supply of the transmitter and receiver 2 Make sure that both transmitter and receiver operate in the same frequency range and that the transmitting antenna is designed for this frequency range The frequency range is stated on the devices 3 Are both transmitter and receiver set to
15. Hz UHF wireless system Channel 6 829 125 MHz Channel 14 840 750 MHz Channel 6 826 250 MHz Channel 14 836 750 MHz Channel 7 830 500 MHz Channel 15 841 750 MHz Channel 7 826 875 MHz Channel 15 838 250 MHz Channel 8 833 500 MHz Channel 16 843 250 MHz Channel 8 828 000 MHz Channel 16 843 750 MHz 58 the t bone IEM 200 820 MHz 844 MHz item no 278285 Frequency group C Channel 1 Channel 2 821 125 MHz 821 750 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 829 000MHz 830 875 MHz Frequency group D Channel 1 Channel 2 820 625 MHz 821 125 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 830 875 MHz 831 375 MHz Channel 3 822 625 MHz Channel 11 834 500 MHz Channel 3 821 875 MHz Channel 11 832 875 MHz Channel 4 823 750 MHz Channel 12 835 875 MHz Channel 4 823 625 MHz Channel 12 833 375 MHz Channel 5 824 500 MHz Channel 13 836 625 MHz Channel 5 825 875 MHz Channel 13 834 125 MHz IEM 200 Channel 6 826 125 MHz Channel 14 837 750 MHz Channel 6 827 125 MHz Channel 14 836 250 MHz Technical specifications Channel 7 826 875 MHz Channel 15 838 375 MHz Channel 7 827 875 MHz Channel 15 837 625 MHz Channel 8 828 250 MHz Channel 16 843 750 MHz Channel 8 829 125 MHz Channel 16 843 625 MHz themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 59 Protecting the environment 9 Protecting the environment Disposal of the packaging mate rial Disposal of batteries qd themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION For the
16. MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Technical specifications crerrirreeecciee cerci cecina 49 8 1 Transmitter 82 RECEIVE i cn ERA 8 3 Frequency Charts cscssccsssccssecsssecsssccsssccsscesssecsasecsscesssccessecsuseesssecsseccnscesseeesuseesscessnceeseecsneeesneeesseess 52 Protecting the EnvironMent 0 cccccsscssscssssscssecssecssscesscsseccescessccescceseecssccesscessescescesseecsneesseeesies 60 UHF wireless system 1 General notes Symbols and signal words General notes This user manual contains important information on safe operation of the device Read and follow all safety notes and all instructions Save this manual for future reference Make sure that it is available to all persons using this device If you sell the device include the manual for the next owner Our products are subject to a process of continuous development We therefore reserve the right to make changes without notice This section provides an overview of the symbols and signal words used in this user manual IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION General notes Signal word DANGER CAUTION NOTICE Warning signs A themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Meaning This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
17. a Make sure that the frequency indicated on the antenna matches the frequency range indicated on the transmitter 15 UHFantenna th mann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 30 Components and functions Display of the transmitter A Indicates the frequency that is assigned to the set combination of frequency group and channel B G CH Indicates the selected frequency group and the set channel C ATT 10dB Indicates that the attenuation is turned on D ST MONO Indicates the selected operating mode stereo or mono A E FREQ Flashing while the frequency is set F GROUP Flashing while the frequency group is set G Level indicator for left and right channel IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 31 Components and functions themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 32 MODE Flashing while the operating mode is set ATT Flashing while the attenuation is set LOCK Indicates that the unit is locked to prevent unintentional operation UHF wireless system 5 2 Receiver Front panel of the receiver 16 17 19 20 21 Flexible antenna OFF ON VOL Components and functions Main switch and volume control Turn this knob clockwise past the point of resist ance to turn on the receiver Turn it further to increase the volume Turn this knob counter clockwise to reduce the volume Turn it further past the point of resistance to turn off the receiver L R Panorama control 1 8
18. an also adjust the trans mission frequency directly Keep SET pressed for some seconds until the field FREQ is flashing in the top row of the dis play Use the buttons to increase or decrease the displayed value When the desired value is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to quit the menu In the bottom right area the display shows the adjusted transmission frequency in MHz Keep SET pressed for some seconds until the field FREQ is flashing in the top row of the dis play Press SET again until the field MODE is flashing in the top row of the display Use the buttons to toggle between mono and stereo operation When the desired mode is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to quit the menu UHF wireless system 40 Operating Enabling attenuation Keep SET pressed for some seconds until the field FREQ is flashing in the top row of the dis play Press SET again until the field ATT is flashing in the top row of the display Use the buttons to turn a 10 dB attenuation on or off When the desired mode is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to quit the menu Locking against changes Keep SET pressed for some seconds until the field FREQ is flashing in the top row of the dis play Press SET again until the field LOCK is flashing in the right column of the display Use the buttons to toggle between locked display
19. ency group and Keep SET pressed for some seconds until the field FREQ is flashing in the top row of the dis channel play Press SET again until the field GROUP is flashing in the top row of the display and the field G is flashing in the bottom row of the display Use the buttons to increase or decrease the displayed value When the desired value is shown press SET to confirm the set ting and to proceed to the channel setting The field GROUP is flashing in the top row of the display and the field CH is flashing in the bottom row Use the or button to increase or decrease the displayed value When the desired value is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to quit the menu In the bottom right area the display shows the used transmission frequency in MHz that is assigned to the set combination of frequency group and channel amp Chapter 8 3 Frequency charts on page 52 IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 39 Operating Setting the frequency directly Selecting the operating mode themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Transmitter and receiver must be set to the same combination of frequency group and channel If you use multiple wireless systems from this device family for best Jl results you should assign all systems to the same frequency group but give each system a different channel As an alternative to selecting the frequency group and channel you c
20. l 13 724 125 MHz IEM 200 Channel 6 716 125 MHz Channel 14 727 750 MHz Channel 6 717 125 MHz Channel 14 726 250 MHz Technical specifications Channel 7 Channel 8 716 875MHz 718 250 MHz Channel 15 Channel 16 728 375 MHz 733 750 MHz Channel 7 Channel 8 717 875 MHz 719 125 MHz Channel 15 Channel 16 727 625MHz 733 625 MHz themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 55 Technical specifications the t bone IEM 200 740 MHz 764 MHz item no 278284 Frequency group A Channel 1 Channel 2 744 250 MHz 745 500 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 754 250 MHz 755 875 MHz Frequency group B Channel 1 Channel 2 740 750 MHz 741 375 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 748 875 MHz 750 250 MHz themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Channel 3 746 500 MHz Channel 11 757 000 MHz Channel 3 743 125 MHz Channel 11 753 250 MHz Channel 4 747 125 MHz Channel 12 758 500 MHz Channel 4 744 000 MHz Channel 12 754 000 MHz Channel 5 748 250 MHz Channel 13 759 000 MHz Channel 5 745 250 MHz Channel 13 755 625 MHz UHF wireless system Channel 6 749 125 MHz Channel 14 760 750 MHz Channel 6 746 250 MHz Channel 14 756 750 MHz Channel 7 750 500 MHz Channel 15 761 750 MHz Channel 7 746 875 MHz Channel 15 758 250 MHz Channel 8 753 500 MHz Channel 16 763 250 MHz Channel 8 748 000 MHz Channel 16 763 750 MHz 56 the t bone IEM 200 740 MHz 764 MHz item no 278284 Frequency group C Channel 1 Channel 2 741 125 MHz 74
21. lizes frequencies that are not harmonized within the European Union EU and therefore may only be used in certain EU member states In all European countries the frequencies used for the transmission of audio signals are strictly regulated Before you start make sure the frequencies are allowed in the respective country and check whether the operation must be reported to the appropriate authority Make sure that transmitter and receiver are both tuned to the same channel Never set multiple transmitters to the same channel Make sure that there are no metal objects between the transmitter and receiver Avoid interference from other radio or in ear systems IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 19 Installation and starting up 4 2 Transmitter XLR connections for signal input on the transmitter XLR 1 4 combo sockets are used for the signal inputs on the transmitter Drawing and table indicate the XLR pin assignment balanced wiring as well as the pin assignment of a suitable 1 4 phone plug 1 Ground shielding N Positive signal w Negative signal themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 20 Installation and starting up 1 Signal i 2 A 2 Ground shielding 1 2 i 2 Phone socket for headphones Drawing and table indicate the pin assignment of a 1 8 top and 1 4 bottom phone plug to outlet be used 1 Signal left NV 2 Signal right Ground shielding w IEM 2
22. mini phone socket stereo for the earplugs Display SET Enter button for menu navigation IEM 200 themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 33 Components and functions 22 23 Buttons to increase or decrease the currently shown value 24 Fasteners of the battery compartment for two AA cells LR6 1 5 V or comparable rechargeable batteries themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 34 Top panel of the receiver 16 17 19 25 Flexible antenna OFF ON VOL Components and functions Main switch and volume control Turn this knob clockwise past the point of resist ance to turn the receiver on Turn it further to increase the volume Turn this knob counter clockwise to reduce the volume Turn it further past the point of resistance to turn off the receiver L R Panorama control 1 8 mini phone socket stereo for the earplugs Clip to attach the transmitter to the guitar strap or your body e g to the belt IEM 200 themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 35 Components and functions Rear panel of the receiver themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 16 17 19 24 25 26 Flexible antenna OFF ON VOL Main switch and volume control Turn this knob clockwise past the point of resist ance to turn the receiver on Turn it further to increase the volume Turn this knob counter clockwise to reduce the volume Turn it further past the point of resistance to turn off the receiver
23. our frequency groups Included accessories earpieces in various sizes batteries and mounting material for rack mounting IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 15 Features and scope of delivery the t bone IEM 200 740 MHz item no 278284 themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Your UHF wireless system IEM 200 740 MHz consists of the following components M 9 5 stereo transmitter IEM 200 T Very high sensitivity at very high signal to noise ratio Inputs 2 x XLR 1 4 phone combo socket Very high sensitivity at very high signal to noise ratio Mounting option for one transmitter in a 19 rack 1 RU Operating voltage supply AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz M Bodypack receiver IEM 200 R also available separately item no 278289 Headphones outlets 1 4 phone and 1 8 mini phone sockets with volume control Volume and pan control Operating voltage supply 2 AA cells LR6 1 5 V Earplugs EP 4 16 systems can be operated simultaneously The system operates within a frequency range of 744 250 MHz to 763 625 MHz divided into four frequency groups Included accessories earpieces in various sizes batteries and mounting material for rack mounting UHF wireless system 16 Features and scope of delivery the t bone IEM 200 820 MHz Your UHF wireless system IEM 200 820 MHz consists of the following components tem 09279283 E 9 5 stereo transmitter IEM 200 T Very high sensitivity at very high signal to noise ra
24. ransmitter in a 19 rack 1 RU Operating voltage supply AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz M Bodypack receiver IEM 200 R also available separately item no 278194 Earplug outlet 1 8 mini phone socket with volume control Volume and pan control Operating voltage supply 2 AA cells LR6 1 5 V Earplugs EP 4 16 systems can be operated simultaneously The system operates within a frequency range of 610 250 MHz to 629 750 MHz divided into four frequency groups Included accessories earpieces in various sizes batteries and mounting material for rack mounting UHF wireless system 14 Features and scope of delivery the t bone IEM 200 710 MHz Your UHF wireless system IEM 200 710 MHz consists of the following components i 2782 item no 278283 m 9 5 stereo transmitter IEM 200 T Very high sensitivity at very high signal to noise ratio Inputs 2 x XLR 1 4 phone combo socket Very high sensitivity at very high signal to noise ratio Mounting option for one transmitter in a 19 rack 1 RU Operating voltage supply AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz M Bodypack receiver IEM 200 R also available separately item no 278287 Headphones outlets 1 4 phone and 1 8 mini phone sockets with volume control Volume and pan control Operating voltage supply 2 AA cells LR6 1 5 V Earplugs EP 4 16 systems can be operated simultaneously The system operates within a frequency range of 714 250 MHz to 733 625 MHz divided into f
25. shows Loc ON and unlocked dis play shows Loc OFF operation In locked mode the system settings can be viewed but not changed The lock also prevents the unintentional switching on of the unit When the desired mode is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to quit the menu 6 2 Setting up the receiver Opening the menu If the receiver is turned on keep SET pressed for some seconds until the menu appears in the display Use the buttons to select a menu item IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 41 Operating Selecting frequency group and channel themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Select the menu item 2 Group Channel Press SET Setup Group appears in the first row of the display Use the buttons to increase or decrease the displayed value When the desired value is shown press SET to confirm the setting and to proceed to the channel setting Setup Chan appears in the first row of the display Use the buttons to increase or decrease the displayed value When the desired value is shown press SET The display shows the confirmation prompt Setup is Changed Do you Want to Save Press to apply the changed settings and quit this menu item or press to leave this menu item without saving the changes In the bottom row the display shows the used transmission frequency in MHz that is assigned to the set combination of frequency group
26. the t bone IEM 200 UHF wireless system user manual MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 0 E mail info thomann de Internet www thomann de 10 10 2013 Table of contents SB WN Table of contents Generalinotes i Liolae aaa iero 5 Safety instructions unsnsneneseenssnunsennssenessennssnnnssenssssnnssnnnssennsssnussensssnnsssnnnssnnssennsssansssnnssenne 8 Features and scope of delivery ccsccsssscssssssssecsssecseccssecsssecsuscessecsnscessecesseeesseessscessneceseecsneeesees 13 Installation and starting Up cccceccsssssssscssseccsecsscccsseecssecessecsssecssscessecesseecescessseecsseesseecsneessneeesees 18 4 1 General information ussesseenseenssennnssennnnssnnnnssennnssnnnnssennnssennnssennnssnennnssnnnnsennnnssnnnnssnenntnen 4 2 Transmite ennn ireira iE a ire ar 4 3 Transmitter eeceseeeee 4 4 Starting up the system Components and functionS sserrcrescrerciseseesienieecizeeseoienieceezinionieniizenzonee Sil HANSMIKCR i 5 2 Receiver Operating 6 1 Setting up the transmitter 6 2 Setting Up the receiver nssessenssnssessseusssensssunssennsssunssenssennssnnssensssnunsensssnnsssnnssnnssennsssunsssnunsen Troubleshooting 80500 ian aa 46 IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Table of contents th mann
27. tio Inputs 2 x XLR 1 4 phone combo socket Very high sensitivity at very high signal to noise ratio Mounting option for one transmitter in a 19 rack 1 RU Operating voltage supply AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz M Bodypack receiver IEM 200 R also available separately item no 278290 Headphones outlets 1 4 phone and 1 8 mini phone sockets with volume control Volume and pan control Operating voltage supply 2 AA cells LR6 1 5 V Earplugs EP 4 16 systems can be operated simultaneously The system operates within a frequency range of 824 250 MHz to 843 750 MHz divided into four frequency groups Included accessories earpieces in various sizes batteries and mounting material for rack mounting IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 17 Installation and starting up 4 Installation and starting up 4 1 General information Unpack and carefully check that there is no transportation damage before using the unit Keep the equipment packaging To fully protect the device against vibration dust and moisture during transportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging material suitable for transport or storage respectively Establish all connections as long as the unit is switched off Use the shortest possible high quality cables for all connections themann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 18 Installation and starting up Notes on wireless transmission M This device uti
28. vices th mann UHF wireless system MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Safety instructions DANGER Electric shock caused by high voltages inside Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present Never remove any covers There are no user serviceable parts inside DANGER Electric shock caused by short circuit Always use proper ready made insulated mains cabling power cord with a pro tective contact plug Do not modify the mains cable or the plug Failure to do so could result in electric shock death or fire If in doubt seek advice from a regis tered electrician IEM 200 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Safety instructions th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION CAUTION Possible hearing impairment The use of earphones at high volume over a longer period of time can cause per manent hearing damage Adjust the output volume of your audio device to a medium value and use the earphones no longer than about one hour a day NOTICE Operating conditions This device has been designed for indoor use only To prevent damage never expose the device to any liquid or moisture Avoid direct sunlight heavy dirt and strong vibrations UHF wireless system 10 Safety instructions NOTICE Power supply Before connecting the device ensure that the input voltage AC outlet matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual current circuit breaker Failure to do
29. z item no 278283 Frequency group A Channel 1 Channel 2 714 250 MHz 715 500 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 724 250 MHz 725 875 MHz Frequency group B Channel 1 Channel 2 710 750MHz 711 375 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 718 875 MHz 720 250 MHz th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Channel 3 716 500 MHz Channel 11 727 000 MHz Channel 3 713 125 MHz Channel 11 723 250 MHz Channel 4 717 125 MHz Channel 12 728 500 MHz Channel 4 714 000 MHz Channel 12 724 000 MHz Channel 5 718 250 MHz Channel 13 729 000 MHz Channel 5 715 250 MHz Channel 13 725 625 MHz UHF wireless system Channel 6 719 125 MHz Channel 14 730 750 MHz Channel 6 716 250 MHz Channel 14 726 750 MHz Channel 7 720 500 MHz Channel 15 731 750 MHz Channel 7 716 875 MHz Channel 15 728 250 MHz Channel 8 723 500 MHz Channel 16 733 250 MHz Channel 8 718 000 MHz Channel 16 733 750 MHz 54 the t bone IEM 200 710 MHz 734 MHz item no 278283 Frequency group C Channel 1 Channel 2 711 125 MHz 711 750 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 719 000 MHz 720 875 MHz Frequency group D Channel 1 Channel 2 710 625 MHz 711 125 MHz Channel 9 Channel 10 720 875 MHz 721 375 MHz Channel 3 712 625 MHz Channel 11 724 500 MHz Channel 3 711 875 MHz Channel 11 722 875 MHz Channel 4 713 750 MHz Channel 12 725 875 MHz Channel 4 713 625 MHz Channel 12 723 375 MHz Channel 5 714 500 MHz Channel 13 726 625 MHz Channel 5 715 875 MHz Channe
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