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1. Care and Use of your Group X Evo and Group X Evo lite Portable PA Thank you for purchasing the the only portable PA systems featuring the Evo True Wireless transmitter This Patent Pending PLL synthesized wireless microphone system operates in an FCC approved UHF band freguency with 16 selectable channels Please read this instruction manual carefully before operating your system This manual covers the function and operation of the wireless microphone system and portable PA system Some things to remember e While the Evo headset is water and sweat resistant the portable PA units are not They should not be stored in humid environments around the pool for example e Not all CDs are created equal No CD player can guarantee 100 compatibility 100 of the time with 10096 of the CDs available You may find CDs that will play reliably at home but not on your portable PA You may find CDs that will play reliably on your portable PA that will not play at home If you are playing CDs that you burned yourself make sure you start with good quality CDs and burn them with high quality settings e If your unit has wheels remember that they are there as a convenience and that it is not an off road vehicle Don t slam through doorways over bumps or down stairs Even though the internals of your PA are designed for durability use good judgment and caution protect your investment e Do not spill liquid on the Group X and do not drop either unit e
2. f you have the Group X Evo Lite be certain to charge your portable PA every two weeks This helps to maintain and lengthen the service life of your battery Failure to do this may damage the battery e After charging or setting the channel on your headset always close the covers to maintain moisture resistance e For heavy use installs periodically apply silicone grease Part No SP SG 10 or SP SG 5 to the charging connector of your Evo headset You only need a very slight film and only inside the barrel of the headset connector Just put a small amount the size of a BB on the tip of the silver charging jack and insert as normal to charge Too much will just be messy e Do not place the units near heat sources such as radiators amplifiers or etc e Do not store in direct sunlight extremely dusty or humid conditions 2 Wireless Notes e Before setting up make sure that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency e Do not use two transmitters tuned to the same frequency You may however use multiple PA systems with receivers tuned to the same channel This is particularly effective if you want to spread the sound around the room more evenly You may have one PA unit addressing the first few rows of the class and another PA unit in the middle aimed away from the instructor to cover the back of the class e Always operate your system with a fully charged battery e While checking sound move the transmitter aro
3. players AC power and charging cables B Wireless Receiver Module s LED channel displays the channel number Second receiver optional 9 T t 54 13 3 7115 1 UHF PLI 16 CH DIVERSITY WIRELESS RECEIVER OFF B1 RF Indicator illuminates to indicate signal reception on the selected channel B2 Selected Channel Display B3 AF Indicator illuminates to indicate audio signal talking etc B4 Channel Selector B5 Power On Off Indicator illuminates to indicate wireless system is on B6 Power Volume Control after switching on this controls wireless volume X Multi input CD Player optional USB and SD inputs for easy MP3 playback MP3 REPEAT 1 ALL FOLDER SHUFFLE PROGRAM se SP FID pae CD Controls From Previous Page C1 C2 C1 CD Power On Off CD USB SD Input Select Switch between CD or SD USB input If you are trying to play from the USB or SD and get nothing try this To go back to the CD player you must set this switch back to CD FB Fast Backwards FF Fast Forward Folder If your audio files are arranged in folders this will scroll through them Track Skip Reverse Track Skip Forward Play Pause From stop this will play from play this will pause Stop Eject From play this will stop from stop this will eject 0 IR Window Receives control signal from remote do not cover this up C11 USB Input To connect MP3 player or storage device note C2 if usi
4. your wireless system will void this warranty If you have any questions please call us at 866 491 2677 or email techsupport ansraudio com Any equipment sent for repair either warranty or non warranty must include a Repair Authorization Form found under the Support tab at specialprojectsaudio com Although we believe we have found and offer the most rugged CD player on the market because of the fragile nature of CD players and the environments where portables are used we cannot warranty the optional CD player any longer than 15 days to guarantee that it works when delivered 10 NOTES What kind of notes How about which channel worked well in different locations Default volume settings in different classes Any particular points you might tend to forget like be sure to close the channel selector cover You can even use it for your grocery list it s up to you we re just offering this space to use as you see fit 17 Ansr Audio Inc 3800 HWY 271 N Powderly TX 75473 Phone 866 491 2677 Fax 866 746 4366 www ansraudio com www specialprojectsaudio com
5. RTAIN TO FULLY CHARGE THE INTERNAL BATTERY SEE H BELOW FOR DETAILS The Group X Evo Lite is designed for use only with Ansr Audio Special Projects 16 channel selectable channel transmitters The receiver operates in UHF 682 697 MHz frequency band with PLL synthesized control While the Evo headset is water and sweat resistant the portable PA units are not They should not be stored in humid environments around the pool for example 11 A USB Control Supports a variety of MP3 players and USB storage devices 12 C 960 6 9 2 Error e STOP e REPOS o 18 CONTROL DIGITAL PLAYER 1 On Off Volume Independent volume control for the USB input Clockwise turn increases volume Leave in the OFF position if not used 2 Error LED Will flash to indicate a read error 3 Stop Just that the stop button 4 EQ Repeat Scroll through EQ presets normal jazz pop classical rock live by momentarily pressing this button Holding for 3 seconds will set the player to repeat the current selection 5 Play Pause No surprises here press to play press to pause 6 Fast Forward Searches forward 7 Reverse Searches backward 8 USB Input Compatible with most any USB storage device B Wireless Receiver 16 freguency UHF wireless system See o o 1 On Off Volume Control Independent volume control for the USB input Clockwise turn increases volume Leave in t
6. a lt i Z lt 2 L j PROJECTS AUDIO CVO TRUE WIRELESS FITNESS TRANSMITTER e SA SNS 000 ce oo 20 S55 k S SEK oS SS 0 9 o EAAS Group X Evo and Recharging Portable PA Systems Group X Evo Lite Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna G Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Q Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Q Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assu
7. e certain to dry the headset and charging points before charging and remove the adapter before use If your Evo was supplied with a BLACK charging adapter and cover DO NOT attempt to remove it Just charge normally and replace the cover before use 5 2 Evo Headworn Transmitter Channel Set NOTICE Prior to setting up please check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same freguency Two or more transmitters operating in the same freguency can not be used at the same time and area So for each extra transmitter please select a different freguency which can be used simultaneously at local area Power the Evo transmitter ON by pressing the POWER button for one second e Open the channel selector cover and set the rotary selector to the desired channel Note that the rotary selector is alpha numeric You may refer to the chart below Channel Selector Channel Selector 1 1 9 9 2 2 10 A 3 3 11 B 4 4 12 C 5 5 13 D 6 6 14 E 7 7 15 F 8 8 16 0 e Note that to set the transmitter to channel 16 you must use the O setting on the rotary selector e When the transmitter is set to the same channel as the receiver the receiver s RF meter should indicate a strong signal regardless of whether or not you are speaking into the mic e Be certain that the selector cover is securely closed prior to use Failure to close the cover may affect water resistance and void your warranty 10 6 Group X Evo Lite NOTICE PRIOR TO USE BE CE
8. he OFF position if not used PW LED below indicates power on or off 2 Wireless Channel Selector With Evo True Wireless transmitter turned OFF select a channel on the Group X Evo Lite that shows no RF present as indicated by the RF LED below 3 Power Status LED Indicates power status as determined by the On Off control above 4 RF Indicator LED will light in the presence of RF wireless signal on the selected channel After selecting a channel as described in 2 above and setting the Evo transmitter to the same channel as described in Section 7 2 this LED should remain on indicating that the unit is receiving the signal from the headset transmitter C External Microphone Input 74 inch input for use with a dynamic microphone Volume is controlled by the Main Volume control G D Aux Input 1 8 inch 3 5 mm input for connecting a variety of audio sources MP3 CD tape etc Volume is controlled by the Main Volume control G 13 E Mix Output 1 8 inch 3 5 mm output for connecting to an external recorder or audio system For example if you wish to record a presentation an audio recorder could be connected to the Mix Out This would preserve your mix of relative levels mic to music F Tone Applies a tone control over the entire output If your sound is muffled try setting the tone toward the High setting If your sound is thin try setting the tone toward the Low setting G Main On Off Volume Controls t
9. he overall volume preserving your relative mix mic blend H DC Input Charging input While charging the green CG charging LED will flash turning solid when fully charged During use the red BL battery level LED will remain solid A flashing BL LED indicates an insufficient charge It is very important that you charge the unit every two weeks Lightweight lithium ion batteries may be damaged if completely discharged Don t worry the unit shuts off before the battery is completely discharged Just remember to never let the unit sit unused and uncharged for more than two weeks I Battery Compartment Stores the lithium ion battery pack As the charger is built in to the unit there is no need to remove the battery pack J Shoulder Strap Anchors Shoulder strap included 14 7 System Specifications Evo True Wireless Transmitter Carrier Freguency Range UHF band 682 697 MHz RF Power Output 7 5 mW Microphone Element Noise canceling bi directional condenser Battery Rechargeable Lithium Polymer Operating Range Up to 300 feet Talk Time Up to 4 hours depending on use Group X Evo Portable PA System Carrier Frequency Range UHF band 682 697 MHz Power Output 120W RMS 190W peak Frequency Response 40 Hz 15kHz 3dB Speakers 10 inch LF 1 inch HF drivers Operating Range Up to 300 feet Battery 12V 4 5 Ah x2 recharging Talk Time 3 10 hours depending on volume use Charge Time 6 8 hours de
10. ibed in the next step If the RF lights lights fully on one switch position you have likely found the correct channel Evo Transmitter Switch Transmit Channel Evo Transmitter Switch Transmit Channel 1 1 9 9 2 2 A 10 3 3 B 11 4 4 C 12 5 5 D 13 6 6 E 14 7 7 F 15 8 8 0 16 e Raise wireless volume to approximately midway e Slowly raise main PA volume to desired level If needed wireless volume may also be adjusted If setting up a second Evo and PA receiver optional follow the first five steps for the second unit before checking volume on each It is good practice to skip at least one channel when using multiple transmitter receivers e Go forth and be truly wireless 4 Group X Evo Portable PA The Group X Evo is designed for use only with Ansr Audio Special Projects 16 channel selectable channel transmitters The receiver operates in UHF 682 697 MHz freguency band with PLL synthesized control While the Evo headset is water and sweat resistant the portable PA units are not They should not be stored in humid environments around the pool for example 0866 55cm H MA A Built in Storage Ideal for external mics MP3
11. l Panel BATTERY ELECTRICITY MAIN VOL BASS TREBLE EXT SPK DC IN MIX OUT O 24V 3A MIN MAX E1 External Speaker Out For connecting an unpowered speaker E2 DC IN Function not used on this model E3 Battery Charge Indicator Will flash green when charging Meter indicates battery level during use E4 Mix Out If you want to send your mixed signal to a recorder or other audio equipment use this output E5 Master Volume For overall volume control set mic music balance then use this master volume to control your overall mix level E6 E7 Tone Controls Bass and treble controls adjust to taste o Auxiliary Battery Charger Designated for future use I Primary Power ON OFF H AC Power Input I Primary Rechargeable Battery Compartments This system features a built in charging system eliminating the need to remove the batteries Contact Ansr Audio Special Projects prior to accessing the batteries 9 Retractable Transport Handle 5 Evo True Wireless Headworn Transmitter 1 Microphone Element Shown without the windscreen Always be sure the side with the yellow dot is toward the mouth In the event that you experience a low audio level with excessive feedback check the direction of the microphone element DO NOT twist the element 2 Flexible Boom Adjust so that the microphone element is at the corner or just under the mouth To prevent feedback the Evo uses a noise canceling ele
12. ment Mic placement is very important for a good experience If you notice the volume dip check to be certain the element is placed properly 3 Power On Off Switch Turns transmitter power on and off Press and hold one second to power on three seconds to power off The LED will flash to indicate a change in power status After powering on LED will flash red at 4 5 second intervals to indicate the Evo is on 4 Channel Selector and Cover Lift cover to set the transmitter channel via the rotary selector with the included mini screwdriver Always be certain that this cover is completely closed prior to use Failure to do so may affect water resistance and void your warranty 5 LED Indicator Green indicates charging single red indicates power ON multiple red indicates power OFF 6 Adjustable Strap The Evo headband is designed so that most users can comfortably use the system with no adjustment If you need a more snug fit you may slip this strap forward Also see 7 below 7 Recessed Antenna Prior to use always be certain the antenna is securely recessed into the headband If you need to adjust the strap be certain the antenna is still properly recessed 8 Form Fitting Headband The Evo headband is designed for maximum comfort on most users without adjustment See points 6 and 7 for details The headband will flex for comfort but don t test it s limits by spreading it wider than a human head Really we know someone out the
13. ng USB C12 SD MMC Input To connect SD or MMC storage note C2 if using SD MMC C1 3 LO PITCH press to slow playback in increments 1 to 10 if applicable C14 HI PITCH press to speed playback in increments 1 to 10 if applicable C1 5 NOR PITCH press to reset playback to normal speed if applicable A Input Panel Line input and volume external microphone input and volume S CD VOL D1 CD VOL volume with ON OFF switch Eu D2 TAPE VOL is not used on this version 63 2 2 D3 LINE IN VOL volume control for inch or RCA Ema input Do not try to use both the 74 inch and RCA at MN O the same time a D4 LINE IN Connections If you do not use the USB Que input for your MP3 player you will use one of these The most common connection is using a cable that connects from your earbud output connector to the RCA connectors red and white R L P 3 D5 ECHO LEVEL Digital echo effect if applicable a MA D6 MIC VOL External wired mic volume control E associated with the 14 inch and XLR inputs MAX immediately below D7 WIRELESS MIC PRIORITY In the ON position music will be lowered when the wireless mic is used MIC IN1 XLR MIC IN 2 In fitness applications this will likely be left OFF D8 MICROPHONE INPUT For use with a dynamic microphone no phantom power Do not use both the 4 inch and XLR inputs at the same time E Master Contro
14. pending on charge status Weight 34 pounds including battery Dimensions 11 4 D x 12 6 W x 19 7 H Accessories Storage case Group X Evo Lite Portable PA System Carrier Frequency Range UHF band 682 697 MHz Power Output 40W RMS 80W peak Frequency Response 60 Hz 15kHz 3dB Speaker 5 25 inch full range Operating Range Up to 300 feet T H D lt 0 1 S N gt 90 dB Battery Rechargeable 14 4 V Lithium Talk Time 6 8 hours depending on volume use Charge Time Up to 4 5 hours depending on charge status Weight 4 8 pounds including battery Dimensions 11 4 D x 6 3 W x 8 3 H Accessories Shoulder strap storage case 15 8 Troubleshooting NOTICE Most problems associated with wireless systems are caused by low transmitter battery power Always keep your transmitter fully charged If operating your Group X units on battery power be certain that you are operating on a full charge for best performance Symptom No sound Audio interference Distortion Diminished performance 16 Possible Solution Be certain that the Group X primary power and the components receiver CD are switched ON Be certain that the Evo transmitter is switched ON Be certain that both receiver and transmitter are set to the same frequency Re check all levels on your PA system Be certain that the transmitter is not out of range If using two or more systems be sure all systems are operating in different f
15. re continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices CAUTION CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel TT WA R NING To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Explanation Of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is A intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans The exclamation point within an eguilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Group X Evo Portable Group X Evo Lite Portable Table of Contents Page 1 Care and Use you really should read this section 2 Wireless Notes 3 Quick Start Guide 3 4 Group X Evo Portable PA 4 5 Evo Headworm Microphone with Transmitter 8 5 1 Charging the Evo 9 5 2 Evo transmitter channel set 10 6 Group X Evo Lite Portable PA 11 7 System Specifications 15 8 Troubleshooting 16 9 Warranty 17 10 Notes 17 1
16. re will 9 Charging Connector and Cover For use with the supplied external charging adapter Be certain to replace the cover before use failure to do so may void your warranty 8 5 1 Charging The Evo True Wireless Fitness Transmitter NOTICE Prior to use it is necessary to fully charge your Evo transmitter Initial charge from a depleted state may take up to two hours or more NOTICE The supplied charger is designed specifically for use with the Evo True Wireless system Use of any other charger may cause system damage and will void your warranty Do not use the receiver DC out to charge the Evo e Open the charger cover and insert the charging connector into the Evo as illustrated below Only the supplied wall charger should be used Do not use the receiver s DC out to charge the Evo e Insert the charging cable into the charging adapter as illustrated at right Insert the cable fully e Connect the charging transformer to AC power that s manual talk for plug it in to the wall e Note that the Evo transmitter should be powered OFF while charging e GREEN LED indicates battery charging e GREEN LED will turn off when battery is charged While the system will stop charging no headset should be left plugged in longer than the time needed to fully charge When the green charging light goes out unplug the charger IMPORTANT If your Evo was supplied with a YELLOW removable charging adapter part 9 on page 8 b
17. requencies Re check your operating frequency according to the procedure noted in the Quick Start Guide Section 5 Note that interference can come from a variety of sources If interference is experienced on multiple channels the source is likely nearby other electronic systems in the same building Note that some cell phone signals are known to interfere with audio systems regardless of operating frequency Check the receiver s volume control if it is too high it may overload your system Those with loud voices may move the element away from the mouth Below the lips or to the side of the mouth are recommended positions Incorrect placement may cause distortion by overloading the microphone Be certain the transmitter battery is fully charged Be certain the Group X battery is fully charged 9 Warranty Your Evo True Wireless Fitness System is covered for one year against defects in materials and workmanship excluding the optional CD player see below In the event of such defects Ansr Audio will repair our product free of charge unless otherwise specified in detail or replace at our discretion with a new product of equal or greater value This warranty excludes defects due to normal wear shipping damages or failure to use products according to instructions for proper use This warranty is void in the event of unauthorized repairs or modifications not made by Ansr Audio Any attempt to open or service any component of
18. und the area where you use the system to look for dead spots loss of signal If you find any dead spots change the receiver position If it does not work avoid such places e To help avoid interference do not put the receiver too near substantial metal or reflective objects and avoid obstructions between transmitter and receiver e Avoid the interference from TV radio other wireless appliances and etc e Wireless systems depend on fully charged batteries Low batteries will seriously degrade performance Be certain to allow charge time prior to use e Be certain that the Group X portable PA is exposed and in line of sight with the transmitter Quick Start Guide e Fully charge the Evo transmitter by connecting the Evo to the supplied wall plug transformer Leave your Evo transmitter powered OFF while charging e Fully charge the Group X or Group X Lite Portable PA e Set master volume to minimum switch Group X portable PA power on Leave Evo off e With wireless receiver turned on but with volume turned down set the receiver to the desired channel If the RF lights with the Evo transmitter OFF select another channel with no RF activity e Turn on your Evo transmitter and select the matching channel Note the below table describing the channels Note that position O indicates channel 16 See Section 7 for details Also be sure to watch the receiver RF indicator for activity as you select the transmitter channel as descr
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