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1. button then the changeable functions will twinkle Change to the desired parameters during the above twinkle by pressing SET button ooo000 06 u Group and Channel Frequency Sensitivity Level RF Output Power MUTE Mode Parameters Lock amp Unlock Status Group amp Channel and Frequency are factory pre set thus its parameter values are displayed after it is ACT synced Values cannot be changed GRP CH 01 01 Group and Channel Tr FREQUENCY 775 275 muz ITLL Frequency Setting Input Gain Level Selectable AF GAIN between 12dB to 18dB with 6dB parameter up or down selection Press MODE button until AF GAIN mode appears Press SET button once to activate function Press SET button to select the desired sensitivity level Press MODE button to confirm and save the change The higher the sensitivity level the lower the dynamic range of input signals Meanwhile noise will increase and the feedback problem will be getting more serious NOTE e The audio gain level is factory preset at 0dB level e Guitar setting is recommended at 12dB level SET O O Setting RF Output Power 2 RF Output Power Levels RF LOW and RF HI Press MODE button until RF POWER mode appears Press SET button once to activate function Press SET button to select the desired RF output power Press MODE button to confirm and save the change J gt R
2. TFP 100 80 60 40 20 10 Power Button 11 Press and hold for 2 seconds to power on amp off OFF Power Off When the power switch is turned off the LCD will show OFF for Power Off first and then the system will shut down and no further messages will be displayed ERR Message e When ERR appears in the display it indicates that an operational error has occurred Please refer to the following codes to diagnose which error you are experiencing ERR no01 EEPROM is not being programmed or internal data error ERR no02 For testing only ERR noO3 The frequency you want to program is above the switching bandwidth of the transmitter Use a receiver with an appropriate frequency group At this time the microphone is still operating and the frequency remains unchanged To clear the displayed ERR message switch the handheld transmitter off and on again ERR no04 The frequency you want to program is below the switching bandwidth of the transmitter Use a receiver with an appropriate frequency group At this time the microphone is still operating and the frequency remains unchanged To clear the displayed ERR message switch the handheld transmitter off and on again e Group amp Channel When both the group and channel numbers are displayed it means that you are using the pre programmed frequency of the receiver e Channel Only If Channel only is disp
3. compartment cover Take out the two batteries Figure 3 e Insert one charged 18500 rechargeable battery into the battery compartment according to the correct polarity and as shown in Figure 4 Then close the battery compartment cover tightly Figure 3 Figure 4 Caution Remove the batteries if unused for a long period of time to prevent battery leakage corrosion and causes possible damage to electronics 16 Caution Note Transmitter cannot be powered on with charged battery Method 1 a Ensure battery is inserted correctly with top side b If battery is inserted correctly it could be due to self battery protection mechanism Insert the transmitter into the charger to re charge for 10 20 seconds to wake up the battery It should work c If charger cannot be used reverse the battery insertion for 10 20 seconds wake up the battery with correct polarity It should work Method 2 a Power off the transmitter before open the hinged cover Press battery protection circuitry reset button once to wake up battery Power on the transmitter Battery Protection i Circuitry Reset Button 17 MP 80 Battery Charger Optional MP 80 Charger charges both transmitters and 18500 rechargeable batteries Transmitters Charging 18500 Charging Notes 1 Refer to actual product in the event of product description discrepancy 2 Frequency range and maximum deviation c
4. F POWER RF LOW RF HI O MUTE MODE MUTE MODE Select from MANUAL and DISABLE Press MODE button until MUTE MODE appears Press SET button once the LCD screen starts flashing to denote it is ready to accept mode changes Press SET button to change between MANUAL and DISABLE in cycle Press MODE button to confirm and save the change or LCD will stop flashing after 5 seconds and parameter will be saved MUTE button is operable when MUTE MODE is set in MANUAL mode MUTE button is not operable when MUTE MODE is set in DISABLE mode MUTE MODE MUTE MODE MAN UAL DISABLE O Setting LOCK Setting LOCK can be switched to LOCK or UNLOCK mode Press MODE button until SET LOCK mode appears Press SET button to select the desired parameter Press MODE button to confirm and save the change Press SET button twice to remove the LOCK function The LOCK function will be removed automatically when losing power Mute function can still work properly when LOCK NOTE Once locked all 6 parameter values cannot be changed SET LOCK p gt SET LOCK LOC Ka 4 UN LOCK O MODE ks REH a gt LOCKE oo O 10 Battery Status Indicates the power remaining in the transmitter battery When the battery has less than 10 power remaining it must be replaced or recharged If an under voltage condition continues the LCD will show OFF and the system will shut down to prevent being overly discharged
5. a w MIPRO User Guide ACT 30TC ACT 32TC Rechargeable Bodypack Transmitter a w MIPRO Electronics Co Ltd z Headquarters 814 Pei Kang Road Chiayi 60096 Taiwan M PRO Tel 886 5 238 0809 Fax 886 5 238 0803 ACTAIZTC Bodypack Transmitter MICROPHONE PROFESSIONALS www mipro com tw CE Fe All rights reserved MN 014 04 2CE mipro mipro com tw 512A Do not copy or forward without prior approvals MIPRO Specifications and design subject to change without notice Contents Bodypack Controls and Indicators 1 Bodypack Controls and Indicators 3 Operating Instructions ane ore 4 LCD Display Screen 5 Transmitter Parameters 11 Battery Status m f 13 Setting MUTE 15 AF Input Connections 16 Battery Removal and Installation o Audio Input Connector TA4F mini 4 pin connector accepts any MIPRO lavalier instrument and headset microphones and cables See 5 ways of connection on AF Input Connections 26 6 6 2 00 O 0 9 MUTE Button To mute and un mute the audio signal temporary Antenna Flexible 1 4 wave transmitting antenna Transmitter Housing Holds PCB board and wires LCD Panel Display transmitter parameters SET Button Parameter selection button MODE Button Allows access to available functions displaying in LCD panel ACT IR Port Ali
6. gn and syncs the transmitter and receiver frequency automatically Power Button Press and hold 2 seconds to power ON or OFF Battery Circuitry Protection Reset Button Battery Compartment Accommodates one 18500 rechargeable battery Battery Cover Hinged cover opens to provide access to one 18500 rechargeable battery External Mute Connector When an external mute switch cable MJ 70 optional is connected user can manually mute and un mute the audio temporary Belt Clip Detachable and reversible design allows the transmitter to be worn on a belt waistband or guitar strap Figure 1 Battery Charging Contact Align contacts during charging Positive Figure 1 Opposite Wear Operating Instructions Insert the lavalier headset microphone or instrument cable into the audio input connector before power ON the transmitter Tighten the connector screw clockwise direction as shown in Figure 2 for a secured fit Capsule Connector Headset Lavalier The ridge on the connector must align and match the indentation on the socket when inserting for a proper fit Figure 2 LCD Display Screen FREQUENCY 775 27 5miz AF MUTE anna LCD Screen AF audio MUTE Transmitter Battery Meter Transmitter Parameters MODE button Press MODE button to access one of the functions below SET button Press SET
7. layed it means that you are using a frequency which is not pre programmed 12 Setting MUTE e Press MUTE button to enter MUTE mode e Under MUTE mode press MUTE button to exit MUTE mode e MUTE button is operable when SET LOCK mode is LOCK e MUTE button is operable when MUTE MODE is set in MANUAL mode AF INPUT MUTE AF MUTE enum Q GRP CH FREQUENCY AF GAIN 01 01 775 27 5miz 0 dB AF MUTE AF MUTE Eb AF MUTE iD 0 O SET LOCK MUTE MODE RF POWER UNLOCK MANUAL RF LOW AF MUTE mm AF MUTE AF MUTE 13 External Mute Connector e External mute connector is a 3 5mm jack When an external mute switch cable MJ 70 optional is connected user can manually mute and un mute the audio temporary External mute connector MJ 70 External Mute Switch optional 3 5mm jack External mute switch on off button NOTE Plug in the device before power on the bodypack transmitter 14 AF 1 2 3 4 5 15 Input Connections 2 Wire Electret condenser microphone Capsule SHIELD FIN AUDIO o2 Co 4 3 Wire Electret condenser microphone Capsule SHIELD a Dynamic Microphone SHIELD PN o2 AUDIO _ o3 o4 Electric Guitar SHIELD RIN 02 AUDIO o3 04 Line in Impedance 8KQ ATT 10dB SHIELD EIN lt O a DA o3 04 Battery Removal and Installation e Pushing down both snap locks on the sides to open battery
8. omply with the regulations of different countries 18 FE amp IC ID THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART74 OF THE FCC RULES AND RSS 123 ISSUE 2 OF CANADA OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 This device may not cause interference 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Disposal Dispose of any unusable devices or batteries responsibly and in accordance with any applicable regulations Disposing of used batteries with domestic waste is to be avoided Batteries NiCad cells often contain heavy metals such as cadmium Cd mercury Hg and lead Pb that makes them unsuitable for disposal with domestic waste You may return spent batteries accumulators free of charge to recycling centres or anywhere else batteries accumulators are sold By doing so you contribute to the conservation of our environment 19
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