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1. ab em pr TT LLS Selecting Operating CCS Hes em Once the Group and Channel have been established on the receiver the information must be transferred to the transmitter With the transmitter switched to the ON position arrange it so that the rear of the handheld transmitter or the face of the belt pack transmitter are facing the receiver as illustrated in Fig 9 Move the transmitter within the distance of 1 Press and release the CCS button This will transmit the information from the receiver to the transmitter While you perform this operation CCS will be indicated in the Display Once the information is transferred the RF and AF meters should respond accordingly to the signal strengths and the previous function information should return to the display 22 Ed 1 Eum eg Ba em gt pee 1 MIC Selecting Changing LOCK UNLOCK Press and hold the MENU button until the word LOCK appears momentarily on the panel At that point only the CCS button is active This prevents inadvertent or unintentional changes to the settings Press and hold the MENU button until the word UNLOCK appears on the panel At that point all functions are addressable and changes can be made Status Indicators a RF Meter The meter to the left of the display indicates the strength of the RF signal b AF Meter The meter to the right next to RF meter indicates
2. 100 80 40 10 0 5 Poff When the power switch is turned off the LCD will show Poff for Power Off first and then the system will shut down and no further messages will be displayed 1 PART 5 AND FUNCTIONS Fig 1 1 AF Input Jack Connects to lavalier headset microphones or to guitar cable see P23 for five different ways of connecting the TA4F AF input connector 2 Power Switch Powers up unit Switch to OFF position when not in use to extend battery life 29 3 Battery Status Indicator Indicates the power battery condition When the power switch is turned on the indicator will flash briefly indicating normal operational status b When the indicator remains illuminated the battery level is low and must be replaced for continued operation 4 Transmitting Antenna 1 4 Wave transmitting antenna 5 Transmitter Housing Houses electronics and battery compartment 6 Display Indicates function information such as Error Group ID Channel ID Battery Status and Power Off 7 CCS Signal Receptor Houses CCS receiving unit that reads information transmitted to the unit by the receiver unit to set up desired frequency for use 8 Gain Control Allows for the adjustment of various gain settings needed for different applications 9 GT MT Level Switch Switch to the GT position for usage with the guitar bass guitar or Line In The Gain Control does not operate wit
3. Pro Comm PCX 0 1002 Wireless Receiver 7 m inorar no VJ q er 5 AA na Nan gp gg eg IV el lei NASA Pb Intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons HSI 1ON3 Intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION Risk of electrical shock DO NOT OPEN CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING To prevent electrical shock or fire hazard this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids such as vases should not be placed on this apparatus Before using this apparatus read the operating guide for further warnings Este s mbolo tiene el prop sito de alertar al usuario de la presencia de voltaje peligroso sin aislamiento dentro de la caja del producto y que puede tener una magnitud suficiente como para constituir riesgo de descarga el ctrica TONVdS3 Este s mbolo tiene el prop sito de alertar al usario de la presencia de instruccones importantes sobre la operaci n y mantenimiento en la informaci n que viene con el producto PRECAUCION Riesgo de descarga el c
4. 15 16 17 18 19 20 Lire ces instructions Gardez ce manuel pour de futures r f rences Pr tez attention aux messages de pr cautions de ce manuel Suivez ces instructions N utilisez pas cette unit proche de plans d eau N utilisez qu un tissu sec pour le nettoyage de votre unit N obstruez pas les syst mes de refroidissement de votre unit et installez votre unit en fonction des instructions de ce manuel Ne positionnez pas votre unit proximit de toute source de chaleur Connectez toujours votre unit sur une alimentation munie de prise de terre utilisant le cordon d alimentation fourni Prot gez les connecteurs de votre unit et positionnez les cablages pour viter toutes d connexions accidentelles N utilisez que des fixations approuv es par le fabriquant Lors de l utilsation sur pied ou pole de support assurez dans le cas de d placement de l ensemble enceinte support de pr venir tout basculement intempestif de celui ci Il est conseill de d connecter du secteur votre unit en cas d orage ou de dur e prolong e sans utilisation Seul un technicien agr par le fabriquant est m me de r parer contr ler votre unit Celle ci doit tre contr l e si elle a subit des dommages de manipulation d utilisation ou de stockage humidit Ne d connectez jamais la prise de terre de votre unit Si votre unit est destin e a etre mont e en rack des supports arriere
5. Grounding Peligro de Electrocuci n y Toma a Tierra Conecte el aparato s lo a una fuente de alimentaci n del tipo marcado al lado del cable de alimentaci n Si este producto va a ser enracado con m s equipo use alg n tipo de apoyo trasero Nota para el Reino Unido solamente Si los colores de los cables en el enchufe principal de esta unidad no corresponden con los terminales en su enchufe proceda de la siguiente manera a El cable de color verde y azul debe ser conectado al terminal que est marcado con la letra E el s mbolo de Tierra earth coloreado en verde o en verde y amarillo b El cable coloreado en azul debe ser conectado al terminal que est marcado con la letra N o el color negro c El cable coloreado en marr n debe ser conectado al terminal que est marcado con la letra Lo el color rojo Este aparato el ctrico no debe ser sometido a ning n tipo de goteo o salpicadura y se debe tener cuidado para no poner objetos que contengan l quidos como vasos sobre el aparato El interruptor de en lejos en esta unidad no rompe ambos lados de la red primaria La energ a peligrosa puede ser presente dentro del chasis cuando el interruptor de en lejos est en el de la posici n El tap n de la red o el acoplador del aparato son utilizados como el desconecta dispositivo el desconecta dispositivo se quedar f cilmente operable La exposici n a altos niveles de ruido puede causar una p rdida permanente en la audici
6. doivent etre utilises Note pour les Royaumes Unis Si les couleurs de connecteurs du cable d alimentation ne correspond pas au guide de la prise secteur proc dez comme suit a Le connecteur vert et jaune doit tre connectrer au terminal not E indiquant la prise de terre ou correspondant aux couleurs verte ou verte et jaune du guide b Le connecteur Bleu doit tre connectrer au terminal not N correspondnat la couleur noire du guide C Le connecteur marron doit tre connectrer au terminal not L correspondant la couleur rouge du guide Cet quipement lectrique ne doit en aucun cas tre en contact avec un quelconque liquide et aucun objet contenant un liquide vase ou autre ne devrait tre pos sur celui ci L interrupter on off dans cette unit ne casse pas les deux c t s du primaire principal L nergie hasardeuse peut tre pre sente dans ch ssis quand l interrupter on off est dans le de la position Le bouchon principal ou atelage d appareil est utilis comme le d brancher l appareil restera facilement op rable Une exposition de hauts niveaux sonores peut conduire des dommages de l coute irr versibles La susceptibilit au bruit varie consid rablement d un individu l autre mais une large majorit de la population exp riencera une perte de l coute apr s une exposition une forte puissance sonore pour une dur e prolong e L organisme de la sant am ricaine OSHA a produit le guide ci d
7. gelangt sind das Ger t Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt wurde nicht normal arbeitet oder heruntergefallen ist Der Erdungsstift darf nie entfernt werden Auf Wunsch senden wir Ihnen gerne unsere kostenlose Brosch re Shock Hazard and Grounding Gefahr durch elektrischen Schlag und Erdung zu Schlie en Sie nur an die Stromversorgung der Art an die am Ger t neben dem Netzkabel angegeben ist Wenn dieses Produkt in ein Ger te Rack eingebaut werden soll muss eine Versorgung ber die R ckseite eingerichtet werden Hinweis Nur f r Gro britannien Sollte die Farbe der Dr hte in der Netzleitung dieses Ger ts nicht mit den Klemmen in Ihrem Stecker bereinstimmen gehen Sie folgenderma en vor a Der gr n gelbe Draht muss an die mit E Symbol f r Erde markierte bzw gr ne oder gr n gelbe Klemme angeschlossen werden b Der blaue Draht muss an die mit N markierte bzw schwarze Klemme angeschlossen werden c Der braune Draht muss an die mit L markierte bzw rote Klemme angeschlossen werden Dieses Ger t darf nicht ungesch tzt Wassertropfen und Wasserspritzern ausgesetzt werden und es muss darauf geachtet werden dass keine mit Fl ssigkeiten gef llte Gegenst nde wie z B Blumenvasen auf dem Ger t abgestellt werden Der Netzschalter in dieser Einheit bricht beide Seiten von den prim ren Haupleitungen nicht Gerf hrliche Energie kann anwesend innerhalb des Chassis sein wenn her Netzschalter im ab Poistion ist Die Haup
8. 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 televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help HSITON3 7lONVdS3 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES PARA SU SEGURIDAD CUIDADO Cuando use productos electr nicos debe tomar precauciones b sicas incluyendo las siguientes C 1 Lea estas instrucciones 2 Guarde estas instrucciones 3 Haga caso de todos los consejos 4 Siga todas las instrucciones 5 No usar este aparato cerca del agua 6 Limpiar solamente con una tela seca Te No bloquear ninguna de las salidas de ventilaci n Instalar de acuerdo a las instrucciones del fabricante 8 No instalar cerca de ninguna fuente de calor como radiadores estufas hornos u otros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que produzcan calor 9 No retire la patilla protectora del enchufe polarizado o de tipo a Tierra Un enchufe
9. n La susceptibilidad a la p rdida de audici n provocada por el ruido var a seg n la persona pero casi todo el mundo perder algo de audici n si se expone a un nivel de ruido suficientemante intenso durante un tiempo determinado El Departamento para la Salud y para la Seguridad del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos OSHA ha especificado las siguientes exposiciones al ruido permisibles Duraci n por D a en Horas Nivel de Sonido dBA Respuesta Lenta 8 90 6 92 4 95 3 97 2 100 Un 102 105 In 110 d mengs 115 De acuerdo al OSHA cualquier exposici n que exceda los limites arriba indicados puede producir alg n tipo de p rdida en la audici n Protectores para los canales auditivos tapones para los oidos deben ser usados cuando se opere con este sistema de sonido para prevenir una p rdida permanente en la audici n si la exposici n excede los limites indicados m s arriba Para protegerse de una exposici n altos niveles de sonido potencialmente peligrosa se recomienda que todas las personas expuestas a equipamiento capaz de producir altos nive les de presi n sonora tales como este sistema de amplificaci n se encuentren protegidas por protectores auditivos mientras esta unidad est operando GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES DE SECURITE ATTENTION L utilisation de tout appareil lectrique doit tre soumise aux precautions d usage incluant Xe De ee eS qe E e om ua GBs 5 5
10. polarizado tiene dos puntas una de ellas m s ancha que la otra Un enchufe de tipo a Tierra dos puntas y una tercera a Tierra La punta ancha la tercera se proporciona para su seguridad Si el enchufe proporcionado no encaja en su enchufe de red consulte a un electricista para que reemplaze su enchufe obsoleto 10 Proteja el cable de alimentaci n para que no sea pisado o pinchado particularmente en los enchufes huecos y los puntos que salen del aparato 11 Usar solamente a adidos accesorios proporcionados el fabricante 15 16 17 18 19 20 Usar solamente un carro pie tr pode o soporte especificado por el fabricante o vendido junto al aparato Cuando se use un carro tenga cuidado al mover el conjunto carro aparato para evitar que se da e en un vuelco No suspenda esta caja de ninguna manera Desenchufe este aparato durante tormentas o cuando no sea usado durante largos periodos de tiempo Para cualquier reparaci n acuda a personal de servicio cualificado Se requieren reparaciones cuando el aparato ha sido da ado de alguna manera como cuando el cable de alimentaci n o el enchufe se han da ado alg n l quido ha sido derramado o alg n objeto ha ca do dentro del aparato el aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o la humedad no funciona de manera normal o ha sufrido una ca da Nunca retire la patilla de Tierra Escr banos para obtener nuestro folleto gratuito Shock Hazard and
11. the strength of the audio signal c ANT AJB Indicates which antenna is operational at that moment This will switch between the two selecting the antenna with the greater strength for a more reliable reception d BAT Battery strength indicator allows you to monitor the strength of the Battery 23 7 COMPUTER NETWORK INTERFACE OPERATION 1 Connect the network interface remote connector 8 on the back of the receiver to the interface converter this requires at least two linking cables for each pairing Then use RJ 11 telephone cable to connect the converter to the RS 232 or USB COM PORT on the computer as illustrated in Fig 10 PC TO PC KEYBOARD CONNECTOR TO PC RS z3z COM PORT Ez d E T d 4 m Fx aM RX2 o Pa El m ro N c eo 1 Fig 10 2 When linking more than one unit attach one end of the additional cable to the remote OUT jack 8 on the back of the first receiver and connect the other end of the cable to the remote IN jack on the back of the second receiver as illustrated in Fig 10 Continue these parallel connections until all receivers are linked to the first receiver 3 This interface system adapts parallel connections Therefore it only takes two linking cables to address the first receiver and one additional cable for each receiver after that 4 The longer the distance to the converter the worse the system stability may be The network system can w
12. ING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Select GT MT Switch 9 position Determine the use of the Belt Pack Transmitter If a lavalier or headset microphone will be used the switch should be set in the MT position If using a guitar bass or with a line level device pre amp out the switch should be set in the GT position 2 Power On When powering up the transmitter switch the power switch 2 to the ON position The Battery Status indicator will flash briefly indicating normal operational status b When the indicator remains illuminated or does not illuminate at all the battery level is low or exhausted and must be replaced for continued operation 3 Determine Channel Group After you power up the transmitter check to see that it is assigned to the same channel group as the receiver If you find they do not match then follow the G CH setup procedures pages 8 9 32 4 Connecting mics or cable Before making these connections power down the transmitter to prevent damage Make these connections by plugging the connector into the AF input jack 1 and tightening the locking connector down by rotating it in a clockwise direction as illustrated in Fig 5 Then power unit up again Capsule Connector Headset Lavalier e Fig 5 5 Adjust Gain Control Depending on the application of the transmitter it may be necessary to make adjustments to the Gain Control Viewing the AF signal level present on the front panel of the recei
13. S RECEIVER INTRODUCTION een 8 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 9 10 INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER 11 12 19 RACK INSTALLATION OF RECEIVER S 13 14 RECEIVER OPERATING PROCEDURES 15 FUNCTIONS OF RECEIVER LCD DISPLAY PANEL 15 23 COMPUTER NETWORK INTERFACE OPERATION 24 25 25 CON On JS 0 HANDHELD WIRELESS 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 24 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION 24 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 25 4 FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY 25 26 BELT PACK TRANSMITTER 1 PART NAMES AND 27 28 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION 29 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 30 4 AF4 PINOUT AND CONNECTION METHODS 31 5 FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY 32 33 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the most advanced wireless microphone system from Peavey In today s audio world the demand for operating many wireless microphone systems simultaneously is greatly increasing Furthermore audio engineers would like to have a unit that has easy frequency agility more non interfering channels and interference free operation The PCX U1002 is a compact rack unit This true diversity metal receiver fe
14. atures the world s first color LCD panel displaying multiple statuses It employs AutoScan button that automatically searches for non interfering channels with the simple touch of the button A simple touch of the CCS button will provide rapid and precise channel setting of the transmitter avoiding possible errors or mechanical failures This is the perfect single system for use in all applications It is based on years of experience in the professional audio market to resolve issues like quick change of frequency selection of non interfering frequencies and avoiding outside interference to maximize your wireless system Space saving stable performance ease of operation coupled with unbeatable prices make this an extremely attractive system Please read this manual thoroughly for correct operation procedures and optimal performance from your system Included Accessories 1 Antenna 2 2 Instructional Manual 1 3 Switching Power Supply with IEC Line Cord 1 4 1 4 Mono Cable 1 5 RJ11 Cable PC Operation 1 2 PART 5 AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel 1 Front Antenna Input Connectors and located on optional rack mount ears Allows an optional rear to front Antenna kit for front antenna placement on OPTIONAL rack mount brackets 2 Power Switch and Indicator When switch is turned on the red indicator illuminates indicating normal power status 3 Receiver Panel Color LCD Panel indica
15. channel number is shown in the display it indicates the user is using a personalized frequency 4 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 under voltage continues the LCD will show Poff and the system will shut down to prevent being overly depleted F A m L_ 100 80 40 10 0 5 Poff When the power switch is turned off the LCD will show first and then the system will shut down and no further messages will be displayed 35 ELECTRONICS CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY Effective Date 03 04 2010 What This Warranty Covers Your Peavey Warranty covers defects in material and workmanship in Peavey products purchased and serviced in the U S A and Canada What This Warranty Does Not Cover The Warranty does not cover 1 damage caused by accident misuse abuse improper installation or operation rental product modification or neglect 2 damage occurring during shipment 3 damage caused by repair or service performed by persons not authorized by Peavey 4 products on which the serial number has been altered defaced or removed 5 products not purchased from an Authorized Peavey Dealer Who This Warranty Protects This Warranty protects only the original purchaser of the product How Long This Warranty Lasts The Warranty begins on the date of purchas
16. dropped 15 Never break off the ground pin Write for our free booklet Shock Hazard and Grounding Connect only to a power supply of the type marked on the unit adjacent to the power supply cord 16 Ifthis product is to be mounted in an equipment rack rear support should be provided 17 Note for UK only If the colors of the wires the mains lead of this unit do not correspond with the terminals your plug proceed as follows a The wire that is colored green and yellow must be connected to the terminal that is marked by the letter E the earth symbol colored green or colored green and yellow b The wire that is colored blue must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter N or the color black The wire that is colored brown must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter L or the color red 18 This electrical apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and care should be taken not to place objects containing liquids such as vases upon the apparatus 19 The on off switch in this unit does not break both sides of the primary mains Hazardous energy can be present inside the chassis when the on off switch is in the off position The mains plug or appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 20 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to
17. e by the original retail purchaser The duration of the Warranty is as follows Product Category Duration Guitars Basses Amplifiers Preamplifiers Mixers Electronic Crossovers and Equalizers 2 years 3 years Drums 2 years 1 year Enclosures 3 years 2 years Digital Effect Devices and Keyboards and MIDI Controllers 1 years 1 year Microphones 2 years Speaker Components 1 year incl Speakers Baskets Drivers Diaphragm Replacement Kits and Passive Crossovers Tubes and Meters 90 Days Cables Limited Lifetime Rockmaster Series Strum n Fun Vectra Rotor OCC Stage pack 1 year GT amp BT Series amps Retro Fire Metal Maker and Iron Wing Denotes additional Warranty period applicable if optional Warranty Registration Card is completed and returned to Peavey by original retail purchaser within 90 days of purchase What Peavey Will Do We will repair or replace at Peavey s discretion products covered by Warranty at no charge for labor or materials If the product or component must be shipped to Peavey for Warranty service the consumer must pay initial shipping charges If the repairs are covered by Warranty Peavey will pay the return shipping charges How To Get Warranty Service 1 Take the defective item and your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase to your Authorized Peavey Dealer or Authorized Peavey Service Center OR 2 Ship the defective item prepaid to Peave
18. e reception 2 Connecting the power supply Connect the AC DC adapter cable to the 12VDC Input Jack 10 illustrated in Fig 3 Next plug the adapter unit into an appropriate AC outlet with caution to the correct voltage for both AC outlet and adapter as marked 3 Audio Output Connections 11 Unbalanced Output When using instrument patch cable connect end of the cable to the unbalanced output 8 of the receiver and the other end to the LINE IN jack of a mixer or guitar bass amplifier input as illustrated in Fig 3 b Balanced Output When using an XLR microphone cable connect the female end of the cable to the balanced XLR output connector 9 on the receiver and the male end of the cable to the microphone input of the mixer as illustrated in Fig 3 The polarity of the three pin XLR is illustrated in Fig 4 NW 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLDO Fig 4 4 Line Level Switch 7 Setting Position When connecting the unbalanced output of the receiver to a line level input of a mixer or guitar bass amplifier switch the Level Switch 7 to the LINE position Low sensitivity may occur if it s switched to the incorrect position When the unbalanced output of the receiver is connected to a microphone input on the mixer switch the Level switch 7 to the MIC position Overloading or distortion may occur if the switch is in the incorrect position Insufficient levels may be generated by using the MIC pos
19. essage 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 01 EEPROM is not being programmed or internal data error ERR 02 For testing only ERR 03 The frequency you are about to program into the system exceeds the microphone s frequency upper limit At this time the microphone is still operable and the frequency remains unchanged To clear the ERR message in the LCD display simply turn off the power and switch back on ERR 04 The frequency you are about to program into the system is below the microphone s frequency lower limit At this time the microphone is still operable and the frequency remains unchanged To clear the ERR message in LCD display simply turn off the power and switch back on 27 28 2 GROUP and CHANNEL When both items are shown they indicate the user is currently using a pre programmed frequency in the receiver 3 CHANNEL Only If only the channel number is shown in the display it indicates the user is using a personalized frequency 4 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 under voltage continues the LCD will show Poff and the system will shut down to prevent being overly depleted I E F E d
20. essous en rapport la perte occasionn e Dur e par Jour heures Niveau sonore moyen dBA 2 100 11 102 1 10 110 14 ou inf rieur 115 D apr s les tudes men es par le OSHA toute exposition au del des limites d crites ce dessus entrainera des pertes de l coute chez la plupart des sujets Le port de syst me de protection casque oreilette de filtrage doit tre observ lors de l op ration cette unit ou des dommages irr versibles peuvent tre occasionn s Le port de ces syst mes doit tre observ par toutes personnes susceptibles d tre expo s es des conditions au del des limites d crites ci dessus GARDEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS SIVSNVUS 25113 WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE ACHTUNG Beim Einsatz von Elektroger ten m ssen u a grundlegende Vorsichtsma nahmen befolgt werden bann 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CE Lesen Sie sich diese Anweisungen durch Bewahren Sie diese Anweisungen auf Beachten Sie alle Warnungen Befolgen Sie alle Anweisungen Setzen Sie dieses Ger t nicht in der N he von Wasser ein Reinigen Sie es nur mit einem trockenen Tuch Blockieren Sie keine der L ftungs ffnungen F hren Sie die Installation gem den Anweisungen des Herstellers durch Installieren Sie das Ger t nicht neben W rmequellen wie Heizungen Heizger ten fen oder anderen Ger ten auch Verst rkern die W rme erzeugen Beei
21. h the switch in the GT position Select the MI position when using the lavalier or headset Then use the Gain Control function to adjust the amount of gain necessary for the input sensitivity 10 Battery Compartment and Adjustment Control Panel Cover This cover conceals both the battery compartment which is designed to accommodate two 1 5 Volt AA batteries and the adjustment control panel where the CCS Signal Receptor 7 GT MT 8 and Gain level control switch 9 are located To gain access to these press the snaplocks on both sides of the cover see Fig 1 and lift the cover up in a hinging motion 30 11 Detachable Belt Clip Allows for 360 degrees of rotation to suit transmitting angles To detach simply use screwdriver on 45 degree angle to unfasten see Fig 2 Im DEI Fig 2 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION 1 Push in on both battery cover snap locks 10 to open battery compartment asillustrated in Fig 3 Fig 3 31 2 Insert two 1 5 Volt AA batteries into the battery compartment being careful of the proper polarity asillustrated in Fig 4 Fig 4 NOTE When transmitter is not in use make sure it is switched off If the transmitter will not be used for some time please remove the batteries from the battery compartment to avoid battery leakage which could result in damage to the microphone If rechargeable batteries are used remove and recharge when necessary 3 OPERAT
22. he AF indicators will illuminate according to the strength of the signal level 3 Level controls should be set at the mixer or amplifier 6 FUNCTION OF RECEIVER LGD DISPLAY PANEL 1 Designations of Buttons and Functions MENU Button Enables user to scroll through select each the six function a AF e mmm mm mum mm m mmm oT menu button allows the user to scroll through select from among six options as shown on pg 13 When selected the function will be surrounded by a square frame in the upper right of the LCD display Information associated with that function is viewable in the lower half of the LCD display 15 GICH FREQ SQ e res rm pm mm omm onum cum cuum nuum nuum nuu mm RAS ai uc P G CH Indicates or selects the receiver GROUP and CHANNEL There nine separate Groups Each group contains between three and 16 separate channels giving 100 different channels for use aF croup mm mmm wll Save eg EXIT Press the MENU button until the G CH function is selected This will be indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in the upper right corner of the display Press the GROUP A button once The Group Number on the display will start flashing Pre
23. i Avant d utiliser de cet appareil lisez attentivement le guide fonctionnant pour avertissements suppl mentaires Pb Dieses Symbol soll den Anwender vor unisolierten gef hrlichen Spannungen innerhalb des Geh uses warnen die von Ausreichender St rke sind um einen elektrischen Schlag verursachen zu k nnen HOSLNAG Dieses Symbol soll den Benutzer auf wichtige Instruktionen in der Bedienungsanleitung aufmerksam machen die Handhabung und Wartung des Produkts betreffen VORSICHT Risiko Elektrischer Schlag Nicht ffnen VORSICHT Um das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden nicht die Abdeckung enfernen Es befinden sich keine Teile darin die vom Anwender repariert werden k nnten Reparaturen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal durchf hren lassen WARNUNG Um elektrischen Schlag oder Brandgefahr zu verhindern sollte dieser Apparat nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden und Gegenst nde mit Fl ssigkeiten gefuellt wie Vasen nicht auf diesen Apparat gesetzt werden Bevor dieser Apparat verwendet wird lesen Sie bitte den Funktionsf hrer f r weitere Warnungen IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electrical products basic cautions should always be followed including the following 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 2 Do not bl
24. ition of the Level switch with instruments 12 4 19 INSTALLATION 1 Single Receiver Half rack a Fasten OPTIONAL rack mount kit to receiver using supplied screws on each side of the receiver asillustrated in Fig 5 Fig 5 2 Dual Receivers Full Rack a Remove the screws located on the top and bottom of both units and locate the units next to each other and align b Insert the steel plates one on top one on bottom between the receivers and align mounting holes Reattach the screws tightly as illustrated in Fig 6 c Attach rack ears to receivers asillustrated in Fig 6 13 3 Mount the receiver s into standard 19 rack as illustrated Fig 7 NOTE To ensure best possible reception receiver must be installed at least 3 914m above the ground In addition the distance between the transmitter and receiver must be more than 3 914 as illustrated Fig 8 14 5 RECEIVER OPERATING PROCEDURES 1 Be sure that the level controls of the mixer or guitar bass amplifier are turned down to a minimum setting before switching on the receiver After the receiver power switch has been turned on the red power LED indicator will illuminate 2 Under normal circumstances the RF indicator lights up when a microphone or body pack is turned on near the receiver to indicate that the receiver is ready for operation Once the sound is induced into the microphone or belt pack t
25. nal Receptor Houses CCS receiving unit that reads information transmitted to the unit by the receiver unit to set up desired frequency for use 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION Fig 2 1 Remove Battery Cap by unscrewing in a counter clockwise direction 2 Insert two 1 5 Volt AA batteries correctly into the battery compartment with the positive poles facing toward the microphone capsule Then re attach battery cap as illustrated in Fig 2 NOTE When microphone is not in use make sure it is switched off If the microphone will not be used for some time please remove the batteries from the battery compartment to avoid battery leakage which could result in damage to the microphone If rechargeable batteries are used remove and recharge when necessary 26 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Power on when powering up the microphone switch the power switch 2 to the ON position The Battery Status indicator will flash briefly indicating normal operational status b When the indicator remains illuminated or does not illuminate at all the battery level is low exhausted and must be replaced for continued operation 2 Determine Channel Group After you power up the transmitter check to see that it is assigned to the same channel group as the receiver If you find they do not match then follow the G CH setup procedures pages 8 9 4 FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY d geg GROUP CHANNEL AG DOS 1 ERR M
26. noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time The U S Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the following permissible noise level exposures Duration Per Day In Hours Sound Level dBA Slow Response H 6 92 2 100 112 102 1 105 12 110 1 4 or less 115 According to OSHA any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss Ear plugs or protectors to the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits as set forth above To ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high sound pressure levels it is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels such as this amplification system be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in operation SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FCC Class B Notice If your system is FCC Class the following applies Note This equipment 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 equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used
27. ntr chtigen Sie nicht die Sicherheitswirkung des gepolten Steckers bzw des Erdungssteckers Ein gepolter Stecker weist zwei Stifte auf von denen einer breiter ist als der andere Ein Erdungsstecker weist zwei Stifte und einen dritten Erdungsstift auf Der breite Stift bzw der dritte Stift dient Ihrer Sicherheit Sollte der beiliegende Stecker nicht in Ihre Steckdose passen wenden Sie sich bitte an einen Elektriker um die ungeeignete Steckdose austauschen zu lassen Sch tzen Sie das Netzkabel sodass niemand darauf tritt oder es geknickt wird insbesondere an Steckern oder Buchsen und ihren Austrittsstellen aus dem Ger t Verwenden Sie nur die vom Hersteller erh ltlichen Zubeh rger te oder Zubeh rteile Verwenden Sie nur einen Wagen Stativ Dreifu Tr ger oder Tisch der den Angaben des Herstellers entspricht oder zusammen mit dem Ger t verkauft wurde Wird ein Wagen verwendet bewegen Sie den Wagen mit dem darauf befindlichen Ger t besonders vorsichtig damit er nicht umkippt und m glicherweise jemand verletzt wird Trennen Sie das Ger t w hrend eines Gewitters oder w hrend l ngerer Zeitr ume in denen es nicht benutzt wird von der Stromversorgung Lassen Sie s mtliche Wartungsarbeiten von qualifizierten Kundendiensttechnikern durchf hren Eine Wartung ist erforderlich wenn das Ger t in irgendeiner Art besch digt wurde etwa wenn das Netzkabel oder der Netzstecker besch digt wurden Fl ssigkeit oder Gegenst nde in das Ger t
28. ock any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding plug The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point they exit from the apparatus 134 Only use attachments accessories provided by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over G Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been
29. or if you need assistance in locating an Authorized Service Center please contact the Peavey International Service Center at 601 483 5365 Features and specifications are subject to change without notice Logo referenced in Directive 2002 96 EC Annex IV OJ L 37 38 13 02 03 and defined in 50419 2005 The bar is the symbol for marking of new waste is applied only to equipment manufactured after 13 August 2005 Features and specifications are subject to change without notice Peavey Electronics Corporation 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive Meridian MS 39305 601 483 5365 FAX 601 486 1278 www peavey com 2011
30. ork up to with up to 984 300m of linking wire However it is our recommendation to keep this cable under 328 100m to ensure high speed transmission 24 System Requirements e Windows 98R Windows 2000R 32MB RAM Minimum 64MB is recommended CD ROM 2 or higher At Least one nine pin D Sub RS 232 port for RJ 11 RS 232 Converter 8 CAUTIONS 1 When using the DC power supply please be aware of the operating voltage Make sure that a minimum of 12 Volts can be obtained in order for the receiver to function properly However the supply voltage should never exceed 15 Volts DC or the receiver could suffer severe internal damage It is recommended that the DC power source be rated at least 1 Amp 2 To ensure maximum sensitivity use only the proper antennas designed for Peavey receivers 3 Antenna sockets have 8VDC supplied to them for the operation of boosters if necessary DO NOT SHORT the antenna connector Make ALL connections to the receiver before powering up 25 1 PART 5 AND FUNCTIONS l I 1 Grille Protects microphone capsule and reduces POP noise 2 Handle Housing Houses electronics and battery compartment 3 LCD Display Indicates function information such as Error Group ID Channel ID Battery Status and Power Off 4 Battery Compartment Designed to accommodate two 1 5 Volt AA batteries 5 Battery Cap Covers batteries and battery compartment 6 CCS Sig
31. r in a Mute or ON Press the Menu button to save and escape CAUTION The AF meter and the Antenna A B will not be functional with the receiver muted To determine if the receiver is in the MUTE position press the MENU button until the VOL function is selected and it will be indicated by LCD display MUTE if muted and ON if unmuted Indicates or sets up the name of the receiver This allows you to give six character identification to the receiver i e user s name instrument name etc This is extremely helpful when in a rack or with other devices ARA m Ge zm PERNE BF AF mm mm Dan mm Press the MENU button until the function is selected This will be indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in the upper right corner of the display Press and hold the GROUP A button or the SCAN Y button The character in the far left position will start to blink if the character is a space it will not blink This will allow you to scroll through letters numbers and characters and space When the character desired is reached again press the MENU button to proceed to the second position character Then repeat process until all six are completed Press the Menu button to save and escape the function 21 CCS Enables the user to change channels on the transmitter b imply pressing a button BR AF
32. ss the button again to scroll to the desired group number Holding the button will also scroll through the group numbers Pressing the MENU button again will save the group number 16 Selecting Changing CHANNEL uen GICH E ma EXIT NOTE In order for the receiver to recognize that a frequency is occupied make sure all transmitters that are to be used are powered up Press the MENU button until the G CH function is selected This will be indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in the upper right corner of the display Press the SCAN W button once and the Channel Number on the display will start flashing Pressing the SCAN button again will start the AutoScan process for that group The unit will search for a channel that is not experiencing interference and stop on that channel If the channel number keeps scrolling by this means that all channels in that particular group are experiencing interference You should select another group and repeat the process Once you have found a channel then press the MENU button to save and escape the function b FREQ Indicates the frequency currently in use There are 100 channels each with its own designated frequency 17 18 Viewing Channel FREQUENGY re Press the MENU button until the FREQ function is selected This will be indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in the
33. ting adjustment controls and operational status Rear Panel O Le Hr m 4 Rear Antenna Input Connectors Installed with antenna directly This connector also provides power for optional antenna booster 5 Balanced Audio output Jack XLR type connector provides a balanced output signal from the receiver to the mixer 6 Line Level Switch Used for the selection of either Mic level or Line level output 7 Unbalanced Audio output Jack 1 4 Phone jack provides an unbalanced signal from the receiver to the mixer or guitar bass amplifier 8 Computer Network Interface connector Network socket to connect to a computerized system monitoring program 9 DC Input socket For 12 volt DC supply Please note that the polarity of the center pin in the socket is positive 10 Rack mount Brackets OPTIONAL Allows the installation of the receiver into an 19 standard rack case 10 3 INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER 19 3 1 Install the two antennas to the antenna sockets 4 on panel illustrated in Fig 3 or on front rack mount ears 1 Caution These sockets have 8 Volts DC supplied to them which enables you to directly connect the Peavey antenna booster for antenna runs longer than 30 9 144m At that point it is recommended that you install an optional antenna booster to make up for signal loss through the cable and ensure the sensitivity of th
34. tleitungen st pseln zu oder Ger tkupplung ist benutzt w hrend das Vorrichtung abschaltet das schaltet Vorrichtung wird bleiben sogleich hantierbar ab Belastung durch extrem hohe L rmpegel kann zu dauerhaftem Geh rverlust f hren Die Anf lligkeit f r durch L rm bedingten Geh rverlust ist von Mensch zu Mensch verschieden das Geh r wird jedoch bei jedem in gewissem Ma e gesch digt der ber einen bestimmten Zeitraum ausreichend starkem L rm ausgesetzt ist Die US Arbeitsschutzbeh rde Occupational and Health Administration OSHA hat die folgenden zul ssigen Pegel f r L rmbelastung festgelegt Dauer pro Tag in Stunden Ger uschpegel dBA langsame Reaktion 2 100 11 102 1 105 1 110 14 oder weniger 115 Laut OSHA kann jede Belastung ber den obenstehenden zul ssigen Grenzwerten zu einem gewissen Geh rverlust f hren Sollte die Belastung die obenstehenden Grenzwerte bersteigen m ssen beim Betrieb dieses Verst rkungssystems Ohrenstopfen oder Schutzvorrichtungen im Geh rgang oder ber den Ohren getragen werden um einen dauerhaften Geh rverlust zu verhindern Um sich vor einer m glicherweise gef hrlichen Belastung durch hohe Schalldruckpegel zu sch tzen wird allen Personen empfohlen die mit Ger ten arbeiten die wie dieses Verst rkungssystem hohe Schalldruckpegel erzeugen k nnen beim Betrieb dieses Ger ts einen Geh rschutz zu tragen BEWAHREN SIE DIESE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE AUF 01002 WIRELES
35. trica iNO ABRIR PRECAUCION Para disminu r el riesgo de descarga el ctrica no abra la cubierta No hay piezas tiles dentro Deje todo mantenimiento en manos del personal t cnico cualificado ADVERTENCIA Para prevenir choque electrico o riesgo de incendios este aparato no se debe exponer a la lluvia o a la humedad Los objetos llenos de liquidos como los floreros no se deben colocar encima de este aparato Antes de usar este aparato lea la guia de funcionamiento para otras advertencias Ce symbole est utilis dans ce manuel pour indiquer l utilisateur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse pouvant tre d amplitude suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc lectrique Ce symbole est utilis dans ce manuel pour indiquer l utilisateur qu il ou qu elle trouvera d importantes instructions concernant l utilisation et l entretien de l appareil dans le paragraphe signal SIVONVYS ATTENTION Risques de choc lectrique NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION Afin de r duire le risque de choc lectrique ne pas enlever le couvercle ne se trouve l int rieur aucune pi ce pouvant tre repar e par l utilisateur Confiez l entretien et la r paration de l appareil un r parateur Peavey agr AVIS Dans le but de reduire les risques d incendie ou decharge electrique cet appareil ne doit pas etre expose a la pluie ou a l humidite et aucun objet rempli de liquide tel qu un vase ne doit etre pose sur celui c
36. upper right corner of the display The frequency displayed will be for that particular channel for that particular group Press the MENU button to escape the function SQ Indicates or selects the SQUELCH level Squelch is a control that will not allow the audio signal to turn on before the RF signal reaches a certain strength Too low of a squelch level will allow a noisy audio signal to pass Too high of a level will cause the audio signal to become choppy and intermittent The Squelch level is adjustable from 01 99 The higher the value the lower the sensitivity Selecting Adjusting SQ Press the MENU button until the SQ function is selected This will be indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in the upper right corner of the display Press the GROUP A button or the SCAN W button to either increase or decrease the level Press the Menu button to save and escape the function d VOL Indicates whether the audio is ON or MUTE pm 19 20 Selecting Changing MUTE o Li Ke Le VOL tl i EXIT L kia mu d e i Press the MENU button until the VOL function is selected This will be indicated by a block that will appear around the selected function located in the upper right corner of the display Press the GROUP A button or the SCAN Y button to place the receive
37. ver may help to determine if adjustments need to be made 4 AF 4 PIN INPUT CONNECTION METHODS 1 2 Wire Electret condenser microphone Capsule 2 3 Wire Electret condenser microphone Capsule 33 3 Dynamic Microphone es Le 27 es ee 4 Electric Guitar 5 FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY A GROUP CHANNEL BAT HAE e 1 ERR Message When ERR appears the display it indicates that an operational error has occurred Please refer to the following codes to diagnose which error you are experiencing ERR 01 EEPROM is not being programmed or internal data error ERR 02 For testing only ERR 03 The frequency you are about to program into the system exceeds the microphone s frequency upper limit Ai this time the microphone is still operable and the frequency remains unchanged To clear the ERR message in the LCD display simply turn off the power and switch back on 34 ERR 04 The frequency you are about to program into the system is below the microphone s frequency lower limit At this time the microphone is still operable and the frequency remains unchanged To clear the ERR message in LCD display simply turn off the power and switch back on 2 GROUP and CHANNEL when both items are shown they indicate the user is currently using a pre programmed frequency in the receiver 3 CHANNEL Only If only the
38. y Electronics Corporation International Service Center 412 Highway 11 amp 80 East Meridian MS 39301 Include a detailed description of the problem together with a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase as evidence of Warranty coverage Also provide a complete return address Limitation of Implied Warranties ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied Warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Exclusions of Damages PEAVEY S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT PEAVEY S OPTION IF WE ELECT TO REPLACE THE PRODUCT THE REPLACEMENT MAY BE A RECONDITIONED UNIT PEAVEY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES BASED ON INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE EVEN IF PEAVEY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If you have any questions about this Warranty or services received

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