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1. be high power DOWN Y to choose L be lower power in the submenu of RF OUT In the submenu of IDFUN LIGHT press second UP A to choose ON be turn on press second DOWN Y to choose OFF be turn off If have ID code the related symbol will show normally if not ID code therelated symbol won t show Handheld tranmitter features Handheld tranmitter control description D L n OBO H i Microphone head With high density sponge the net head by special treatment with anti roll function QLCD screen display channel frequency and battery power Infrared Window DOWN key the channel parameters to the transmitter Gear power switch down is turn off up is normal state Microphone handle upper connecting head and handle part The lower part of the microphone handle counterclockwise rotation can open grip within a plastic bracket CpPlastic bracket Aircraft batteries transmitting circuit board builtin antenna in the tail Belt transmitter Features Belt transmitter control description
2. Ty 1 3 Multiple CHANNEL WIRELESS MICROPHONE IR AUTOSCAN FREQUENCY AUTOSELECTION DIGITAL PILOT Multiple CHANNELS SELECTABLE PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS MICROPHONE USER GUIDE WIRELESS MICROPHONE Thank you for purchasing our products Please read the USER GUIDE carefully before use in order to ensure the product perfomanuce state Conference Wireless Microphone Features and Operation Guide Features 1 Frequency rang from UHF740 00 789 75MHz band anti interference strong 2 Use PLL Phase Locked Loop and High precision Quartz crystal Micro computer chip control frequency stability high 3 IR synchronization improve the use convenience of production 4 With advanced digital pilot function put an end to inferternce and frequency confused 5 Auto mute and Shock eliminating circuit avoid shocking and noise when turn on off 6 Autoscan the free channels without inference which reduce your time when you operate 7 With RF power and adjustable squelch contronl the operation distance 8 Dual DC DC step up circuit for transmitter RF output won t weaken when batteries power reduce 9 Simply operation interface and seldom adjustable parts completely avoid the fault because of operation error 10 The first one to use silent switch on the conference microphone it prevents the noise when turn on off 11 High pick up sensitivity enables you to speak or sing freely 12 More sets used together without infer
3. aion Parameters System Parameters Frequency Range Modulation Adjustable Channels Channel Space Oscillation Mode Frequency Stability Dynamic Range Audio Bandwidth SIN Ratio 10 T H D at 1kHz 11 Operation distance 12 Working environment temperature OANDOARWNH Tansmitter Specifications Antenna Spurious Suppression RF output Power Supply Battery Life AUN Receiver Specfications Receive Mode Intermediate Frequency Antenna access Receiver sensitivity Spurious Suppression Max Output Level Power Supply Consume Power ONODOaABRWN 740 00 789 75MHz FM 200 channels 250KHz PLL synthesized 10ppm 100dB 60 1600Hz 2110dB lt 0 5 150m Ideal conditions 10 C 50 C Built in 60db 10 30mW 2x1 5V AA Size 8 20 hours Twice mixer superheterodunce circuit 110MHz 10 7MHz BNC 500 95 75dBm z T5dB 10dB DC12V 2A lt 14W Operation Guide Channel Adjustment In the normal turn on state Press SET a while to enter into the function for manually adjusting channel The default is from MIC 2 the symbols will flash in the screen press SET again for a while to adjust MIC1 MIC2 press UP A DOWN Y to adjust the frequency and channels as you need seconds it will be saved automatically and exited for 3 Left Channel Frequency Right Channel Frequency Adjustment indicator cHagg Scan indicator Channel Number Lock indicator Infrared synchrotron Di
4. ernce Troubles and solutions The following table lists some common troubles and solutions if you can t resolve it please contact your dealer Phenomenon Reason Solutions Microphone power indications for the display space flashing light rings No power in batteries Replace the new batteries Microphone indicator don t light on when turn on the power switch Make a wrong Installation about batteries polarity Inspect the polarity and install it again Out of power Battery plate dirty and rust Replace the batteries Clean or change the battery plate Receiver haven t response when electrify Receiver have no reception The socket do not electrify Check the socket Receiver adaptor are damaged Microphone haven t turn on Check or replace the same specification of power adapter Turn on the related microphone The frequency not match Over the operation distance Unauthorized to IR synchronization Adjust the frequency according to the operation manual Back to correct operation distance Operate the IR synchronization and get the authorization Receiver have reception but no sound The volume is to MIN Adjust the volume of the receiver and amplifier Audio cable connected wrong or badness Check it and connect the audio cable correctly There is cacophony in the sound box Sound feedback Reduce volume microphone never face to the sound box a
5. from low to high then show and keep the free channel in the same time automatically enter IR operations but it will exit after 5 seconds more or less whether is success or not If enter into scan function 2 seconds later you press SET a second you can choose circularly MIC1 or MIC2 separate It will be saved and exited after finish If press UP A sencond when scanning it will exit this function if it isn t success in 5 seconds it will exit automatically the IR function and keep the original frequency and ID code Lock and unlock the key In the normal state press the key SET not to loose and then press the UP A a second to lock the receiver the screen will show LOCK the key is useless when locked Press SET not to loose and then press DOWN Y to unlock the screen LOCK will disappear the key can be used Lock Unlock can be done synchronization System menu Setting Press UP A to turn on to be system setting After the screen shows SET then directly enter into submenu SQL Press SET a second to choose circularly the submenu SQL left SQL right RF OUT left RF OUT right LIGHT Ieft LIGHT right IDF UN left IDF Un left At the same time the symbols flash Press a second UP A or DOWN to choose the setup as you need Then press SET to exit the receiver sensitivity is total 11 each 2db 95db to 75db In RE OUT Press UP A to choose H
6. gital communications In the normal turn on state Press UP A to IR function sss 7189 15 the default is from MIC1 the left of screen will show cHann ER cHnaa E and from one to five incremental and repeat it means it is uuu 099 sending infrared code The right side keep the same then turn MIC1 transmitter Peas 189 Sm and please put the IR window to the IR window of the rece ecHenh Gira MM iver you can operate in the 5 meters After this the receiv uuu 059 er MIC1 will show P After keeping 2 sconds it will show frequency channel and then save it automatically to exit MIC2 the operation method is the same as MIC1 If it isn t success in 5 seconds it will exit automatically the IR function and keep the original state When IR operation if you press SET a second you can choose MIC1 OR MIC2 to enter into the IR operation separeately After success it will save and exit if press DOWN V y a second then exit IR operation if it is unsuccessful in 5 seconds it willexit automatically the IR function and keep the original frequency and ID code Autoscan free channel and IR operation In the normal turn on state press DOWN about 2 seconds to enter into autoscan function the default is from MIC1 the screen will show SCAN and the left symbols flash After 2 seconds the screen is changing the frequency and channels it means it is scanning sourching the whole channels
7. nd keep some distance from microphone to sound box The sound is intermittence The operation distance is too short Over the operation distance Disorder environment Back to the correct operation distance Avoid the complicated condition such as big metal objects walls scaffolding etc Q 4 ER ii DPower switch ON is turn on OFF is turn off Microphone input jack Transmitter antenna 1 4 whip antenna LCD screen display current working frequency and battery power Four function keys adjust channels and lock frequency the operation is the same ashandheld transmitter Battery 2 1 5V AA battery C Tie clip microphone jack Plugged directly on the microphone input jack that can be used amp Capacitor microphone pick up head Charger USB Charger Transmitter Operation Guide High Low power adjustment Please put the Slide switch in the back of transmitter to L it shows Lower power H to be High power Pick up sensitivity adjustment Pick up sensitivity is the lowestwhen the volume potentiometer revolves to MIC on the contrary to be highest sensitivity Infrared synchrotron Put the transmitter IR window face to the receiver IR window thenrealize synchrotron operation ___S l LHaSsynca VOLUME backside MIN MAX a pluie backside Main Specifict

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