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1. Speaker Power Requirements Frequency Response Lead Battery Working Time Bands EQ Input Outputs More Information Option 1 Wireless System 70 Watts 4 ohms 1 woofer 10 25 cm 1 compression driver 1 Operates on AC 220v 60 Hz 20 KHz Built in battery 9 Ah 12 V Fast automatic battery charger integrated 3 6 hours on built in battery unlimited on AC main Bass Mid Treble 1 XLR Line input Master volume control allows Nomade to work like a mixer XLR LINE out Output speaker Jack 6 35 Drop handle 35 mm 1 43 flange for floor stand Dimensions 52 x 32 5 x 31 5 cm 20 5 x 12 8 x 12 4 Weight 13 kg 28 6 lbs Black plywood cabinet 1 UHF 16 frequency receiver SDR 6216M Nomade User s Manual
2. The internal automatic charger will increase battery tension up to its highest level 13 V NOMADE is equipped with an amplified jack output diameter 6 35 to connect NOMADE to a passive speaker ref SP10 signal cable CH15 MS MASTER LEVEL It is the general volume control output This setting allows to balance different levels of each input Nomade User s Manual Nomade User s Manual SIL SIL cain Ss OPTION NOMADE Microphone settings 1 Making changes to CHANNEL FREQUENCY RECEIVER SDR 6216M Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Channel Frequency page Pressing UP or DOWN button will The NOMADE can be equipped with one wireless system It can be used for the han increase of decrease the channel number The corresponding frequency will change accordingly dheld MIC Transmitter or to link Nomade to another sound system e g Xpresso Flash When a desired channel is being selected it will automatically be saved and stored in the memory 2 Making changes to SENSITIVIY Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Set page Use UP or DOWN to decrease or increase sensiti vity Level 1 4 for singing Level 4 for speech or if microphone is used with a tripod stand 3 Making changes to battery selection Use UP or DOWN to go to the Battery selection page Press UP or DOWN to move the cursor to either NiMH rechargeable battery or AKLN alkaline When the battery has been selected it is saved and stored in the memory On
3. Off Volume Changing Batteries 2 pieces of AA batteries are used Unscrew the tap of battery compartment and insert the new batte CAO Orie cyannel LED Ac ries BEWARE OF THE POLARITY Technical caracteristics of receiver SDR 6216M UHF receiver True Diversity with Pilotone v Switch on the receiver The switch on the right is power switch and volume control v Switch on the handheld microphone beltpack transmitter The LEDS A and B are lightning when the UHF link between transmitter and receiver is ok Channel can be changed with the switch on the left side HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MICROPHONE SQ 5016 BELT TRANSMITTER SM 5016 The microphone is equipped with 16 frequencies 1 Antenna 1 Microphone capsule DODO O a ee 2 Battery status led 4 Mini XLR connector 3 Power switch ON OFF 5 Power ON OFF switch 4 LCD display 6 LCD display 5 Battery compartment 7 Charging port 6 Rotative protective cap for controls 8 Cover release button 7 Lock Unlock 9 Charging contacts 8 Set 10 Lavalier microphone UP 11 Mic clip 10 DOWN 11 Charging Port 12 SET 12 Name plate 15 UP 14 DOWN 15 GT 16 MT Nomade User s Manual Nomade User s Manual SL ZAIN Belt transmitter settings HC 30 Charger for the microphone HC 37 for the belt transmitter 1 Making changes to CHANNEL FREQUENCY Handheld microphones and beltpack transmitters can be reloaded The charger HC 30 is for the Use UP or DOWN button to go to th
4. polarity NEVER STOCK THE EQUIPMENT WITHOUT HAVING RELOADED IT It is recom mended to switch of the equipment while loading to ensure a full battery recharge 1 XLR LINE INPUT NOMADE is equipped with 1 XLR 3 pins line input POWER SUPPLY INPUT 12 Volts power supply input Allows working on AC main and battery loading of the NOMADE It is recommended to use the provided cable for recharge CONTROL LEDS Nomade ON r Unload batt 10mn maxi LINE OUT Charger ON NOMADE is equipped with 1 XLR Line output enabling connection to Xpresso or any other sound system To do this connect the LINE OUT output RCA connectors for Xpresso or the Line output on XLR 3 pins for Flash to the Line out of Nomade The sound corrections on the Master are directly linked to the NOMADE including the v GREEN LED ON The equipment is ready to work mol The battery is loaded v RED LED UNLOADED BATTERY SPEAK OUT Battery has reached its time limit Estimated working time left from 5 and 20 minutes depen ding on working options If you have to use the equipment longer than the estimated time connect Xpresso on AC main No working time limit the battery is loading simultaneously If you do not have the possiblity to connect the Xpresso to AC main you can connect the device to a car battery 12V power cable CH15B or to a Pack Battery with the 12 V DC input v ORANGE LED CHARGER Xpresso under power switch ON
5. e CHANNEL FREQUENCY page The handheld microphone SQ 5016 The charger HC 37 is for handheld microphone SM 5016 Before cursor will flash to allow changes to be made Pressing UP or DOWN but LT Raho FE mil loading check that the batteries are rechargeable ones ton will increase or decrease the channel number The corresponding fre 2 Input Level Gain Control Adjustment a _ quency will change accordingly When a desired channel frequency is being selected it will be Low impedance Lo Z MT amp high impedance Hi Z GT gain controls are situated inside HC 30 y A S automatically saved and stored in the memory the transmitter Gain controls are adjustment ports that enable you touse microphones of diffe DS ring output levels and Guitar or instruments with Hi Z output To adjust microphone Lo Z PIED SPS 4 input levels turn the MT control and to adjust the Guitar or instrument Hi Z input adjust the Hand crank tripod stand is delivered with a bag Height 1 25 2 05 m 49 2 80 7 GT gain control to set the transmitter s desired audio input level Max load 70 kg 154 Ibs 3 Making changes to Battery selection TST Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Battery selection page Press SET for 0 Mihi about 2 seconds to activate the cursor Press UP or DOWN button to move ni 7 F _ F4 the cursor to either NiMH rechargeable battery or AKLN Alkaline battery TROLLEY C 50X position When the desired opti
6. ing this unit in order not to damage the electronics Carry the sound system with caution Do not forget to decrease the volume switch before turning off the sound system Handle the control switches carefully Clean the sound system regularly Keep the carton in case of return Transport will be safe and without any risk of damage The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle indicates the existence of internal components whose substitution may effect safety Also indicates important operating instructions The lightning and arrowhead symbol warns about the presence of uninsulated dange rours voltage To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Refer servi cing to qualified personnel Nomade User s Manual SIZ SIZ ZAR Z BASIC EQUIPMENT BATTERY ON OFF BUTTON Use this button to switch on off the device P B 5 oX REMOVABLE BATTERY PACK SELECTING SWITCH NOMADE allows to select the audio signal input This button must be on HF when use as a wireless link and on LINE in case of use as a wired link NOMADE is equipped with a lead 9Ah 12V lead battery making lots of loadings and unloadings possible When connected on AC main the sound system can work without time limit while char ging Minimum autonomy 3 hours maximum 6 hours It is a battery drawer allowing quick and easy replacement if necessary To do so unlock the two screws and disconnect the two power threads while respecting the
7. nomace USER S MANUAL nomades Techniques Audio Groupe Route de Lav rune Tel 33 0 4 67 27 43 05 Mont e du Terral Fax 33 0 4 67 27 85 64 34430 Saint Jean de V das contact tag fr com FRANCE www tag fr com SUMMARY INTRODUCTION ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE BASIC EQUIPMENT 1 LINE INPUT TONE ADJ USTMENTS LINE OUTPUT SPEAK OUTPUT MASTER VOLUME CONTROL BATTERY CONTROL LEDS OPTIONS WIRELESS RECEIVER SDR 6216M HANDHELD MIC TRANSMITTER SQ 5016 BELT TRANSMITTER SM 5016 CHARGERS PIED SPS 4 AND TROLLEY TECHNICAL DATA Nomade User s Manual Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 Page Page Page Page Page Page U U A A A A Page Page 6 Pages 6 7 Pages 7 8 Page 9 Page 9 Page 10 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing NOMADE To ensure the best performance and get the maximum life out of the equipment we recommend that you read this manual carefully NOMADE is an active annex cabinet where one wireless system can be integrated This annex cabi net can be used with the lectern Flash or with the PA systems Xpresso for example either in wired or wireless link ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE GN OS OR S Charge the sound system before use Do not use the sound system in a humid or dusty place or near any heat sources such as radia tors heat registers neither under the sun or at very low temperatures Place the sound system in a ventilated place Be careful when mov
8. on has been selected press SET for about 2 seconds to save and The trolley bag C 50X was espeacially developped for NOMADE pore CRE IRON It exists 2 possibilities to carry NOMADE First of all you can use the trolley bag like a modern suitcase It has wheels so you can roll it behind you The plastic handle for it is situated on the top Secondly you can use this trolley like a sport bag You have 2 long handles 1 on each side of the bag The small handle located on the top of the trolley helps the customer to put up the bag Never use it to carry NOMADE For rechargeable batteries we strongly recommend NiMH batteries no alkanies Wrong batteries can damage the microphone functions Check battery status Many batteries are known to have leakage problem of conductive and corrosive liquid Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the belt transmitter for a few days H SOEXT H 50EXT is an outdoor protective bag especially developped for NOMADE Battery Installation SM 5016 uses 2 pieces of AA size batteries Alkaline battery is recommended To install or remove the batteries press the release buttons at the edges of the transmitter to open or close the cover as illustrated below Do not use this handle to carry NOMADE Also check that transmitter and receiver are on the same channel Nomade User s Manual Nomade User s Manual SSL ASS TECHNICAL DATA nonads Basic Equipment RMS Power
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