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1. WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS e PN VION NR 2 5 141799 5251 155 UHF 35 BAND MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOTSP TPERSONAL MONT ANY SPOT WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS 1 Introduction oer Re ete 1 2 S ATCT oo pM MEN Ei eerta en 1 3 Environment ee vances e edle eee 1 4 Wireless eee ee IRE ED eet o esed eite 1 5 Product Description meme 2 5 1 Diversity Type Receiver 5 2 Handheld Microphone 5 3 Bodypack Transmitter 6 Basic nen 10 7 Setting 12 7 1 Connecting the receiver to power 7 2 Connecting the receiver to an audio mixer or an amplifier 7 8 Inserting batteries into the handheld bodypack transmitter 7 4 Setting up the handheld transmitter 7 5 Setting up the bodypack transmitter 8 14 9 System Features and 15 ANY SPOT WIRELESS NOTE FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Notice The chang
2. ANY SPOT SETTING UP 7 Setting Up NOTICE Prior to setting up check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency Two or more transmitters operating on the same frequency can not be used at the same time in the same place so please select different frequencies which can be used simultaneously in the same place 7 1 Connecting the receiver to power gt Plug the antennas into the TNC sockets on the receiver and point them upward gt Check that the voltage of the supplied AC adapter conforms to the voltage AC110 or 220 available in the local area Using the wrong AC adapter may cause irreparable damage to the unit gt Plug feeder cable of the supplied AC adapter into the DC IN socket on the receiver Then plug the AC adapter into a power outlet 7 2 Connecting the receiver to an audio mixer or an amplifier In order to ensure quality sound and avoid distortion please adjust the volume level according to following instructions Never use the balanced and unbalanced audio outputs at the same time This may cause signal loss or increased noise gt sure that the MIC LINE switch is in the correct position for the type of input to which you are connecting gt 5 500 SN gt When using a standard audio cable with 3 pin XLR connectors or 14 6 3mm phone Cx plugs to plug into the MIC IN of an audio mixer or amplifier please turn the Volume i ae Level Control on the receiver to
3. Carrier Frequency Range UHF band 682 698 MHz gt Oscillator PLL synthesized 64 selectable channels gt Frequency Stability 0 005 S Nratio gt 94dB at 48KHz deviation and 60dBuV antenna input gt Image and Spurious Rejection 80 dB minimum Receiving Sensitivity 8 gt Selectivity gt 509 gt AF Response 50Hz to 15KHz gt lt 1 at 1KHz gt Modulation Mode gt F Frequency 1 56MHz 2 10 7MHz gt Dynamic Range gt 96dB gt Tone Signal 32 768KHz gt Audio Output Unbalanced or and balanced audio outputs gt Power Supply 12V DC Handheld MS HH5 Bodypack Transmitter AS MBP5 gt Carrier Frequency Range UHF band 682 698MHz gt RF Power Output 10mW gt Oscillator PLL synthesized 64 selectable channels gt Frequency Stability 0 005 gt Maximum Deviation t48KHz gt Spurious Emission gt 60dB below carrier frequency gt 196 at 1KHz Microphone Cartridge Handheld uni directional dynamic Lavalier uni directional electret condenser Headset omni directional electret condenser gt ToneKey 32 768 gt Operating voltage DC1 5V x 2AA size dry or rechargeable batteries gt Current consumption 65 5mA WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT FEATURES amp SPECIFICATIONS MS 700R Receiver Handheld AS HH7 Bodypack Transmitter AS MBP7 gt Carrier
4. MICROPHONE ANY SPOT ACCESSORIES AS CASEMIC a 1 f m 5 4 Me S AS SRE NES AS HLC AS HS m gt AS LV AS GTR WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT CASE FOR MICS Holds 1 rack mount receiver body pack transmitter or handheld microphone and accessories DC CHARGER DC charger will charge up to 5 AS 1000R or other DC chargeable units from Galaxy including AS MBP5 AS MBP7 AS HH5 amp AS HH7 5 charging cables included LONG RACK EARS long rack ears will mount any single Any Spot rack unit into one rack space SHORT RACK EARS short rack ears will mount and two Any Spot rack units into two rack space connecting plate included HEADSET LAV COMBO OMNI MIC Omni directional Will work as a headset or lav Mini XLR connector UNI HEADSET MIC W MINI XLR omni directional heaset dual ear can also be used as a lapel microphone mini XLR plug works with both AS MBP5 amp AS MBP7 UNI LAV LAPEL MIC W MINI XLR uni directional lav lapel microphone mini XLR plug works with both AS MBP5 amp AS MBP7 GUITAR CABLE Y4 TO MINI XLR guitar instrument cable mini XLR plug works with both AS MBP5 amp AS MBP7 ANY SPOT NOTES 991 ee Ji Iso WIRELESS MICROPHONE ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you
5. UHF frequencies are provided to avoid interference Power is supplied by two1 5V AA size batteries 1 On Off Switch Turns transmitter power on and off 2 Mini XLR Connector Input connection for a microphone or instrument cable 3 Antenna Permanently connected helical antenna 4 Programmable Display Displays channel number and battery status 5 Channel Button Press this button to adjust the channel upward 6 Channel Button Press this button to adjust the channel downward 7 Mic Line Selector The switch sets the audio input to either microphone level or line level 8 The rotary control adjusts the sensitivity of the transmitter to the level of the connected microphone or instrument 9 Battery Compartment Insert two 1 5V AA dry or rechargeable batteries into the compartment and make sure that the batteries are positioned for correct polarity 10 Charging Input If rechargeable batteries are used they can be charged by using the supplied DC plug cable to connect the charging input to the DC out on the receiver Charging can take up to 10 hours WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT BASIC CONNECTIONS 6 Basic Connections Connect the receiver output to the audio mixer or amplifier input using a standard audio cables with 3 pin XLR connectors 6 3mm phone p
6. Unbalanced Output 27 6 3mm phone jack provides unbalanced mic level or line level output 15 Mic Line Switch Selects the output range of the XLR balanced connector or the 14 6 3mm unbalanced phone jack It can be set for microphone 20dB or line level OdB 16 Squelch This control helps suppress noise to keep it from entering the system The higher the squelch control is set the lower the sensitivity of the receiver and the smaller the service area of the system Set the squelch to minimum before turning the receiver on 17 DC IN Input connector for the supplied AC power adapter WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Rack Mounting Combine two receivers in a 19 standard rack by using 2 short L type metal rack ears AS SRE and 2 metal connecting plates AS CP Each system includes an AS SRE and a AS CP AS SRE Mount a receiver in a 19 standard rack by using 2 L type long metal racks AS LRE each system includes a pair of AS LRE AS LRE 4 WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Charging Connection Diagram To charge rechargeable batteries connect the supplied charger cable to the receiver and a microphone or belt pak transmitter Make sure that the transmitter s power switch is in the off position The LED on the 500 series transmitters will flash during charging The BATT indicator on the 700 series transmitters wi
7. the channel upward Channel Button Press this button to adjust the channel downward Battery Lock locate the arrow and press inward towards the battery and lift the battery lock open Battery Compartment Insert two 1 5V AA dry or rechargeable batteries into the compartment and make sure that the batteries are positioned for correct polarity Battery Cover Unscrew to expose battery compartment and group and channel buttons Charging Input If rechargeable batteries are used they can be charged by using the supplied DC plug cable to connect the mic s charging input to the DC out on the receiver Charging can take up to 10 hours 10 Antenna Permanently connected helical antenna WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 3 Bodypack Transmitter AS MBP5 The bodypack transmitter operates on UHF band frequencies with PLL synthesized control 64 preprogrammed selectable UHF frequencies are provided to avoid interference Power is supplied by two 1 5V AA size batteries 10 OCO O36 MSULUWSNVALL sumsv ANYS ods ANY 1 Mini XLR connector Input connection for a microphone or instrument cable 2 On Off Switch Turns transmitter power on and off 3 Low Battery LED LED indicates battery status Switchin
8. 0 hours During charging the LED of the transmitter flashes constantly Antenna Input Connector TNC type connectors provide connection to the supplied antennas or to coaxial cable used with an antenna divider antenna boosters or remote antennas Balanced Output Balanced 3 pin XLR audio output for connecting to an XLR input e g a microphone input on a mixing console Unbalanced Output Unbalanced 14 6 3mm mono jack audio output for connecting to 6 3mm input e g a guitar amplifier Mic line Switch Switches both the XLR and 14 6 3mm outputs to mic or line level ranges Squelch Adj This control helps supress noise to keep it from entering the system Setting the squelch too high will reduce the range of the system Set the squelch to minimum before turning the receiver on DC J ack DC input connector for the supplied AC power adapter WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AS M700R 700 Channel Diversity 1 2 AS M700R Rack Detachable Antenna G 020 10 HEADPHONE C vouw Ji ANY SPOT AS M700R TRUE DIVERSITY ANY SPOT UHF RECEIVER AUDIO OUTPUT Loy ANTA UNBALANCED SQUELCH DC ONLY 12 1 OQ w pa 1 Headphone Monitor Volume Control Rotate this knob to control headphone volume level 2 Headphone Output Connector Plug headphone into this 74 6 3mm connecto
9. Frequency Range UHF band 630 660MHz gt RF Power Output 10mW gt Oscillator PLL synthesized 700 channels gt Frequency Stability 0 005 gt Maximum Deviation 48KHz gt Spurious Emission gt 60dB below carrier frequency gt 196 at 1KHz Microphone Cartridge Handheld uni directional electret condenser Lavalier uni directional electret condenser Headset omni directional electret condenser Operating voltage DC1 5V x 2AA size dry or rechargeable batteries gt Current consumption Z0mA 5mA Frequency charts can be found at www galaxyaudio com http www galaxyaudio com ANY SPOT html http www galaxyaudio com AScharts html DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE gt Carrier Frequency Range UHF band 630 660MHz gt Oscillator PLL synthesized gt Modulation gt Frequency Stability 0 00596 gt S Nratio gt 94dB at 48KHz deviation and 60dByV antenna input gt Maximum Deviation t48KHz gt Image and Spurious Rejection 80 dB minimum Receiving Sensitivity 6 dB gt Selectivity gt gt Response 50Hz to 15KHz gt lt at 1KHz gt Frequency 1 56MHz 2 10 7MHz gt Dynamic Range gt gt Tone Signal 32 768 gt Audio Output Balanced and unbalanced audio outputs gt Power Supply 12V DC Current Consumption Single Channel About 300mA WIRELESS
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11. d you must present the original or a copy of the bill of sale as a proof of date of purchase of your unit Upon receipt of your unit for service GALAXY AUDIO will repair or replace your unit as soon as possible but in no event later than 30 days after the receipt of the unit We will return the unit to you shipping charges prepaid provided the necessary repairs are covered by this warranty IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR BY STATE LAW GALAXY AUDIO S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AT OUR OPTION OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND SHALL IN NO EVENT INCLUDE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU GALAXY AUDIO does not authorize any third party including any dealer or Authorized Service Center to assume any liability on behalf of GALAXY AUDIO or to make any warranty for GALAXY AUDIO WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT SERIES WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM I 7 9 27 ee UHF BAND AS M590 AMD 5 7 00 SERIES GALAXY AUDIO MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOTSP TPERSONAL MONITOR 601 E Pawnee Wichita K
12. e bin with domestic rubbish Be sure to dispose of used batteries in accordance with local waste disposal rules gt When disposing of the equipment remove the batteries separate the case circuit boards and cables and dispose of all components in accordance with local waste disposal rules 4 Wireless Note gt Before setting up make sure that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency gt Do use two transmitters on the same frequency gt Use good quality batteries to avoid the damage resulting from a defective leaking battery gt Turn the volume control on the receiver to adjust the receiver s output level to match the input level requirements of the audio mixer amplifier or other device to which it is connected Refer to 7 2 gt avoid interference do not operate the receiver near metal objects and maintain a line of sight between the transmitter and receiver gt Avoid placing the receiver near TV s radios computers or other RF generating equipment such as CD players DAT machines and digital processors that may be capable of producing interference WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 Product Description 5 1 Diversity Type Receiver Stationary diversity receivers are used with all 64 or 700 selectable channel transmitters The receivers operate on UHF band frequencies with PLL synthesizer control and are powered by 12V DC AS M500R 64 Cha
13. es or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements no change to the antenna or the device is permitted Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user s authority to operate the device 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing our product These wireless microphone systems operate on UHF band frequencies with synthesizer control Each system with 64 or 700 selectable frequencies via Phase Locked Loop PLL circuitry makes it easy to choose non interfering channels The number of available frequency channels depends on local regulations Please read this instruction manual carefully before operating the system This manual covers the functions and operations of the wireless microphone systems 2 Safety gt Do not spill liquid on the appliance and do not drop it a hard surface gt Do not place the appliance near heat sources such as radiators amplifiers etc Do not expose it to direct sunlight extremely dusty conditions excessive moisture or vibration Remove the battery from the transmitter if the appliance will not be used for a long period of time This will avoid the damage resulting from a defective leaking battery 3 Environment gt Do not throw used batteries into a fire or garbag
14. g the power to causes the LED to flash once and then go out indicating that the batteries have sufficient power If the LED stays on it indicates that the batteries have insufficient power and should be changed soon If the status LED fails to flash the batteries are either dead or not positioned correctly and you should correct the positioning or replace or charge the batteries 4 Mic Line Selector The switch sets the audio input either to microphone level or line level 5 Antenna Permanently connected helical antenna 6 Group Selector Changes transmitter group setting for 8 selectable frequency groups 7 Channel Selector Changes transmitter channel setting for 8 selectable frequency channels within each frequency group 8 The rotary control adjusts the sensitivity of the transmitter to the level of the connected lapel headset microphone or instrument 9 Battery Compartment Insert two 1 5v AA dry or rechargeable batteries into the compartment and make sure that the batteries are positioned for correct polarity 10 Charging Input If rechargeable batteries are used they can be charged by using the supplied DC plug cable to connect the charging input to the DC out on the receiver Charging can take up to 10 hours WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AS MBP7 The bodypack transmitter operates on UHF band frequencies with PLL synthesized control 700 preprogrammed selectable
15. is connected to the audio mixer or amplifier input Check whether the transmitter is too far away from the receiver or if the SQUELCH control is set too high Check whether the receiver is located too near metal objects or if there are obstructions between the transmitter and the receiver Sound interference gt Check the antenna location When using 2 or more microphone sets simultaneously make sure that the chosen frequencies are not interfering with each other Check whether the interference comes from other wireless microphones TV s radios etc Distortion gt Check the gain control on the bodypack transmitter to make sure it is not set too high or too low Check whether the interference comes from other wireless microphones TV s radios etc WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT FEATURES amp SPECIFICATIONS 9 System Features gt The flexibility and the professional performance of these wireless systems are specifically designed for stages places of worship and professional sound installations gt The wireless microphone system with 64 ASM 500 or 700 ASM 700 selectable frequencies via Phase Locked Loop PLL circuitry makes it easy to choose non interfering channels gt System offers super high sensitivity and extremely low noise transmission and reception gt assembled PCB module ensures the quality and stability 10 System Specification 5 500 Receiver gt
16. ll pulse during charging Charging can take up to 10 hours Never connect more than one transmitter to the charging connection If more than one transmitter needs to be recharged at the same time use the AS DCC charger kit that can recharge up to five transmitters simultaneously ANY SPOT AS MSOOR UHF RECEIVER 00000 00000 Dcour WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 2 Handheld Microphone The handheld microphone operates on UHF band frequencies with PLL synthesized control 64 AS HH5 or 700 AS HH7 preprogrammed selectable UHF frequencies are provided to avoid interference The AS HH5 is equipped with a uni directional dynamic cartridge The AS HH7 is equipped with a uni directional electret condenser cartridge Power is supplied by two 1 5V AA size batteries AS HH5 0 2 MIC 2 2 7 T ES ER 1 Grille Protects the microphone cartridge and helps reduce breath sounds and wind noise 2 Low Battery LED LED indicates battery status Switching the power to ON causes the LED to flash once and then go out indicating that the batteries have sufficien
17. lugs Never use the balanced and unbalanced audio outputs at the same time This may cause signal loss or increased noise o QuOs QuOsQa 0 0 0101010101 Ox 9 tl em TOR AUDIO MIXER LOUDSPEAKER AMPLIFIER LOUDSPEAKER WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT BASIC CONNECTIONS An antenna booster is highly recommended for long distance purposes such as in a stadium or in an auditorium By means of the antenna holders the antennas and booster can be put wherever you want It is an ideal design for multi channel applications Antenna boosters can be used with receivers that have detachable antennas def The antenna holder makes it easy to place the antenna wherever it needs to be in relation to the receiver The holders can be mounted on mic stands or walls TNC female connector for connecting a UHF antenna o lt 4 TNC female connector for connecting to antenna cable or an antenna booster Screw adapter to screw antenna holder onto a microphone stand WIRELESS MICROPHONE ENS 1
18. may also have other rights which may vary from state to state This warranty is extended to the purchaser and to any purchaser from him her for value GALAXY AUDIO warrants the materials and workmanship of its products for a period of one year from the date of the original purchase The following are not covered by the warranty Damage to or deterioration of the exterior cabinet which occurs after delivery Damage after initial delivery resulting from accident misuse or neglect Damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in the owner s manual Damage resulting from the performance of repairs by someone other than GALAXY AUDIO Damage occurring during the shipment or delivery of any GALAXY AUDIO product to GALAXY AUDIO after initial delivery of the product to you Damage to any GALAXY AUDIO product which has been altered or on which the serial number has been effaced or removed ABWN oO If your unit requires service it must be returned shipping charges prepaid to GALAXY AUDIO in the United States This warranty is not enforceable outside the U S Please call or write GALAXY AUDIO 601 E Pawnee Wichita Kansas 67211 316 263 2852 We will then issue you to an Return Merchandise Authorization which will need to be applied to the returned item Under no circumstances should you return your unit to the factory without receiving an RMA or written instruction to do so If service is require
19. nnel Diversity 1 2 Rack Detachable Antenna AS M500R G A USD 10 ANY SPOT e 4 00000 VOLUME AS M500R UHF RECEIVER E 25 Q ANY SPOT AF MIN MAX AUDIO OUTPUT UNBALANCED DCIN 12V 500mA LINE MIC Power Power on pushbutton switch Group Selector Changes receiver Group setting for 8 selectable frequency groups Channel Selector Changes receiver Channel setting for 8 selectable frequency channels within each frequency group Group amp Channel Indicators Numeric LCD s display the group and channel number on which the system is operating These two selections make up the frequency program number RF Level Indicators Five LED s glow to indicate RF signal strength The more LED s that glow the stronger the received signal If none of these LED s glow no signal is being received AF Level Indicator Five LED s glow to indicate the audio signal strength being received from the transmitter The more LED s that glow the stronger the audio signal If none of these LED s glow no audio signal is being received Level Control This rotary control adjusts the receiver s output level within the range selected by the mic line switch 12 DC Out Using the supplied charging cable the DC output supplies charging current to a transmitter equipped with rechargeable batteries Charging can take up to 1
20. on the receiver matches the one selected on the transmitter gt Open the battery cover Push the MIC LINE switch to MIC and use the supplied screwdriver to adjust the GAIN to an appropriate position The receiver s AF level should peak into the red only on the loudest signals gt Test the microphone and while watching the RF and AF levels on the receiver adjust the levels on your audio mixer or amplifier B Connecting an instrument gt Plug the 4 6 3mm phone plug of the optional line cable into the output jack on the instrument and the mini XLR into the audio input connector on the bodypack transmitter gt Switch ON the transmitter and receiver Make sure the frequency selected on the receiver matches the one selected on the transmitter gt Open the battery cover Push the MIC LINE switch to LINE and use the supplied screwdriver to adjust the GAIN to an appropriate position The receiver s AF level should peak into the red only on the loudest signals gt the instrument and while watching the RF and AF levels on the receiver adjust the levels on your audio mixer or amplifier WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT TROUBLE SHOOTING 8 Trouble shooting Problem Solution No sound Check the power supply of the microphone and receiver Check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency Check whether the mixer or amp is switched on and the receiver output
21. r to monitor receiver audio 3 Power Switches the receiver on and off 4 Channel Button Press this button to adjust the channel upward 5 Channel Button Press this button to adjust the channel downward 6 Programmable Display Displays channel number frequency and volume level 7 RF Level Indicators Five LED s glow to indicate RF signal strength The more LED s that glow the stronger the received signal If none of these LED s glow no signal is being received 8 AF Level Indicators Five LED s glow to indicate the audio signal strength being received from the transmitter Green indicates normal operation RED indicates approaching overload condition 9 Volume Button Press this button to decrease the receiver output level from within the range selected by the mic line switch 15 10 Volume Button Press this button to increase the receiver output level from within the range selected by the mic line switch 15 11 DC Out Using the supplied charger cable the DC output supplies charging current to a transmitter equipped with rechargeable batteries Charging can take up to 10 hours During charging the BATT indicator of the transmitter pulses constantly 12 Antenna Input Connector TNC type connectors provide connection to the supplied antennas or to coaxial cable used with an antenna divider antenna boosters or remote antennas 13 Balanced Output 3 pin XLR connector provides balanced mic level or line level output 14
22. t power If the LED stays on it indicates that the batteries have insufficient power and should be changed soon If the status LED fails to flash the batteries are either dead or not positioned correctly and you should correct the positioning or charge or replace the batteries 3 On off Switch Turns transmitter power on and off 4 Battery Compartment Insert two AA batteries into the compartment and make sure that the polarity of the batteries is correct 5 Group Selector Changes transmitter group setting for 8 selectable frequency groups 6 Channel Selector Changes transmitter channel setting for 8 selectable frequency channels within each frequency group 7 Battery Cover Slide the battery cover down to expose the battery compartment and the Group Channel selectors 8 Charging Input If rechargeable batteries are used they can be charged by using the supplied DC plug cable to connect the mic s charging input to the DC out on the receiver Charging can take up to 10 hours WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AS HH7 Coy G Grille Protects the microphone capsule and helps reduce breath sounds and wind noise Programmable Display Displays the channel number and battery power level On off Switch Turns the transmitter power on and off Channel Button Press this button to adjust
23. teries have sufficient power the LED flashes only once If the LED stays on it indicates that the batteries have insufficient power and should be replaced or charged soon If the status LED fails to flash the batteries are either dead or not positioned correctly and you should correct the positioning or replace or charge the batteries gt AS MBP7 AS HH7 Push the ON OFF switch to ON to switch the power on A bar graph on the LCD shows the battery power level Fully charged batteries will show four bars while low batteries may show only one bar If the bar graph displays insufficient power the batteries should be replaced or charged soon If the LCD fails to light the batteries are either dead or not positioned correctly and you should correct the positioning or replace or charge the batteries gt Close the battery cover 7 4 Setting up the handheld microphone transmitter gt Switch ON the transmitter gt Switch the receiver power on and make sure the frequency selected on the receiver matches the one selected on the transmitter gt Test the microphone and while watching the RF and AF levels on the receiver adjust the levels on your audio mixer or amplifier 7 5 Setting up the bodypack transmitter A Connecting a microphone gt Plug the mini XLR connector of the microphone cable into the audio input connector on the bodypack transmitter gt Switch ON the transmitter and receiver Make sure the frequency selected
24. the 1 o clock position The output level for balanced VOLUME and unbalanced outputs is about 77mV 4 gt When using a standard audio cable with 3 pin XLR connectors 4 6 3mm phone C plugs to plug into the LINE IN of an audio mixer or amplifier please turn the Volume AA Level Control on the receiver to the MAX position The output level for balanced and VOLUME unbalanced outputs is about 770mV gt 5 700 gt When using a standard audio cable with 3 pin XLR connectors or 14 6 3mm phone plugs to plug into the MIC IN of an audio mixer or amplifier please push the Volume Button on the receiver to a level of approximately 20 The output level for balanced and unbalanced outputs is about 77mV gt When using a standard audio cable with 3 pin XLR connectors or 14 6 3mm phone plugs to plug into the LINE IN of an audio mixer or amplifier please push the Volume Button on the receiver to a level of approximately 32 The output level for balanced and unbalanced output is about 770mV WIRELESS MICROPHONE ANY SPOT SETTING UP 7 3 Inserting batteries into the handheld microphone bodypack transmitter gt Open the battery cover and insert batteries into the battery compartment conforming to the polarity marks The transmitter can not work with incorrectly inserted batteries gt AS MBP5 AS HH5 Push the ON OFF switch to ON to switch the power on The LED will flash momentarily If the bat

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