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1. chan sees 8 8 Tour Guide Setup Procedure 9 9 Unit Specifications 10 Aceessoes 14 11 az snc EEE 15 12 Frequency 2 2 16 19 Cem Cation eae aaas 17 CONTENTS The following items are included in the Any Spot Wireless Tour Guide system 1 1 Transmitter of your choice AS TVH2 Handheld AS TVBPT a al Pendant or AS TXRM Tabletop Transmitter 4 Receivers 2 AS DCBPTR Drop In Charging Stations 1 Owner s Manual 1 Carrying Case Transmitter Choices Receivers GALAXY AUDIO ANY SPOT WIRELESS TOUR GUIDE SYSTEMS Introduction The Tour Guide Systems are a lightweight multi channel wireless system that can be used in museums conference rooms churches hotels manufacturing plants and by rental and production houses Since the Tour Guide system operates in the UHF band this kit can allow for a speech or presentation to be translated into another language and broadcast to listeners It can also be used in loud or noisy environments for tours of manufacturing plants and facilities The Tour Guide sys
2. hold power switch for about two seconds until LCD displays Switch On Steps Press the power switch and hold for about two seconds until the LED turns to Blue and 97 is displayed in the LCD The LCD will then automatically display the selected channel EEG Channel indicator Channel Frequency Settings with power Press the Channel adjustment button in and hold for about 3 seconds The Channel number display will start flashing Press the Channel adjustment button to the right to display a higher numbered channel Press the Channel adjustment button to the left to display a lower numbered channel Press the Channel adjustment button in to activate the selected channel Power Settings Remove battery cover and batteries the switch is under the batteries PLAA Fe Mute options Remove battery cover and batteries the switch is under the batteries With the switch in the talk position the microphone is on until you press the mute button With the switch in the Push position the microphone is muted until you press and hold the mute button In either position when the mute switch is green the microphones is on when the mute button is red the microphone is muted LCD Indications 1 Three bars means batteries are fully charged 2 088 One bar indicates low batteries Replace or recharge the bat
3. S N Operating Range gt 60 dB with AS TVBPR f 1 kHz MIC IN 30 dBv Hi gt 50 M Low gt 30 M withAS TVBPR Open Field face to face Frequency Response Aux 70 Hz 12 kHz Mic 100 Hz 12 kHz Mic 70 Hz 12 kHz Battery Li ion 3 7V 1200 mAh Hi power 85 10 mA Low Power 65 10 mA 3 7 V Battery life Hi power up to 12 hours Low power up to 16 hours Pendant Transmitter AS TVBPT Battery full charge time MIC AUX in connector 3 4 hours 1200 mAh 3 5mm jack LCD display Dimensions Weight Channel Frequency Battery 88 x 52 x 34 mm 75 kgs Handheld Microphone AS TVH2 Microphone type Uni Directional Condenser 16 5mm Element RF output 10mW 1mW Frequency Response 70Hz 16kHz Channels 16 or 96 Indicators Power Mute Talk Display Back Lit LCD Channel 3 bar battery indicator Battery 2 AA type Ni MH 1600 mAh Rechargeable battery 1 5V 2 AAAlkaline disposable Battery life Alkaline disposable 12 to 16 hours typical Antenna Built in Dimensions Dia x L 1 16 x 7 9 37 x 200 mm Weight with battery 20 oz 90 7 g 11 Tabletop Transmitter AS TXRM RF output 10 Spurious emission Less than 250 nW Display status LCD indicator displays channel or frequency Channel select SET UP DOWN keys Antenna Built in or extern
4. USER S MIANUAL ANY SPOT WIRELESS TOUR GUIDE KITS TG H2BPP 4 TG BPTR 4 amp ALS RVBPR 4 AS TVEPR AS DCEPTR gt GALAXY AUDIO 2 A SaUR _WY NY U NYZ DAL This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit WARNING USING THIS SYSTEM AT EXCESSIVE VOLUMES CAN CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING DAMAGE USE AS LOW A VOLUME AS POSSIBLE In order to use this system safely avoid prolonged listening at excessive sound pressure levels Please use the following guidelines established by the Occupational Safety Health Administration OSHA on maximum time exposure to sound pressure levels before hearing damage occurs 90 dB SPL at 8 hours 95 dB SPL at 4 hours 100 dB SPL at 2 hours 105 dB SPL at 1 hour 110 dB SPL at 7 hour 115 dB SPL at 15 minutes 120 dB SPL avoid or damage may occur It is difficult to measure the exact Sound Pressure Levels SPL present at the eardrum in live applications In addition to the volume setting on the Personal Monitors the SPL in the ear is affected by ambient sound from floor wedges or other devices The isolation provided by the fit of quality earpieces is also an important factor in determining the SPL Here are some general tips to follow in the use of this pro
5. 1 4 input 16 will accept unbalanced mic level signals and provide 5v DC to condenser mics when desired by activating the switch 15 These two inputs are controlled by the Mic Volume 2 and TX switch 3 The L R Aux Inputs will accept a stereo line level signal and are controlled by the Aux Volume 5 and TX switch 6 When the TX switches 3 and 6 are engaged the respective LEDs 4 and 7 will light indicating that the input signal is being sent to the Transmitter Module 8 and the L R Aux Output jacks Switch on the Transmitter Module 8 and set it according to the Audio Link System instructions provided on page 13 Set the receiver s according to the Wireless Mic Receiver instructions provided on page 12 Start sending a signal from the source device and set various volume controls in the signal chain from the source to the receiving device to the desired levels It is important to set the gain structure properly to achieve the best signal to noise ratio Normally you will want to set the output of the source as high as possible without causing distortion to the input of the following device and so on down the line Signals sent to the L R Aux Input will appear at the Headphone Jack 10 and be controlled by the Phone Volume 9 Note Signals from the Mic Inputs 14 and 16 do not appear at the Headphone Jack The DC Output Jack 17 supplies 12v DC for charging or powering other devices Make sure any device connecte
6. signal supplied to the transmitter is not distorted 16 Any Spot Tour Guide Kit Frequency Chart Channel Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 EWS Ch6 Ch 7 chs Ch9 Ch 10 Ch 11 Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 14 Ch 15 Ch 16 Ch 17 Ch 18 Ch 19 Ch 20 Ch 21 Ch 22 Ch 23 Ch 24 Frequency Channel Frequency Ch 26 Ch 27 656 000 Ch 28 Ch 29 658 900 Ch 30 660 400 Ch 31 662 000 Ch 32 663 400 640 400 Ch 34 643 300 Ch 36 Ch 37 Ch 38 647 900 Ch 40 650 800 ch41 652100 Ch 42 843 655 500 Ch 44 657 000 Ch 46 659 900 661 500 Channel Frequency 654 100 Ch 50 42 600 657 500 Ch 52 45 500 gt Ch 54 Ch 56 6 659 100 Ch 62 Ch 64 653 600 Ch 66 42 100 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Ch 68 6 Ch 70 000 651 300 Ch 48 662 900 Ch 72 651 000 Channel Ch 73 Ch 74 Ch 75 Ch 76 77 Ch 78 Ch 79 Ch 80 Ch 81 Ch 82 Ch 83 Ch 84 Ch 85 Ch 86 Ch 87 Ch 88 Ch 89 Ch 90 Ch 91 Ch 92 Ch 93 Ch 94 Ch 95 Ch 96 Frequency 658 600 660 100 663 100 Certification AS TVBPR Approved under the Declaration of Conformity DoC provision of FCC Part 15 Meets essential requirements of European Union R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC eligible to bear CE marking Type approved to EN 300 422 2 Meets requirements of EMC Standard EN 301 489 Parts 1 and 9 This Radio Equipment is intended for use IN MUSICAL PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT AND SIMILAR APPLICATIONS NOTE
7. word Transmitter in this procedure applies to either the AS TVHH Handheld AS TVH2 Handheld AS TVBPT Pendant AS TVMBP Body Pack with its connected Microphone or the AS TXRM Tabletop Transmitter 1 Make sure that both the Transmitter and AS TVBPR Receiver power switches are in the off position before beginning this procedure 2 Receiver Attach headphones to the Green headphone jack Move the power switch to the ON position The LED indicator should illuminate Red for a few seconds and then go out If the LED lights up Green first double check that the Transmitter power switch is in the off position If the LED remains Green even when the Transmitter is switched OFF adjust the channel switch until the LED goes out This will greatly increase the likelihood that the Any Spot system will be functioning a frequency free from interference 3 Transmitter Adjust the channel switch to match the channel setting selected on the AS TVBPR Move the Transmitter power switch to the ON position The Red low battery indicator on the Transmitter should flash on and then go out The LED on the AS TVBPR should now illuminate Green indicating that it is receiving signal from the Transmitter If the LED on the AS TVBPR does not turn Green verify that the Transmitter and AS TVBPR have both been adjusted to the same channel settings If the AS TVBPR LED still does not turn Green please try selecting a new group and channel on both the Transmitter an
8. AS DCBPTR UNI HEADSET MIC W MINI XLR omni directional heaset dual ear can also be used as a lapel microphone mini XLR plug works with the AS TVMBP 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 1 4 TO MINI XLR guitar instrument cable mini XLR plug works with both AS MBP5 amp AS MBP7 ANY SPOT CAMERA KIT CASE Holds body pack receivers body pack transmitters or handheld microphone and accessories DROP IN DC CHARGER Drop in charger for the AS TVBPR AS TVBPT amp AS TVH2 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem No Sound Sound interference Make sure both the transmitter and receiver are switched on and receiving power Make sure the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency program number Make sure an audio signal is being supplied to the transmitter Make sure the receiver is within range of the transmitter Check whether the transmitter is located too near a metal object or there are obstructions between the transmitter and receiver When using 2 or more systems simultaneously make sure the chosen frequencies are not interfering with each other Check whether the interference comes from other wireless systems TV radio etc Try choosing new matching frequency program numbers for both the transmitter and receiver Make sure the receiver volume is not set too high Make sure the source
9. This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region Please contact your national authority to obtain information on authorized frequencies for wireless microphone products in your region Licensing A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas Consult your national authority for possible requirements FCC Statement The AS TVBPR Receiver complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device does not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Licensing Statement A user license may be required for operation Contact the communications authority in your country for more information Modifications to Approved Equipment Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Galaxy Audio Incorporated could affect compliance with telecommunications standards thereby voiding the user s authority to operate this product 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 in accordance with the instruction may cause har
10. al Dimensions LxWxH 8 27 x 8 46 x 1 97 210 x 215 x 50 mm Weight 2 8 Ibs 1 26 kg Bodypack Receiver AS TVBPR Model no AS TVBPR Frequency Range UHF 640 664 MHZ Selectable Frequencies Pre programmed 96 switchable frequencies Case Plastic Oscillator Receiving Mode Sensitivity AUX output level 1kQ PLL synthesized PLL Single channel Sinad gt 20 dB Ear out 500 mV RF 105 dBm f 1 kHz Mod 14 kHz 300 mV 2RF 60 dBm f 1 kHz Mod 14 kHz Ear output level 1 4V VR max RF 60 dBm f 1 kHz Mod 14 kHz Ear output T H D lt 1 Ear out 500mV RF 60 dBm f 1 kHz Mod 14 kHz S N gt 60 dB with AS TVBPR f 1 kHz MIC IN 30 dBv Frequency Response Aux 70 Hz 12 kHz with AS TVBPR Aux Frequency Response Ear 100 Hz 12 kHz with AS TVBPR Tone Squelch Frequency 38 kHz Operating Range Hi gt 50 Low gt 30 Earphone AUX out 3 5mm TRS Built in speaker 80 1 Battery Li ion 3 7 1200 mAh Battery life up to 18 hours Battery full charge time 3 4 hours LCD display Channel Frequency Battery Dimensions 36 x 52 3 x 99 mm DxWxH Weight 1009 Design and specifications are subjects to be changed without notice ACCESSORIES 14 ANY SPOT ET HS U3BK LV U3BK AS GTR AS CASEREC
11. d AS TVBPR to avoid any possible interference from outside RF sources Repeat this until the AS TVBPR LED turns Green 4 If using the AS TVMBP Transmitter verify that the switch the back of the body pack is set to Mic Increase the headphone volume control on the AS TVBPR slowly while speaking into the Microphone and listening to the Headphones If you are not hearing any audio or just a low level signal try increasing the Gain control turn clockwise on the AS TVMBP until a proper level is reached If the audio sounds distorted try decreasing the Gain control turn counter clockwise on the AS TVMBP 5 Once a frequency has been selected additional Receivers may be set to the same frequency and audio quality verified 6 Ageneral rule for any wireless system Any number of Receivers may be set to the same frequency and used in the same area However only one transmitter may be used on a selected frequency in any given area Pendant Transmitter AS TVBPT Oscillation type PLL Synthesized control OSC Frequency Range 640 664 MHz Selectable Frequencies Pre programmed 96 switchable frequencies Microphone Electrical Condenser RF Power Hi below 10 dBm and Low 4 2 dBm Max Modulation T H D 80 kHz with level limiting lt 1 f 1 kHz MIC IN 30 dBv AUX Modulation level 7 0 5 kHz level 20 dBv f 1 kHz MID Tone Frequency Modulation 38 kKHz 2 5 0 5 kHz
12. d to this jack complies with the voltage and current rating listed for this jack Description of Functions for Body Pack Receiver AS TVBPR 1 MUTE button 7 Line out 2 Channel 8 Strap attachment point 3 LCD 9 DC charging input 4 Power Volume button 10 Strap attachment point 5 Audio out Headphone jack 11 Belt clip 6 Charging indicator built in 12 Charging terminal Operation of AS TVBPR Body pack Receiver A Switch On Steps 1 Turn the power volume switch clockwise an is displayed in the LCD 2 The LCD will then automatically display the selected channel BCH Volume adjust 1 Turn the power volume switch clockwise to increase turn counter clockwise to decrease C Mute 1 Press the mute button it will turn red to indicate mute D Channel Frequency Settings with power 1 Press the button to display a higher numbered channel 2 Press the button to display lower numbered channel 3 Press the set button to display the frequency E Switch Off steps 1 Turn the power volume control completely counter clockwise until it clicks off F Charging the AS TVBPT and AS TVBPR 1 These units have permanent rechargeable lithium batteries 2 Plug the provided charger into the body pack and an AC power source when the battery display shows empty 3 An optional cradle charger that will charge two body packs at a time is available TOUR GUIDE SETUP PROCEDURE Note The
13. duct to protect your ears from damage Turn up the volume control only far enough to hear properly Ringing the ears may indicate that the gain levels are too high Try lowering the gain levels Have your ears checked by an audiologist on a regular basis If you experience wax buildup in your ears stop using the system until an audiologist has examined your ears Wipe the ear molds with an antiseptic before and after use to avoid infections Stop using the earphones if they are causing great discomfort or infection IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 READ these instructions 12 USE only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table 2 KEEP these instructions specified by the manufacturer or sold with the 3 HEED all warnings apparatus When a cart is used use caution when 4 FOLLOW all instructions moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid 5 DO NOT use this apparatus near water i injury from tip over 6 CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth 13 UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of 7 DONOT block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manu time facturer s instructions 14 REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the 8 DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is dam aged liquid has been spilled
14. mful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television 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 the Galaxy Audio Service Department for help 17 gt GALAXY AUDIO MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR www galaxyaudio com THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY Information can be viewed online at http www galaxyaudio com warranty php www galaxyaudio com warranty php ANY SPOT TOUR GUIDE KIT USER S MANUAL Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice For the most up to date manual and information visit www galaxyaudio com 1 800 369 7768 www galaxyaudio com Copyright Galaxy Audio 2013 Printed in the U S A 10032013
15. or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 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 prong The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your 15 poner ampere te dripping and splashing DO NOT put objects filled outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Wi vases peuS apparel 10 PROTECT the power cord from being walked or pinched particularly at plugs 16 Remove the batteries from the receiver if the system will not be used for a long convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus period of time This will avoid any damage resulting from a defective leaking 11 ONLY USE attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer battery 2 17 DO NOT throw used batteries into a fire Be sure to dispose of or recycle used batteries in accordance with local waste disposal laws LICENSING INFORMATION THIS RADIO EQUIPMENT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT AND SIMILAR APPLICATIONS Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Galaxy Audio Incorporated could void you
16. r authority to operate the equipment Licensing of Galaxy Audio wireless microphone equipment is the user s responsibility and licensability depends on the user s classification and application and on the selected frequency Galaxy Audio strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing and before choosing and ordering frequencies NOTE THIS EQUIPMENT MAY BE CAPABLE OF OPERATING ON SOME FREQUENCIES NOT AUTHORIZED IN YOUR REGION PLEASE CONTACT YOUR NATIONAL AUTHORITY TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON AUTHORIZED FREQUENCIES FOR WIRELESS MICROPHONE PRODUCTS IN YOUR REGION Licensing Note that a ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas Consult your national authority for possible requirements ANY SPOT WIRELESS TOUR GUIDE SYSTEMS Table of Contents Page 1 Safe Inside front cover e E E E 1 2 4 AS TVH2 Compact 3 5 AS TVBPT 5 6 AS TXRM 6 T AS TVBPR
17. tem can be used with your choice of the AS TVH2 handheld microphone AS TVBPT Pendant transmitter AS TVMBP body pack transmitter with a headset or lavalier mic or the AS TXRM Table Top transmitter The AS TVBPT Pendant has built in microphone and comes with a removable lanyard and belt clip for hands free operation The AS TXRM Table Top transmitter gives users the ability to send a signal directly from a mixing board or other device to the listeners The AS TVBPR receivers are lightweight 3 2 oz with easy turn on off volume knob The backlit LCD screen allows for easy visibility of the channel settings and battery life The receiver also comes with a removable lanyard and belt clip for hands free operation Description of Functions for Handheld AS TVH2 Battery Cover HI LOW RF Power slider switch MUTE TALK Option slider switch Bottom of Hand Held Charging Channel Adjustment contacts Operation of Handheld Microphone AS TVH2 A Battery Installation Steps 1 Turn off the microphone before inserting batteries 2 Press in the latch to release the battery cover and pull it away from the unit 3 Insert 2 disposable batteries of 1 5V type or 2 rechargeable batteries of 1 2V type 4 Observe proper polarity while inserting batteries 5 Slide the battery cover back to its original position B 1 G Switch Off steps Press
18. teries 3 088 No bars showing indicates batteries are exhausted and after flashing three times the power will automatically shut off Description of Functions for Body Pack Transmitter AS TVBPT 10 2 3 1 2 3 1 POWER MUTE button 7 Aux input 2 Channel Volume button 8 Strap attachment point 3 LCD 9 DC charging input 4 Mesh Screen Cover microphone 10 Strap attachment point 5 External mic Input 3 5mm 11 Belt clip 6 Charging indicator built in 12 Charging terminal Operation of AS TVBPT Transmitter A Switch On Steps 1 Press the power switch and hold for about two seconds until the LED turns to Blue and On is displayed in the LCD 2 CH0 The LCD will then automatically display the selected channel B Volume adjust 1 801 3 Press the button to increase press the button to decrease The range is 3 steps Channel Frequency Settings with power on 1 Press the Set button and hold for about 3 seconds jaron 2 The Channel number display will start flashing 3 Press the button to display higher numbered channel 4 Press the button to display a lower numbered channel 5 Press the set button to activate the selected channel D Switch Off steps 1 Press and hold power switch for about two seconds until the LCD displays AS TXRM Tabletop Transmitter AS TXR M is a stand alone
19. version of our AS TVTX Audio Link Transmitter module The module is housed in a standard half rack sized enclosure and includes a variety of inputs and outputs as well as mixing controls The AS TXRM is great for transmitting the entire mix from a mixing console to one or more Traveler speakers equipped with wireless receivers Front Panel STATIONARY TRANSMITTER TX AF LEVEL ser MIC IN DC OUT DC IN CONDENSER UNBAL 12 15 12 15 1 Sooma PRFFIRN OCO Gecg 1 Power Switch w LED 10 Headphone Output 2 Mic Volume 11 Antenna Connector 3 Mic On Off Switch 12 L R Aux Outputs 4 Mic On LED 13 L R Aux Inputs 5 Aux Volume 14 Balanced Mic Input 6 Aux On Off Switch 15 5v DC Mic Switch 7 Aux On LED 16 Unbalanced Mic Input 8 Transmitter Module 17 12 15v DC Output 9 Headphone Volume 18 12 15v DC Input Setup and Operation of AS TXRM 1 Starting with both the main power switch off 1 and the transmitter 8 power switch off plug the included power supply into the DC In jack 18 and then plug the other end into an AC outlet Connect the supplied antenna to the Antenna Jack 11 Set all volume controls 2 5 amp 9 to the minimum Set the input TX switches 3 and 6 to off and then switch on the power 1 Connect the desired source devices such as a microphone or line output of a mixer to the appropriate AS TXRM inputs The XLR input 14 will accept balanced mic level signals The
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