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USER`S MANUAL - Galaxy Audio

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1. VES VSC M USER S MANUAL ANY SPOT WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM GALAXY AUDIO MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR GALAXKY AUDIO System GOMPONSMS si aaa ES Sa aa UU a e aka Functions of the VESR Functions of the VSCR Functions of the HH18 Hand Held Transmitter Functions of the MBP18 Body Pack Transmitter Troubleshooting accretion aaan s du dpi mane SpecifiCatiOris TT System Components System Components All systems include VESR or VSCR receiver 1 1 4 AF connector Power supply User guide Hand Held System includes HH18 handheld transmitter HH18 Triple Play System includes MBP 18 bodypack transmitter Lav Headset mic and Guitar cable er MBP18 LV13 UBK JEE SMeHJaL ANY SPOT MIRELESS SYSTEM HS13 UBK Functions of the VESR Receiver Front Panel Power Indicator Lights when Audio output level control is receiving power Clockwise increases the audio output Counter RF signal indicator Clockwise decreases the lights when transmitter is audio output turned on indicating reception of RF signal O Audio Signal Indicator Lights when receives audio from transmitter
2. Rear Panel OUTPUT Op UNBAL siib voc B 1 4 Unbalanced Audio Output 12 18Vdc in Power adaptor Functions of the VSCR Receiver Front Panel Power Indicator Lights when O Audio output level control is receiving power Clockwise increases the audio output Counter RF signal indicator Clockwise decreases the lights when transmitter is audio output turned on indicating reception of RF signal O Audio Signal Indicator Lights when receives audio from transmitter Rear Panel Mute threshold adjustment The factory default usually needs no adjustment However if there is any interference this threshold value can be increased by turning the knob clockwise until RF signal lamp goes out 12 18Vdc in 12 18Vdc in Power adaptor 1 4 Unbalanced Output Functions of the HH18 Held Transmitter Microphone Grille Low Battery Indicator Lights when the battery is low Power Switch Battery Door Changing Batteries Expected life for two 1 5V AA alkaline batteries is about 8 hours When the battery indicator lights the batteries should be changed immediately as shown below l Functions of the MBP18 Body Pack Transmitter Q On Off Mute switch Gain adjustment switch Three gain settings are available on MBP18 Mic Microphone OdB Guitar with passive pickups 10dB Guitar with active pickups Microphone Inp
3. iver Audio Output Level Maximum ref 30 KHz 1 KHz 1 4 connector into 3000 ohm load 18 dBV Output Impedance 1 4 connector 1kilohm Sensitivity intermediate frequency adjustment audio noise output 92 dB Image Rejection 40dB Dimensions 1 4 x 6 x 4 35mm H X 150mmW X 100mm D Weight 6 170z 175g Power Requirements 12 18 Vdc at 400 mA supplied by external power supply VSCR Receiver Audio Output Level Maximum ref 30 KHz 1 KHz 1 4 connector into 3000 ohm load 18 dBV Output Impedance 1 4 connector 1kilohm Sensitivity intermediate frequency adjustment audio noise output 92 dB Image Rejection 40dB Dimensions 1 73 x 9 25 x 4 6 44mm H X 235mmW X 118mm D Weight 11 340z 321 48 g Power Requirements 12 18 Vdc at 400 mA supplied by external power supply Specifications Body pack Transmitter MBP18 Audio Input Level Maximum OdBV 20 dBV Gain adjustment Range 30dB Input Impedance 470 kilohm Dimensions 4 12 x 2 6 x 0 91 105mm H x 65mm W x 23mm D Weight 2 90z 82 21g without batteries Power Requirement 2 AA alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries Battery life about 8 hours Alkaline Handheld Transmitter HH18 Audio Input Level maximum OdBV Dimensions including the microphone 2 x 9 6 245mm x 53mm Diameter Weight 7 420z 210 35 g Power Requirement 2 AA alkaline batteries or rechargeable batterie
4. nt switch in the transmittar Check the power connection of the receiver and amplifier or mixer Receiver RF indicator off transmitter indicator ON Take the receiver away from any metal objects Check whether there is obstruction between receiver and transmitter Move the transmitter near the receiver Check the receiver and transmitter frequency Transmitter low battery Indicator ON Change the batteries in transmitter Distortion or unwanted noise burst Receiver RF indicator ON Try removing nearby sources of RF interference CD players computers digital effects In ear monitor systems etc Distortion level increases gradually Transmitter low battery Indicator ON Change the batteries in transmitter Sound level different from cabled guitar or microphone or when using different guitars Adjust transmitter again and receiver volume as necessary VES VSC System Frequencies CODE V54 173 8 MHz CODE V59 174 1MHz CODE V60 174 5MHz CODE V61 174 8MHz Operating Range under Typical Condition 150 50m Note actual range depends on RF signals absorption reflection and interference Audio Frequency Response 3 dB 60Hz 16KHz Total Harmonic Distortion 30 KHz deviation 1 KHztone lt 1 Dynamic Range gt 90 dB weighted Operating Temperature Range 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Note battery characteristics may limit the range VESR Rece
5. s Battery life about 8 hours Alkaline GALAXKY AUDIO gt GALAXY AUDIO MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR VES VSC USER S MANUAL THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY Information can be viewed online at http www galaxyaudio com warranty php Sp n www galaxyaudio com warranty php 1 800 369 7768 www galaxyaudio com Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice Copyright Galaxy Audio 2012 Printed in China 04242013
6. ut Jack Power Low indicator light Red glow indicates low batteries and the batteries should be changed Wearing the Body Pack Transmitter Clip the transmitter to belt or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter clip as shown For best results slide the transmitter until the belt is pressed against the base of the clip Changing Batteries Expected life for two 1 5V AA alkaline batteries is about 8 hours When the battery indicator lights RED the batteries should be changed immediately as shown to the left Trouble Shooting Trips for Improving System Performance Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment CD players computes etc Keep the receiver away from the wall and over 3 feet from the ground Cellular telephones and two way radio and such can interfere with the transmission maintain a distance from interfering equipment or any cause of Interference Troubles Shooting ISSUE INDICATOR STATUS SOLUTION No sound or faint sound Transmitter ON Indicator stop flashing Turn on transmittar Make sure the indicator on battery match the transmitter terminals Power indicator off Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged Into electrical outlet and into DC Input connector on rear panel of receiver Receiver RF indicator glows Turn the receiver up Turn up the Gain adjustme

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