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1. 9 System Settings Receiver setup 1 Before turning on the receiver please turn off the transmitters and turn the receiver s volume knobs down to the smallest volume 2 If you want turn on off the receiver please push the POWER button for 3 seconds 3 After transmitters turning on the corresponding RF level will be illuminated on the LCD Now you can adjust receiver s volume to a proper level and make some sounds towards microphone During this receiver s audio level meter should illuminate signal of your voice If audio output or RF level meters are not illuminated please examine the device 4 If RF or audio signals level meters show signals unstable please change the receiver channel Maybe interference causes is the problem If you want to avoid the unstable work don t use both microphones in the same channel at one time 5 Press SET button to select the main menu one by one in a cycle Press A or v buttons to change the current state of the selected menu Hold the A or v button for a long time to quickly select the frequency or channel After parameters changes LCD screen will be flashing as a reminder in 2 3 seconds and the flashing will be stopped after pressing SET button one more time After this procedure your settings will be confirmed 6 For Automatic Frequency Operation press SET button After pressing main display became as in the picture1 Target transmitter IR port in to receiver s infrared auto
2. After this target transmitter s IR port in to receiver s infrared automatic frequency window after couple seconds channel will be changed 4 For the transmitter locking control press the SET button for several times until text Lod set appears on the LCD screen After 2 3 seconds LOC ON or LOC OFF will appear on the display LOCK status can be changed by pressing or v buttons After changes please push SET button one more time to confirm the settings 5 You can control transmitters input gain by adjusting GAIN potentiometer Input gain knob you can find near IR port in the body pack transmitter 6 f you want you can set transmitters RF power If you set RF power switch to Lo position transmitter power consumption became smaller In this case battery s life became longer but working distance became smaller If you set RF power switch to Hi position transmitter power consumption became higher and working distance became higher too Life of batteries became shorten in this case 7 If Lo bat text appears in the microphone display and BAT LOW LED starts lighting all the time it shows that the battery is low and needs to be replaced 8 When you are finished using the transmitter switch off the power source Remove the batteries when storing for long time 12 Operation Operation 1 Please choose non intermodulation frequency setting Usually 4 8 transmitters can be used at the same
3. device is enabled and the batteries condition is good If this indicator starts light all the time it means that the battery capacity is to low and needs to be replaced Antenna flexible 1 4 wave length transmitting S antenna Belt clip o LCD Display Displays current active channel and battery status 6 B port receives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies Dattery port for 2 1 5 AA Alkaline batteries Function Buttons SET A V High and low RF power transformation switch Body Pack Transmitter s LCD instruction Channel s number or working frequency display LI 0 Li UC LU 2 level display shows battery level TI 8 Wirelless System Features Lavalier microphone Microphone Microphone clip Mini XLR Microphone windscreen Before use please fix Lavalier microphone to the lapel or tie where suitable place for sound pick up is Plug the mini XLR into the microphone input on body pack transmitter Now you can start using this device Headset microphone Microphone Gooseneck Neck frame O 6 Mini XLR Before use please put the neck frame behind your neck and fix about 2 5cm distance between mouth and microphone Plug the mini XLR into the microphone input on body pack transmitter Now you can start using this device
4. may be reduced 12 When system is not in application for a long period of time please turn off the device and take off the battery 13 Operation Troubleshooting b s Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged No indication on receiver into electrical outlet and in to DC input connector on rear panel of receiver Remove the RF interference sources near by receiver and transmitter such as CD Audio signal distortion extra noise y players computers Digital devices solutions earphones monitoring system Receivers and transmitters should be set at the same frequency Change receivers squelch level Make the distance smaller between receiver and transmitter Transmission frequency should be the No RF signal same as the receiving frequency or make sure the transmitter is not out of range Check microphone status Maybe RF signal available but no audio signal microphone power switch is on the mute position Unable to turn on transmitter Replace transmitter batteries DI Batteries installation Handheld transmitter 1 Open the battery cover 2 Insert the 2 AA Alkaline battery Batteries installation Body pack transmitter 1 Open the battery cover Battery cover 2 Insert the 2 1 5V AA Alkaline battery 11 ral L m m o WE 2 fa ug 3 Close the battery cover 16 Specifications Receiver s specifications Carrier frequency
5. output O Output B squelch level control Receiver LCD Instruction 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK 8 degree RF level display to display the strength of the received RF signal 8 degree Audio level display to display audio signals Frequency menu display If FREQ lights then the latter six characters display the current operating frequency Channel menu display If CHAN lights then the display is indicating the current operating channel Mute display When MUTE lights then the display is indicating that no radio signals is being received Channel display dynamically display the current operating channel 6 Wirelless System Features Handheld transmitter Sound inlet basket LCD display receives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies Power on off mute switch Microphone body O Battery port 2 1 5 AA Alkaline batteries 6 LOW and HIGH povvers RF switch LOCK switch Handheld transmitter LCD instruction The 3 digits display shows the channels number 8 step level display shows battery level 7 Wirelless System Features Body Pack Transmitter 4 pin Microphone Input Jack o On Off switch Low battery indicator After transmitters power on this indicator will be blink for a one time This blink indicates that the
6. range 795 820 MHz Modulation FM Adjustable range 25 MHz Channels 100 Channel spacing 250 kHz Frequency stability 0 005 Dynamic range 100 dB Max Deviation 45 kHz Frequency response 80 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB S N ratio gt 105 dB TAD lt 0 5 Working range 100 m actual range depends on RF signal absorption reflection and interference Operating temperature 10 C 40 C range Antenna BNC 50 Sensitivity 20 dBV 80 dB S N Image rejection 70 dB Max Audio output 10 dB V AMC is a registered trademark of AMC Baltic www amcpro It C RoHS COMPLIANT
7. time within 25MHz bandwidth If more sets of wireless microphones are needed devices with other frequency band should be applied 2 There should be appropriate distance between the receiver and transmitter Transmitter should be not too far and too near to the receivers 3 If receiving condition seems not to be as good as expected extended cord exterior high gain antenna and even antenna amplifier can be applied 4 The receiver and transmitter must be set at the same frequency channel 5 When several sets of receivers are used together it is recommended to use high gain antenna antenna amplifier and receive branch unit 6 Barrier between transmitter and receiver should be as small as possible The best situation is when signal from transmitter can reach receiver directly 7 When Receiver adopts the omni directional antenna please keep the antenna away from the wall and also away from any other metal objects 8 The transmitters should by at least 20 cm apart when multiple transmitters are used together It prevents interfere to each other 9 If the transmitters are set in small power mode you can use 100 transmitters at the same frequency band 11 When you use Handheld Microphone please hold it in the middle of the microphone body If you hold too close to the Micro phone grille it will affect the sound pick up if too close to the antenna at the bottom of the microphone transmission efficiency and working distance
8. enu functions can be changed RF 22 652 E EE CEET AF 1 1111 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK I IMIT bs M H L LIL Ty e Picture 3 Handheld microphone setup 1 Before starting please open the battery cover and insert 2AA alkaline batteries 2 Slide the transmitter ON MUTE OFF switch to the ON position LCD displays the CHANNEL and BATTERY LEVEL 3 If you want to change the active channel you need to change the channel into the receiver and set receivers menu status as in picture1 After this target transmitter s IR port in to receiver s infrared automatic frequency window after couple seconds channel will be changed 4 Slide the transmitter ON MUTE OF switch to the MUTE position if the wireless system should be used in silent mode Please note that the microphone is still consuming power when it is muted 5 If Lo bat text appears in the microphone display it shows that the battery is low and needs to be replaced 6 When you are finished using the transmitter switch off the power source Remove the batteries when storing for long time 11 System Settings Body Pack Transmitter setup 1 Before starting please open the battery cover and insert 2AA alkaline batteries 2 Slide the transmitter ON OFF switch to the ON position LCD displays the CHANNEL and BATTERY LEVEL 3 If you want to change the active channel you need to change the channel into the receiver and set receivers menu status as in picturel
9. matic frequency window and hold it for 2 3 seconds Receiver s channel parameters shall be sent to transmitters via infrared date 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 RF MMHHMHHMHMHMH HH HH HH ee RF 2 ee ee ee ee AF MH MH 1111 AE HEHHH TEE EE HU ee 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK 30 25 20 15 10 5 PEAK r TIT IT II ao gp gp AN 5 D H 7777 1 Al cal V l e Picture 1 Picture 2 7 For the main display settings press the SET button several times until LCD screen becomes like in picture 2 You can change LCD display by pressing or v IF you choose CHANNEL then you will see channel number on the main display field If you choose FREQU then you will see the actual working frequency on the main display After settings please press SET button again for the confirmation 10 System Settings 8 For the System Locking Control press the SET button for several times until you will see the LCD screen as in picture 3 After 2 3 seconds the pictures LOC ON or LOC OFF will appear on the position of LOCK LOCK status can be changed by pressing A or v buttons After changes please push SET button one more time to confirm the settings Note This Control function is for locking receiver s current working status If the locked state is LOC ON it is unable to change the current operating status if it is the non locked state LOC OFF all the m
10. rruption from any noise signal The anticipated decline function of CPU settles the weakness of interval break at the audio output from working distance of receiver In this dual wireless microphone are integrated Infrared Automatic Channel Targeting system locking function High and Low modes povver s transmitter The main body provides two separated balance outputs of each microphones and one mixed unbalanced output These outputs allow very conveniently connect this microphone with mixers or amplifiers In this handheld microphone is installed unique software program which controls power on and power off No matter in what situation the whole system is there is no shock from accidently power on and power off and therefore the safety of post amp and speakers is ensured 4 55 System Features System components All system includes QD Receiver aaa 1pc 1 4jack audio connecting cable 1pc 7001700 r n 1pc 4088 2pc User OD 1pc Front panel A antenna connector Volume control for microphone A LCD display Infrared automatic frequency window Function Buttons Volume control for microphone B O Power on off Switch B antenna connector 5 Wirelless System Features Rear panel DC power socket Output A squelch level control Microphone A audio output Mixed audio output Microphone B audio
11. saq Il iLiveX2 UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM AMC 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 RF 30 25 20 15 10 5 PEAK CH O40 CH O40 25 20 15 10 5 PEAK User Manual 2 Contents iLive X2 one of the latest wireless microphones systems of the AMC iLive series This system is created for active musicians and presenters who also manage their own sound iLive X2 improves your performance and simplifies your setup iLive X2 dual wireless microphone system which delivers the crystal clear sound quality that pro audio engineers trust CONTENTS Wireless system features 3 Product Introduction 3 System components A Front panel 4 Rear panel 5 Receiver LCD Instruction 5 Handheld transmitter 6 Handheld transmitter LCD instruction 6 Body pack transmitter Body pack transmitters LCD instruction Lavalier microphone 8 Headset microphone 8 System settings 9 Receiver setup 9 Handheld microphone setup 10 Body Pack Transmitter setup 11 Operation 12 Troubleshooting 13 Batteries installation 14 Specifications 16 3 Wirelless System Features Product Introduction The iLive X2 dual wireless microphone system is adopted by UHF frequency transmission This system is controlled by mini CPU control which enhances the frequency more stable The working range is 795MHz 820MHZ where programmed 100 frequency combinations make the channels interchangeable Advanced audio and noise lock by dual mute control technology avoids the inte

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