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1. 3dB 60Hz 16KHz Total Harmonic Distortion 30KHz deviation 1KHz tone lt 1 Dynamic Range gt 90dB A weighted Operating Temperature Range 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Note battery characteristics may limit this range Bodypack Transmitter Audio Input Level 0 to 10dBV Gain Adjustment Range 20dB Input Impedance Dimensions 3 3 x 2 6 x 1 85mm H x 65mm W x 24mm D Weight 3 00z 85 g without batteries Power Requirements 2 AA Batteries alkaline or rechargeable batteries Battery Life About 8 hours Specification Handheld Transmitter Max Audio input level OdBV Dimensions 9 8 x 2 1 dia 250mm x 53mm dia Weight 9 50z 270 g without batteries Power Requirements 2 AA size alkaline or rechargeable batteries Battery Life About 8 hours Receiver Audio Output Level 30KHz deviation 1KHz tone XLR connector into 6000 load 12dBV 4 connector into load 18dBV Output Impedance XLR connector 2000 Ya connector 1 XLR output Impedance balanced Pint Ground cable shield Pin2 Audio Pin3 No Audio Sensitivity 93dBm for 30dB Image Rejection gt 90dB Dimensions 1 7 x 8 3 x 6 3 44mm H x 212mm W x 160mm D Weight 310z 880 g Power Requirements 12 18 V dc at 400mA supplied by external power supply LIMITED WARRANTY A RETURN AUTHORIZATION RA NUMBER MUST BE OBTAINED from Galaxy Audio prior to any item
2. PSE USER S MANUAL ANY SPOT WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 291 TRasc system VOLUME 28 ARGIS i O eu PSER C GALAXY AUDIO MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR System Components All PSE systems include the following components PSE Receiver Two AA Batteries One Audio Cable Power Adapter Two Antennas User Manual Handheld Microphone Systems include the following HH52 Handheld Transmitter Lavalier Headset Microphone systems include the following MBP52 Bodypack Transmitter Microphone choice of Lavalier or Headset awe ANY SPOT Ae cmi EE rm AS HLC Functions of the PSER Receiver Front Panel IRasc system este VOLUME A A B AF LEVEL D O 39 CD ANTENNA s a o PLL DIVERSITY WIRELESS Power Switch Q Channel Down Button Press and Hold to switch On Off IR Window Unit sends Infrared Signal to the Transmitter through this Window for Frequency Synchronization ASC Synchronizing Signal Transmit Button Press this Button to establish Infrared connection between the Receiver and Transmitter Channel Display Displays selected Channel Channel Up Button Please See System Setup on page 5 Please See Syst
3. RETURN AUTHORIZATION RA NUMBER MUST BE OBTAINED from Galaxy Audio prior to any items being returned to Galaxy Audio for return or repair Contact customer service 800 369 7768 Repair charges are 30 00 per hour no minimum plus parts Customer will be responsible for all shipping charges Prepayment is expected if customer is not set up with open account terms in advance Discounts are not applicable on repairs Open account terms for repairs will be Net Thirty 30 days Some items past the warranty time period may qualify for a standard replacement cost Please contact Galaxy Audio for more information C 1 800 369 7768 www galaxyaudio com P O BOX 16285 Wichita Ks 67216 0285 GALAXY AUDIO Please visit galaxyaudio com for the latest updates MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL NS 2 y p HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice 5222009
4. em Setup on page 5 Antenna A LED Indicates Antenna A active when lit Antenna LED Indicates Antenna B active when lit Audio LED Indicates strength of incoming Audio Signal Audio Output Level Control Left turn for Output Level Decrease right turn for Output Level Increase Rear Panel D C 12 18V IN 9 A x 5 XR BALANCED 124BV UNFAL MUTE 4 j O Lo Antenna Jack A 50 XLR Audio Output Audio Output rine adjustment of Mute Threshold Level This is factory set and usually does not need to be adjusted If interference signals are present this Threshold Value can be Increased by turning the knob Clockwise until RF Signal LED goes out Power Adapter Jack Antenna Jack B 50 52 525 Handheld Functions Microphone Head Gain Sensitivity Control Turn Left to Decrease Sensitivity Turn Right to Increase Sensitivity RF Power Level Switch H for High Level RF Power L for Low Level RF Power IR Window Receives Infrared signal to synchronize frequencies between Receiver and Transmitter Battery Tray Power ASC Low Battery Indicator Green Power On Flashing Green IR Transmission in progress Red Batteries Low Power On Off Switch Changing Batteries Unscrew cover to access the Battery Tray Observe correct polarity markings when installi
5. est results when operating multiple systems set every channel to achieve the maximum distance between channels Receiver Volume Control Turn Left for Output Level decrease turn Right for Output Level increase Mute Level Threshold Adjustment The Mute Level is factory set and normally needs no adjustment However you may turn clockwise if interference is present Automatic Transmitter Setup ASC Remove the access cover on the Handheld Transmitter Point the IR Window of the Handheld towards the IR Window on the Receiver and press the ASC button Point the MBP52 Bodypack IR Window towards the Receiver IR Window then press the ASC buttons on both the Transmitter and Receiver The Receiver transmits sync frequencies for 25 seconds each time you press the ASC button Whenever the ASC button on the MBP52 is pressed the synchronizing signal will be transmitted continually for 25 seconds Note when establishing infrared connection between the receiver and the transmitter the distance between them should not exceed O 5m When more than one system are used only IR window of one transmitter should be pointed to the receiver for each infrared connection System Available Channels 16 Frequency Range 655 679 MHZ Transmitter Output level 10 dBm Band UHF Operating Range Under Typical Conditions 150 50m Note actual range depends on RF signal absorption reflection and interference Audio Frequency Response
6. ng Batteries Expected life for two alkaline batteries is about 8 hours see Rees Fees Ld 4 d 52 Bodypack Transmitter Functions Antenna Input Gain Switch There are three Gain settings Select the setting most suitable to your application Mic Microphone Level 0 Guitar Level 10dB Line Level Power Low Battery IR Transmission LED Green Power On Batteries OK Flashing Red Low Batteries Flashing Green IR transmission in Progress Input Jack Power Button Press and Hold to switch Power On Off ASC Automatic Frequency Synchronisation Press this button to establish Infrared connection between the Transmitter and Receiver IR Window This window receives the Infrared signal during ASC How to Wear the MBP52 Transmitter Slide the transmitter clip onto the belt D or run a guitar strap through the transmitter clip as shown in the diagram at left Battery Replacement Slide open the Battery Door as shown Install Batteries while observing correct polarity markings The life expectancy of two alkaline batteries is about 8 hours System Setup PSE Receiver Setup Group and Channel Selection Press Channel UP or Channel DOWN buttons to select desired Channel For b
7. o any Galaxy Audio product which has been altered or on which the serial number has been effaced or removed 7 Damage to or deterioration of the exterior of the item which occurs after delivery Galaxy Audio does not authorize any third party including any dealer or Service Center to assume any liability on behalf of Galaxy Audio or to make any warranty for Galaxy Audio DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE POLICY WARRANTY A RETURN AUTHORIZATION RA NUMBER MUST BE OBTAINED from Galaxy Audio prior to any items being returned to Galaxy Audio for return or repair Contact customer service 800 369 7768 The Galaxy Audio warranty policy is to repair and return defective merchandise Items under warranty may be replaced at no charge if deemed un repairable by the Galaxy Audio technician Proof of purchase may be required to verify warranty status Customer will be responsible for shipping charges to repair facility repaired product will be returned shipping prepaid by Galaxy Audio Freight charges will not be reimbursed Credit for defective warranty merchandise must have authorization from the Galaxy Audio main office before credit will be issued and will be subject to applicable restock and replacement charges A twenty 20 restock fee will apply to warranty items returned for credit The cost of replacement parts to bring the item back to like new condition will also be deducted from credit for warranty items DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE POLICY NON WARRANTY A
8. s being returned to Galaxy Audio for return or repair Contact customer service 800 369 7768 Galaxy Audio warrants the materials and workmanship of its products as follows A limited THREE YEAR Warranty applies to the following products 1 HOT SPOTS including HSRG HSVC PA5XD amp GALACTIC MONITOR PACKAGE 2 MICRO SPOTS including MSVC MSPM MSPA DC 3 CRICKET Polarity Test Set 4 JACKS IN THE BOX including the MULTI MIXER 5 Hot Spot Accessories A limited ONE YEAR Warranty applies to the following products 1 CHECKMATE Series including CM130 CM140 CM150 CM160 CM C200 and accessories 2 ANY SPOT Series including AS 1000 R T 500 amp 700 SERIES TOUR GUIDE TRANSLATOR SYSTEMS WIRELESS CAMERA KIT 3 ANY SPOT Accessories amp Components 4 TRAVELER SERIES including ANY SPOT TRAVELER WIRELESS SPEAKERS WIRED PA SYSTEM PACKAGES TRAVELER W ECHO 5 TRAVELER Accessories The following are not covered by the warranty 1 Damage to or deterioration of the exterior of the item which occurs after delivery 2 Damage after initial delivery resulting from accident misuse or neglect 3 Damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in the owner s manual 4 Damage resulting from the performance of repairs by someone other than the Galaxy Audio repair department 5 Damage occurring during the shipment or delivery of any Galaxy Audio product to Galaxy Audio after initial delivery of the product to you 6 Damage t
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