This wireless microphone system uses the UHF band.
It’s perfect for use on performance stages, assembly
halls, and karaoke bars.
You can use this product with lapel mics or handheld
microphones.
Please read this manual carefully for proper operation.
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Read this before operating your unit:
1. Please read this manual carefully before
using. Keep it in a safe place for future
reference.
2. Do not expose the unit to rain or an
environment where it may be splashed with
water. This could result in fire or electric shock.
3. Do not force on switches, knobs, or cords.
When moving, first turn off the power.
4. Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical
solvents; this might damage the surface. Use a
clean, dry cloth.
5. To prevent receiver damage, please turn off
power during electrical storms.
6. The voltage must be the same that is specified
on the unit.
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RECEIVER
RECEIVER
REMARK
A:
CD
Power Switch
@ Audio Volume Control
(3)
RF&Audio Signal Display
B:
® Antenna
® Mixed Audio Outlet&
Separate Outlet
<ID
DC
Power Input
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Power Switch
@ Switchorer
Antenna indicator
@AudioSignallndicator
® Digita Tube Frequency
Display
of
R F and
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®Audio
<IDAntenna
(j) Mixed
Separate
® DC
Volume
Audio
input
Outlet&
Outlet
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1. Draw out the antennas and form them in a V shape.
2. Connect one end of the audio cable with the DC input jack of
the receiver and the other to the microphone input port of an
audio mixer or power amplifier.
3. Connect the AC adaptor to the DC port and then plug into the
wall.
4. Press the switch of the receiver to turn on the receiver, and
then turn on the power supply.
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1. Open the handheld microphone battery cover and put in
two batteries – make sure the polarity is correct.
2. Turn on the power switch of the microphone. The power
indicator on the microphone and the RF indicator should
light on.
3. When the transmitter is not used, turn off the power.
4. When the low voltage indicator lights, replace the battery.
5. Take out the battery when not using for a long period of
time.
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STANDARD PARTS
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TROUBLESHOOTING
BREAKDOWN
The
power
indicator
naton
No
voice
The
distance
the
receiver
transmitter
enough
between
and
is
not
far
1.
is
2.
3
•.
1.
2. the AF cord
3.
4.
1.
2.
REASONS SOLUTION
The
transmitter
not load the battery,
and the battery
power
or
polarity is wrong.
The power jack
iver
is
not
power.
oower switch is off
the
transmitter
noitumed
iver
has
connected.
the volume
receiver
speaker
the
transmitter
far
from
Do
not
antenna
The
power
battery
enough.
the battery
attached
on.
of
rece-
not
been
of
the
or
the
is
too
low.
the
receiver.
draw
out
fully.
of
the
is
not
does
no
of
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the
Load
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
in a new
Connect
power
Tum
receiver.
Tum
Joint
ioudspeaker together.
Tum
Do
bBnsmittar
from
Draw
fully.
Replace a new battery.
receiver's
on
the
power
on
the
transmitter
the
receiver
up
the
volume
not make the
far
the
receiver.
out
the
battery
of
and
fNlSy
antenna
The voice
is
distortion
The power
1.
battery
The
2.
too
receiver.
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loud
near
of
is
not
speaker
to
the
the
enough.
is
Replace a new battery.
1.
Put
the
far
loudspeaker
from
the
receiver.
2.
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PARAMETER
RECEIVER
Frequency Range:
Sensitivity:
Dynamic Range:
Signal-to-Noise:
Image
Audio Frequency Response:
System Distortion:
Audio
Power supply:
Current Consumption:
TRANSMITTER
Maximum Deviation Range:
Frequency
RF Output Power:
RF Rejection:
Current Consumption:
Operate Range:
Battery:
Rejection:
Output
Level:
Stability:
480-S60Mhz
<2UV
>80dB
>80dB
>60dB
80-12S00HZ
<1%
700mV(600D)
DC12V-17V/600MA
<
SO
±O.OOS%
<40mW
>40dB
<100mA
60-80M
1.SVX2
(12dB SINAD)
400mA
KHz (Max)
AA
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