• To set up the system and to avoid interference, each unit may have many
presented channels.
• When using numbers of receiversltransmitters together, each unit should use
dierent channels.
Tips
1. Transmitter and antenna should keep in a barrier-free linear relative position.
2. Do not place receiver close to metal surface object or digital equipment.
3. Try to keep receiver 1.5m above the floor and 1m away from the wall.
Contents
System Component
Receiver
Body Pack Transmitter
Body Pack Transmitter Connection
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4-6
System Component
1. Wireless receiver
2. Adapter (optional)
3. Adapter (optional)
4. Cable (optional)
5. Charging cab|e(optional)
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6. AA batteries (optional)
7. 14500 lithium battery (optional)
8. User manual (Optional)
9. Handheld transmitter (optional)
10. Body pack transmitter (optional)
11. Lavalier microphone (optional)
12. Headset mic (optional)
13. 6.35" signal output cable
Charging the Microphone
Conguration of Multiple Systems
Troubleshooting
Specication
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Receiver
VOL-A
AF RF
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AFAF
POWER
VOL-A
RF RF
VOL-B
POWER
5
VOL-A
POWER
7
12
DC 5 V O UT
11
DC 5 V I N
10
BALANC ED-B
ANT-AANT-B
9
BALANC ED-A
AUD IO O UT
8
2
DC 5 V O UT
11
DC 5 V I N
10
ANT-A
BALANC ED
9
AUD IO O UT
8
55
VOL-AVOL-B
7
POWER
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8 8 8 8
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AUD IO O UT
ANT-A
DC 5V IN
ANT-B
810
1. Power Switch
2. VOL. A
3. VOL. B
4. RF Signal Lamp
5. AF Signal Lamp
6. Power Signal Lamp
ANT-B
7. LCD Display
8. 1/4 Audio Output Socket
1. Power signal lamp
2. LED display
3. Battery Cover
4. Frequency-change button
9. XLR Audio Output Socket
10. Power Input Socket
5. Power switch
11. Charging Socket
12. ANT-A
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Body Pack Transmitter (Only apply to some models)
Matching Receiver and Transmitter (Only apply to some models)
1. Make sure the receiver is powered OFF.
2. On transmitter side, press and hold the frequency- change button, then press
and hold the power button till the display is flashing.
3. Turn ON the receiver and then you will see the RF light is flashing.
4. Attention: For the receiver that has LED display, turn ON the receiver and
wait for 3-5 seconds
5. Get back to the transmitter side and re-press the frequency-change button.
6. Matching is successful if the RF light is ON or the LED display shows frequency,
otherwise, re-do step 1 to step 5.
Functions
1. Clip microphone socket
2. LED Iight
4. LED display
5. Frequency-change button
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Frequency-change button
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3. Antenna
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6. Power switch
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BODYPACK TRANSMITTER CONNECTION
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Frequence
change button
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a
VOL-A
AFAF
RF RF
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Flashing
VOL-B
c
Press and hold
Press and hold
POWER
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POWE R OFF
VOL-A
VOL-A
AFAF
RF RF
Flashing
b
Wait f or 4~5 s ec o nd s
AFAF
RF RF
VOL-B
a
P O WE R O N
VOL-B
POWER
POWER
1. Lavalier Microphone Connection:
Connect the connector of supplied lavalier microphone to the connecting jack
of transmitter (Shown as below). Set the transmitter work state in wireless
lavalier system.
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2. Headset Microphone Connection:
Connect the connectorof supplied headset microphone to the connecting
jack of transmitter (Shown as below). Set the transmitter work state in wireless
headset system.
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CAUTION: For charging microphone, MUST NOT use AA battery to power the
microphone. MUST use 14500 lithium battery.
TROUBLESHOOTINGCharging the microphone (Only apply to some models)
ProblemStatusSolution
Transmitter display
or light is o
1. Turn on transmitter
2. Make sure battery is
installed right
3. Replace batteries
DC 5 V O U T
ANT-AANT-B
DC 5 V I N
BALAN CED-B
BALAN CED-A
AU DIO O UT
Charging socket
Conguration of Multiple Systems
AFAF
VOL-AVOL-B
POWER
VOL-A
RF RF
1. Transmitters match corresponding receivers to prevent frequency interference
(See "Matching receiver and transmitter" for reference)
2. Using dierent frequencies among transmitters
(The dierence should be 3-4MHz for each transmitters)
VOL-B
POWER
No sound
or sound is weak
Distortion or
unwanted noise
bursts
Failed to turn ON
transmitter
Receiver display
or light is o
Receiver display or light
indicate RF signal
Receiver display or light
indicate no RF signal;
Transmitter and receiver
power light is on
Receiver display or light
indicate RF signal
Press power button,
transmitter not working,
or shut down after a
second
Make sure adapter is pluged
into receiver DC socket, and
the adapter is power supplied
1. Turn up receiver volume
2. Check the cable connection
of receiver
1. Remove receiver away from
metal objects
2. Check if barrier is between
receiver and transmitter
3. See “Matching receiver and
transmitter”
1. Remove interference
sources nearby
2. Change receiver and
transmitter working
frequency
3. Replace transmitter
batteries
4. If using many sets together,
increase working frequency
interval of systems