TAG Flash User Manual

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TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
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Techniques Audio Groupe
Basic Equipment
Basic Equipment
Options Flash amplified
Options Flash amplified
RMS Power Not amplified Speaker Without loudspeaker
Microphone Without microphone More Information Dimensions folded : H 123 x W 24 x D 61 cm / 48.4 x 9.4 x 24"
Dimensions open : H 123 x W 73 x D 55 cm / 48.4 x 28.7 x 21.7" Weight: 20 kg / 44 lbs Outside: cottonwood colored plywood cabinet Inside: black cladding
RMS Power 70 Watts / 4 ohms Speaker 2 loudspeakers 6" - 15 cm Power Requirements Operates on AC 220v Frequency Response 50 Hz - 20 Khz Lead Battery Built-in battery 9 Ah - 12 V with automatic battery charger Working Time 6 - 9 hours on built in battery / unlimited on AC main Inputs RCA Line control input
1 balanced MIC control input + phantom power on XLR
Bands EQ
Bass, Mid, Treble
Output Line output on XLR 3 pins MIC 1 Gooseneck MIC: GM-302/500 mm
3 Slots
For 1 wireless receiver SDR-6216M to introdue questions or comments from the audience during a presentation. For 1 wireless transmitter RP-6016M to link Flash to addtional cabinets. Up to 2 Players possible: CD/USB player CD-456, Digital player EM010PR, Digital recorder: EM020R
Lamp Lamp Littlite with LED
More Information Dimensions folded : H 123 x W 24 x D 61 cm / 48.4 x 9.4 x 24"
Dimensions open : H 123 x W 73 x D 55 cm / 48.4 x 28.7 x 21.7" Weight: 29 kg / 63.8 lbs Outside: cottonwood colored plywood cabinet Inside: black cladding
USER’S MANUAL
Example of a Flash/A with a built-in UHF receiver module, a Wireless transmitter RP 6016 M UHF and CD/MP3/USB player
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SUMMARY
SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION Page 3
ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE
ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE Page 3
SETTING UP
SETTING UP Page 4
BASIC EQUIPMENT OF FLASH/A
BASIC EQUIPMENT OF FLASH/A Page 5
- LOUDSPEAKER Page 5
- MICROPHONE Page 5
- ELECTRONICAL PART Page 5
Inputs Mic/Line Page 5 3 Bands Equalizer Page 5 Line Output Page 5 Battery Page 5 Control LEDS Page 6 Light and Bag Page 6
OPTIONS OF FLASH/A
OPTIONS OF FLASH/A Page 6
- RECEIVER MODULE SDR-6216M Page 6
- HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MIC SQ-5016 Page 7
- BELT TRANSMITTER SM-5016 Page 8
- CHARGERS HC-37 and HC-30 Page 8
- WIRELESS TRANSMITTER RP-6016M Page 9
- PLAYERS Page 10
CD-456 Page 10 EM010PR Page 13 EM020R Page 16
TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA Page 20
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Key Explanations
Front panel
Player
Remote
control
PRE­DOWN FOL­DER<<
Skips to previous folder
Stop mode :
Skips to previous folder
Program mode:
Selects first title in previous folder
Play mode:
Selects first title in previous folder
REPEAT "REPEAT"
Repeat all: Repeat album:
Repeat off repeat all repeat album
PROG PROG : to make a selection of titles
To delete this selection, press STOP
MUTE Fonction Mute: music stops
To get back to music, press again
INTRO Intro: each title is being played for 10 seconds
RAN­DOM
Random play mode
VOL- Volume decreases by 1 dB
(lowest volume = 0dB)
VOL+ Increases volume by 1 dB
(highest volume 30dB)
FIND Press to change the information on display (name of album
or title) and to select a title.
0~10 Tape directly on the keyboard number of title + Play
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Keys Explanations
Front panel
of player
Remote
control
REC Press briefly the button FUNC to chose: MP3, SD MMC or
AUX If you press a little longer you can choose the recording qua­lity
MIDJHIGHJLOWJMID MID (128Kbps = medium quality), LOW (64Kbps = lowest
quality), HIGH (256Kbps = highest quality) Select USB or CARD with >> Next or << Back Press "REC" to start recording . The display indicates REC WAIT, then REC AUX If you want to stop recording press STOP. On the display:
REC OK
CAUTION : Memory place
You need space on your USB key or your card, otherwise recording will not be possible. The display indicates REC NG if problem with recording File structure of recording
PRE-UP FOL­DER>>
Skips to next folder
Stop mode: skips to next file
Program mode : skips to the first file in next folder Play mode : skips to the first file in next folder
.
USB Root
TM-AUX
TMCDROM
TMCDDA
AUX001.MP3 AUX002.MP3
Filename001.MP3 Filename002.MP3
Track001.MP3 Track002.MP3
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing FLASH. To ensure the best performance and get the maximum life out of
the equipment, we recommend that you read this manual carefully.
FLASH is a foldable lectern for conferences (not amplified, without loudspeaker and microphone)
FLASH/A is a foldable, transportable and amplified lectern (70 W) available with a wireless system
and a wireless transmitter to link with a sound system. The FLASH/A can also be equipped with a CD/MP3/USB player or a digital record player
ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE
ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE
The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle indicates the existence of internal components whose substitution may effect safety. Also indicates important operating instructions.
The lightning and arrowhead symbol warns about the presence of uninsulated dange­rours voltage. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. Refer servi­cing to qualified personnel.
3 Charge the FLASH/Ato 100 % before first use. 3 Do not use the FLASH in a humid or dusty place, or near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, neither under the sun or at very low temperatures.
3 Place the FLASH in a ventilated place. 3 Be careful when moving the lectern in order not to damage the electronics. 3 Carry the lectern with caution. 3 Do not forget to decrease the volume switch before turning off the lectern. 3 Handle the control switches carefully. 3 Clean the lectern regularly. 3 Keep the carton in case of return.Transport will be safe and without any risk of damage.
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