thomann tt.bone TWS 16 PT User Manual

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TWS 16 PT
UHF wireless system
user manual
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Musikhaus Thomann e.K. Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone: +49 (0) 9546 9223-0 email: info@thomann.de Internet: www.thomann.de
12.03.2012
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Table of contents
1 General notes............................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Safety instructions..................................................................................................................................... 7
3 Features and scope of delivery......................................................................................................... 11
4 Installation and starting up................................................................................................................ 18
4.1 General information........................................................................................................................ 18
4.2 Receiver............................................................................................................................................... 20
4.3 Transmitter......................................................................................................................................... 26
5 Components and functions................................................................................................................ 28
5.1 Receiver............................................................................................................................................... 28
5.2 Transmitter......................................................................................................................................... 36
6 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................... 40
7 Technical specifications....................................................................................................................... 42
7.1 Receiver............................................................................................................................................... 42
7.2 Transmitter......................................................................................................................................... 44
7.3 Frequency charts.............................................................................................................................. 46
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8 Protecting the environment.............................................................................................................. 52
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General notes
This user manual contains important information on the safe operation of the device. Read and follow all safety notes and all instructions. Save this manual for future reference. Make sure that it is available to all persons using this device. If you sell the device to another user, be sure that they also receive this manual.
Our products are subject to a process of continuous development. We therefore reserve the right to make changes without notice.
This section gives an overview of the symbols and signal words used in this user manual.Symbols and signal words
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Signal word Meaning DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word
indicates an immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
NOTICE! This combination of symbol and signal word
indicates a possible dangerous situation that can result in material and environmental damage if it is not avoided.
Warning signs Type of danger
Warning – danger zone.
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Safety instructions
This device is intended to be used for the wireless transmission of audio signals from micro‐ phones or instruments to amplifiers or active speakers. Use the device only as described in this user manual. Any other use or use under other operating conditions is considered to be improper and may result in personal injury or property damage. No liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use.
This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical, sensorial, and intellectual abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience. Other persons may use this device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety.
Intended use
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DANGER! Danger for children
Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are disposed of properly and are not within reach of babies and young children. Choking hazard!
Ensure that children do not detach any small parts (e.g. knobs or the like) from the unit. They could swallow the pieces and choke!
Never let children unattended use electrical devices.
NOTICE! Operating conditions
This device has been designed for indoor use only. To prevent damage, never expose the device to any liquid or moisture. Avoid direct sunlight, heavy dirt, and strong vibrations.
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NOTICE! External power supply
The device is powered by an external power supply. Before connecting the external power supply, ensure that the input voltage (AC outlet) matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual cur‐ rent circuit breaker. Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and pos‐ sibly the user.
Unplug the external power supply before electrical storms occur and when the device is unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire.
NOTICE! Risk of fire due to incorrect polarity
Incorrectly inserted batteries may destroy the device or the batteries. Ensure that proper polarity is observed when inserting batteries.
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NOTICE! Possible damage by leaking batteries
Leaking batteries can cause permanent damage to the device. Take batteries out of the device if it is not going to be used for a longer period.
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Features and scope of delivery
The UHF wireless system TWS 16 PT is ideal for professional audio transmission, for example, at events, on rock stages and concert halls, in theatres and musicals, or in nightclubs.
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Your UHF wireless system TWS 16 PT has the following components:
n 9.5" diversity receiver DS16R
Adjustable squelch – Two antennas for optimum reception quality – Very high sensitivity at a very high signal-to-noise ratio – Outputs: XLR, 1/4" socket – 9.5" or 19" rack mounting (side by side with a second TWS 16 receiver) – Operating voltage supply: DC 12 V
n Transmitter: Bodypack
Switchable sensitivity (MIC/LINE) – 3-pole mini XLR connector (AKG compatible)
The system operates in one of 16 switchable channels (within a range of 800.875 MHz…
811.875 MHz). Four systems can be operated simultaneously. Included accessories: 12 V power supply, hardware for rack mounting, cable with two 1/4"
jacks, windscreen.
the t.bone TWS 16 PT 800 MHz (item no. 183386)
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Your UHF wireless system TWS 16 PT has the following components:
n 9.5" diversity receiver DS16R
Adjustable squelch – Two antennas for optimum reception quality – Very high sensitivity at a very high signal-to-noise ratio – Outputs: XLR, 1/4" socket – 9.5" or 19" rack mounting (side by side with a second TWS 16 receiver) – Operating voltage supply: DC 12 V
n Transmitter: Bodypack
Switchable sensitivity (MIC/LINE) – 3-pole mini XLR connector (AKG compatible)
The system operates in one of 16 switchable channels (within a range of 854.375 MHz…
861.875 MHz). Four systems can be operated simultaneously. Included accessories: 12 V power supply, hardware for rack mounting, cable with two 1/4"
jacks, windscreen.
the t.bone TWS 16 PT 854 MHz (item no. 183387)
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Your UHF wireless system TWS 16 PT has the following components:
n 9.5" diversity receiver DS16R
Adjustable squelch – Two antennas for optimum reception quality – Very high sensitivity at a very high signal-to-noise ratio – Outputs: XLR, 1/4" socket – 9.5" or 19" rack mounting (side by side with a second TWS 16 receiver) – Operating voltage supply: DC 12 V
n Transmitter: Bodypack
Switchable sensitivity (MIC/LINE) – 3-pole mini XLR connector (AKG compatible)
The system operates in one of 15 switchable channels (within a range of 863.125 MHz…
864.875 MHz). Three systems can be operated simultaneously. Included accessories: 12 V power supply, hardware for rack mounting, cable with two 1/4"
jacks, windscreen.
the t.bone TWS 16 PT 863 MHz (item no. 183384)
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Your UHF wireless system TWS 16 PT has the following components:
n 9.5" diversity receiver DS16R
Adjustable squelch – Two antennas for optimum reception quality – Very high sensitivity at a very high signal-to-noise ratio – Outputs: XLR, 1/4" socket – 9.5" or 19" rack mounting (side by side with a second TWS 16 receiver) – Operating voltage supply: DC 12 V
n Transmitter: Bodypack
Switchable sensitivity (MIC/LINE) – 3-pole mini XLR connector (AKG compatible)
The system operates in one of 16 switchable channels (within a range of 606.225 MHz…
629.825 MHz). Three systems can be operated simultaneously. Included accessories: 12 V power supply, hardware for rack mounting, cable with two 1/4"
jacks, windscreen.
the t.bone TWS 16 PT 600 MHz (item no. 269808)
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Your UHF wireless system TWS 16 PT has the following components:
n 9.5" diversity receiver DS16R
Adjustable squelch – Two antennas for optimum reception quality – Very high sensitivity at a very high signal-to-noise ratio – Outputs: XLR, 1/4" socket – 9.5" or 19" rack mounting (side by side with a second TWS 16 receiver) – Operating voltage supply: DC 12 V
n Transmitter: Bodypack
Switchable sensitivity (MIC/LINE) – 3-pole mini XLR connector (AKG compatible)
The system operates in one of 16 switchable channels (within a range of 740.625 MHz…
751.500 MHz). Three systems can be operated simultaneously. Included accessories: 12 V power supply, hardware for rack mounting, cable with two 1/4"
jacks, windscreen.
the t.bone TWS 16 PT 740 MHz (item no. 269810)
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Your UHF wireless system TWS 16 PT has the following components:
n 9.5" diversity receiver DS16R
Adjustable squelch – Two antennas for optimum reception quality – Very high sensitivity at a very high signal-to-noise ratio – Outputs: XLR, 1/4" socket – 9.5" or 19" rack mounting (side by side with a second TWS 16 receiver) – Operating voltage supply: DC 12 V
n Transmitter: Bodypack
Switchable sensitivity (MIC/LINE) – 3-pole mini XLR connector (AKG compatible)
The system operates in one of 16 switchable channels (within a range of 821.725 MHz…
831.450 MHz). Four systems can be operated simultaneously. Included accessories: 12 V power supply, hardware for rack mounting, cable with two 1/4"
jacks, windscreen.
the t.bone TWS 16 PT 821 MHz (item no. 273720)
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Installation and starting up
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General information
Unpack and check carefully there is no transportation damage before using the unit. Keep the equipment packaging. To fully protect the device against vibration, dust and moisture during transportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging material suitable for transport or storage, respectively.
Establish all connections as long as the unit is switched off. Use the shortest possible high­quality cables for all connections.
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n This devices utilizes frequencies that are not harmonized within the European Union (EU)
and therefore may only be used in certain EU member states. In all European countries, the frequencies used for the transmission of audio signals are strictly regulated. Before you start, make sure the frequencies are allowed in the respective country and check whether the operation must be reported to the appropriate authority.
n Make sure that transmitter and receiver are both tuned to the same channel. n Never set multiple transmitters to the same channel. n Make sure that there are no metal objects between the transmitter and receiver. n Avoid interference from other radio systems, television or radio sets.
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4.2
Receiver
The receiver offers a XLR mounting plug for signal output. Drawing and table indicate the XLR pin assignment (balanced).
1 Ground, shielding 2 Positive signal (+) 3 Negative signal (–)
XLR connectors for signal output on the receiver
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The receiver offers a 1/4" mono phone socket for signal output. Drawing and table indicate the pin assignment for a suitable TS jack.
1 Signal 2 Ground, shielding
1/4" phone socket for signal output on the receiver
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This device is designed for 9.5" rack mounting, it occupies 1 rack unit. The required mounting hardware is included.
Two units can be mounted side by side in a 19" rack slot. Connect both units using the sup‐ plied connecting brackets as shown in the drawing below.
Rack mounting
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NOTICE! External power supply
The device is powered by an external power supply. Before connecting the external power supply, ensure that the input voltage (AC outlet) matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual cur‐ rent circuit breaker. Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and pos‐ sibly the user.
Unplug the external power supply before electrical storms occur and when the device is unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire.
First connect the AC adaptor to the receiver and then plug the adaptor into the outlet.
Connecting the supply voltage
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Connect one of the audio outputs of the receiver to your mixer or amplifier. Make sure that only one of the two outputs of the receiver is used at the same time. Otherwise, interferences can by caused.
First adjust the volume control (6) as follows:
n If you use a microphone input of your mixer, turn the knob to about 1 o'clock. The audio
level at the output sockets will be about 77 mV.
n If you use a line input of your mixer, turn the knob clockwise to the right stop. The audio
level at the output sockets will be about 770 mV.
In order to achieve optimal sound quality, a fine adjustment may be required.
Hooking up audio connections and starting up
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4.3
Transmitter
The transmitter offers a mini XLR mounting plug for signal input. Drawing and table indicate the mini XLR pin assignment
1 Ground, shielding 2 Positive signal (+) 3 Negative signal (–)
Open the battery compartment by sliding its lid in the direction of the arrow and insert the batteries. Carefully observe the correct polarity. Close the battery compartment and switch the transmitter on. The ‘LOW BATT’ LED briefly lights up.
Mini XLR connectors for signal input on the transmitter
Inserting batteries
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n Make sure that the transmitter is switched off, the main switch (14) is in ‘OFF’ position. n Slide the ‘MIC/LINE’ switch (17) into the ’MIC’ position. n Adjust the amplification to a mid value using the ’GAIN’ control (20). Use a suitable screw‐
driver.
n Connect the microphone cable to the input of the transmitter (mini XLR connector, 15). n Turn the transmitter on and test the transmission with the microphone. If necessary, adjust
the amplification of the transmitter (using the ‘GAIN’ control) and the levels on your mixer or your amp.
n Make sure that the transmitter is switched off, the main switch (14) is in ‘OFF’ position. n Slide the ‘MIC/LINE’ switch (17) into the ’LINE’ position. n Adjust the amplification to a mid value using the ’GAIN’ control (20). Use a suitable screw‐
driver.
n Connect the instrument cable to the input of the transmitter (mini XLR connector, 15). n Turn the transmitter on and test the transmission by playing the instrument. If necessary,
adjust the amplification of the transmitter (using the ‘GAIN’ control) and the levels on your mixer or your amp.
Connecting a microphone to the transmitter
Connecting an instrument to the transmitter
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Components and functions
5.1
Receiver
Front panel (Art no. 183384, 183386, 183387, 269808, 273720)
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1 POWER
Main switch to turn the device on and off. 2 This indicator lights up red when the unit is turned on and operational. 3 CH
Rotary control to select a channel 1 to 16 4 AF
This indicator lights up red when an audio signal is received. 5 RF LEVEL
These LEDs indicate the strength of the received carrier signal. The more LEDs light up, the better is the reception. If
no LED is lit no signal is received. 6 VOLUME
Use this control to adjust the output level of the two audio outputs on the rear panel.
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Front panel (Art no. 269810)
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1 POWER
Main switch to turn the device on and off. 2 CH
Rotary control to select a channel 1 to 16 3 ON
This indicator lights up red when the unit is turned on and operational. 4 RF LEVEL
These LEDs indicate the strength of the received carrier signal. The more LEDs light up, the better is the reception. If
no LED is lit no signal is received. 5 DIVERSITY
This indicator shows which of the two antennas is currently used for signal transmission. 6 VOLUME
Use this control to adjust the output level of the two audio outputs on the rear panel.
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Rear panel (Art no. 183384, 183386, 183387, 269808, 273720)
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7 Tuned UHF antennas. The receiver evaluates the radio signal from both antennas and selects the signal with the
highest quality for further processing. 8 AUDIO OUTPUT – BALANCED
XLR mounting plug as balanced audio output for the direct connection to a mixing console, power amp, or recording
device 9 AUDIO OUTPUT – UNBALANCED
1/4" phone socket as unbalanced audio output for the direct connection to a mixing console, power amp, or
recording device
10 LINE/MIC
Switch for adjusting the levels of the audio outputs. Select the ‘–0dBV’ position when connecting the audio output of
the unit to a line level input. Select the ‘–20dBV’ position when connecting the audio output to a mic level input.
11 SQUELCH
Use this control to set the threshold for the squelch. Note: Setting the threshold too high will reduce the dynamic of
the system.
12 DC INPUT
Connect the supplied wall plug transformer to this socket. If you want to use a different power supply you have to
consider the correct voltage, polarity of the plug, and the power consumption.
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Rear panel (Art no. 269810)
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7 Tuned UHF antennas. The receiver evaluates the radio signal from both antennas and selects automatically which
signal has the best quality to be used for further processing. 8 AUDIO OUTPUT – BALANCED
XLR mounting plug as balanced audio output for the direct connection to a mixing console, power amp, or recording
device 9 AUDIO OUTPUT – UNBALANCED
1/4" phone socket as unbalanced audio output for the direct connection to a mixing console, power amp, or
recording device
10 SQUELCH
Use this control to set the threshold for the squelch. Note: Setting the threshold too high will reduce the dynamic of
the system.
11 DC INPUT
Connect the supplied wall plug transformer to this socket. If you want to use a different power supply you have to
consider the correct voltage, polarity of the plug, and the power consumption.
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5.2
Transmitter
Front panel
13 Antenna 14 ON/OFF
Main switch to turn the device on and off.
15 INPUT
Mini XLR mounting plug for the connection of a microphone or instrument
16 Battery compartment for two mignon cells (AA, LR6), 1.5 V or rechargeable bat‐
teries
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Rear panel
13 Antenna 14 ON/OFF
Main switch to turn the device on and off.
15 INPUT
Mini XLR mounting plug for the connection of a microphone or instrument
17 MIC/LINE
Switch for adjusting the input sensitivity to the level of the input signal
18 Clamp
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Top side
13 Antenna 14 ON/OFF
Main switch to turn the device on and off.
15 INPUT
Mini XLR mounting plug for the connection of a microphone or instrument 18 Clamp 21 LOW BATT
Shows the charging level of the battery. If you turn on the transmitter, the LED
lights up briefly and indicates that the battery supplies a sufficient voltage. If the
LED is lit continuously, the battery is depleted. In this case, the battery should be
changed, or -if applicable- recharged.
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Side view
13 Antenna 18 Clamp 19 CHANNEL
Rotary control to select a channel 1 to 16 20 GAIN
Rotary control to adjust the input sensitivity to the level of the input signal
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Troubleshooting
Following we list a few common problems that may occur during operation. We give you some suggestions for easy troubleshooting:
Symptom Remedy
No sound 1. Check the operating voltage supply of transmitter and receiver.
2. Make sure that transmitter and receiver operate within the same frequency range. The respective frequency range is indicated on the units.
3. Are both transmitter and receiver set to the same channel?
4. Check the connection between the receiver and the connected audio device (amplifier, mixer). Is the connected audio device turned on and is the output level of the receiver well adjusted for the audio input device?
5. Try to improve the transmission by moving the transmitter closer to the receiver. Maybe the ‘SQUELCH’ controller is set too high.
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Symptom Remedy
6. See if any metal parts near the transmitter or receiver interfere with the trans‐ mission.
Transmission is disrupted 1. Change the orientation of the antennas.
2. If you use more than one wireless system at the same time, control the fre‐ quencies and channels used. The systems should work within separate fre‐ quency ranges.
3. Also televisions, radios, or mobile phones can cause interference.
Sound is distorted Change the setting of the ‘VOLUME’ controller on the receiver.
If the procedures recommended above do not succeed, please contact our Service Center. You can find the contact information at www.thomann.de.
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Technical specifications
7.1
Receiver
Output XLR mounting plug, balanced
1/4" phone socket, unbalanced
Carrier frequency
UHF band (518928 MHz) Modulation type Frequency modulation (FM) Oscillator PLL synthesizer, 15 or 16 channels, depending on model version Intermediate frequency 1: 243.95 MHz; 2: 10.7 MHz Frequency stability
± 0.005 % Signal-to-noise ratio
> 94 dB, @ 48 kHz deviation and 60 dBµV from antenna input Normal deviation
± 20 kHz Image and spurious rejection 80 dB min.
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Input sensitivity
8 dBµV Selectivity > 50 dB Pilot tone 32.768 kHz Audio frequency response
50 Hz15 kHz (±3 dB) THD < 1 % Dynamic range > 96 dB Operating voltage DC 12 V Dimensions (W × D × H, w/o antennas) 210 mm × 189 mm × 50 mm Weight 515 g
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Transmitter
Input Mini XLR mounting plug Carrier frequency
UHF band (518928 MHz) Modulation type Frequency modulation (FM) Oscillator PLL synthesizer, 16 channels Transmission power 10 mW max. Frequency stability
± 0,005 % Normal frequency deviation
±20 kHz Spurious emission > 60 dB below carrier frequency THD < 1 % Pilot tone 32.768 kHz Voltage supply 2 mignon cells (AA, LR6, 1,5 V) or rechargeable batteries Current draw
65 mA ± 5 mA
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Dimensions (W × D × H, w/o antenna) 70 mm × 30 mm × 96 mm Height with antenna 190 mm Weight (w/o batteries) 89 g
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Frequency charts
the t.bone TWS 16 PT 800 MHz (Article no. 183386)
Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)
1 800.875 9 806.625 2 801.375 10 807.375 3 802.375 11 807.875 4 803.125 12 808.375 5 803.875 13 809.125 6 804.500 14 810.250 7 805.125 15 810.875 8 805.875 16 811.875
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the t.bone TWS 16 PT 854 MHz (Article no. 183387)
Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)
1 854.375 9 858.500 2 854.875 10 858.875 3 855.500 11 859.375 4 855.875 12 860.125 5 856.500 13 860.750 6 857.125 14 861.250 7 857.750 15 861.500 8 858.125 16 861.875
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the t.bone TWS 16 PT 863 MHz (Article no. 183384)
Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)
1 863.125 9 863.250 2 863.375 10 863.500 3 863.625 11 863.750 4 864.000 12 864.125 5 864.250 13 864.375 6 864.500 14 864.625 7 864.750 15 864.875 8 864.875
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the t.bone TWS 16 PT 600 MHz (Article no. 269808)
Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)
1 606.225 9 619.625 2 607.225 10 621.225 3 609.625 11 621.625 4 610.225 12 624.825 5 611.025 13 625.425 6 611.625 14 627.225 7 615.025 15 628.625 8 619.225 16 629.825
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the t.bone TWS 16 PT 740 MHz (Article no. 269810)
Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)
1 740.625 9 746.625 2 741.375 10 747.250 3 742.375 11 747.875 4 743.125 12 748.500 5 743.750 13 749.375 6 744.375 14 750.125 7 745.250 15 750.875 8 745.875 16 751.500
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the t.bone TWS 16 PT 821 MHz (Article no. 273720)
Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)
1 821.725 9 827.300 2 822.250 10 827.825 3 822.925 11 828.525 4 823.375 12 828.925 5 823.950 13 829.475 6 824.850 14 829.875 7 825.450 15 830.975 8 826.525 16 831.450
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Protecting the environment
For the transport and protective packaging, environmentally friendly materials have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling.
Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are properly disposed of. Do not just dispose these materials with your normal household waste, but make sure that
they are fed to a recovery. Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging.
This device is subject to the European directive 2002/96/EC. Do not dispose the device with your normal household waste.
Dispose this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility. When discarding the device, comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your country. If in doubt, consult your local waste disposal facility.
Disposal of the packaging mate‐ rial
Disposal of your old device
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Batteries must not be disposed of as domestic waste or thrown into fire. Dispose of the bat‐ teries according to national or local regulations regarding hazardous waste. To protect the environment, dispose of empty batteries at your retail store or at appropriate collection sites.
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Musikhaus Thomann e.K. · Treppendorf 30 · 96138 Burgebrach · Germany · www.thomann.de
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