WIRELESSMIXER OperatingManual 2installation
.CDPlayer G A. B. C. Removescrewsholdingtheblankpanelandremovethepanel(seeFig.3-1) InserttheCDplayerintothemixer(seeFig.3-2) Reinstallscrewstosecuretheplayer(seeFig.3-3) Fig.3-1 Fig.3-2 Fig.3-3
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OperatingManual WIRELESSMIXER 3.OperationNotesandPrecautions:
1.Microphoneshavepriorityovermusicinputs.Whenmusicisplayingand a microphonereceivesanaudiosignal,themusicwillbemuted.Assoonasthereis nolongeranaudiosignaltothemicrophone,themusicwillfadein. 2.Althoughthesamefrequencybandmaybeused,itisimportantthatthefrequencyof theMT-90transmitterandtheMRM-70receivermodulearenotthesame.Otherwise, theMA-909willnotoperateproperly. 3.AllaudiosourcestotheMA-909willbetransmittedviatheMT-90transmittertoany MR-90receiverequippedactivespeaker.PleaserefertoattachedFigures. Activespeakersystem Highfidelity wirelessinterlinking receivermodule Built-inhighfidelity wirelessinterlinking transmitter Professionalwirelessmixerunit. 4.Specifications :
ModelNumber ReceiverModule MatchingTransmitters Antennas CDPlayer AudioInputJacks T.H.D. FrequencyResponse WirelessTransmitter PowerSupply Dimensions(m/m) Weight(kg) ExteriorColor MA-909 AcceptsoneortwoMRM-70UHFACTreceivermodules Handheld:ACT-707HE,Bodypack:ACT-707TE Locatedonrearpanel Built-inanti-shockmechanism Balanced/UnbalancedMIC &LINE-IN/LINE-OUT
<0.5%
50Hz-15KHzdB 16frequenciesintheUHF600MHzband Built-in90~264VACswitchingpowersupply 420(L)x44(H) x200(D) 5.2 Black
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HANDHELDWIRELESSMICROPHONE OperatingManual 1.PARTNAMESANDFUNCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(Fig.1) 1.Grill:Protectscartridge,prevents"POP"noiseandpreventsmicrophonefromrollingwith polygonalshape. 2.BatteryStatusIndicator:Indicatespoweron /offandthebatterystatus.Whenthepower switchisturnedON,theredLEDindicatorflashesbriefly,indicatingnormalbatterystatus. Ifnoflashoccurs,theunithasnobatteryinstalledorthebatteryiseitherdischargedor installedincorrectly.Iftheindicatorremainslitafterpowerup,thebatteryisweakand shouldbereplaced. 3.PowerOn/OffSwitch:Slidetheswitchtoturnpower"ON"or"OFF". 4.MicrophoneHousing 5. BatteryCompartment:Accommodatesone9-Voltbattery. 6.BatteryCompartmentCover 7.EndRing:Anoptionalcolorringmaybeinstalledheretoidentifymultipletransmitters. 8.ACTSensor:ReceivesACTsignalstoautomaticallyprogramthemicrophonefrequency.
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HANDHELDWIRELESSMICROPHONE OperatingManual 2. BATTERYINSTALLATION 1.Unscrewthebatterycap(6)in acounter-clockwisedirection. 2.Insert a9-voltbatteryintothebatterycompartment(5),observingthecorrectpolarityas showninFig.2.Themomentthebatterytouchestheterminals,theindicator(2)willflash briefly,indicatingcorrectpolarity.However,ifnoflashoccurs,eitherthepolarityis incorrectorthebatteryisdead.Pleasere-insertthebattery,observingitscorrectpolarity, orexchangeitfor afreshbattery.
(Fig.2) 3. OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS 1. Whenthemicrophoneisswitchedon:
Theindicatorwillflashbrieflyindicatingnormaloperation. 2.Duringuse:
TheAFLEDindicatoronthereceiverwillilluminateaccordingtotheaudiosignalstrength fromthemicrophone. 3.Whenthemicrophoneisnotinuse:
Makesurethatyouturnoffthemicrophonetoextendbatterylife.Removethebattery fromthebatterycompartmentifthemicrophoneisnottobeusedagainforsometime.If arechargeablebatterywasused,takeitoutandrechargeit. 4.CAUTIONS Undernormaloperation,whenreceiverandtransmitter(mic)arepairedtogetherto aset frequency,themicrophoneindicator(2)willremainoffafterACTsetsupthefrequency. However,iftheindicator(2)isflashing,itmeansthereceiverandtransmitter(mic)arenotin thesamefrequencyband. Pleasecheckthestickersonthetransmitter(mic)andreceivertoverifythatthe frequencybandsmatch.
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BODYPACKTRANSMITTER OperatingManual 1.PARTNAMESANDFUNCTIONS 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A C T
) Fig. 1 1.MICInputJack:Connectstoeither alavaliereorheadsetmicrophone.(SeeSection 3for connectiondetails) 2.PowerSwitch:SwitchtoONpositionforoperation.SwitchtoOFFpositionwhennotin use. 3.BatteryStatusIndicator(red):Indicatespoweron /offandbatterystatus.
(a)Whenpowerswitchisturnedon:TheLEDindicatorflashesbriefly,indicatingnormal batterystatus.
(b)WhentheLEDindicatorremainslitateitherpoweronorduringusage:Thebattery levelislowandreplacementisnecessary. 4.Antenna:1/4-wavetransmittingantenna. 5.TransmitterHousing 6.ACTSen sor:ReceivestheACTsignaltoautomaticallyprogramthetransmitterfrequency. 7.GainControl:Adjuststhemicrophoneinputgain. 8.GT/MTLevelSelectSwitch:SwitchtoGTpositionforinstrumentusageand"LineIn". Gaincontrolisdisabledin"GT"mode.Switchto"MT"formicrophoneusage.Thegain controlwilladjusttheinputsensitivityin"MT"mode.
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BODYPACKTRANSMITTER OperatingManual 9.BatteryCompartmentandCover:Accommodatesone9-Voltbattery. 10.DetachableBeltClip:Allows360degreerotationtosuittransmittingangles.Todetach simplyuse ascrewdriverat a45degreeangle(seediagram). 2. OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS 1.ToadjustGT/MTSwitch(8),andGainControl(7),simplypushdownbothsnaplockson thesidesofbatterycoverandflipitbackwardstoexposetheadjustmentpanel. 2.Toturnonthebodypack,slidethepowerswitchtotheonposition. 3.TheLEDindicatorflashesbrieflywhenpoweronindicatingnormalbatterystatus.Ifno flashoccursiteitherhasnobattery,thebatteryisdrained,orinstalledincorrectly. Changeaccordingly. 4.Plugthemicrophoneconnectorintotheinputjack(1)andtightentheconnectorscrewby turningclockwiseasshownin(Fig.2). CapsuleConnector Lineuptheraisedlineon theconnectorwiththe slotinthejackandinsert Headset Lavalier
(Fig.2)
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BODYPACKTRANSMITTER OperatingManual 3. AF4-PININPUTCONNECTIONMETHOD
(1)2-WireElectretCondenserMicrophoneCapsule SHIELD AUDIO PIN 1 2 3 4 1 4 2 3
(2)3-WireElectretCondenserMicrophoneCapsule SHIELD PIN 1 AUDIO BIAS 2 3 4 SHIELD PIN 1 AUDIO 2 3 4 SHIELD PIN 1
(3)DynamicMicrophone 2 1 3
(4)ElectricGuitar AUDIO
(5)Line-in(Impedance8KATT.10dB) SHIELD AUDIO 2 3 4 PIN 1 2 3 4
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1 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 BODYPACKTRANSMITTER OperatingManual 4. BATTERYINSTALLATION 1.Pushdownbothsnap-locksonthesidesofbatterycovertoopen(Fig.3). 2.Insert a9-voltbatteryintothebatterycompartmentobservingthecorrectpolarityas shownin(Fig.4).ThenclosethebatterycompartmentasshowninFig.4).
(Fig.3)
(Fig.4) Note:Whenthemicrophoneisnotinuse:
Makesurethepowertothemicrophoneisswitchedoff.Ifthemicrophonewillnotbe usedforsometime,pleaseremovethebatteriesfromthebatterycompartmenttoavoid batteryleakagethatcoulddamagebatteryspringsandcircuitry. 5.CAUTIONS Undernormaloperation,whenreceiverandtransmitter(mic)arepairedtogetherto aset frequency,themicrophoneindicator(2)willremainoffafterACTsetsupthefrequency. However,iftheindicator(2)isflashing,itmeansthereceiverandtransmitter(mic)arenotin thesamefrequencyband. Pleasecheckthestickersonthetransmitter(mic)andreceivertoverifythatthe frequencybandsmatch.
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BODYPACK TRANSMITTER Operating Manual Notice:
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. IMPORTANTNOTE:
To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result authority to operate the device. in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user's Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferencein a residentialinstallation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radiorrV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. i
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